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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1008 a Risku ' A hard chill, pain through tho chest. dllTicult breathing." If this should be your experience, send for your doctor, it may be pneumonia I Todoctoryoursclf would be too risky. If your Lt doctor canflot come at once, give Ayer's 00 tiDd"tiotiMlihtiVit Cherry Pectoral. When he comes, tell !RWfe3L'iSS exactly what you have done. fcftfr tell him rOo., HMIi IUSEMENTS. Crnd Opera House. April i. .uuuv. (iaesday. .. iinlnrlr ttrfar.AprlM-Hcrseshowat L-OlorlamDctsy, Bdltorium Roller Rink. sin, afternoon uu - Tho Vnudctte. ., nlcturcs and llluatrated trery afternoon find ovenlug Sanday and wonaay uni Tho Nlckclodion. rise Pictures and Illustrated i ifternoonB, and evenings. OPERA HOUSE JNO. F. CORDRAY, MGR. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 e Season's Theatrical Event. nS.JcoShiibcrt, (Inc.) Ui American Amusomont Co., dttori). D' special nrrangc tilthMr. JaH. K. Hnckett. -offer MARY IANNERING in- LORIOUS BETSY Romantic Bonnpnrto Story. U'lng wit, br'ght linod, su- irtompany, superb production. 12 00, 11,50, 51.00, 75c, l i St tale- at the box iij 9 a. m odl CO iklXXKRIXO TONIGHT IX "(HjOIUOUS BETSY" foMannering, whoso ndmlrora mm, are looklnK forwnrd to l of unuBual intcroit In tho kS encasement of this do- r4rtres In her new and suc- Aoerlcan iilav "Glorious r lj IUda Johnson Young, rot Drown of Hnrvnr.l" sol Company B." etc. Sho will It tt the Grand opera house to Am Betty" h,as for Itu con- in inai raaiant bono or yos Btiy Patterson, who mnilo p!f ono of tho most romnrk- wn ever maintained by an r ooan. From tho poal ! i Baltimore belle, whoso wit, raiaer daring indonon- Saae her the nrimlrlnir mm. f 'l faahlonabln snetniv In . iha sprang suddenly Into nonce by ner marriage ww Bonaparte, tho brother ". jun at the time whon Claimed Emperor of tho Fusing this Interesting story l- us auuior loe not go K. . f r cf Betsy's llfo, r? n mot urn when her r.lfle.ia8t flf "v,"vv Gath ering of note from Baltimore to New Orleans. It takes us back to tho old Sweot Springs of Virginia whon that resort was the gathering place of the best In wealth and culturo of which America could boast. It Is at tho Springs that Betsy first meets Captain Bonaparte, who weary of the endless round of at tention which ho has received as tho gucct of the American nation, has traveled to this out-of-the-way re sort Incognito, and away from re straint. Jerome becomes Infatuated with Betsy Patterson and mnnages to havo hlnisolf employed during her stay thero to glvo her lessoriB in French. Betsy becomer intonsoly in terested In her tutor, but her pride and ambition fight against acknowl edging thnt sho could love a man In such an inferior position. Sho couquottcs with him as sho docs with half a dozen othors, and leaves the Springs Ignornnt of Jerome's truo personality and deeply offended with, him because, of his refusal to accompany nor party to Baltimore, whoro great preparations nro being made for the reception of Captain Bonnparto. It Is hero at un elabor ate feto given In his honor that Bet sy first -discovers that hor tutor and tho much talked of brother of Na poleon nro one. Previous to this discovery, her prldo overcome by tho ardent wooing of hor supposed tu tor, Betsy haB confessed her love for him. Thyo nro betrothod and tho rest nf tho play deals with tho efforts of Napoleon's agents to prevent tho marrlogo; tholr frultloss voyago .to Franco, whoro Napoleon refused to nllow Botsy to land, and tho until happy triumph of tho young lovers. Tho Shuborts. w,ho nro directing Miss Mannorlng's tour, have glvon tho play a scenic Investiture that cannot bo equaled .on any stago, and a supporting company of tho very host. o The f'l -I'll", ncrobat finds It necessary at all times to keep IiIb muscles and joints supple. Thnt 1b tho reason that hundreds of them keep a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment nhvays on hand. A sure euro for rheumatism, cuts, sprains, sorq throat, lnulo bacx, contracted