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DAILY CAP! TAL JOURNAL, SALCM, OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1008 3 Easter Apparel Wo wait your selection of now spring npparcl confident of our ability to show you' preferred gar ments exprcBsive corerct In of all that is fltyle, material and ' wornmnBhlp, "special efforts wore mado this season to provldo ex-' tonelvo assortments In, tho popu lar priced appareling. Tho nfcw season shows many delightful In novations, novoltles "and InBpIra itlons of designers, in'' models that will moot your ready acceptance. $1 2.50 to $50 NEWDEPT.-1stn.00R Gloves Don't wait until tho last mo mont to procure thorn. Avoid tho heavy shopping and procure thoni today. 12 nnd 10 button length kid gloved In popular colon. $3.50 and $4.50 Dress Goods Of many pretty exclusive, put terns, In wool mixtures, Panama, serges, voiles, lola and black, navy, brown, green and mod turn rod champaign nnd coponhagen. " J "" A ' A T&iSZ' Im & x v tti Bit fill llftlA. JUm I'll ftJlWlfc. ir ri wmJhWLwm'j oo 'hjmwz lom Woman's club will be held at Mrs. B. C. Patton's tomorrow after noon at half past two. Prof. Herd- man, principal of tho East Portland high school, will deliver1 a lecture. Rascball Falrmount vs. Jefferson at the lcaguo grounds, Asylum avenue, Sunday, April 12. Admission 25c. A fast game assured. 2t Baseball Fnlrmbunt vs. Jefferson at the league grounds, Asylum avenue, Sunday, April 12. Admission 25c. A fast gamo assured. 2t We Always Ifrjv- To pla60" our 'customers. That's why wo have, the most up-to-date meat market in tho Willamette val ley. Phono your order to 321, Steus loff Dros. Tho Dust Is Thick On everything In "Salem, but wo all must llvo just tho same, bo ordor a sack of Wild Rose flour and make tho best of It. Ho Is Right On tho cornor of Commercial and Perry streets sel'ing grocorles the same 08 cvor. Pnono an order to 311 and got what you want. J. M. Lawrence. -- Artisans Attention Open meeting tonight. o PORTLAND BANKER TRIED HERE Shoes Of our early spring showing aro causing much fr.vornblo com- mont r8 to tho lnrgo assortment! of different stylos nnd sizes, tho new leathers aro glvin'g ovory satisfaction required to mnko this I tho Bhoo store of tho Wlllomotto valioy. Wash Goods I ; A sensation of color H coming Jills year of oo'or so Boft and dollcat and beautiful that one marvels at tho porfectlon of print ing tho tints on shoor, floating stuffs. Uory woman will wnnt a glimpse at tho fresh beauty of tho now wash coodB. m 1 The Back Copyright 1908 by Hart Schafiner it Marx Will look mh well as tho front for l&ihtcr If you will wear onu of our new varsity iiuhUh. Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits More good In theso t'lotheM for the num. ey than in any othei Milt lllllllt. (iunrante.il nil wool $1 5.00 to $35.00 In the Circuit Court. Tho Southern Pacific company, through its attorney, Gcorgo G. Ding ham, this morning bognn suit In the circuit court ngalnst L. II. Heck man for $102, intorests nnd costs for a balance duo on freight bill for shipment of carlond from Wood Lake, Nebrnska, to Turner. Tho circuit court thin morning be gan tho trial of A. O. McMillan, of Sllvorton, for falling to servo n pro ess on a saloonkeeper ns orloroJ by law. C. II. McNnry represents tho district attorney's office nnd Geo. G. Dlngham nppcars for the defend ant. A motion was this morning fllod , with tho circuit court by tho nttor 'noys roprosontlng Arthur Illtchman, who wns convicted of attempted