la DAUr CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALTOI. OREGON, FllinAY, MAY 1, 1008 a m H 'ii in r COLLEGE PRESIDENTS ME17T. ;:fi 7-nV J1? k t b2,'kJ To the Grecers: Dozens of wagons have been working night and day distributing wink ammunition. Many hundred deliveries have been made to grocers so that they could respond properly to the wink. We thought every grocer had been supplied: we are dis appointed in finding that a few have been missed. If this advertisement catches the eve of a grocer who did not eet his wink ammunition we want to hear from him either by letter or phone at once. If it is read by a grocer's assistant won't you please call the attention of the manager to it. or if the grocer's wife or the assistant's wife reads it ask your husband 11 he got his. GILE & CO., Salem, Oregon.' W. W. McBRlDE, 527 Pacific Building, Seattle Wash. 1 Denominational SchooN Will Woifc Together to Secure lleU 1snI1i1c Itcsulis. Dr. C. A. Mock of Dallas college roturncd Saturday evening from Forest Grove, where he had been Attending the convention of the Lpresld-nts of Oregon'8 denomlnn- ttnnnl rn'lptrpc. which wns pulled hv Prcildent W. N. Ferrln, of Pacific university. All of the uvninonunntionai coi- Ikk.id nt th Wlltnmhtlii Vnllm. with" .ve,v, ...v .... -t, T---J, the exception of Philomath ,'cqllcgto ,were represented, and a pnrmauent organization was oncctea, itosiuqw W. N. Ferrln, of Paclflfc unlvpralty being elected president President L, W. RHpyx .of McMlnnvllto college. vlce: 'present, and President l. M Crooks, ot Albany college, secretary. Tho tmroosefl of tho orgdHUatlorl aro to ecciuro a closer cooperation between the' educational Institutions represented, and Inuufo. moetrig of tneir presiueniB ana 01 rujirL-iwniu-tlvo membcrB of thole faculties f6r tho oxchangj of hencflclttl Ideas, anl dIscumiohor method) for the better ment of educatlona' nystoms. An' effort will bo made to secure uni form cntranco requirements, oqulv- alant requirements for graduation from any of the given collcgu courses, and cooperation In the ath letic work of the different Inntltu- lions. Tho representatives who were prosont nt tho Important convention In Forest Qrove Inst week were: President W. N. Ferrln, of Parlflc University; Prooldent L. W. Klloy, of McMlnnvlllo college; President H. M. Crooks, of Albany college; Presi dent Kolsey, of Newborn collogo; President C. A. Mock, of Dnllnd col lege and Professors Matthowa and Sherwood, of Willamette university. Southern Pacific R. R. Time Card Tlmo Card No. 53 Effectlvo Bun? Iterfntbw 20th, 12.01 A. M. Town fd Portland Passenger. No. 10. -5. 53 A. M. Oregon Expres No. 18.-8:40 A. M. Cottngo Ororw Passenger. No. 12.-2:45 P. M. nosnburg Fa- songer. So, 14.-9:13 P. M. Tortland Rx press. Touurd Portland Freight. ' No. 2 r Lenvo- Albany 12: 85. p. Arrives at Ynqulna .... 0:15 p. m. Trains to and from Detroit. k Loaves CorvijlllB ....... (1; 40 p. M. N3. 3 Lonvofl Albany 7:30 a. wt. a. M. 0:00, a7:05, 8:od, ib,k Wrfves at Albany 11:58 a. sa. Freight. " . No. 22010:48 a. a., way frelgk) arrives. Vo "?flii 2R n. m.. wav frolKt No. 3225:00 P. M. Portland FMt Coparta. Toward Ran Francisco Passenger. No. 11. 11.03 A. JW. Hoseburg ! scngcr. No. 17. G J 46 P. M. Cottage Qror Pflssongcr. No. 15.-9:5(1 P. M. California nrnsn. iNo. 13.-2:01 A. M. San Franclwc Express. Tmntril Ran Francisco Freight. No. 221. 