muscles, corns, bunions, nnd all pains. Prlco 25c, 50c and $1.00 por bottle sold by all dcalorj. BOARD OF TRADE APPROVES SALEM AND STAYT0N ELECTRIC RAILROAD PROJECT havo Salem postofuco rccoiptp passed tho $42,000 mark. Tho following lottor was received by tho "Journal" yesterday from Jamea DouglnsB, of HarrlsvJlIo, Rhodo Island, inquiring as to tho whorenbouts of tho family of Pat rick Feley: "Editor Jeurnal: Can you find or glvo me any Information of tho family of Patrick Foley, who wan la Wntorloo, Linn county, In 180 G. when tholr daughter, Mlnnlo, died. Any Information of them will bo thankfully recolved by yours re spectfully, JAMES DOUGLAS, P. O. Box, 408, Harrlsvlllo, Rhode Island. o . "E. C. Do Witt & Co., Chicago, 111. Gontlomen in 1897 I had a dlS' The Salem board of trade last night with a large attendance voted unanimously to join with tho Stay- ton Commercial club In tho con struction of an electric lino botween tho two townB. After presentation or tho mattom by the committeo that was sent to Stayton by tho Salem board of trade, and full discussion by tho business men present, tho fol lowing resolution was adepted: The Resolution. "Resolved, That the Salem board df trade heartl'y endorses tho plan approved by tho Stayton board of trado for construction of an electric lino from Stayton to Salem, nnd that we favor the appointment of two members or the board or trustees to act with tho .members of tho board anpolntod at Stayton on Saturday night, March 29. , "Wo further pledge the support of this organization to aid in securing uich subscription of stock as may bo necessary to insure tho huccckb of thlg enterprise." Upon motion tho chairman, Gideon Stolz. was authorized to appoint two members of the Salem board of trado to act with tho two mombors ap pointed nt Stayton, and nnmed J. Frank Hughes nnd E. Horcr. Tho Stayton members arc George Brown nnd Willis Caldwell, and thoso rour Frank Hughes Tnlks. "Wo once cntored to a territory comprising 7000 square mllcB. I havo sold wagon loadB or goods to Canby and havo supplied customers as rar south as Albany. Wo used to send Biippllcs ns far east as Prlnc- vlllo and clear to tho coast on thoi west. Today wo aro tho supply point ror a territory embracing but 250 or 300 square miles. Wo havo lost all this territory because wo havo sat down nnd havo let It slip nway to other placos. Tho greater part or it still could bo oub ir wo went after it by building roads to tho outlying towns llko Sllverton, Stayton and Dallas and other places. We want these roads to havo their terminals hero." His remarks In favor of building short HncB to the Capital City woro heartily anplaudcd, as were tho Other speakors. Other Spankers Approve. , No particulars or location or II nnnco were tnkon up at tho mooting. Wm. BtiPhey stated that tho old sur vey which ho had been Instrumental In making passed within n tnilo of Aumsvlllo, bu thnt It was an easy matter to cure the road no as to got to tho town as Is planned. F. W. StoiiBloff expressed his ap proval of tho plan nnd BUggostca gentlemen will moot as soon as they i thnt the committeo having tho mut can get together, and ascertain whnt'tor in chnrgo look Into tho matter It will cost to build mako their roport. tho line nnd Good Speeches Made. v Talking grow In interest ns the or stenm ror power and stnto that electricity was so high that it might bo possible to run n steam road moro chonnlv than an electric one. This was mndo as n uuggostion only to meeting proceeded nnd ror a solid tho committee. hour tho best and most conservative' d. .7. Fry gava tho proportion bin business men or Snlom discussed tho honrty approval and moved that a Stayton-Snlom project. A. Hucko-' committee on resolutions bo nnin"d stoln, County Troasuror Richardson to drnrt resolutions expressing tho and Win. BtiBhoy who made tho sur-, approval or tho board or trado of voy for tho original Salem-Stayton , tho plan submlttod. As n result tho lino undertaken two years ago made resolution ns presented above wan encouraging speeches. Mr. Bushey 'drafted and adoptod