crlminnl assault on Cnrrlo Nelson three years ago In Monitor, that tho verdict of tho Jury bo set aside on the grounds that thoro wai not enough ovldonco nnd that he had boon found guilty of a crime, with I which ho hnd not (iron charged In tho Indictment, the snmc having charged "osault," nnd not "attempt ed nssnult." At tho tlmo of tho al leged assault, Hltchlnan wns 1C and tho girl almost 15 years of age. I Jmdgo Wm. Galloway, of doport mont No. 2 of tho circuit court, nr rlvrd in this city thli morning from Albany, whoro ho hns boon trying tho Linn county caos. Tlmo aro still nonrly a hunlrod ensoi to be tried thoro, but tho Judgo hns to go to McMlnnvlllo nnd Tillamook next week to try Yamhill and Tillamook county cases, respectively. Tho next term of this dopartmont begins here Monday, April 2G. HAY STATKfi MHN FOR GOVERNOR GUILD (United Press Loasod Wire.) Uoston, Mass., April 10. Govern or Guild of Masarliusett wns today endorsod for tho vice piosldancy by tho Republican state convention in session hore today. I Tho platform adoptod n'neos a hoorty stamn of approval upon tho 1 policies of the national odmlnlstra- j tlon, particularly thoso dealing with railroads, corporation In general, nnd flnanclnl legislation. I Ji8t before tho convention con toned tho nntl.-Toft followers knock ed tho Tnft nlnnk out of tho platform by securing control of the commit tee having chnrgo of the platform. J. Thorburn Ross, alone of tho three Indicted .Portland Tit'c, Guar antee & TrtiBt company officials, will bo tried during the pre'sont term 'of tho crlminnl department of the cir cuit court in this district judging from tho present overcrowded condi tion of tho court calendar. Tho dates set for tho hearing of cases in tho circuit court before Judgo Bur nett hnvo already slipped one day behind and the prospect1 aro that it wl'l become even worse than this owing to the number of cases to bo trifd. In splto of tho efforts of Dis trict Attorney McNnry of this dis trict, and District Attorney Manning of Portlnnd to Have tho cases sot an early date, Judgo Burnett was only nble to set n time for tho hearing of Ross on April 20, tho only place there was n gap on his calendar. The cases of John E. Aitchlson and T. T. Burkhnrt will bo crowded out until the July term unless tho un expected occur", or Judge Burnett sots aside the hctrlng of somo other case In favor of tho?'? two District Attonify McNnry, who represents Manning, nnd Attorney Wm. M. Knlsor, representing Ross, who will draw tho Jury In tho hear ing of tho Ross cn"o do not expect to exhnust the list of 30 jurors sum moned for the April torm of the cir cuit court. Should thin bo dono It will bo necessary to empanel a now venlro of tho snme number, with tho nrobnblc result that this case will also go over until tho July torm. o A Knocker Is n man who can't sco good In nnv Corson or thing. It's a hnblt caused by a disordered liver. If you soo things through bluo spectacles, treat your liver to a good cleaning out process with Bnllard's Horblno. A suro euro for constlpntlon, dyspep sia, Indigestion, sick headache, bll lousnosB, nil liver, stomach and bow el troubles. Sold by nil druggists. SOME MARRIAGES WORSE THAN HELL (United Press Leased Wire.) Kansas City, Mo., April 10. Dis cussion upon the., question of mur riagcand divorce wns rcsfumod at to day's session of Hie gonernl confer ence of the Reorganized Church of Jems Christ of Latter Days Saints. Elder Thomns Cbattburn made one of the moot sensational arguments saying: "Somo marriages aro worse than hell. To condemn a man to live for evur in a condition worse than hell is not right' nor Just on tho part of tho dliurch." POLICE CAPTURE -NOTED PICKPOCKET 'KHSONAL James B MJeklo ,. 