Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 07, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    n.ULY CAPITAL JOUKXAL, SALEM, OUKGChV. TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1008
., MW " MM .
J. L STOCKTON
The Old White Corner
Tomorrow e Inngurafe n Borics of dally, Bales that will ba of
..,,,. t0 every reader of thla paper. We wllL offer special prices
Uvv.--- t
ca different lines for one day only.
Tomorrow will be
Underwear
. ..i. flu. (lark -hs tiftll 10 unilllMfl,!
M every garraei m . ... uu .cuuu.
Lirlll offer a case of 80 dozen.
3 ""Hk
Day
As n special feature
Sleeveless Vests
Regular 15c values for
9c each
Thero will also bo othor nttractlvo bargains In lortg alcove gar-
IseaUand union suits In Summer and Winter weights.
xJh"i
ttlCT ATTOIISKY
RESIGNS UNDKIl PIIIK.
M'slted Press Lcasod Wire.)
Wnhlngton, April 7 -Tho resig
ns of Nathnn V. Ilnrlan, United
btdlitrct attorney for the third
Itrtct of Alaska, has b'on recolvod
I P'wident Itoosovolt and nccopt-
Tie Hnrlnn resignation Is tho
hoc of chnrgos proforred by
rcrtor HoRBott, of Alaska, liar-
iitjcccisor will not bo appointed
stilit'ly as tho President and
itr general hcllovo that groat
hihould bo exercised In making
t selection,
o
Mine Snlvn for Tliirns, Chopped
iiinu una sort Nipples.
1 1 neannt; salvo for burnt,
w nipples and chapped
i Cftninli Tini'l's Salvo In moat
rt'l It 1 '.la Mia nln of n
MADAM MARRIES
THE PRINCE
(United l'rcHs I5H0d Wire.)
Now York, April 7. All opposi
tion of tho Gould family to Prlnco
Hollo do Sagan has been brushod
nsldo, nnd Mine. Anna Gould will
mnrry tho cousin of hor former
husbnnd, Count Ilonl do Castollane,
In PnrlB within n few months.
Mndnmo Gould has ballled tho
hoBtllltios of hor brothers nnd slBtor,
nnd nt a dinner last night at tho
homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Gould,
tho family determined to hold out
ngalnst hor no 'longer. Lntor It was
authoritatively" stated that tho Gould
'TIM ll Uintly, nnd HUM fnmllv lirwl Inndlnil t"n nIMwlri- .ill
s.irr la , aevorfi. honl. tho . ...
htthuot traxliig a scar. Prlcolop,'08Ulon im pr,nco "na ,tlk0
SALEM
BOOSTERS
B4NQUCT
"Tho wedding of tho Boosters
olub with tho Board of Trade," as
It was characterized by Wm. Gn
tcn3, secretary of Governor Cham
berlain, came off with a snap and
n bang at tho banquet last night In
tho Armory hall. The "lovo feast,"
which saw tho last of the Boosters
club, as 1lt waB formally, rncrgo'd In
to tho Board of Trade laBt night,
exhibited to a wontjorfful degree
tho newly-born "boost germ,'
which hns Infected Salem, and .which
will take a remnrkablo knocker
doctor .to root out.
There wore fully 100 pooplo pres
ent at tho banquet, and all of tho
speeches, which, wore plum fulf of
enthusiasm for , tho Salom-to-be,
woro l"artlly npplauded from tho
Introduction by Charles McNary
president of Mrs. Bonrd of Trado,
neo Boosters clmVdown to tho three
cheers nt the last. It won't do to
say tho evening' enthusiasm onded
with tho three choors, for bo over
flowing was tho exuberance of May
or rtodgers nnd Augnut Hucko'n
Btcin that thoy danced n vnlso
around tho banquet tablos.
Tho spoakora of tho evening
were: Prosldont of tho Board of
Trade Huckenstoln; H. II. Ollngor;
Mayor Kodgun,, Paul Wnllaco; Dr.
Frank Griffith, D. A. Dlnsmoor, H.
I). Pntton, Wm. Walton, Jos. Bnum
gnrton, Dr. Carlton Smith, Thoo.
Roth, A. F. ilofor, W. D. Prescott,
Tom May and Win. Gatons.
Tho spoechoiv woro along tho snmo
lino In gonornl Salem In a coming
city; purchnBo goods lioro; boost In
ovory way ponBlblo and wo will
havo no trouble In koeplng Salem
tHo second city In elzo In Orogon.
BURNING MAIL
AND BAGGAGE
J'j, For saV by Dr. Stone's
i"t FunMon Ik to be romovod
l'i nwjrlh
Ht WllH Oil Mil HoolH.
P' P Mrr j, of Sklnnora. Vn..
i i3i f ' !ll till envltlcr nt
f'- Ho in iA.i it..i.
eft n g0 oak and with
Willi rOHTll lllf inv frlnn.la
($ COMUni'ittiin l.n.l ...!
1L " ... ItlV, .Mill
ru oj mr heel. Then I wns
M'M 10 f I). TCIne'. 'n
r T It llP'n. .1 r.a lniuin.lliti.
