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DAILY CAPITA JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, FElfflUARY 10, 1008. 5 j Hj ' '"" h ' U. STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE COKMK Personal Mention (k r sspw U Wash Goods Never before In the history of wash goods selling have the people of Salem had tho opportunity to buy new, fresh desirable fabrics at tho prices wo now offer them for. Tho eobrwes tho most wanted colorings and printings that will bo i this season glPl New Laces Ojj hundred and fifty pieces of itr V!enclenes Lacos and Insor- Ifetj ill the new patterns 5c a yard Bjbtr new styles In Tbrchon I am ui Insertions, regular 10c and it n n arc offered. Special 5c a yard Serenty-slx pieces of PoInt-do-Pnrls Laco all tho rage this son- RMliy e.xquisuo pnuurns. 1 0c a yard IW!ght pieces of Orlontal Not Laces bought for a special flyer- Tho greatest valuo you over saw. 1 5c a yard I IUSEMENTS Htimiiin 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 b 1 1 1 Cnnd Opera House. i Stock Company all next hiitorlom Holler Hlnk. I, afternoon and evening Ihe Vaudi'tte. Ifcf pictures and Illustrated Hrj illornoon and ovonlng &7 and Monday after- Grand Opera House JNO. P. COHDRAY, Mgr. Ouo Week Commencing MONDAY, FKH. 10. THE BIJOU STOCK COMPANY In a roportolro of good plnys. Tho opening bill wll bo "TI1K SQUIHK'S DAUCJHTKIt" Popular prlcos, 10c, 20c 30o. Scats at box ofllco Monday, 0 a.m. Mrs. S. J. Wilson, who has been visiting her father, John Sullivan, left this morning to return to her home at 1 cf'blia. Professor and Mrs. H. D. Kimball, of tho Collego of Theology, are mak ing n ' -lef business trlii tn Port land on somo matters of Interest to the college. Mrs. R. R. Roberts this morning left for Portland for a ten-days' visit with friends nhd relatives. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Jones, who havo been visiting Mrs. Eva Palmer- ton and family in this city, returned to their homo in Portland this morn ing. Rev. Dr. Philip P. Bnuor, who for tho past two Sundays has Bupplled the pulpit of tho First Congregation al church, this morning, left for For est Grove, whero he will spend-a fow days with relatives. Ho expects to' supply again next Sunday, after which ho may leavo for his homo at Akron, Ohio. H. L. Irvln wont to Portland this morning on a brlof business trip. Father A. A. Mooro haa gono fp Portland, where ho will remain for somo dayB, transacting business In connection with his, church. Slstor Mary A. Stevens, of St. Mary's convent, wont to Portland this morning, accompanied by Sndlo Brown, who fs a pupil at tho convent, to attond religious services at that city. 13. E. Bates left this morning for a week's ploasuro trip to Hlllsboro. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Qabrlolson havo gono to Portland to spend a fow dnys. Wallace Long, a prominent live stock donlor and commission mer chant of Sioux City, Iowa, has arrlvod In this city with his wife and son. Mr. Long will remnln horo about a week, during which time ho will look Into the farming and lumber ing business In this section of tho country. He Is well ncqunlntod with Rollin Page and II. Smith of Salem. Mrs. J. J. Spallngor returned to her homo nonr Jefferson ycHtordny after a throo wooks' visit with hor daughter, Mrs. Harry Crawford, In this city. COUNTY-POLITICS WAKING UP Brown's Quito a number or aspirants for nominations to county offlces havo filed their declarations In Marlon county. They aro all Republicans, and It Is qulto possible Borao Demo crats will show up after awhile. Following havo filed: W. M. Smith, Salem, for superin tendent of schools. Hal D. Patton, Salem, for Repre sentntlvo. H. P. MInto, Salem, for