2;43 A. M, Portland Fa Freight No. 22511:28 A. M. Way-Frlg. VM. McMUItRAY, Gen. Push. Agt., Portland, Oregon .Tno. SI. Scott, Asst. O. P. A. 10 PORTLAND NOTABLES IN THE POLICE COURT am hnn.lln tho tinrsi. Ifinell ! f or-COllOrul The WOll-knOWIl Pall it Wisdom. Orocon'B enulDc wna nrroatMl. Two accounts woro jxiI Oeorgo Wostgate, chair-1 turned In by Telegram rcportnra. f tbe It publican stato cjntrnljo'U by th jiollco ieKjrter, who UIU i'U and United State sur-'nit knov, t k iiromlnonct' of tho prlw)iiorn, and the other teport hk sent In by a reporter who knew the prlioiKTH nud hr.d herrd of tho nr lost. The report nre exhlbltx A rud U. i:hll.lL A. Mike Wisdom Is tho name of n mnn who win nrrcHte.l thin afternoon for nn'ng unwisely In posting horse bhow IjIHh (on tolephono poles and other places, contrnry to tho city ordlnanro. With Wisdom a com panion untried WoHtgatw was nlhw ar rostod. The mon said In pleading thut they followed directions that had boon given thoitf b u bill jiot tlug i-onoern and Judge Caincmu ro leniod thorn after rwutlonlng them to rend up on tho elty ordinance and woman for whom it week ago Mie police w-rt. tmked by hur aged Htep fnthor folnMltute suarch. She win looted on a wow nt tho foot of Scvent'onth Btreet wluno she lived with Rdtnoiidnon, whoso wlfw she became last Miuch in HllUboro, af ter iifburlng him, Hays No. -, she IlATTIiKKNAKi: DK.V I IN M)ltANi: COUKTItV J W. and T. M. Donk. who were In Kugono from tho horuno country MonJlay, toll a pretty large rattle- ftiiako story, but Its truth la vouched for ly well-known rcldent of tho vicinity. They say that 17 rattlers, mootly good .lxod ones, havo been killed In a den discovered on tho hud boon, freed legally from hor first Jerry Pipe plnco recontly. Tho husband. No. 1 lit about 05 years killing ocrsirroil on Rovoral different OldnnjN.o2. jidmltH 10 yeuvn ot dnyn when the woathor won warm me,' The woman - yours out. LOW RATES EAST Will llo Mftdo This Season by th T7m history of Mrs. .Tor'n plight heglua at Toledo. Or . about two month ago, wTun sho dlsoppenred suddenly from hume after a long period of correspondence with nearly a dozii men aho Iihk inner soon, undT th. aiiHplcea of a matrimonial ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM 240-246 Commercial St. DESIRABLE MERCHANDISE POPULAR PRICES LADIES' WHITE SHIRT WAISTS lj gooJa valiw, cnunot bo duplicated elsewhere. $J.25f $t.OO, 75c White Parasols $t.65t $1.50, $J.25f$J.J5r75c, 50c A great variety every one a bnJgnln Lone Silk Gloves $X.25 pa hca f, i, double tlppod flngora, $2.00 valuoa. F't toirr embroidery, itTd 25d df" cf ess vests, special valut-, taoh IOC Fa 'Oc l"gM weight underwear, a garmont 25d w w;-ti nitB. on'y loc CurU!ns, f?'J.oo a pair, 1.05 a pair, .(X a pair. , "'- ir.i.i irom : a piur uv, ujj . u...i,.. ' 'n, white or red, yard 25 P l"i a L.nou. from 86 ar2 "j ' sj a uiwns, yaru X B " as crfmnnt In thla -ltv li'i far MILLINERY F ow U ugf. trimmed POPULAR PRICES EADY TAILORED CLOTHES y WELL DRESSED hen, ML &2Q ? ,-hZiM). A A M IS 1 1 wn 'UWW-' CE RANGE to f 40 nbldc hy U lii idvorllalng tki comlim imrenn nlth which ah lulvwtlaod ient She wu tracod to Portland by h pb- FAlilhlt. II. . ta' cnl hwrlng her photoKruph, Thi momornblo whlskom of which h- had sent to O. M. Itoae, ' Mlko" WlHdoni fairly wlntlllalod (,t Portland, ono of hor long-dlatanco with wnith whllo Surveyor uontini ndmlror inr photograph wn (;. W. Wohtgato win badly ruffled pored a-t police hoadquarterH iib bo wlien thoso dlgnltarloH