&,. . . .V IMIIHVUIUIU
F"J "" Hl1f Itvr, nll.l .. l.l
W"S a noil Minn nfiln T
0"t liat w Dlscovorv ' Ih
5 renedj, fur coii!ia and lunc
nautio worl-1." Sold nmdor
rl .1 I" Ta... ul .1
1 $i 00. Trial bottle
him into tho family.
-o
ID-
eore P-'asu" casoe in 'Frisco.
ASTORIA
'trlnlanti ni nMi,in
You Have Always Bwht
&ytf.
Olijoft l HlroiiR MiMllcIncs.
Many poople objoct to tnkliiK tho
strong medicines usunlly proncrlliod
by physicians for rhoumatlsm. Thoro
Is no noou of lutornnl treatmout la
and onset of muscular or chronic
rhoumntlRin, nnd more than nlno out
of ovory ton cuhoh of tho dlsoaso 'iro
of ono or tho othor of those varie
ties. Whon thoro Is no fovor and llv
tle (if any) swulllng, you may know
that it Is only nccossnry to apply
Chnmborlnln'B Liniment frooly to
got quick relief. Try It. For salo
by Dr. Stone's drug Btoro.
u -
JJoiMtl of Trado Aiiuuall Meeting.
Tho nnntiul mooting of tho Salem
board of trade will ho hold nt tholr
rooms Wodnosday evening, April 8,
when officers for tho oiiBuIng yonr
will be oloctod, and othor business
transacted. All momborB aro urged
to bo prosont as this Is an Import
ant mooting.
A. V. HOFEIt,
4-7-2t. Secretary.
(Unltod ProsB Lonsod Wlro.)
fTncoma, Wnsh., April 7. Piro
waB discovered In combination mnll
and bnggngo car No. 131 on tho
Northorn Pacific lino as tho trnln
of whloh It wns o pnrt was passing
Prosoott oniiy this morning, nnd be
fore tho flnnios could ho oxtln
gulshod, IB plecoH of bnggago
moitly .trunks, and two truck londs
of socmid class mall woro dostroyod.
Whon tho fire was noticed tho
trnln was backed Into ProHcott,
whoro tho burning enr was dotachod
from tho rest of tho train. An en
gine then rushod tho car to tho
round houso In Tncomn, a distance
of about a mile, and thoro tho fire
whb put out. Tho car was not seri
ously damngod. '
Tho origin of tho flro Is unknown.
MARKET
REPORTS
' BY WIRE
BAY CITV MARKET
QUOTATIONS- ON PIXODUCE AT
SAN FRANCISCO AND PORT
LANDLOCAL MARKET COR.
JRECTED UP TO DATE
(United Press Leased Wire.)
"J&n Prnncl8co, April 7. Wheat
So.' 1 California club, per contnl,
U.571.65; whlto milling .ciub,
?lf; 62 1,4(3)1. G7W; northern club,
11.70 1.72; northern bluestom,
$1.02(011.07; northorn club,
1.G71.C2; Inferior grades of
wheat, $1.35 1.50.
Barloy No. 1 feed, $1.35 1.40,
,wth some fancy at $1.42; com
mon to fair, $1.27 1.32; brow
ing at San Francisco, $1.2
1.47; brewing and shipping at
Port Costn, $1.40 1.45; Chevalloi,
$l.cn1.85, according to quality.
' iButter Fresh' California oxtrau,
22c; flrata, 20 c; Bcconds, 19c;
froBh packing stock, No. 1, 18 c;
No. 2. 18c.
Fresh oggs Per dozen, oxtrns,
20c; flrBts, lGc; soconds, 15 c;
thirds, 15c; dlrtlOB, No. 1, 15c;
dirties, No. 1'. lie.
Now cheeso Per pound, Califor
nia flat, fancy, 11 c; flrstB, lie;
seconds, 10c; California Young
America, fancy, 13 c; firsts, 12c.
, Storngo EaKtorn fancy, Now
York, 18c; Orogon, 13 c.
Potatoes Per contnl, Lompocs,
1.101.25; Oregon burbnnks, 80c
$1.10; river whites, fnncy, 40
85c; early rose, $1.25 1.35; river
ivds, $1.3." ft 1.40; sweet potatoes;
$2.60 $3 por crato; now potatoes,
23c por lb.
Onion Enstorn yellow, $3.50
4.00, eastern rods, $3,00 3.50.
Orange-r-Por box, nnvols, fancy,
h
Confidence
when eating, that your food is of
highest wholcsomeness that it has
nothing in it that can Injure or
distress you makes the repast
doubly comfortable and satisfactory
This supreme confidence yqit
have when the food is raised with.
WKZMW WLJWkML
Baking ftvwtf
Th only baking (towiUr mad
with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
.1
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.
$2.002.25; cholco, $l.752.00;
stnndnrdH, $1.35 1.75; taugcrlnoB,
$1.502.00.
Livestock Market.
Chlcngo, April 7. Kcccplts
Hogs, 10,000; cattlo 2500; Bhoop,
11,00. Hogs opened Btrnng to 5o
hlghor. Loft ovor yestordny, 7200.