unnnlniouv.ly. snld tho grado would bo Icbb than! Thn local momborB of tho coiu-ouc-hair or ono per cent at tho moat, mlttoi named Inst evening stated and tho curves almost nothing, whllo that they will got togothcr at once, thd cost or construction or tho lino with tho Stayton members and wilt ho located would tho lightest or anv Kclcct tho flirth mombcr and proceed rond In tho vnlloy. Thero woro but to got to work as booh as posslblu two bridges on tho lino, and tho nnd that they will have 'data in n country it ran through was rich in Bhort tlmo to submit to a public resources. meeting. ,' ftf f iiimi!af f ! i THE CLASSIFIED lllll W-W m I M-IN-fHHl FOB flAXa WW Worlds of Bloom Calla lilies, roses, violets, cinerarias, hyacinths, daf fodils, etc., and everything in sea son. Mrs. Hugh Jory, 1952 Court street, SaletrS. 3-21-tt I Wnnt a Plncc Of 25 Acres or .less; improved or, partly so, closo tb Sa lom markets. This is for an Im mediate cash purchasor. Havo also another customor who will glvo good valuo In stall Ions or brood mares for similar trnct. I am unablo to supply tho demand for all kinds of proporty, Paul M. Sims, 222North Commercial. 3-25-lmo. Flno Property for Sale -In good market town on Southern Pacific, good schools nnd churches. Ono ncro planted to all kinds of fruit, two-Btory, 8-room houso (on Bolid foundation) with porches, closets and pantry, also two-story black smith and wagon shop nnd largo barn. Will bo sold reasonable as owner is unablo to work at black Rinlthlng. John Holm, Aumsvlllo, Oregon. 31-2-lm For Sale My modorn 10-room homo at tho Bouthont cornor of Oak and Winter streets. For par ticulars wrlto mo or call on Jos. II. Albert at Capital National Bank. F. A. Wiggins, Topponlsh, WnBh. 3-12-tf For Sale Barred Plymouth Rook oggs, 15 for 50c. W. E. Dunn, 058 S. ICth St. 3-30-3t For Sale Flvo year old fresh cow. J. N. Schneider, Tjurncr road, No. 71, Routo 5. 3-30-3t LODGES. Carpenters Union lo. 1060 Loc) Union No. 10 05 of Carpontera w Joirors ot America moot evot Saturday ovenlng at 7:80 p. a. 1a Hearnt hall, 420 Stato St. A. W. Dennis, Roc Sec Foresters of America Court Shw wood Forostors, No. 19, Meet . Saturday night In Holmnn hull, Stato street Waldo MMorj O. iU J. C. Perry, finnnclal secretary. Central Lodgo No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall In Holinan, block, to ner State and Liberty street Tuesday of each week at 7:80 t m. Oscar Johnson, O. O.; B. H. Anderson, K. of R. and 8. MB MM M SIMM BMMM-M Modera Woodmen of America Dra gon Cedar Camp No. 6246. Mew ovory Thursday evening at A o'clock In Homan hall. W. W. Hill, V. O.; F. A. Turner, clerk. THEORY GENERALLY ACCEPTED AND SUCCESS IS UNIVERSAL L. T. Coopor, whoso thoory thnt tho human stomnch Is tho cauuo of mot III health and who cronted a furoro In Chlcns-o, St. Louis nnd othor woBtern cltloB, Is mooting with tho same romarknblo cuccobs with Ms modlclno throughout tho east. Coopor has convinced an Immonso number or peoplo that hU theory Ib Hound and his modlclno will do what ho eln'ms, Pcrhans the rnoct Interesting ren turos or the dlQCiisclon this young man is. cnuiing, aro tho statements mndo bv repponslble peoplo who havo tnkon his medicine and becomo enso or tho stomach nnd bowols. Injonthuslatio converts to his boilers.. ... . nnn t k...l,l l.nttln ! -.-" tho Bpring or 1902 I bought a bottlo or Kodcl and tho bonerit I received nil tho gold In Geornln could not buy. May you llvo long and proB psr. Yours vory truly, C. N. Cor nell, Rodlng, Ga.K Aug, 27, 190C." Sold by all drugglste. u'.onOtfdl rJ-J"1'5U.oniatasnciaBr! auconc. I'isafissft5 I lorrtIr. --.