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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. 8ALKM, OURGON, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1&08.
BOOSTERS ARE
DOING THE WORK
STOCKTON
THE CALENDAR SAYS
SPRING IS HERE
THE OLD WHITE CORNER
(Continued from pago ono.)
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J. L.
::::DRESS GOODS
'
The Spring Assortment of boys' suits is larger
last year s and mere are some decidedly
models to be seen. If there is any one
mber of your family that this store serves
ter than another it is the boy
Scarry a better and more complete stock of Boys'Goods
than any store in Salem .
Our New Saliors, Knickerbocker and
Norfolk Suits
Aro snappy and right tip to .toU fpr. style, pntlorn, workman
ship nml durability of fubrlo.
Tho now Dtuc Sorgos aro inndt Just as good nif lobk Just as
hwoII as big mon's clothes.
r".it blacks are just dandy f jr Sunday Ssilts.
Tho Taney Worsteds aro gon&for nll-roundkaorvteOj
Tho prloj range from
$1 .50 up to $7.50
I fcl tolled
lf dough today rocolvod a
kiMmMMg' from Mr. Richie,
(fatten luting that they had
I Stan Cai'e dead In bod at
hrw miiw eaat 0f Wood-
H '4rBixn. about 10 o'cloolc.
Owib u county coroner,
u trough tuqulry over the
fii to the fictj of tho onso, and
l tin a p'aln cam of hoart
Ws the man had been subject
i ittitki heretofore, and that
i of in lamiMt was unnoc-
teud wai a member of
'aottlw world, and was
"t aj
irunt
f of tke Lit Mrs TJnl.
JJC be held Tuesday at
"H uadertaklBg parlors.
I - or iiaeiy cemetery.
NwCopi.n, a Oakland. Cal.,
MamiiuHy killed by
of fci. revolror urhllo
j5JiMio.
California will need thousands of
men to hnndlo tho fruit crop, which
Is very largo.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lu
cas County, bb.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
ho Is sonlor partner of tho firm of
P. J. Cheney & Co., doing buslnosa In
tho city of Toledo, county and state
uforcsald, nnd that said firm will
pay tho sum of ONE HUNDREQ
DOLLARS for each and every case
of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by
the use of tho Hull's Catarrh Cure.
PRANK J. CHENEY,
Sworn to before mo and subscribed
In my prosonco, this Gth day of De
comber, A. D., 1SSG.
(Seal.) A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken ln
ternally, and nots directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Send for testimonials free.
R J, CHENEY & CO., Toledo. 0.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con-Btlpatlon.
M1ST0NE FOR MARCH
ao in this worid of ours, their eyes
Martfc first opwi 8haU bo wlse$ f
It dais i peril firm and bfavo,
A a BtoodHone to thr graya."
V
I Hcy wnj aevr falJ t0 pleae ,f the 80looUon 9
S SAMt&BtlV rMfllvMnc naur nnl onrnliialvA
fatltr t-,
r )ewetry as It la oreated by the jewelry artists
,u stands ja the lead for artistic Jewelry
ttmbXtiM Ca, HIM u , . . ,..
hav tae satisfaction of knowing It Is
. I god.
r Is tie Vloloi. i
-m
s Jewelry ffore
WITH NO
MOTHER
TO GUIDE
(Continued from First Page."
with a girl who did huvo it mothor to
guide her. morcovor ono who Insisted
on gulldlng her, .and so Dewey Is In
Umbo in tho city Jail, waiting to bo
taken to Portland, whoro n criminal
charge may be made ngnluslf him.
"The pollco aro after mo," shouted
Dewey In-thedlnos' of tho play an ho
rushes on he stage. And tho words
of the drama woro literally true In
Tucoma, for Detectives Fitzgerald
and Mondoau wcro in tho hoifco
right thon with a warrant for tho gay
lotharlo.
Mro. C. Luffs, ofjportland, nr
rlved In Tocgma yestorday and she
charged Dewey wjlhlmvlng mado an
"afflnltyVof her 17-yoar old daugh
ter Grace.
The girl the mother says, followed
the show from Portland. She wa
not found here but is. thought to be
In Seattle whore Dewey was rushing
when Intercepted by tho deaectlvos.
She is said to have been accompany
ing Dewey under the name of Mrs.
Lamar. Back of the charge placed
by Mrs. Luffs It was hinted by the
mother that Dewey was1 probably
more badly wanted In Portland than
for his friendship for her own daugh
ter. Just how strong a charge this
latter Is could not be learned.
Futal Trivial Quarrel.
Los AngoUs. March 2j Afur a
trivial quarrel with her husband. H.
M. Colllnson. because broakfast as
not ready, Mrs. Joanettc Collins to
day drank a solution of bichloride, of
mercury. The husband tried to force
an antidote down her hroat but she
resisted fiercely anJ successfully and
died a few minutes after physlolans
arrived. The tragedy took place In
the family home on South Johnson
street.
first of tho month tho receipts will
far overtopplo tho necessary amount.