1 Securities company nffaheThi caller today y of 8e:,SJ ! A WkJ3 , WOMAN SK.NTRNCKD FOR FOUR YEARS I (United Press Loasnd Wlro.) 1 . London, April 10. Miss Mary Robinson wns today sentenrod to four years Imprisonment for commit ting perjury In the famous Druco will contest, which was rocently onded. Af'er she had ploaiUd guilty, nor nttoruova raised u nuostlon concorn- Ing ji.t sanity, but the ms'ter was )lar); Fine Home for Sale Parly with cash better investi gate. Price ' reasonable. j Address II., care Journal WOMAN GETS VERDICT FOR BREACH OF PROMISE Flftoenh hundred dollars was tho amount of dnmagos awarded Clarklo A. Wolls for Injured nffoctlons In her broach of promise suit ngalnst R. L. Stowart, a wealthy rancher of Wood hum, by a Jury In tho circuit court horo yo'tordny. F'llt ws orlglnnlly begun for ? "000, but tho Jury within two hours decided that ah? hnd only sufforcd mortification, ot cetera, to the extont of tho $1500. Mrs. Wolls wns a poor dressmaker In Lawton, Oklnhomn, In 1004 when ejio beenmo iinqunlntod with Stewnrt, who hap pened to bo vUltlng thoro and from that Mm until 1906 correspondence prssod botwoen thoin. In 1000 sho camo to thlt city and met Stowart nnd thoy started for a marlrnge II cojuo, but woro refused temporarily until they could securo n witness who knew Stewart. They loft to get the witness, but nover returned to gether, though Stewart returned lator with anothor brldo. Hundrods of lettors from Stowart teaming with love expressions cov ering from llvo to twenty pago and soma of which consumod 10 days In tho writing, were Introduced In evl donc. Those woro all ardent opi&tles which wou!d hnvo dono crod't to a much youngor man than Stewart. who Is beyond tho half century Such forma ns "sweetheart." not pressed. Ml Robinson c alms "light of my eyes." "my darling" to bo tho daughter of a Virginia 'woro only a few of the terms of on plantor. denrmont used nnd "klese nd hugs" O (were sent hv the thnnanmla lv Stnw- (Unltcd Press Leased Wlro.) San FrnnclBco, April 10. C. E. Horton, nllns Kid Horn, 0110 of tho most notorious pick; pockets in the world, was picked up last night and is being held In detinue by tho po lice. Seven yenrs ago Horton, or Horn, figured In tho Colonial gambling hou3o robbery In,- -this city with "Johnny'' Plggott Throo mnskod mon walked into tho plncofl nnd nt tho point of revolvers, Betfurod $50, 000 from the different gnmlng tables put the loot in a sack and disappear ed. Morton and Plggott were nr- rcstcd but no tnnglblo evidence could bo secured ngalnBt them, nor could the third mnn bo located. They woro finally turned loose. In the last three monthB Horn has been arrested In various places throughout tho Unltod States, Includ ing Denver. Los Angeles and several times In this city. o FIGHTING POOLSELLING DOWN AT OAKLAND (Unltod Press Lonsed Wire.) San. FrnnclBco, April 10. No more will lin,ndl)Ook,s or poolrooms bo nliowed to thrive within the Mm Ita of Oakland. Tho pplico department of that city has said so, and to demonstrate Its earnestness In tho matter, It hns se cured warrant for the nrrest ot 47 men against whom evidence hns been collected. Tho city authorities havo boon prosecuting n secret Investiga tion for two weoks, and thoy aro now In n position to lny their hnnds on every man who Is operating n hand book while ostensibly engaged In other business. Tho majority of theso men are proprietors of qlgar stands, whllo others nro conducting Bo-cnllod "club rooms" to accommodate their patrons. Auditorium lti. V Morning, Dlornooft sessions. a "( .. , Thc Vandctt. 