woro ruth- ins that of a missing woman and lod lojflly arrested by tho police this nf- to hr dlarovory by Patrolman Hon ternoon for nailing horso show plac- T'ftorMin. That sho wkb found wub ard on telephone polea and othor rportwi to hor hufihuiid niul stop plBcei, contrary to the poaco and father in Toledo, and tho urrlvwl of dignity of tho city ordluaucs. No 1 and Mrs. Norton, tho womauN Mike" and "(Joorgo" aro tho big juother. la Portland this rnoriilnjc la moguls or tho Country Club and r'aponelbl for hor plight horo. hlvcatock ASBOclatlon and they wor, No, 5 employed by tho Pacific extremely anxious to Ut tho public JUrJwarj k Steel company, nt know tho big "dolus" thoy Intend TKf-Rty-secomI and Nlrolal atruotM. to pull off at tholr $3,000,000 am- whrfft h- was arnthtod thla morning, phltheator out near Suunyalde. j w a he marrlod Mra. .lory In .Iudgf Cameron flnt thought that go4 fplth. At th time of tholr ho qught to houd tho distinguished nn.rr1ai,'i' in Illllaboro dlvorco pro- ... .... I. .11. ...t .).' , .M. ...... ...n.ll.... I.. rr",.l .1.. law UruaKOrS lO IIIW rJn iiic, ' ' itiimuiu ' I'unuui in juii'tiu n-r giving the boya n leotiro.. he eonat saya No. 1, but this infor mation Arem No. z, wan wUhhoiu f"m Jim by Mrt. Jory . SOUTHERN PACIFIC (IilNKH IN OHKCJON) and bright and 1ho annkes enmo out of their den to tako a nun bath. On Sundny lard, fourteon woro killed. .... ... .1... il .1.1.. .!.. ...... 1... IMI III lllli lllllll linn in-ii nun i- - cated nnd watched no ono In tho HtfOfll 01601 1 KJtC vicinity hud any Plea mat mere wero any rnttleennkoa to aponk of in the neighborhood and tho largo number killed to (Into hna oeeanalonod much Hiirprltso. Tho nklng, rnttloa and oil of tho anakoa aro takon euro of nI prraurved for varloua use TO T. .E BUREAU t V-' . ,.A .... ni find cent emeu iu front uf i S9Vll JVi M U.J ----- .- Ur l.t Leb nd the bar. I n r r a t ti t- fgnj r..ofnf "k x-'-jrTirfc in , t.ctv has tcucht him that it ia) Wool, NES, LIQUORS and CIGARS htlant i77 35C State St toM ihom to go and ln no more i-O -l.VAT WAU VirrKIMV ron voi'Xi:u man Mr.. I.ucy Jory -Accused by Wnn-lor Hiislmud or Hlunmy. Portlund wclal1 Married when 1C yoar o'd to a vHaran of tho ChU war, Mia. I.uoy Jory. a on armol woman. 1 naouaod by her wart lor huaband or chooblng a jounger inato without the formality i,r dlvorclBK the tlnt. Jory algnod a louiplitlnt thla morning charglus hit. wUi with uuljgnmy. ad within half an hour he was behind prUon L.r. uniiiir iht e&ro of Matron Sim mon Hr aecoBd hualwnd. T. K 'b-u of bim wbllo ooiivaleHoing. J. KdiuondMii. w 1" arrut.l ad ! Whi'tlngton. a putlent at tho atate h retuiuad ft th city Jail booked on I own- Mylum. kllM Iilmsolf Into iea-ui- ihaig" Moth cna will be -trUy afurooflu by plunging heard bj Judge rain-run tomorrow Ur he balcony aurroHiidlag the morning i-rrh on which he wm aittiag while Mr Jor ur Mi Kdmonnoii la the lr eoerlg III ahatUrrad benlth. ' -. a . r..ki uu aVull fiH iki. ainnnt .. . M.0 " "!. " WW w west & 4oan foet below. lie but aill 7 o'etork, in apite of urKieti aclefaM eouki do for fiijn For ."I mi-, it hae The .'ortauait u.a w eow- .roM-n t b.utaJ tA tLt- Atrium r-oie month uuilli TIZA Goad tea. close price. There is no other way to build a rood business or keep a good business. Ymi iinh icIwm yoni ruh-i d yea doo'i liU ackiiuiiir Ifl we p.r Uiw. inam; i'atiisnt (x)m.mits sl'ioidk H - ule)dl mania getting thu CT". If join oni.ljari CcVt' vv ,,.,h ,h ,n br4 v Aj ,,ai '' ' CELEBRATED'r ijhuts - H7 STOMAUM v r, BITTERS 1 iaBBBBBBBBBnanV ft 9 annaHe'V I o 'tire Ifuirtliiirii. I'iMir pM'tll' ludigoation IVvit and oMlinif. Slwple!.