Bherltt. R. D. Allen, Salem, for clerk. B. E. Robertson, Turner, for com missioner. D. O. Drager, Mehama, for record er. W. W. Hall, Salem, for county Judge. J. O. Moore, Salem, for treasurer. A. M. Clough, Salem, for coroner. F. J. Rice, Howell, for assessor. Shoes For Representative. I hereby announco myself as a ran dldato for tho Republican nomina tion for Representative at tho pri maries, April 17. HAL D. PATTON. I .hereby announco mysolf as a candldnto for nomination at tho Re publican primaries for rcounty su perintendent of schools. WALTER M. SMITH. W K". When you need a cough euro you need ono thnt will euro your cough. Kemp's Bnlsam, tho best cough cniro, will do It. iW druggists soil It for 25 contB. Win. .1.. .... "" iiijnu Stock (uiiinuuv. t the Omul Ooerii House TonlKht. wiSTiw-i. ..v - l w ?CV',UsKTOXHJHT $?"' in"-d of JHSu.t ft- in hoUfortl. WtoS1 of acr flrU tka GrUf ani BUr Sii. m rtic Suffers. fe&i. CUM bar In I.' n.. Hre r Dr. HIGH SCHOOL ASSEMBLY Monday and Tuoeday evenings, February 10 and 11, 1008. Comic Opera H. M. S. PINAFORE Given by tho High School Pupils Under the direction of PROF. M. E. ROBINSON, of Chicago. BENEFIT OP HIGH SCHOOL Reserved seat tloketa 50 oents, at the Capital Drug Store. ADMISSION 35 CENTS. OLD I horeby nnnounco mysolf no a candldnto for nomination at tho Re publican primaries for commission er. B. E. ROBERTSON, Turner, Oregon. I desire to place my nnmo boforo tho Republican prlmarios for a ro nomlnnUon for County recorder. D. G. DRAGER. I wish to nnnounco to my friends that I am n candldnto for county re corder, subject to tho Republican prl mnrlos. JOSEPH MOORE, o SHERIFF BRINGS . HANSEN BACK Brings Man Who Skipped With Tenm Hack from New York City. TRUSTY INCUBATORS This 100 egg size incubator for $1 3.20 GUARANTEED The best ever put out by any company You have 60 days' free trial to find out whether it is good or not. Your money back if it will not do the work. We run all the risk. -We know that they will do the work. Tested Seeds Remember that we carry the largest ami best stock of seeds in the vaMey. We test our seeds before we seH them so that we know they are good. Send for new catalogue, it's free. D. A. WHITE & SONS Salem, Oregon Hans Z. Hanson, who was arrest ed In Now York city on January 21 last, on the chargo of homo stonlhig prcferrod against him by C. W. Clng gott of this olty, was brought back here by Shorlff Win. J. Culver Satur day evening. Hanson longed a farm north of Sa lem from Clnggott about a yoar ago. In Juno Inst he disappeared and It was dlacovorod by Claggott that two horsw and a wagon woro gono. Tho matter was roportad to Shorlff Cul vor, who bogan a soaroh for tho miss ing tenm. Ho soon found tho stolon horse in tho possesion of a fnrmor In Yamhill county, who had bought them for $300 and from whoso de scription of tlv man who sold him tho team It was deduced that Hansen was the thief. Subsequently Culver notlei-d tho police throughout tho oountry to bo 011 tho watch for Han son, and ho soon rooolvod word that th a latter had gone to his homo In Norway. Ho roturnod to Now York on January 21 and was Immediately placod undor arrost. Culver sacurod raquUtlon papers, wont to Now York and got oxtradltlon papers from Go oritur Hughotf permitting him to bring Hansen back to Salem. Just provlous to his disappearance Hunaon married a Mrs. Robertson, a wealthy widow, with sevoral chil dren. Sho oldlmod to hava baon do started by Hanson whon ho ran away and sha loft for California, protest ing to hava no knowledgo of her hut band's whoroabonits. Hanaen profiled by hit short asso ciation with criminals in the Tombs prlaon In New York oMy, and rafuaob to make any atatemant. fearing that by doing so ha may commit himself. He has employed Attorney Webster Holmes to represent him. Sheriff Oulvor had an onvlable trip to the metropolis, weather being fine a 1 moat the entire tlmo. Ha met many promlnont poltlclans In thv oast and many Salemliea, among the lattor Ueing Congressman W. C. Haw loy, Ronald Glovor, Benjamin Irving. W. P Williams. D. C. Sherman, Miaa Minnie Sherman and A A. Cunning ham Congressman Hawley oxpacts to be in Salem February 12 o IP YOU KNOW. Tho merits of tho Texas Wonder, you would never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. 