4j MOVlne D ctnrn. ... ... wl on "" "uv ""mi D-, -.v., uuernoon and ''" ""uuy ana Monj noons. -" Norwich UnfeaFjfc InttframM Prank Meredith, nexWS 29 Commm-Mnl "HJ .. ,.. 0ei MONEY TO L( ..- T ,. . . 0S.I.f9 w.r wma ez uuPh'a Baasai, "'MUMI For Sajc Largo body IB4 grauo Bocond-growth flr. 1417 or 1283. DownlD5jJ M-tf- For SnleSoveral homw. 1 and farm 'nndg at a UrpluJ itai National Dank. .jH 'xj6 n eueiA 6 A m ttKOf&ortkTto jonA 1 IVnth Was On Ills Heols. , Joee P. Morris, of Sklppors, Vft. hi ' a o'os cell In the snring of." 190G. Ho sayi: "An nttnek ofi pnoiiMonia lert ma so vaaK and witn art. -o- SCHOOL CHILDREN .MADE RRAVE MARCH (United Presi Lonsed Wlro.l Los Angolos, Cnl., p'l! 10. Fire, resulting from n d"f?rtlvo flue, de stroyed the grammar school bulld lntr In tho niiburb nf Colo Grove to day, entnlllng n los of $0000. , tho ano puprs wero rormou mio llnna nnd nutaklv mnrched out of tho building without tho least sem blance of disorder. o COLLECTED COMMISSIONS ON FICTITIOUS SALES Spokane. Wash,, April 10. Charged with using tho mn'ls to do fraud Paul G. Krugr, a nophew of Oom Paul Kruger, h under Indict ment horo nwnltlng tho fixing of tho dnto of his trial. Kruger Is 0 nur seryman at North Yoklmn, nnd It is charged ho sent In fictitious names to his principals and collected commis sions on tho alleged sales. o "E. C. DeVllt & Co., Chicago, III. GenMenmi In 1S97 I hnd a dH easo of the stomach nnd bowols. In tho sp mg of 1902 I boight a bottle of Kddcl and the benoflt I received all tho gold in Georgia could not buy. May you llvo long rnd pros per. Yourj very tru'y, C. N. Cor nell, Rodin. On.. Au;i, 27, 190C." Sold bv all drimclsta. - - -I. .11 11 . I iran up IXIIt 8ALK Good Invfiliiipnfi 7.r. , -vvi CM orn residence within 1 b'och k Bircotcnr; blocks to bt center: ensv tflrmi Price $2400 Thlils vorftln nntlnc. Insures vnn 1 nn como thnn having yonr motirl 1110 naiiK or investing la u B. uonus. Here Is Another Snap Sunn to Salem, about tnlle to 1 car. A large 8-roorahoa'tl 45x45; nbnut 40 frolt tn different vnrlollcs, aUotoilll bulldlne: can't be daDlIcitwi of S3000. If tnkcnitosM.) J2n()0. nno-half caih. biliart ( to suit. Call Inrestlgite vk convinced. This Is Your Money' Wtfc-!l ncroB of r'"h valley una, hi In cultivation, 30 acres Wij Mmlipi lmlnnre nastart: n water; good house, bsrn 4i buildings. Only one-ma cum R. R. depot. Price jwptn Seo us about this. SALEM INVESTMENT CO. JQO nl Rl HI" For Sale FreslTcow ors 14xf Phanf 1 iii.ii Vjr-.- ... . .- f.n't -is For .SllIC 1'OIK COUUiy II -j nonr Monmouth, 5 P' n .nlr nriit ftOtt 11 .... 1 ...! ArrKT flSaffJ u uui :-'".-. 1, croamory. ww -- 11IUIMIIP -M Wanted By woman. )'' nour. auui -- , .i m IM ( For BnZt Flve-room oouif. X24, 2 1ot.cI i-v Mali wa-nut; .; y . Price $1250 Salem U 484 Cwirt Kt . PBUUO 'y.lfjil AXttltf 'ITZ ,.. u. .5v r- price. . ri""'.Ari..r..oati. '-6U.C ViTMi 400. 2 L . 1LMWJ For Si.-;t-My moaw '' at the soutnem iv.-- -- Winter street. For P & writ, me .er ca loM r nt capital .