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DAILY CAPITAL JOUttftAIi. SALKM, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH SM, 19Q6. 1 t "raws COLLEOE Copyright 1908 by Hart SchsftW & Marx Men nro said (0 bo the smart est, most critical dressers and that's one reason why Hart, Bclmilncr & Max clothes arc bo very popular In college towns. Theso clothes are oot mode for college men only; If you nevor wont to college that's no roason why you can't vlrcss In style. We're roady to show you or any other man tho host olothes over seen in this town; they'ro Hat, Schnff ner & Marx olothes, nil wool fabric, pcrfictly tailored, nc- curnte In style, correct In fit, tho best Money's worrfi of clothes you over saw. Make NORMAL SCHOOL REPORT A list In your mind of all the good qualities you want to And In (ho boys' clothing you buy, then como hero and get moro than you thought of In sailor Junior or Ibusslnn milt Irt many variations of stylo and fabrics carefully tailored and trimmed. Also a largo show Ing of Norfolks and doublo bronstod suits. (Now department, now annex). WEgBgSESaBEESS;"1 1 Ill III ym.111 eueAA $; tNCatrPGRATED The Slnto Normal School Board has received reports from Weston and Monmouth for the month end ing March 20, and shows the follow fellow follew ing: Monlnouth had 160 students enrolled, and remitted $2905 fees for tuition and use of dormitories. Weston had 198 Btudents and remit ted $2040 feotf, etc. Tho board or dered a (uniform graduating diploma for nil tho schools, 480 copjgs, of the state printer, enough to last two years, for about $10 Some of theso schools In tho past have uccd parch ment diplomas, at $1.50 per stu dent. Monmouth and Ashland were nttlhorizel to hold summer normals for six weeks, under direction of the president of tho respective schools, and president to report faculty to board. President RoBslor, of Mon mouth, wns given six weeks leave of absenco to visit New York state nor mal and tho bent Institutions In sev eral of tho Eastern states. I Milt Miller of Lebanon has. come out for Statement No. 1. Shows his nnturnl goodness of heart and he will probably hnvo to voto for a Re publlca.n for United States senator. : r. MARRIKI). CLARK HUNT. At tho homo of tho bride's mothor, MrB. Nnncy Clark, on Chdmeketn nnd Four teenth streets, Salem, Or., March 24, 1008, at 8 p. m., Dolln C. Clark to Percy Curtis Hunt, or this county, Rev. P. S. Knight of ficiating. Twenty-six yoani ngo Rov. Knight porformod tho coromony that united tho brldo's parents. TWO tSETS ARE NOW LINED UP Statement No. 1 Mini Complete Their Legislative Ticket Amis' Are Also Trying to Keep Down Number of Aspirants. INMMMMHKttlMMWM y 1 my I myrows Wwitker Ormatatwtl mln 4y. tonight HHtl 1'YI. Wrr n IrtsmoHd While you nro paying for It on the partial payment plan, Payments am bo arraligod to suit yourself. Chas, H. Hinges, 123 Commercial atreet. Gardner 11 1 Asylum Thiulous M. Hamilton tins been appolutud greenhouse manager and florist at tho state Insano asylum, and has rented his 'groonhouso on South Twelfth streot. Ho I a com potent man for tho pluco. Try Writing to Mc Aad see If I cannot savo you monoy ou any stocks you want to buy. P. O. box 10, Portlnnd, Ore 3-Ulm Profwrty Orttervtl Hohl County Judge Scott yesterday signed an ordor and report of sale ot $1107.50 worth of real estate In tho estnto of Job Donyor, deceased, Suit fur lvog William Wright has brught suit for a mnohanloa lien on logs belong 1ng to the Prnuheeker Manufactur ing Company at present tied up near the mouth of the Rautlam river. Tho lieu asked for amounts to 17.0V for work douo by Wright and his wife for the men employed In the logging camp at the t(mo of cutting the Umber, during January' and 1'eb-runty SNMH Royal Ann Tni For salo, 3i to 0 foot, at 20 cents Enntllro nf 8. I Ifliiitinll M o Oray block, Salem, Or. 3-17-tf Silver Mwlal ConH'sl Tho college of oratory of Wlllam otto university will hold a silver modal contest Friday, March 27, at 8 p. m. under tho auspices or tho Slilom W. O. T. U. Music will bo furulihod by tho college of music. No ndmlsHlou