- tk.lito-VUiSWBS"tnst gjOdLossOPSLEEP. GASTORIA Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of CASTORJJ ALrf.iif.Tvrr ii .r " rt- CENT SSSfePWWor i Hssaaas StUiiiJ' KFj (itllVTWfB It r rl Ii MiyonK. AW Ainone- "tptninonts or thlB chnrac tor, tho rollowlnc, hy Mr. August Wlttmnr, 1040 Rorkwoll Court, Chi cago, Is characteristic or the wlde p' OH-I rain In Coopor, which has grown un in n comparntiv'y short tlmo. Mr. Wlttmer Bays: "I would not tako $1,000 and bo In the con dition I wa throo wooka ngo. I was practically an Invalid ror rourtoen ypars nnd I think I had about all of tho diseases known. My stomaoh was weak, and nt tlmo 1 would have an onormous nppotlte, and thon ngnln nono at nil. Plo and enko mndo mo sick, and 1 almost always had a sickening fooling In my stom nch. I wns norvouR, and for wooks at a tlmo could not sleep, and thou again could sleep eighteen hourR nt n stretch. Sleep, however, sooraod to do mo no good, and I would nwnke tlrod and moro exhausted thnn when I wont to bod. "I wns conctlpntod, hnd pains n my back, nnd fluttorlngs nnd pnius In my heart. I was unnblo to work with any regularity, nnd took no Interoet In nnythlng, I tried nil kinds of medlclnos and dootors, but nono bonofited mo. I had no ener gy and no ambition, nnd hnd nbout concluded to glvo up whon Coopor modlclno wns recommonded. Thank' to It, my hoalth sooms completely restored and I fool llko a new innn." Cooper modlcInoB havo created th greatest sonantlon of anything of tho kind over boforo Intraductal. W soil thorn, nnd will be glad to oxt'lain tho natuio or them to callers. jr.FFEHSOX DAY OIlSEUVni) AT SALF.M Thursilny air. , WeatlMT I Fair tonight with light frost C? raivSrtKeKodl yu?pcr In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA T eutua MJfy, am rrr. Plan? are being perfected for the h'g Domooratlo banquot to be he'd j. c. Robertson loavos Thursday b.' tho Joffersonlans in tho Willam- morning for his homostoad in Lake to hotol here on the night of count. April 2. when a great rally is ox- pcted or all Democrats in Marlon cuinty. The following prominent 8'ieakors. mostly from Portland, wjll aJdroee tho bnnquotere: Gnvoruor George B. Chamberlain, "Govorn-' mont by tha Peoplo": Hon, A. Mil-1 ler, of IjCbnnon, "Democratic Har mony"; Hon. John M. Goarln, of Portland, "The Democracy of Jof ferson"; Hon. F. S. Sonn, of Port land. Andrew Jackson"; Hon. F. V. Holnian, of Portland. "Kooplng tho Fnlth"; Hon. John Manning, of Portland, "Hlh Flnanco In Oro gon": Hon. John A. Joffrlos, of Portlmd. "Honesty in Politlos"; Hon. W. M. KaIor, of Salem. 'The Judlelarr": A. Huokoeteln, of Sa lem, will be toaotmaster for the ev-. oning. j Plenty Of Trouble. Is reused br stagnation of tb liver and bowels. To got rid of It and headache and hiUousnen sad the oolsou that brlBffs Jaundice, take Dr. King's New Life PIHa, the li able iwrl flers that do the. work with out grinding or griping. 21c at J. C. Perry's drug stre. o fiorvuls Divorce Case. Gilbert H. Benjamin of Gervals. In his suit for divorce from his wlf Afaboi A. BenJamla on the ground of rrueity and desertion filed yo terday calms that, among othr roubJes which were brought about 1 v his wlfa '" ca jse conjugal lufellf It she ortm stood by and laughed whl'o h r Httle chi'd by a former marriage cussed ts Etcp-fathtr roundly Th- case wilt come up ror "The Pace That Kills" The wear and tear of business and the every -day cares &nd worries fall upon the nerves, and bring disaster to the stomach and brain. Nervousness causes loss of sleep and draws heavily on the vital forces. Increase your nervous energy by using BEEGHAM'S PILLS whenever the system Is weakened by overwork or worry, and neds to be toned and strengthened. Ikecham's Pills equalize the circulation, carry of! the waste materials, help the stomach, and carry health to the nerve cells. They are quick to restore normal con ditions, enable the brain to recover its poise and unfailingly Relieve Nerve Strain $2100 2 noroa; 25 bearing fruit trcos; 2 houses, ono C-rootn pins torod, with pantry; good woll; othor houso 2 rooms; good barn nnd other outbuildings. South Highland. Part cobIu $000 Cholco building lot on Che inokota; closo in, $200 For a good lot, 50x100; own er paid this for it two yoarB ago. Anxious to soil. Why pay ront? Buy a lot from us, nnd wo will boo that you have money to build with If you neod It. $1200 5-room cottngo, hath room, olosets, barn, fmilt, two lots, half cash. SHEPARD & HOLDER, Room 1, StoiiBloff Bldg., Phono 1237. Court Stroot. 