This news Is very gratifying to the
boosters of Salem, as It means that
their hard labor Is beginning to bear
fruit. Every day tho number of vis
itors to this city nnd tho communica
tions from ell parts of tho country
arc on the Increase. Moro especially
aro tho number of home seekers
and 'land and business buyers com
ing to Salem in Increasing numbers.
Not only Aro ihoso coming to this
city of tho farming class; business
men. in every lino, aro making It a
point to visit here as tho result of
tho steady boost, which is being con
tinued with unabated ardor.
Thoro arrived In this city this
morning from Oakland tho captain
of ho dotectlvo department of that
city, W. J. Peterson. Ho 13 after a
man whd Is wanted for a potty of
fonso. Ho could Just as wall havo
Bent ono of tho men under him, but
ho Bald to a Journal rcpresontntlvoi
"I heard so nruch about this stato
(Hiring tho past month, that I took
ndvnntngo of nn opportunity to como
hero, nnd sco If nil thoy jald about It
was true. From what I havo scon, It
appears to bo on'o of tho best pnrts
of this country." This from a cap
tain of dqtectlvos of a largo city, and
who Iiub been nil over tho United
Stntcs only goes to lllustrato what
tho work of tho united boosters Is
accomplishing. Ho will return to
California In n short time, as others
who roturn to tholr homos, nftor n
visit to this city will do, and will
sprond his good Impression of this
country broadcast among his ac
quaintances. F. A. Crawshaw, of Marlon, Indi
ana, ono of tho mnny Inquirers to
whom tho Board of Trndo sent lltor
nturo, arrived In this city Saturday,
presented himself nt tho Board of
Trndo roomB nnd Informed Secretary
Hofor thnt ho hnd como to seo tho
contentions contnluod In "Tho Thou
sand Facts" published by Tho Capi
tal Journal," and thoio In tho litem
turo rocolvod by him, nnd Is propnrod
to purchnBo if tho facts ntated aro
true. Secretary Hofor Invited Cron
shaw to tho mooting In tho ovonlng
of the Fruit Growers' Association,
where ho met many of thoso who had
mado tho statements contained In
"Tho Thousand Facts." Thoso were
verified, and, In addition, much oth
or Information regarding tho re
sources of tho Wlllnmett valley woro
given him, and ho Is now looking
over varloiiH offers, and will probnbly
soon becomo ono of us. Thus Is tho
work of boosting Salem bearing
fruit.
Tho following nro regUtored at tho
Board of Trade rooms and In the ho he
tels: These nro people from differ
ent pnrts of tho country, and are not
travollng men or tnorejy "pnsttors
through:" J. a Arnold, Miller. Ne
braska; W. D Stewart, Mollne. Ill ;
S. C. Arthur, Waukeogan, Wis . C.
W. MoDanlols, Redding. Cal ; M.
Mnnusso, Coshocton, O.; L. E. Poor-
son, Woodburn; Thoa. P. Hawloy,
Milwaukee, Wis.; A. Manning, Fre
mont, Nob.; John Sohcotor, Denver,
Col., and D. N. Kelly, Denver.
and tho weather soenw to Indlcato
that tho Calendar Is correct.
Our Spring Lines
In all departments aro now coraplote. You'll find all tho lntost
novolttcs In solid color fancy weaves In our dross goods section,
and thoy aro marked nt prlceo you enn afford to pay. Tho IMsJr
Sergos, Wool TaffotAs, TalCeta ItaHstes, Cardura Cloth unit Toff
Him, which wo nro ehowtug In full rango of popular shades, aro
tho loadlnp sellers, as this Is to n groat extent a plain goods sea
son. In tho Silk Department thoro Is a decided ohango In colorings.
Everything In Pongoos Is good, but tho nowrlch cream shades In
1 strlpos nnd embroidered dots aro tho novelties. A,
m i
We Sell
Summit Shirts
becnuso thoy nro made In
full libornl dimensions. Tho
double, sowed, flat follod
BonuiB can't rip. Tho fab
rics nro noloctcd with re
gard to Borvlco na well as
for neat nppoarnnco.
Wo show nu enormous
variety of tho newest colorings.
71 Llp
mi i
ssV J millTTTTi1 it" 'z C'A.
1 BfflifBr J
j
a
trs'si&d' faaast uuo
I't tho Cash Plan -that onnbtos to undersoil "rogulnr stores."
I STARR PIANO I
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HIGH CLASS GOODS
GEO. C. WILL I
Norwich Union Fire
Insurance Society
Frank Meredith, Resident Agent.
Oflico with Wm. Drown & Co., No
1 29 Commercial street.
MONEY TO LOAN
I THOS. K. FORD.
