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DAILY' CAPITAL JOUltNAL, SALEM, ORKGON, SATUHDAV, MAY 'J, lOOe ilA J. L STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER 9mm 1uK tremely Boort. fivory nyitorlnl used Is of tho very best and the itjies arp far above what you will expect for the very moderate prices. SklrtB are very full gored and trimmed nH woll an a $20 voile or Panama A look at tho linos will convince you of our sttpreni a In mndi up wn.'h stuffs. , mmmmmmmmmmrm WTLESHIPS OFF 5 a .!. nkliiM of the Newport fcmme p!I rlub has sunt The Capl- 11 Jonriuil the following toleKiam: .Vwnort. Or.. May 1. Wire JiiHt Icjivtd from Waihlpittqu that bat- fM?t win mop oirnqinu nay. Newport In .ulvc. There Is Nothing h w! r!i d :a Is so dnngorous m In Kyo Trouble. tth'ii j on consider that you can gut along fnlrly well without any ten rccpt ilghrj'.you will understand how Important It Is to ik " rliancns with your eyoa. Our Business !s to Tell You When You Need Glasses BARR'S JEWELRY STORE Jk Store of Quality Corner Staleinll Liberty Salem, Oregon Niagara Compressed ,fc r v complete sprayer I eal Ly. r ..... r v pu - 'w.-ripiiuw on renins i uiii.n..c - ; l!1'i' Wood and Steel Tanks. CHASE & SKAIPE, 81 Ladies' and Misses Washable i SuitsandSkirts Tho new HncB nrc now complete aud thrifty shoppers will be right on linnd while the assortments nfe ex WILL STOP YAOUINA BAY The people of Newport are vary much alive aud dCHervo credit for their enterprise. It will enable thouHuiult of nconlo In tho valley to Hie the Hoot near home nnd uo doubt oxcurHlou rates will be mado an tho Corvnl'ls & Eastern. ?Mp(fv; & A- Air Spraying Outfits 'be marku Something to d- .. r .ui WlnH Mill ad 198 StatciSlrct PRESIDENT CLEVELAND IS BELIEVED TO BE NEAR DEATH (Unitod Press Leased Wife,) Lakewood, N. j May $. Tho feeling Is goneral here today that Orover Cleveland, the only' living former President of tho (Unlted States, Is slowly sinking and that the end 1b approaching faatcr than either Mrs. Cleveland or Dr. 'Bryant, his physician, will admit. Airs, uicveianu rciusea no give uie nitblln itnv Infnrnmtlnn rnnnornlnt? tho condition of her husband and nono cnu bo obtained from Dr. Tlrv- ant, who refers nil people to the pa COMMON CARRIERS (Continued from page ono.) AlaltofOoTilairVlix for every day of non-compliance with thin law. Three or four ncnaratc suits will bo brcught at an early date to bring out all tho point In volved in each feature of this pro vision. To Dam Hniiko Itlvei', President Roobcv'.'U has agreed to signed the Snake river dam .bill If it is amended so thnt not more than 2fi per cent of tho water of -the dam HhnM be used for power purposes. The agreement was reached at a eonfercnce.attcndcd by Senator Piles and Representative Jones of Wash ington. Another provision lu tho bllr Is after n lapse of 50 yeah) the secretary of war will bnve nbsoluto control of tho dam now projected. .IoIiiimiii Will Not .Intl. Chicago, May 2. Whllo Onvern- or John A, Johnson of Minnesota Is laying plans for tho capture of the southern states not committed to V. .1. Bryan, the followers of the hitter are