fee. Everyone cordial ly Invited. Act Quickly Houso for salo for $200, Knqulro Bpauldlng Logging Co. d Hpwlal ltato to IJugciU' Oregon state convention Young Women's Christian association to bo held nt Eugene, Or., April 3, 4, 6, 19Q8. For tho above occasion, a rati or 0110 and third faro on tho cortftl culo plan la authorized. Win. Mc Murray, Qonoral Passenger Agon, 3-20. fit. I Homcopttist Dr. TL.?dV Altraan. Oftlce and "real- denco 206 Liberty streot, Salem, 3-51 m Hold Property George Collins, before going to Portland today, said Iiq had sold his resilience on Ohuroh Htreet to R. K. Downing, of this oily. doing to Drill Cointy Judge Scott and a party of Knights of .Pythias go to Inde- pendouco Saturday night for a drill team contest with tho local lodge tor tho statu championship. not PeWIU'i mrbollswl Wltoh Hanoi Salve--It Is good for piles Sold bv all druggist A Neighbor of Yours as well as yoursolf Is llablo at any tlmo to hnvo rhoumatlsm. Wo'ro all llablo to havo cuts or burns, bruises or scnlds, crick In tho back, neck or sldo somo kind of an acho or pain, Then heed this ndvlco and toU your neighbors Ballard's Snow Liniment ralloves all aches and pains, and honls all wounds, Sold by all deal orB. Fine Home for Sale Party with cash better investi gate. Prices reasonable. u Address f I., care Journal Surpassing Beauty Maka this Oxford apart from tho common lot. Its outline are wUwmely graceful. It Is charac terlsed by stjio that will win .c well-deserved favor In any wo- RnMtDQi H ror Ms onridauce In its abo-zr-V R lute ncmlne. Just one of the T many popular styles of LEAKING LADY SHOES CuktomMiul by C, 1 I'urtl SIih Co, The trade mrk liUutlflos their worth. They are shoes that wear loau and well--oemfortable frww the flrt ad stylish jo tho finish. Wo have them In Ua, patent kut 3 gun metal. Also th it. p. Smith bo. A very trim M watt shotw slightly mauuUh lu reet . Sioiih ta, puteat, celt twd sun metal Oxfonls, all slsw. 1 Iwldths. Also boys' and wmm' oxfords. SALEM SHOE STORE KUPAIKINQ A PKC?ALTY. S W tig jt Hapltket Tito ladles Aid Society Of tho first Prosbyterlun church will moot tomorrow, Friday, after noon, at 3:30 p, m., at tho realdenco of Mrs. J. II. Lewis, 11J5 Oak streot. 0 1 Itaco Suicide as President Roosevelt calls It Is not nearly tho monaco to Increase In pop ulation that deaths among Infant are. And eight out of ton of thes deaths are directly or indirectly causod by bowel troubles. Mcaoo'a Baby Kllxlr cures diarrhoea, dysen tary, Bour stor.aoh and all Infant ailments of this nature. Just the thing for teething babies. Price 2& and SO cents. Sold by.all dealers. Governor Hughe, of Jow York, has again refused to Interfere with tho exeouUen of Chester Gillette who is to be oleotrooutod Monday. 1 ' o 1 IV YOU KXOVtj Tho merits ot the Texas Wonder, you woMld never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatlo trouble. 1 bottlo. two months' treatment, sold by S. a Stonj drug store, or byrmall. Testimonials with eaoh bottle. Uuroa Iwasakwl, oae of the rich wl man Im Japan, dUd today. There is aothiRg else "Just a good- ae Kemp'w IlahNtm. thd best sough oare. mid the ether kinds cost Jyst as Hiueh as, thU famous remedy. RlehftM OamerOH. i miner of Nm, Alaska, is dead t Lo Au- No mttdlclse has evr done more towards wardlsg ff grip aad nneu. Bjonla aad reUevtag distressing grip couge thau Kewp Balsam, the best cough euro. OAHTORIA. BpwttU Walter n, vinJnw, the young Re publican who ontcrcd his protest ngalnBt tho Republican county con vention putting up a tlckot, has filed his potltion as a candidate for rep resentative 'on Statement No. 1, nijd thus com)lctcs .the ticket of aspi rants who will go before tho pcoplo standing for that principle In Ma rion county. Mr. Winslow was wait ed upon by a committee of tho Car penters' Union, who requested him to enter tho race .and stnnd for -direct election by the people. Ho Is tho fifth man to (116 for tho Statement, and will, with tho rest of tho flvo, make n campaign of the county for nomination. Tho Statement No. 1 representa tives will ask tho people to voto for their