Mixed, $5.75C25; heavy, $C00
0.25; rough hoavy, $5.755il0;
light, $5.75 0.15; cattlo and sheep
steady.
Kansas City, Mo., April 7. lie
coplts HogB, 14,000; cattlo, 8000;
shec, 8000,
Omnho, Nob. April 7. HocopltH
Mogj, 5700; cattlo, 3000; Bhoop,
5700.
mmMT&i mf.v.mwmmmmmmmmmm
Hoard if Triulo Amiuat JfecllH.
Tho annual mooting of tho Salem
bonrd of trado will bo hold at tholr
rooma Wednesday ovonlng, April 8,
whon olllcorH for tho onaulng year
will bo olectod, nnd other business
transacted. All members nro urged
to bo prosont nil this Is nn import
ant mooting '
A. F. IIOF13R,
4-7-2L Socrotary.
A ICnocker
Is a man who can't boo good In nnv
person or thing. It's a hn1(E caused
by a disordered liver. It you boo
things through bluo Bpcctnclos, treat
your llvor to n good cloftnlng out
procoBB with llnllnrd'B Horblno. A
Hiiro euro for constipation, dyspep
sia, ludlgnstlon, nick headache, bll-
twiiniiunn, 1111 iitui, niuiiuiuii uii uun-
ol troubles. Sold by nil dmigglsts.
388 State Street
EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP
Phone Main 355
EASTER OEFERINGS
o .a. m JP O H. X A. .
o Our Customers
Wt hav
tw.rn
on hand a fine selection
lt HIlnneA t ai.
1 -. - t w ui HOUI Ul
' - u,i WK..
' ajt
' Pop "he-n
' ..,-,
'Off
i1
of Diamonds. We are In
a very low rate per karat, on
Invest in Btoak and roal estate? Diamonds do
nor will they rot. nor vet renuire c warohous
We also oarry in ctock a grade of Watchw for
""ward from $37.50 to $150.00.
Hamiltons, in case, $16.50.
Elfl's, Walfhams, Illinois and South Bend.
I' h-i t f wn b oxohaLged in one year's time, if
b U , "v,wry. r any article of its worth la fctook. Our
"i our customers.
TtheiimiitlNiii.
More tlinn nlnp out of every ten
oases of rhoumntlsni are simply
rhoumatlsm of tho musclos. duo to
I cold or damp woathor or chronic
rhoumatlsm. In such cases no Inter
nal troatment is required. Tho fro
application of Chamberlain's Lini
ment Is all that la noodod. and it Is
cortaln to glvo quick rollef. Give it
a trinl and boo for yourself how
quickly It rolivos tho pain and boc
nesv Price 25 conts; large slzo, 50
cents. Sold by Dr. Stone's drug
storo.
u
EVELYN THAW
TO MARRY
tfmmmmvmmmimmwrtiH'umawmm
UN G. BARR COMPANY
t....ne st" ' Mir
"oieayiLkrty
Sikm, Onm
New York, April 7 - -Couplod
; with various rumors concerning
what Mrs. Bvelyn Nosblt Thaw In-
' tonds to do after hor marriage to
Harry Thuw is axnullod la one that
has been given very little public
It Is to the effect, .In plain word
that ebe sgala will become a bid--and
that the groom will be none
j Other than a prominent lawer
whoie name has frequently appeand
In eoaaeetlon with the Thaw case
, The statemeat tUat Mrs. Thaw will
go abroad to study Is not taken aerl-
iQuely aad the semo appllee to the
retoi Uiat she may buy a home In
OalUorala. She may, it i said. k
to Burope for a brief vUlt, but
thereafter will be again in Now
York.
If it were within the range of possibilities to be better
and more fully prepared to supply every man's need in ev
erything to wear, WE WOULD BE. America's leading cloth
ing, hat, shoe and furnishing goods makers have contributed
of their best and newest to the end that nothing should be
left undone here at THE PLYMOUTH in preparing for Easter,
tide. And now we arc ready in every sense of the word.
HAVYES HATS, acknowledged the best in this United States
are here in n wide variety of new shapes and colors. A hat for
every head,
anteed Hat-
If you are hard to fit
just try a Hawes JGuar-
jvS
$3,00 the world ever:
CRAWFORD CUSTOM SHOES, the shoe of no
regrets, are ready for y ou in all the popular leath
ers and shapes
$3.50 R5TS5S
The famous RACSO SYSTEM hand tailored
suits and top coats for men in Spring's newest
fancies arc a.waiting you. Could we get better
men's clothes we would, but we can't. Nor can
you. Shown in a wide range of colors and fabrics at
$20 to $40 tnTiuir:
Iridtiit Roosevelt Says.
That outdoor oxoroise is neMed by
the American people. That's a'l
rheumatism foP'jv that advl"-" Tht:
j answer is simple iu Ua' lard's
jSnow Liniment, aud the rheumatism
(will 0, leaving yon ai spry as a
colt Give quick and permanent rf
(lief from iheumatj-'ir), murn'gia
i lame back and all pains. So'd by all
dealers. '
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Men's
Shop
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OSCA'S M. -if" -
CLOTHIER--HABERDASHER
Shop
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