1 Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or
mmtitaiewitiaj
The Ohlneso boycott of Japamwe
made goods may result In a war be
twoen the two countries,
Tho Japs of 'Frisco today offered
to put up 13000 toward tho expenses
of tho fleet recoptlon.
1 NEW TODAY
VtMl A position as stenographer
by young lady in a bank or office.
Has worked In a bank 4he past ft
years, and can furnish tho best of
reforenoes. Address P. 0. Box
271, Salem, Or. 2-25-Jt
M. Roohotte, of Paris, was arrested
today oharggd with swindles Involv
ing fl2.000,0QQ. He founded the
Franco-Sjianlsh bank.
For Sale Large body and bost
grade second-growth fir. Phono
1417 or 1283. Downing & EofT.
2-8-Jf
' For Bale Several houses In Salem
i and farm 'ands at a bargain. Cap
ital National Bank. 6-i-eod
For Sale One of the mott Idoal
dairy ranches In tho Willamette
vnlloy 312 norcs, woll Improved, at
tv rnro bargain, If taken before
April 1, 1008. Addross box IOC.
It. F. D. No. 2, Sa.lom, Orogon.
3-23-St
Any Kind Of copying douo on tho
typewriter. Roturn bondings print
ed on envelopes. You will bo
ploased. Bring work,o room 7,
over W. 0. T. U. hall. U-33-3t
Mrs. Gould-CnHtollntiu odny do
olarod she would not marry Princo do
Bag a n or any other ninu.
Do Not Crowd (bo Hcmsoii.
Tho first warm dnyn of spring
bring with thom n deslro to go oat
nnd oujoy tho oxhlllrntlug air and
sun shine. Ohlldron thnt havo been
housed up all winter ore brought
out and you wonder whoro they all
enme from. Tho heavy winter cloth
ing Is thrown aside and muny shod
their flannels. Thon a cold wavo
oomos and people say that grip is
epidemic. Colds at this soason nro
oven nmro dnngorous than In mid
winter, ns there is uvuch more dan
ger of pneumonia, Tako Chamber
Iain's Cough Remedy, howover, and
you will havo nothing to fear. It al
ways oures, and wo havo never
known a cold to result In pneumonia
when It was used. It Is pleasant
nnd aafo to take. Children like It.
For sale at Dr. Stono's drug store.
O ,, ii. ii.
Abo Ruef will go to trial March
30.
A. Morrow, of Fresno, shot him-
solf this morning on the porch of hli
wife's Rouse, beoauso bis children
Itft aim and wont to live with Jiis
wife.
Will Meet Produce Men
T. S. Towasend, president of the
Portland Board of Trade, -will this
evening meet the Salem produce deal
ers and commission men at dinner at
tho Cottage Hotel, to discuss 4be ad
visability of the Salem - dealers op
erating through the trading depart
ment of the Portland organisation.
The Thomas oar entered Bakers-
field. Cal.. today far in the lead of its
olouMt competitor in tho New York-to-Paris
raoe.
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No Use to Die.
"I have found out that there Is
no use to die-of lung trouble as loaj
as you can get Dr. King's New DUt
covery." says Mrs. J. P. Wbltetof
Rushboror, Pa. "I would ndfbej
alive today only ror tnai wonaenui
medlclse. It loosens up a cough
quicker than anything else, and
cures lung disease eren after the
case Is pronounced hopelets." This
most reliable remedy for coughs and
colds, lagrlppe, asthma, bronchitis
and hoarseness, Is soiu under guar
antee at J. C. Perry's drug store; SOe
and $100. Trial bottle free.
Huie Wing Sang Co.
Big Stock of Goods at Great Sate This Week
We make up nil kinds of wrappors and whltoiundorwoar. wulsUnnl
skirts and klmonas. All kinds of silks and dross goods, shoe, gents'
and ladles' furnUhlng goods, comforts, blankets, suits, coats, pants,
overalls, ehlnaware. matting, trunks, ornaments, silk handkerchiefs,
nockwear, wmbroldory, laoe, etc.
$7 60 silk skirt, sale $1.00
19 26 silk skirt, sale IC.2S
7 SO long silk klmonas . . . . If .00
fl 25 short fancy klmonas '..908
2.&0 lonk silk skirts ...... I1-7S
20e ladies' hose, sale . .' 13c
3Se fancy hose , . 26o
f 1 SO wrappers f 1 2K
50c underskirts 2fe
11.60 white skirt, sa'o fl.00
f (.HO bost underskirt, sale .2.76
f 1.00 drawers, sale .... 7&c
20c yard goods, sale 12'c
60c yard goods, sale 28c
16c yard goods, sale 10c
10 yd embroidery, sale . . . .6c
16o laco . . . lOo
7ficfllk, sale 60c
We aro moved to 326 North Commercial street, first store north on
the east .side. Moved from old stand on Court street.
CHINESE ass JAfANESE IAZAAI, Sskst, OrefM