nomination on a square Issuo ugnlnst returning to the old way of choosing United States Genntors, that Issue haying been rniscd by tho Re publican mnchlno politicians nt Port laud and against which tho pcoplo pretest: Tim Ph)j1o's Choice Ticket. Hal I). I'atton, booster, bookseller nnd ling raher ,at Salem. Henry J. .Miller, hop buyer and business man, ut Aurorn. ' O. L. Hattcbcrg, fnrmer nnd bnnk r, nt Sllvorton. A. C. Llbby, farmor and granger, nt Jsfforson. Walter C. Winslow, law student and roforoo In athletic sports, Wll InmeUo Unlvorslty. Theso men nro all staunch Re publicans and supporters of the pol icies or tho Roosevelt administration tho primary law and selection or United Stntos souutors by the direct voto or tho people. They usk to bo voted ror upon their principles, and not on nccount or any porsonnl am bitions ror otllco, and preferring lo reat to any compromise or tho prin ciples for which they stand. Ilepiibllciui People's Choice. Tho candidate who aro now In publlcnn choice" or tho "oholco of Fnnk Tumor and Sam Hughes, of Salem; W. L. Slmernl, or Macleay; S. D. Adklns, Scotts Mills, C. M. Crittenden, of Hubbnrd; LJoyU T. Rryno!d8, of Chemawa. Efforts aro bolng made to securo tho withdrawal of Mr. Hughos as the antl-Statemont No. 1 candldntos wish to hnvo only live men In th field. Thoy aro ail agreed In signing a statement pledg ing thomsolvoi to voto for 'ho "Re publican choice" or toh "oholco of tho Republican party," or tho 'chol'co of tho Republican votors," for United Stnts senator. Theso plodgos aro neither Statement No. I, nor State ment No. 2, as contlnod in tho law, and moan tho cholco of a Republi can stato convention of tho Repub licans nt tho primary or tho Republi cans In legislative caucus. There Is some difference of opinion as to what tho pledgos do mean among thoso who aro supporting tho proposition, but thoy all agroo In opposing State ment No. 1. Tho Statomont No. 1 candidates y they have no faar but what tho people will olsot a Republican logls laturo and a Republican souator in June. Tho Ropublloan-Peoplo's choice men fear the peoplo may elect a USmoarat for nnnlnr nn,l thnv --w ..f .. .MVJ want tho loglslaturo to oleot a Re publican senator. Who Art tho Antis? Tho Antl-Stsiemont candidates are all ool mon so far as known to the Capital Journal. Prank Tur hot Is the well-known lawyer, of this city, who has heW.oUlce In Iowa and Oregon, ami has served as desk clork Ik the legislature. Ho Is a very 00m IMKeat maa. IJayd Reynolds sarved a term In the last legislature, and is a. iMgreestve fruit grower. Sam Hughe was a Statement No. 1 can dMate cy years ago for the uoml H&tloH, ami Is a well-known oontrac-i tOT- W. 1 SiMtentl nf Mnnlnov t,a for years been fHrmer at the reform 1 whool. aad k weU-kaown at Salem.. AdleUs aid Crittenden are new mon' Ih polities iH thh) oountj', but wall' spoken of. Per theso gentlomoa The OaiMtnj Journal has the highest re-1 gaws. ami. while they differ with hs o a vKal Klnclple of tho primary '. te iwiwr will express only uool ! h- -.- wui lowara them la the primary oon tt. aad will support thorn heartily If thej- are the RettebHeau nominees! for representative. ARMOR PLATE FRAUDS ("United Press Leased Wire.) "Washington, March 2C Charges that have bocn concerning tho posi tion of the armour plato of all the ships of the Atlantic fleet aro held to bo groundless In a report on the subject submlttod to tho secretary or tho navy by Admiral Evans. Tho report says that when the vessels arlved at Magdalena bay tho armour belts. woro several Inches higher thnn when tho vpssela left Hampton Roads. Admiral Evans In sists thnt there Is nothing Irregular about this becauso tho ships wero coal laden to tho limit when they left for the Bouth, but that thoy would not hnvo ben so laden woro they going Into action. Rods Run Out of 'Frisco. San Ernnclsco, March 20. Deter mined to chaso every '"red" out of San Prutlclsco before tho arrival of tho fleet, tho pollco nro today await ing word from federal ofllcers at Now York, Boston nnd Now OrlennB, In tho hope of making an object les son of