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10 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRII, 14, 1008 t r Zlly i...j .J6.1R JxR 53 I t usa m i E22E5 it J c , ..lyXJ This Week Then Easter .How many, women can say they have - all their dress ao -3 ccssones ready for that day. This store is pre pared to show you what the swell dressed people will wear this spring. We advise early choosing. Come today or tomorrow if pos sible. New Dept. 1st Floor Falnnount Defeat h Jefferson The Fnlrmount club baseball tontn defeated the Jefferson team laiU Sun day by the closo score of 5 to 4. Al though Jefferson out-batted the loal team, they won by superior base runnlng and errors b'y tho visiting team at critical itlmos. Tho reputa tion of the FalrmouutB Is known by nil local fans ns well as all over the valley and It Is a conceded fact that they can piny any amateur team In the stnto to a Btand-stilt. The bat teries were: Falrmount, Dauo and Ithddos; Jefferson, West aud Bllyeu. Falrmount Runs, 5; hits, 2. errqrs 5. Jefferson, Runs, 4; hits, 7; orrors G. Stnuckout by Dane, 7; West, 4. IXinbar Bell Ringers, see thorn. IJomeopntlilst Dr. L. 0. Altman. Ofllco and resi dence 206 Lluerty street, Salem. I 3-4-ood. Mike Your Old Suit 1 Look like now, for a Wall nmoiint by having It donned and pressod by Johnson & Stcge, next door to Journal. Dress Goods VVe have the best selection of white dress goods in the city and we shall be de lighted to show you the (lif erent ranges and newest weaves. Sec Court St. Window. Wash Goods of sheer lawn fluffy fabrics in the newest weaves and patterns. For fabrics of such high character prices are moderate from 20c to 65c. Act Quickly Houso for salo for $: Spauldlng Logging Co. 00. Enqulro d BITTER BATTLE 1 OF SOULS ( United Press Leased Who.) Chicago, April 14. "In my opin ion, Christianity Is In .the most griev ous crisis of Its history. I do not re fer to controversies In newspapers and on tho streets, but to the quiet, bitter battle which serious men ore fighting out in their own souls, It Is the dying of the old faith which Christianity Is experiencing." In those words George Durman Foster, of the divinity school of the University of Chicago, strikes the key note of remarkable os3ay, "con- earning the religious hauls of ethics" In tho American Journal of Theology for April. Activity of tho churches and their apparent prosperity, ac cording to tli daring theologian, are only throos which precede dissolu tion. L. SMITH PLACED ON TRIAL i TOMORROW We offer an extra good bleached towel 1 9 x 44 inches, usually sold at most stores tor 30c or 35c for to morrow only On sale at 8:30. No telephone orders re ceived. . 17c 4j 5 M In eueAA 6 A wcosvaffATCD to?i4 MM """' i W N'anio Is enough, Bell' Ringer. Ttry u Tnsliinoo Cigar It comes as near perfection ns It Is posstblo to mnkc, quality being the flrat thought In Its mnnufnctiiro. Bmoko a good cigar and patronize a homo Industry. Don't miss tho Dell Itlngors. Salem llliicksiiillh Injured Ira Jorgnnson wag badly, though probably not fatally, crushed In his blacksmith shop yostorday afternoon by u homo belonging to J. A. Schlnd- lor forcing tho stock, by which ho was held against tho blacksmith, pinion lug him against tho wall. Jorgonsnn Is reported to bo rostlng onslly. Such for Geldings Tho Doornboekor .Manufacturing company yostorday began suit In re plevin for it ho rocovery of two geld ings valued nt $000 from Phillip Con loy. At Christian church, nail Ringers. Ilult.routl Commission Tho