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DAILY CAWTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, tyAKCH 12, . IRQ",.,-, wa-zr'i AW- i? i SPRING .tfcft - - - m T v m T -m 7 ff m-vm va i-viai -i ;u AhV-TJL JL-ilAl V- , MONDAY, MARCH ISth An p.vpntf whJrli vp liavft Iippii nrpnarino fnr qpv "UL Pefal months. Monday we present for your se f' lection the best of Ladies', Misses', Junior and Children's Wearing Apparel, Men's, Young Men's and Boys' Suits and Fur nishings. Accept this as our invitation to be with us on this occasion in the afternoon from 2:30 to 5:30. We have arranged a pleasing musical pro gram, to be rendered on the first floor by Prof. Henry Stoudenmeyer's Or chestra. Watch for opening specials in Monday's paper. Store opens at 10 o'clock Monday morning. SEATTLE'S OREGON'S HYPNOTIC SENSATION HUMANE ATTEND ooooooooooo PERSONAL MENTION ooooooooooo AFRAID OF HIS JOB XBUk3t, 3&Wl&J.Ji JK3GZFJSZ& T -r JM yjf jlm fcjifcy Xm&JJSJlCeueL United I'rws Leased Wire. j At the Hoard of Trade rooms to- Tacoma, Wash., March 12. That night toorgnnlze a humane society. Joshua Klein, the mysterious spirit- AH lutorosted aro earnestly urged to ual adviser, who Is on trial In JudgoMe present. Easterday's department of the su-i ... perlor court, accused of attempting SPEAKER CANNON to kill Miss Dora Culbertson, Is using his hypnotic power to Influence wit nesses who are testifying against rUnltod Press Leased Wlre.l him, wbb openly chargod by Prose- Waahlngton, March 12. Spottkur cuting Attorney J. L. McMurray and i Cannon conferred with Prosldont Deputy Prosooutor Burmoister In i Tuft a second time this afternoon. Ho court this morning. was aocoinpanlcd by Senator Cullom The charge was made while Mrd. ' l' hccoimI time, having been uccom-Sa-uvageot, mother of one of the girl panied by Kuprcsontntlvu Watson tho who aro said to bo held under Klein's flr8t tlmc- Tho vl(,ltH rolato to tho Influenco in Europe, was on tho stand i house insurgents. ... iw.jr.y.B'.5 ! ooooooooooo 0 CITY NEWS ooooooooooo Weather Forecast- Jalr tonight, nhower Kotuitlny. If "What's tho Uo" Ik your business creed you will not And any tiso for the want udi. To Allow Rome part of your business to bo neglected for lack of the right HOrt of worker Is to pay a high penalty for your failure to use tho want ads. Gntiul Skating Ouiilviil- Auditorium rink, Wednesday, March 17th. Buckingham's ohocointoa and bun bons. 3-ll-3t It Will Pay- You to hco our 1009 lino of wheels boforo you buy, Frank J. Mooro. 3-1 1-tf Nir Stock Of Hartfords and CI. & J. tiro. Frank .1. Mooro. 3-1 1-tf Huoklughum's ohocolntos, 311-31 l''lim .Maple ami Ah Wood For Halo, cheap, for Imtuodinto de 1 Ivory. Apply Krobs llros., Hush Droymun building. Toluphouu Main 131. 2-lG-tf It N T1iik You hud your whoa) ohm nod umt Overhauled for tho coming Hanson. Fmnk .1. Mooro. 