3-31-tf. For Sale First-class car pot papor ot this office; 25c for n big roll. Woodmen of World Meet every Frt day night at 7:30, In Holman hall, O. L. Darling, C. O.: P. L. Fras lr, Glork. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, aces dont and ponslon Insurance; $3 000,000 plodgrd; ovory claim paid Good agonU wanted. J. H. C. Mongomory, supremo orgnnlcer, Box432 Snlom, Oregon. It. R. Ryan, Boorotary, 54G Btato otreot AflSOICLLANEOUS. Ht rayed uv Mtofen A largo black and curly haired uhopnrd dog. It will rocognlzo tho namo of "Ring.'" Phono 1181 or call at end of car Iluo on South Commercial utroot and recolvo reward from Mrs. M S. Jones. 3-303-lw Coucivtv Work Get my prlcca on sldownlks, curbB, soptlc tanks and; comont work of nny kind. All work guaranteed first-class. Mr. Ward, Highland add, Phono 509. 3-24-tf Will Call and Pay Cash For mea'e . cast off clothln, broken watches. nnd jowelry. Wo cloan and press.. High grado work. Phono 9C3i Slgourney, 463 Stato. l2Wft. Waiifttl If you want u mnrblo or granite monument wo can save you monoy. Wo don't pay big rout nor olty taxes you got tho bonoflfc Como nnd got our prlc08t and bo convlncod, Our shop Is In City Vlow cemetery. J. D. Bonhannan,. managor. Phono 1200. 3-10-tt Voget Lumber and Fuel Co. Lum ber .uhlngloa, building material, wood and coal. Low prices nnd prompt dollvorlos. 'One block e te of S. P. passenger dopot, Phone 108. 7-S-tt FOR RENT. For Rent Furnlshod rooms for light housekeeping. Ertqulro of L. U. Joso, 371 Court St. 3-30-3t. For Ront 5-room houso with bao mont. IBnquIro 006 Winter stroot. 3-31-31 FOR RENT Housekeeping roomH on the ground floor. 1528 Asy lum nvbnuo. 3-31-3t WANTED, REAL ESTATE. rour property wo control n largo amount of capital to Invest In city property nnd farm lands, at market valuo. Saloin Invostmont Co.. 432 Stnto stroot. 3-25-lm IJutto & Wenderoth -Fine wines, liquors and cigars. Wo bandla tho celebrated Kellog gnnd Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing boor constantly ot draught. South Commercial stroot. 9-3-lyr Enlarged Our moat market on East State stroot ban boon doubled in size and wo aro bottor propared tkan ever .o servo customers, Prompt aorvlco and 4 Vt llfkut . M tvr 4 mm H -r. ilf. f .. 1 iwig hodii ui uiouvo uui luuuu, LiBlf or puono iyj. jj. e. Edwards & Cov BUTTERNUT DREAD. It Is worth moro than any othor road yot tho prlco is no blghor. for aalo at your grocora'. Thoiiuw Ai Cooley, Props, CALIFORNIA BAKERY, DRAYMEN. Cummins Bros.' Trnnnier Company- All klndB of transfer work dont Furniture and pianos boxed read) for shipment. Prompt aorvlco It our motto. Stand nnd offico it 2F.3 South Commercial stroct Phone 210. Residence Phone 908. WANTED. WANTED TO exchange n puro blood Poland China boar for an other of the same breed. Enquire W. II Rgan, P. O., Gervals, Routo 2, or phono, Marnier 30. 3-30-lw A Lady Dosiriw a. Position An a housekeeper on a farm. Enquire at Oapltal Journal office. 3-31-3t HASHANDDQOR FACTORIES. Frank M. Hrown. Manufucturor of sash, doors, mouldings. All kinds of houso finish and bard wood work. Front Btreot, between Stats arid Court. Make all complaints at thn office. UVKllY tKt FEED RTAII LE8- office Stables, at 254 Ferry Btroot, botween Coraiaorclnl and FTOnt streets. Telophono JS8. Some of tho finest liveries In tho olty can bo found hero. Dick Westacott. proprietor. 10-l-iyr Wanted To employ a Catholic gen tleman as local representative we require a person of energy and ability for the position. Salary $18 per week, write at once for particulars. Tho Hoey Publishing Co . 323 Dearborn St. Chicago, III. 3-31-21 'Wanted Man and team to work on ranch one month Enquire Ham T.cta Tjfwl Ttlplt fW nhfttic 4Ti? I3.YCHANOEB, A I'orilaud Modern 7-room hmmo. to oxohango for farm land or aoro age. Como in and Investigate. 8a lom Inveetmont Co., 432 State street. SS-lm TV PLUBniERS, Tlieo. M. Burr Plumbing, hot water and steam beating und tlnuln. 164 Commercial streut. Pboae Main 193, 9-1-lyr H. J, Petxel Plumbing, sveaw anA gas flttlng. Successor to Kuqx A her