railroad commission Is In re ceipt of a lettor from tho Orogon Hnllway & Navigation .company, in answer to tho complaint of n shipper that stock on 0110 occnslon was kopt on tho road from Portland to Short dan for 24 hours without water, stat ing that tho extra tlmo In transit was caused by thoro being no Sunday train on the west side division to Sheridan, They nlso claim that thoy aro not, re quired to furnish wator for tho stock, that that Is tho shipper's lookout. A complaint was rcjcolvod from Albany b tho commission asking that tho Southern Pacific company bo com pelled to Install a station at that point, Llmiho In Law Tho liquor ordlnnnao passed by the council last Thursday night has bo como n law, all very quietly. May or Rodgors signed the now bill last Saturday and returned tho sumo to Recorder Mooroe. PORTLAND MAX ll.'DINU THE MONEY San Francisco, April 14. Tho, po lice aro not quito satisfied that Frank Kublck, a woalthy Portland contrac tor, who reported that h had been hold up and robbed of $7500 Inst night, Is tolling the truth nnd their suspicions aro strengthened by tho stntomont inudo by an attorney who Ilgurod in Kublck's divorce suit. Ac cording to this stntomont, Kublck Is endeavoring to avoid pnylng his dl- L. Smith, who Is alleged to have participated In the robbery of Dill man's second-hand store with Jack Wilson yesterday found guilty on tho night of Janunry 22, was placed on trial this morning. District Attorney McNary, personally, prosecuted the case, while Attorney Jdhn Dayne re presented Smith. The case went to the Jury at noon. Smith was found guilty by the Jury within Ave minutes after the cases were closed without argument on either side, Q . A Twenty-year Sentence. "I hnve Just completed a twenty your health bentence, Imposed by Bucklen's Arnica Salvo, which cured me of bleeding piles just twenty years ago," writes O. S. Woolover, of LoRaysvllle.jI. Y. Bucklen's Arlnoa Salvo healBthe .worst sores, bolls, burns, woundB and cuts In the short est time. 25c nt J. C. Perry's drug stro. Nofw rTST FmnkMeredJuSf ONcethCA MONEY -r Ladd & nuH; l'ai. ,8i MWTODI For SaloL; DIED. B1DWLEN At tho family home. Tlnrrv nnil rvtrrA otrnnfj T I ....j ...... w. ...... g.iwu, mi9, a. R. Dowlon, ngod G7, nt 2 o'clock, a. m., Sundny, April 12. The services were conducted this mdrnlng at 10 o'clock nt the FlrBt McthodlBt church by the Ilovv Win, li area ,i 141 ' r 12S3- Dowa, For SaleSaTXrT . W National finbji-ct to A0h d and la cmtltatlonSl e.801:,0, t,mb' ,nrd' a,l essarrvi team, vehicles, stock It otc, wottl, $2000 g, tS 'or $7000 oatCto! Property rated at )0 S Paul M. Sims, 222 Vj " iuum a), For II. Selleck, tho remains thon bolng voiced wife $0000 alimony nnd $1000 i burled In "the Lqo Mission cemetery. counsel foos; It Is Intlmntod that Kublck Instead of having been rob bed, turuod the money over to his brother, who alio rosldog In Portland. o . PORTLAND PROMOTER WHO COMES TO GRIEF (United Pros Loasid Wire.) Portland, Or., April 14. S. V. Davldor, u prominent promotor of real estate nnd mining ventures In Portland, and who was recently ac cused by Chief or Police Jansson, of Milwaukee, Wis., with having n prison record In tho middle wost, wns ar retted early this morning charged with ombezzlomont by bnlloe by drogory 13. Motion of Portland. Ho asserts that Davldor secured n num ber of lots from him on n promise to sell .thorn for him nnd then fraud ulently transferred them to other parties. Besides her husband, the following child ron survive tho docensed: Mar tha, Mary, Kittle, John A., Edgar and Omor. good Jtntjl hnlc A TZlt- 'MUW' v"Jr viewed; HH Plenty of Trouble. Is cnusod by stagnation of th? llvor and bowels. To got rid of It nnd hondacho aud blllousnoss nnd tho poison that brings Jaundice, tnko Dc. King's Now Life Pills, tho reli ablo purl flora that do tho work with out grinding or griping. 