-"-. ,Vt$i Wiggins. ToppJ Jjf Snlt'm High School Try-outs, Tu Sleni high school track men such r fearful caueh thpt my frlsnls , hld a try out meet last night on declared oonsumutloii had ma. nnd tho WU'intte Hold for the purpose d .h wg 0.1 my heelt. Then I wnajof soloctlng threo men to ropresont , P rsurded to ty Dr. King's Nov them In ths Columbia moot at Port- D'scovory. It holned r Immsvlinte- land next Saturday. This Is Salem s ly. mnl rfter t king two and a half Plomw offort In a high school track hottVi I wt a wU mnn again. I'toam and roaults seonis very promts- CiUr Nmirc Wmtht'r- Kttlr tonight ami Sntuiilay; light ft tonight. I Act Quickly Huute for salo for $200. Euqulrr ipawldlug lagging Co." d Try .INN'S soda onco nml you will hi a steady ciutuivr vr after. Get Your Onion. In early for a choice ohiokou for Sunday's dinner. Furi'lngton & Van Pattou, grooars, markotmon, 42 C Statu stroct, plian 217. .vi n W W 'Ifl jfoitrd out that Now Discovery la (ho be t rtmody for coughs and lung dlsort In all tl't world." SoM wndoj gur.nt o rt J. C. Perry'n drug store. 50c aud $1.00. TiIqI hottl froo. otrtalply knows how to JKXtf Royal Aim .Trees For salo, 3H to 3 feet, at SO cents Knqulro of S. V, Kjjuball. No, 2 Gray block, Salem, Or. 3-17-tt L. . , KoHeopatliit- Dr. L, 0.AUmasi. OH.et and yosl stenee 299 Liberty street, Salem. S-4-eaiI, .INN make good soda, hnvu you tried U? Spiiuklo tho Streets Th Uus'ntss mju of the city ooun .oil lmvo made 'soQji a roasouablej settlement or me liquor uoanso prob lem. It will new bo in order to make som arrangement for laying the Must on the striata of Salem. TheA nouut uo Bomotning to stop tho itir Jury to store frouts and eocuro a cleaner city. SiiVm Woman's Clul) Tho regular mooting ot the Sa- lug. he results of yetorjay's try outs wore hs follews: 150-yard dnsh Kay. 5 4-5. NUea ami Gabriolpon tied for second placo. . Mile runUttor, 5:20. 220-yard dash filrst heat Kay. 24 4-5. Second heat, Gabrlolson, 25. Nllos and Gabrlelson practically tied. I 1 a.tinmiil ulint niptinrlcnn M tt Ultttlnvy to the red barn will bo 1 in.; Watson, 29 ft. S In. Wntsoii Ols&ftd to tTnllle tomorrow aud for fouled onco and put It 30 ft. S In. Notfco to the Public. The road running from tho pent- soni dayi thereafter. .' JOHN H. SCOTT. 47-3t. County Judge. The representative men" have not yet been nnnotinced but It will be , tbo throe fastest as the events they aje working for are the 5Q-yard and the 2 SO. From theso rtsujts it sooms ana m .ililililBC9Hs?Sfiw. Tr'w M Jr 1 n2BBi mmir9s9m s4Wc,r Tfti.y K- "' m )'''' S MtF&&,?jHvw3r, c m!m ' . M mtif: r- 1 u mnLL-aiw ..smi -W'.m; ' : U w?. umiZmMrwmr.t. m .jmRj' - I M m ST". 4LUIHBMMbLr V. - tfrvUn&ZWf- M 53 Tl JlKfTPPiMlim-- ' W . ilma: v "1 fl KBmMmmHBtSkJmsm LrPjsm 4 IT'S T Ml SS SV tom .... . 1 DeWUfs Little HrU' Utoerti, Uio U9i' will be Nlles Gabrlelson fcmmii ttle liver Htlla. SaLi hv U Kay, J J -a. " urysBiBO. Prtldxiit Roo-ovolt SaN. That OHtdoor oxorclae is aeoded by A Twenty-year Sentence. 'I have Just completed a twenty inu Ainorioan iveople. That's aU year hoalth hentonce, imposed by riuiiiiuauvin oi v tnit r.;Xi. - rhb Duoklen's Arnica Salvo, which cured ., .. . ...iri-H v u.iarirs iu8 oi uioiiiug pjii just iwoniy SHOW Lllllllient. and tho rheumatism vnnrs mrn." wi-ltna r. S WnnlavAr nt will go. Icavlutr ni ai spry as n LeRayivllle. N Y Bucklen's Arlnca co t c.lvcis quick and permanent re- Salve heas tho worst soros. bolls, ler from lhemn.-.i -, n m rgja burns, wounds and cuts In tho short lame back and all pains So'd by all est Urn? 25c at J C, Perry's drug dealers. Btre, To have your bloyole olaanod and 'rU't ,iy t nt tniir Bflrvlna on.-l will llB Illoased tO e'' ' fit tires and rims of all kinds and prices BEST WORK AT HONEST FRANK J. M PHONE 368