- III1! .nut MulniM gue. to- hlag known to have a doalre ii. .ad hia e&Alenco, but recently he h hown with rationalnoMi that thv hop4t' tsrf belloved him cured und he wa placed on the porch to riioy tho freeh air and tuushlne New NoturJi'M. 8. A. Oharloa. Hood Itlver; CharluK lndd, Merlin; William I Wright, Grnnta I'iihb: S. P. Ilargor, Ilrownavllle; J. I, Walker, Pendle ton; Rllim J. Day, Jarkwinvlllo; J. L. WollH. P. II. llolbrook, It. V. Graham, C. K. Ihrna, It. M. Tuttlo, B. II. Quackonbuoh. J. 1. Hnrtmnn, Portland. Puvdrii'iit Hooscvelt Hav". That outdoor oxercUo U nooded by tho American people Thra'a a'l rlioiimntlam follow that advl"-' Tho anHwor la almplo H'u nallard'a Snow Mnlmont, "and tho rhoumatWm will go, leaving you no epry oa a colt. Olvoa quick and permnnont re lief from ihouiniiti"m, it- iini'pln lamo back and all pains. Sold by all denlorg COUVAjXIH KAHTKU.V It. It TJMK TAHI.i: c. No. i- .nnoa Dutroit 1:00 p. m followa, (tommonolng Jun. in, 1008 Triilna for ComilllN, No. 8 Loaves Albany 7.efa. in rrlvim il CorvallU . ...8.Stn. m Nrt. 10. Uvci Albany 3 : W p. in 'ArrivM at GorraHla ... 4: Sap. m No. 0 Levi roe Albany T : 4f. p. in Arrlvua at Carrallta .... S :2a p. in Train for Albuiiy. No i Leaven Corvallla 6:30 ft. in Arrhu nt Albany 7:10 a. in No. 9 Ioftvaa CervaUte 2:16 p. in Anlvoa at Albany !:p. w No. 7 Laavej OirvallU C- 00 p. in Arrivoa at Albany 6:50 p. in No. 11 (Sunday only) Leaves CorvallU ...... 1 1 : 1 6 ft. m Arrives at Albany ll:f8a. rn No. 12 (Sunday only) Iiavoa Albany 12.36 p. in Arrlvi a. Corvallla .... 1:18 p. w For further Information apply t( Tmlim fmm and to Yaqulna. No. ? rhe Tfeinalns will be tent to Daker lAr.lvca a, CorvaUIa ....11 00 a, m ( - whe'O relativen of tho de-' Arrive, at Albany .... G !l p m ceased reside Loaves yaquina ...... C 45a in AS FOLLOWS: llt)TII WAYS ONK WAY.' TJIItOL'GW VIA POHTIiANU CALlWltNIA Chicago $74.15 $87.50' SI. Louis $09.15 $82.50' SI, Paul $61.65 $81.75 Omaha $61.65 $75.00- Kansas City $61.65 $75.00' TICKETS WILL HE ON SALE May 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19, ?.0 July 6' 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21,22 Good for return In 00 dayn wttb Btnpovor privileges at pleasuro within limits REMEMBttR THE DATES For any further Information call ou agonte. VM. M'MUItltAY, (leuoral 1'nsHungor Agent, POItTLANI), OREGON, Oregon Electric Railway Company TIME OAItn Leaving Siilcm. Portland and intormodlato btatloua looal G:15a, row Portland and lutormudlato stations, local 8. 0B n. it. Wont Woodburn, WIIhoiivIIIq, Tumi- ntln, Portland, Ilmltod 0:30 o. ru. Portland and Intermediate atatlons, loeal 11:03 a. iu. Portland and Intorinodlatu stations, local 2-30 p. in. Weat Woodbuni, Wllsonvlllo. Tuala tin, Portland, limited 4:02 p. rr. Portland and Intormodlato stutlous local , 6.35 p. m Arriving Huleni. Portland and Intermediate statlonu looal 8 35 a. nu Portland nd iuUrinodlato statlont. local , 10:45 a, m Portland, Tualatin, Wllsonvlllo, Wes Woodburn, Ilmltod ..11:15 a. ra. Portland and Intermedlato atatlono, local 1:25 p. m. Portland and Intermediate 8tntloneb local 4:50 p. in. Portland, Tualatin, Wllsouvllle, WcsV Woodburn, limited.. 5-47 p. ux Portland and Intermedlato Btatlons, local 7:50 p, BE, M m