2Dc at J. C. Perry's drug stro, o t ti IT Uty news !Sot Haiis(i , For grill-work, cupboHida and nil kinds of fancy and pluin mill work. Wmtlicr li"nr (oulgbt niul WliU'sdny; pruli nbly light frM tonight. WednuMlay plKht. the Uvll RIuk- crs. (uu to Portland- Win. Ontons, Governor Ohambor IrIu's prlvHte secretHry. ha gone to PortlHtid Mud will reiuHiH there until Prof. MpMIiiii'n 'tr th nrhnftriM. Danolng noiiooI opons Wqdnolay evelng, April H In Murphy Imll. Tho Salem ltiitl Study Club Spoelal attention shown glnnora. WI ot thU 9VJng nt g 0.0,QQk at Trovar's gallory on State streot. It will he an unusually interesting meeting as birds that aro now nest ing about tho olty will he dismissed SALEM CANOE CLIUJ FORMALLY ORGANIZED The Snlom Canoe club has formally organlzod, plnns hnvo baon perfoctod for tho building of a boathouso noar Rojorvolr hill and sovornl of tho mombprs hnvo already purchased canoes. Tho mombors consulting the club are: Victor and Dan Allen, Chostor Cox, John Lamb, Russel Smith, .Dr. Soymour S. Skiff, Clifford nonson, Wallace nonson, Sponcor Hunt nnd Oliver Meyers. The club houso Is to bo 20 foot RIDS FOR WOOD. So'ilod bids will bo rocolvod by the directors of School District No. of tho District Clerk in tho Murphy block, nt Saltm, Orogon, until tho 18th dny of April, 1908, nt C p. m. Bids to bo oponod nt tho High School nt 7:30 p. m. of Bald date for cord wood for the dlfferont school buildings ns follews: High School, 80 cord- second For Ht growth fir. East Schol, 30 cdu nocond growth flr f.nd 20 eds body, fir or oak. Grant School (North) 50 eds sec ond growth flr nnd 5 eds oak. Pari: School, 75 eds second growth flr. Lincoln School 50 eds second t;rov7th flr, one-half to bo extra largo eocond growth, and C eds oak. Ten por cont cortlflod check to accompany nil bids. Tho bonrd re serves the right to roject any or all bids. H. A. JOHNSON, JR. District Clerk. 4-S-D 4t -W2o Eggs Rose comb IthofcfoJ B.ost of all chlckeni.il,,. Pnnnn Den ........ '' uv, uer WMBf) io, .Mrs. E. T.Judd.Sic, l!Hi anted Two good t0Ildtta or female, on guaraatd B; expenses advancod to tW can travel. AddreMmm ii. v., cure Journm .j.; ...... t...... . . - iM,r rwuv uairy herd. Oh best herds In Polk com bo gold quickly. All botjit careful tost, and poor a woeucu out. Fresh next hi can make careful tt, i nation of .milk flow indr Tills Is n raro opportoElty i registered bull, I960, Sbji Holder, room 1, Sleoihi Wnntitl Girl to do getml! work In tho country. 03 d Liberty street. Phone lit HI Henry h. Hnck, an old Sacrnmon- tan, committed sulcldo today by firing wlJe by 3G feet lone nnd will bo built ontlroly by tho mombors. the mater- bullet through his hoart. lal only being bought. Furnished bock I rooms for a couple or tiltl Apply at 730 N. Frost itn UI'H Lost Small silver witch wit has broken crystal ud tu back. Return to Spi (or M Wanted To bur 5 to 15 acru orchard. Stato price isdniM nlsn farms on blltnC AUci C. II., caro of Jouras! Nursing by Hour Or ttltl i Will answer calls wm do not retire constin; itu Mrs FJfor notertion, No nIlnn eireet. M' 20(H) Royal Ann Tiws i For sale. S to tj ft, nt 20 cents Knqulro of 8. P. Kimball. No. 