1 bottle, two months' treatment, sola by 8. C. Stono drug store, or by mail. Testimonials with each bottle. Shoes That Give Satisfaction W&vswa. k"w tf s; WHITE HOUSE SHOES For Wo buy our Shoes In large qunntlty lots direct, from the factories nt tho very lowest cash price. Our prices nro based on eco nomical Rtor0 management nud the spot cash plan, which on. nblo us to sell tho best market H-nlues nt tho very lowest prlcca We enrry n line of DR. SAWYER'S, CUSHION COMFORT SHOES for tender feet. . W I We are showing a big line of BUSTER BROWN BLUB RIBBON SHOES BUSTER S blue: B9BB0N SHOES tor ' for boys and girls GIRLS. in box calf, vici kid and patent leather. BROWN it lra fwf T-mmm i 1 r (I ff ' IWllH fv j, SvFuSIIBKeHlfl B0Y5 f M z? . a?-- a w j trs'sz&a laaasz G. cJ&AV tife yre, Tho NHW IDKA IMAOA'INK for March In. Anotlufr Hhlpment of those Canvas Gloves ,'! palm for 113 centii. WILL FILE SEVERAL SUITS Labor Commissioner 0. P, Hoft Is liropnrlng to illo suit against threo manufacturing concerns of Port land, who nro violating tho laws. For tho proaont Hoff dooa not caro to mako public tho unmos of the vio lators, but atntos that It will be but a vory short tlmo boforo thoy are halod Into court. Whon tho nnmo of one of tho compnulos 1s glvon out, Hoff claims it will oreate a stir, be ing ono of tho largest corporations In tho state. Hoff raturnod from Portland Sat urday night, whore ho had beou car rying on an Invoetlgntlou among th faotorloa and Into gonornl labor con ditions for throo days. Tho com plaint he has against the concerns mentioned above Is that thoy do not snfoguard tholr omployoa sufficiently. Prlnovllle has harvoated a crop of 7-Inch Ice H, M. Cnko of Portland haB an nounced himself for U, S. Senator and is mailing poraonal lotteru to numorous citlzons asking their aup. port. Ho Is banking heavily on Stntosnout No, 1, o Keeping: Open House. Everybody is wolcomo whon wo fool good; and we foal that way only whon our dlgostlvo organs nro work ing properly. Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills rogulnto tho action of stomach, Uvor nnd uowqIa so porfoctly ono can't holp fooling good whon he ubos thoso pills. 25o nt J. 0. Porry'a drug store. Throo Inohoa ton SaUirday . . o of flnow In Pondl t Worn Out That's tho way you fool about the lung whon you havo a hacking oough. It'a foolishness to lot It .go on and trust to luok to got ovor it, whon Ballard's Horohound Syrup will stop the cough and heal 4ho lung, Prlco 25c, BOo and 1 00 per bottle. Sold by nil doalors. LIME AND SULPHUR SPRAY DEPENDABLE BRAND Manufactured by Gideon Stolz Company, Cor. Mill and Summer Sts SALKM, OHKGON PHON1J .MAIN 20. Wo guarantee this apray, to be a strictly pure lliuo and sulphur solution, teat 29 to 31 Dannie. For sale by FLHTOIIKIL &IIYIII), I). A. WHITI3 & SONS, TILL. SON & CO. AND AT FACTORY, Pipe $s Co p.r barrel, fl.RO crwlh for barrel, if returned. J XRFFS JL JTxJ--iJLIiJ 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 TreesOrnaniejtaj Shrubs, Jtqses Our Ornamental Department is the largest ami most complete on tlws coast. If yoti need anything in our tine 'phone Main 75 or address OREGON NURSERY CO., Salem