engaged In an earnest effort to take .lohnwm s own state away from him. Johnson's hopes us a presidential candidate are bound un In tho Minn osota convention's result. With that convention lost, JoIiiihuii Is lost. The governor declared today that thorp shall bo no compromise, with the Bryan men and 'that the light must go on to the flnltOt, Wins IxiImm- Victory. Indianapolis, Ind.. May 2. James Lewis, the ".ow president of tins Uni ted Mine Workers of America, bus won his first big victory Hlnco ho be came the head of tho organisation. As a ro3iilt of his efforts, tho re rout enntraot betweon him nn'd tho operators at Toledo, providing that the contract between the mlnJ own ers nnd operators will run two' years at th'- present wage scale, linn benn accepted by mombors of both organ Iznt'ons. Wliooiilng CimirIi. 'ln KebriiHry our daughter had the whooping cough. Mr. Lane, of Unrtiand, recommended Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy aud said It gave his MBtomera the best of ntl faction. Wo found It as ho said, and can recommend It to nnyonn having children troubled with whooping cough," says Mrs. A. Oo. of Durnuil, Mich. For sale by Br. Stone's drug store. HOUTIIKIt.V PAOIKIC COMPANY Ilnvo made very low rates account of (Iron tor Norrls ft Uowe circus which will oxhlblt at Salem, May 4, 1908, round trip tloketn for this or casJlou wll bu p.old for one nnd one tlilrd faro botween Jefferson and Canby,' Wao.1ljru to SUvorton, Inc. WM. M'Ml'UUAY. JOHN M. SCOTT, (i. P. A. A. 0. P. A. WW Valurd Same A (Jold, B. O; Stewart, a niurehant of tv dar View, Miss.. say: "I toll my cusiomars wih-ii iny nuy a uux "'In CI 4 Dr. King's New Ufo Pills they Rot.urCCUIl CICUIUU the worth of that much gold In In . weight, If aflllctod with constipation, malaria or biliousness." Sold under guarantiee at J. C. Parry's dru store. 25c. TlteriiLi: i.v a .ii ControVi'lHV In tho Star Jap r- tnurant on Court str'ft at 2 o'clock i icHiilted lu a tow. In which a win-, dow was wk i a iitig man --.,ed and later rehaswl w HHWnHHMHHi irniiiirvi W. D ; B llfC k I UlCLl the quality nnd s:.vc all the aroma and t-trcngth by packing SSSfe Folder's (jpNUfff Golden Gate Coffee mm in aroma-tight tins. Sold on merit No Prizes No Coupons No Crockery, J. A. Feller OX Co., San ITranclac tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm nt's tlenb's wife. Tho secrecy being mntuttUned lends to tho belief that tho former President h near death. Dr. Bryant remained at 'the bedside alt night and, this morning. Princeton, N. J., May 2. Mm. Cleveland arrived hero thla after noon, fjho declared that hor hus band Is slowly recovering and that hejwlU be, out of bed In ft few days. She declares there Is no foundation fdf tho report that there Is danger ti Mr. Cleveland's Illness. HARMLESS SLEEPING POWDER (United Press Lensod Wire.) Vn'.lejo, Cnl May 2. Mrs. Maud McCarthy, wlfo of Dr. Joseph Mc Carthy, a naval surgeon on duty at Gaum, died today from the effecta of morphine taken to get rollef from liiBomnln. Mrs. McCarthy had .been in a comatose condition for four days.! Tho drug was known to her iib a harmless looping powder. Her rein liven in Cincinnati arc very promi nent. I o Southern Pacific R. R. Time Caru Thins Cm 1 No. flli ICffectivc F'Midaj i Derrmhixr 20th, 12.01 A. nf. ToMiird Portland Passenger. No. 16. 