2 Orsy block. Salm. Or. 3-17-tf Surpassing Beauty Makes thl Oxford apart from tho common lot. Its outlines nro oursimly graceful, It Is charnc torlsinl by style that will win .t woll-dosorvod favor In any wo man's oyca. A shoe that can bo worm wlUi contldenco in IU abso luto correctness. Just ono of tho many po'nular styles of LEADING LADY SHOES Custom-Mndo by O, V. Kuril Shou Co. The trswle mark ldnUflos their worth. Thoy are shoo that wear long aud woll comfortablo from -the first and stylish to tho flnleh. Wo have them In tnn, patent kid aud gun motal Also the R P shoes. A very trim and smart shoe-- slightly mannish in Mon's tau, patent, colt and kuu metal Oxfords, all etxes, o. Also boys' and misses' oxfords. SALEM SHOE STORE UKPAIRINO A SPKOIAITV. G. W, Eyre T Mnplethorpo "k. VL and M-Ulna, neaUi and eggs will be ax-hiblted. Did Harrlmsn "usurp" tho Brio railroad wkh tho SS.500.000 ho lifted from the O. R. & N. surplus In Ore-ion? n Smith effect al lwldtho Marlon County Probuto Court. The county court tuned an ordoV to Mary Oswald to sell personal prop, erty, valued at $1X00, belottclug to h eetate uf her huslMUd, lleruard, of which the s the administrator. The estate of Henry R. Myers, de ceaeed. wa ordered cloM by coun ty-Judge Soott and Wm. B. Simpson, administrator, released. The estate of Heury R. Meyers, da- ,ced. was this utoralag admitted tjo probate. Otl V. Myer appolatetl ad lulnUtrator of the estate valued at $600. under a $1000 bond, aud A. I. Mack. U. U. Waters aud A. . Oanlaer were appolated appraUr&. Unt's Family iltijielne will give you a dlgeatioa that will permit ytfu " firw lamst uimwuc or "IliliUh food.6" of Tartou. u ,h SL Now Corporntloii.s. Woodburn & Western Railway coniany; principal otlloo, Portlund, Oregon; capital stock, $10,000; In corporators, R. h. Donald, C. N. Mc- Arthur and Wallace McCnmnnt, Woetorn Coal and Tlmbor com pnny; principal ofllce, Caqullta, Ore gon; capital stock, $100,000; Incor porators, n. Folsom, J. S. Ilnrton and Oeo. F. Folsom. Gray, McLean and Percy; principal ofllce, Portland, Orogon; capital stock, $15,000; Incorporators, Chns. IS. Oray, D. A. McLean and W. W, Percy. The Teddy Safety Burner com-, pany; principal offloa, Astoria, Ore gon; capital stock. $10,000; Incor porators. J. D. Straus, G. o. Moen and Tina D. Kerr. White Plaa Box & Lumber Co., principal office, Uuloa, Ore.; capltnl stock, $10,000; Incorporators. IS. O. Xeek, John L. Jacobs and A. C. Hes. F. B. Uvlagood & Co., principal ofllce, PHtlltoa. Ore., capital stock $10,000; Incorporators, 1. K. LI van goo!. T. C. Taylor ami Ohas. H. Car tor. The Hudson nay Methodist Bplsco pal Church; principal oalce. Free water, Ore., Ueorporators. Kyle Mc- Daalel, Dan Kinney and Bdgar Hoon V4 River Gold Mlulag and MlUng Coaipany; Incorporated (under laws of ArixoN; aapltal tok, $1,000.- 000; attorney la fact. George W Olay. KoMburg. Oregon. o Sacramento is making heroic of- fort to get the moaqulto fleet to come up the rlrer to that city. - --o Thl O'lUra sold strike made north IT'S TIME i . . .....i We -" To have your bicycle cleanou aau evf"- y m at your sorvlce, and will bo ploasl to ott 8t fit tires and rims of all kinds nnd prloes. RACYCLE READING STANDARD YALE CORNELL DDIMrFTrtW I hoffBSM Th emost complete line o bicycles evr w u ing in price from $25 to $60. This mw ' jou. BEST WORK AT HONEST FRANK J. M00I I $P J Soaufg. Cal . furnishes erat r. ! PHONE 368 as palatable as hay w "" hH in durt and nuggeLs. lw. i- ' -A ...ilM.. , - N. . j-i siijStAi.-. -' &