Paul Blgnnml, tho self-styled "King of the San FranclBco nnarch ists," arrested yestorday. Thoy hopo to bp ablo to deport him. ' Dooplto Ills wild statements prior to his arrpst, and tho alleged threats of destruction of tho fleet and death to President RooBovelt, tho local of ficers do not regard Blgnnml ad a mnn apt to resort to violence him self. Ho Is loud-mouthed, howovor, and Is undoubtedly an ngltator. Thoy roar that ir allowed to continue tholr hnrnnguoH, ho nnd others or his Ilk, may stir up somo or tho weaker minded radicals and cnuso trouble. Evory known "rod" In San Fran cisco will bo kopt under strict ur volllnnce ror tho next row weeks, nnd any who become demonstrative will fnco deportation. " o CHICAGO1 WATER DERANGED - THROUGH m ( United Press Lea ., Q'obe, Arizona. T2 H mind deranged thr..-L n drinking Jerry Rnri-uf Ua Bhot and lnBi .... ' 8Wt, - uuuj Killed ku and yomng sister-in-la, cJ son. nnii th - . hi- :,;:.: :uiaDo"tan ucuu, unrig almost 0 Mrs. Enrlght had un . band several month ag0 ,,, supported herBelf nna ,L " dren by kceplnK bosM. Z lil'O -y.- .. uU iue cause of th i. Entorlng the rear J boarding house, Enrlght w I Blster-in-lnu. !,. C. m In the kitchen and thi-n , :','l'n .!.!?"'! i ww..w. ukuuiho nor DSfijjH ! As she fell fnfnii. , V tllrnnl ,!. . right turned tho weap3oa Unlvorslty of Washington J i.-ur lomorrow on tho caopj, j iriramcu merry widow lau. Seattlo Chlcr of Police WiJ puiung mashers vho otte tho streets under arrest im i ennin gang. Jnini)h Wfillo aini..- ... . . v,,UBl oat 11 wonitiiiost men on the pjdici uied today at San Diego Tho Lcland hotel, at Swli 111., hendquarters of the Rqtli stato convention Is on in. $200,000. ISTARRPIANI HIGH CLASS GOODS GEO. C Will ,oooosieeemnMiitH GRAFTS (United Press Leased Wlro.) Chicago, March 2C. Sensational disclosures of allogod wholesale theft and graTt In tho wntor bureau by city employes today led to a Bhako-up lu tho bureau and a com- ploto roorganlrntlon. Thefts of toolfr, motoVs and mntorlals fiur- ... . .? 1 . ... nisneu ino worKinen, winch wero pawned ogsold by employos.wero con dltlons Bard to have been disclosed to Superintendent McCourt. Another result of tho revelations was tho rendering of a bill for $27, &!2 against tho Chicago Union Trac- tlon Company, tho amount represent ing city water used In flvo years by tho company and unpaid for. Tho city was defrauded of this amount. It Is alleged, with the connlvanco of city employes. Norwich UnioaFfre InstfMAcei Frank Meredith, KsWe 1 Office with Wm. Brows 1 1 29 Commercial street. MONEY TO L THOg.r-1 O.ver Ladd & Burt's Bint j li i I NEW TODA1 . IOs)ilttMt Wnntcd A position m t by young lady In a tank en Has worked la a bank til I years, and can furnlia 1W ' roforencos. Addreu P. 0. ' 971 flilpni Or. M -, -, -. T?n SnlisI.nrcft bodf crado Becond-growth fir. 1417 or 1283. DewfilBJ Var Sale Several boul' and farm 'snds st bupft ltl V.llinil TlIlk. '' A Swollen ohw Is not protty nor pleasant. Whether It's caused by neuralgia, toothache or nooldent, Ballard's Snow Liniment will reduce the.awelUng and rellovo the pain. Tho groat and swro cure ror rheumatism, cuts, burns, bruises, soalds any and all aches and pains. Sold by all dealers. Frank M. Bunker, assistant super intendent or schools at Log Angeles, has been elected superintendent at Berkley. For Kale Aty'as blakbenr N the bet black berries p A. White & Son fl , Or. vni- uent Threa houM, H nnr moeth. A'SO ? potato groBsd Oregon. Box 111 W J If For Sale Slagle-coo R ta ,.u tt 00 for tW Also a few nice cockrtj" Enquire at 2417 Tru nor or 24th IT'S NEW The large wheel of Swiss Cheese we just received is certaWy fine, aod the m is selnsr sfows that k is the kind toM quiremeots fci regard to flavor and tresn" 7: F r-ij !at N ii: 11 Kodol t. today the feett kaews ui inr7r tj . Ur fer all disorders f the stom '"","1122V aea. surh as dystMMla. hart hn COUNTRY MEATS &$ LOIN - SPARE RIBS Just received a sWpflient of fianfcajj 7 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 M 1 Moir Grocery y 456 State Plwftel2 I 6&m&& t . ar sntSti? Qt H KjjEl 'afeLfi