5:B3 A. M. Oregon Express No. 18. SMO A. M. Cottngo Grove Passenger. No. 12.-2:45 P. M. Uoanburg Pas- iongor. No. 14. 0:13 P. M. Portland Kx ' presi. Toward Portland I-'relglit. No. 2 Leave Albany 12:35 p. m Arrive nt Vuqulna .... C: 15 p.m. Trains to nud from Detroit. Loavon Cyrvrllls 1:40 p. ni. N3. 3 Lunvofl Albany 7:30 a. in. A. M. (i:00, n7:0r., 8:05, 10,00. VrIvo3 at Albany 11:58 a. ui Freight. o. 22G 10:40 a. m., way freight arrives, No. 22C 11:28 a. in,, way freight No. 2225:00 P. M. Portland Fast departs. Toward Han FraiiriNco Passenger. No. 11. 11.03 A. M. Roseburg Pas senger. No. 17. 6:45 P. M. Cottago Gtovo Passenger. !No. 15.-9:56 P. M. California Kx press. No. 13. 2:01 A. M. San Francisco Express. Toward Sun l-'ranrlsro KrWght. No. 221.-2:43 A. M. Portland Fast Freight. No. 22511:28 A. M. Way-Frelght WM. McMUIlRAY, (Jen, Pa. Ant., Portland, Oregon. Jno. M. Scott, Asst. O, I. A. - Railway Company TIMK CARD IlnvliiB Halem. Poittaid and intcrmedliito stations, RI--STAURA.NT; lcal 6:15 a, m !.,rtluml anrl Intarmn.llnta ntntlnna Iowl1 8;05 a. m ai-iWost Woodburn, Wilsonvlllo, Tial I atln, Portland, limited 9:30 a. m. i Portland and Intermediate stations. ; 'ocal 11:03 a. in Portland and liiturmodlatu stations, local 2:30 p. in. Wt WoodUnrH, Wilwittvlllu. Tuala , tin, PortUnd, llmlUd 4:02 p. in. Portland and lntwmdlut stations local 6:3i p. in i ( Arriving Salem. t Portland and Intermedial ust'oM. ! local S:3( a. m. Portland tad InUrtnCMllaKi aiatluHS. ' local 10:1$ a. m Portland, Tualatin, WlUuuvlUa, Wot i Wnodburu, HrnlttKl ..11:11 a. in. ' Portland and Intermodule station, J local 0:25 p. ra. Portland and inttfrinadlate station, I looal 4: SO p. m. Portland, Tualatin. WilsonvlUc. Wet j Woodburn, limited.. JM7 p. m. .Portland and Intormodinta lat'on ! 'ocal 7: SO p. tu - o . . - I AM that a machine politician uetds to make hltu decide in a Kood lUklni; He lb alwaya ruidy to y,rt Into th bvn-l wa;on when ho Is hungn ANOTHER EXPRESS SHIPMENT Of Applique Pattern Side Band Swisses Received Yesterday They'ro high cla novelties that arc having a tremendous sale throughout the Kurt. Thco Sldo Bauds nrc used for trim lnUiRH, gtvo a flnJMi tliat you cau't necuro by using separate braids, llavo yoa tried tho Colored Uncus for your chlldrca's drowwfl? Tho llnoH fabric Is serviceable and the colors always look bright and fresh. T Children's Summer Wash Suits V V tMmk " iV uW3 kvm 7TTV& JUST RECEIVED-A Line of Misses' Tan BLUE RIBBON SHOES Sles KH to 2. .Iiim the Jj l wjmr-a s- A BssrAm-n Tjf3JT5 t -Sl-lS 'S&tZ'iJS (5. &Z$,Grs'steS't &lrcfa Wl-J I'NDKHHKIili REAL BARGAINS A Reed 7-room house, lot 75xH0; ono block from PoMolllce; Iiiii'kiiIii. $2750. Cood new liotiso, 7 roopis, hard plaster; 2 K"d lotH; barn; SI blnukH from now cailliiij; on Installmoiit, $50 down, $15 per mouth. (!oo(l ikmv 7-room Iioiih nud lot. Iinru, toilet, etc. Hame terms; $1250. Nice " block on. North Fioni HI.. 4 blocks north of ,crwek for $350; $5 per month. , $ii00 will buy n Wroom Iioiihv, barn, 2 lots, :t lilookH from mir line; Vi cash, ba'iiueo terinb. $111)0 will take a K.ood 5-rooiii home, two nice lots. Kasy pay iiiunlH. monthly. 20 iirreti, IIk ulcosl Improved pliUH on Kalom pralrli1. bl new house, 2 kooi) bitriis, silo, windmill, nice tnwtr, IIUOO-Kalloii tank, hy drnnu In hou, barn lot, a lu yard; Kood milk lions1; nice woodshed; linn orchard, lots of fruit and Dow ers of all kinds. S this for a homo 1 Vt mllos from ear, A dnndy home, easy terms, $0500. A nlco 11-ncre, good bonne, bnrn, orchard; smnll fruit of all kinds; only $2750. Nlro 11-ncre, fod Improved or chard rlote In, lino Iioiimh; ono-hiilf cnHh; $2250. Hoiisim for sale and rent. Money to lonu on real estate. Fire, life, sick nnd accident Insur ance. Notary work, employment uKttucy, T vou want nolo or want a place to work call and bco us, R. R. RYAN O A. Chapel In rharK'i for 30 dayi coiner (Vntur and Commrelal Hts. - CHANGE OF A LIFETIME TO VISIT SEATTLE Tb. bat t l-fhl, ftf I of the L'filti-d Stales which ban junt completed lu nivinoiabie crui'f aroiHiil ike Horn will be on Pu t itound alMiut May 21st to May 30th. lu ordr lo viv the noil of Oregon an oppoHuuliy to wltir-M tho HJHIiailVlil ami IU t the llMt, tlto tk)u(hrii PaelHo will sell round trip tick eta from Halbin to Stntt'e for $t.70; from Salem to Taooma for $X. under IUh following, conditiens: Kalu l)atHr- May Slt and 32ml to BudUW. and May 25th and 26th. I90K, to Taooma. 1. 1 in Its- ContlnuoiiH passnK In both directions with a final rHurn limit of U days from date of sale This la an opoprtune time for the Cherry City to run an excursion to StatUe FOR AGES 2 12 TO 8 Nicely jtrliiuncil. Our prices from nie to $a.i!0. .We're show mlna'- n niiicli DK!a 'imirli writer niortmeiu till Mm von tluiii ever lieforo. simile the uIiTk ntt uautlng. lflJJrs SsSr'Z' "HKdL'IiAU BTOIIKS." CORVAiiTJH' & KABTKHN . R. TIMK TAIIIiK No, ! Lmti'rt Detroit 1:00 p.m. follows, communalnR Jan. 10, 1008; TniliiH for Corvallls. No. 8 Loaves Albany .,.,.... 7:56a.m. rrlvon nt Corvalllu , ... 8:36 a.m. No. 10. Lcavoa Albany ,'; ..,',,'. 3:55 p.m. Arrives at Corvalllu ... 4:35p.m. No, C Loaves Albany 7:45 p.m. Arrives at CorvallU .... 8:25p.m. Trains for Albany. No. 6 Loaves Corvallls ...... 6:30 a. m. Arrives nt Albany 7:10 a.m. No. 0 Ieavua Corv.illln 2:15 p.m. Arilves nt Albnny 2:56 p.m. No, 7 Leaves Corvallls , t;Q0p, m. Arrive at Albany C:40 p. m, No, 11 (Runday only) Leaven CorvallH 11:16 a.m. Anlvus nt Albany 11:88 a. m. No, 12 (SnnJay only) Leavna Albany 12: 35 p.m. Arrives a: Corrallls .... 1:18 p.m. For further Information apply to Train (""m-nai lo 1'aqalaa. No. 1 Arrives at Corvallis , , , .11:00 a. m. Arrive nt Albany ...,i 6:66p.m. Loaves Ynqulna 6:45 a. m, CASTOR I A i'or Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bougtt &&&, Bwura Olgnatn .Miil'llii(ti JJfj'iisj' A iiiarriax' IW'iis lias been Is u d to O L Pi-'r-. aaMi 32. of 8.1 'iii. an lilt I'.uM liinaesi, aged 25. of Hherldan Fine Home for Sale Party witji cash belter investi gate. Price reasonable. Address 11. , care J ou mil i j a YA l 13 i.