3-1 l-tf (Srinul Hkntlni: ('unilvnl Atiditorlum rluk, WodnurtlHy. March I Ttl. Chicken, chickens- All Hit chlnkona you want fur your Sunday dluuor nt F, Furrlngton's. tlui Htato street groaar and murk man. The Heiiiity And iitutuosw of our new offering in lac ourlaliit will intarftit you. The House Furnishing Co. Salem Wuiiuui'ri Oluli Will meat Ht tho home of Mrs. b, T, Hume. Ohemekwtn otruat. Sntur day nfterunou. at 2:30 o'oluok. Hotter than over, Inn's Ico croant. I 3-ll-2t Ht. PntrlckV Masquci-mlo Auditorium rink, Wednesday, Maroh 17th. Cutplntt Heavy tread tlroH, for heavy men and rough rondo. Frank J. Moore 3-11-tf I'Nv Solo or Trade For wood, ono $80 horse and 3-inch wagon. See It. A. Pfell, C13 Market street. 3-11-tt ZIiiii'n hnnd-mado chocolate cream aro tho best. 3-11 2t Icro Ocnin And Ico oriiam soda at Ducking hum'ri Pnlaco of Hwi-cts. Hod Crot Pharmacy. 3-ll-3t Itiickiiigluiiu'N CrAiii Chewing taffy Is tliu talk of tlio town. 3-1 1-3 1 St. I'ntrlekN MsiitTmlc Auditorium rink. Wuduoadiy, Mai eh 17th. Ifanl TiincM IMuco Tonight At Commercial Hall. Si'o ( A, Jolmwin About having your old hu It prttwad and ulonuud if you wnnt It to look as good um now; ltiO South Commroinl utrutit Phono 6(! IMgnr Mm tin As "Poo-liali.M In tho "Mlkndo," taktw nil tho IiIhU ottluoa that ure ro fiiHiid by other, and, luoldoutally, (ho sulurlwi which now with thimi, at ilia Oiniud. March Si and S. If You llnvo .Not Vol Seen lv uw lue curtains sUowh by ttu lloiiMi Fiii'uUIiImc Co.. you h(iild lake tkt Hrat aparv tlm (9 do so. Notarial Appoint immts O. O. HIkIov. JophIu county; ClmrlM J. Ferimn. UmatillH; K. S IvHiihu. Union; W. II. Mason. .Klam ath. David S. Stoarua, Frank Wtlir. I.. ShiiuimI. W. II. King, Multnomah; J. V. II. miliar. Polk; It. 11. CloodlM. Marlon. A. D. Houston Tliw NHrlHl olwatr and rM r calls fur nud drivers all order. PIiohb Ull. .vt door to JouriMl ottluo. OXingo I'iiiUm taking Parloi-s ' ltlcyilos Cottage and I'hcmokcta stH.; call. From $25 up. Frank J Moore, day or night. J O SHI. Phono S00 , 3-11-tf wnmtmHitunntmmintmninuiaHf, I WINDOW BOXES plAIN AND FANCY i These bcnutifu-l flower boxes add to Uie beauty of any home. See them. MASON BROS., FORISTS PHONE 308 211 MILLER ST. t Koe and Hon Salem school fotkH in tho "Mlkndo" at tho Grand, March 22 and 23. Wo Take All tho Ilbtk When wo are permitted to monsure and fit your carpotu and shades a they should be. They aro ours until you 'aro satisfied the work Is rlghl. The House Furnishing Co. Will (Vlt'lmitc Tho Auditorium rink will glvo' h grand masquerado and skating carni val on St. Patrick's ovo, Wednesday, March 17th. Fifty dollars In prize will bo given away. Will (Vlchi-uto Tho Auditorium rink will glvo n grand mnsquorade und skating car nival on St. Patrick's ove, Wednes day, March 17. Fifty dollars In prUos will ho glvon away. A IVIopliouo (nvMatioii Hello. 1m this you, wife? Yos, dear, woll, nay wlflo, what kind of enrpot did yon any to got? Why "Park Mills' of course. Tho Houbo Fur nishing Co. will show you the ptu- torn I selected. .MiTi'luiiits May IjU And lie HiUTUHsfully for aomu tliuu, hut their inorehuudltm will continu ally stamp a proper brand on thttlr iHiBlner. We fool saft with "Park Mills" carpets. The Houso FurnUh Ing Co. Plioiniuiiipli Concert Program for phonograph concert for flower inlMlun work to kt hald at J. W. Young's hall. SS0 North Uborty atrt: First. rHrt of the wurk: iMeuuil. reading lh llfo of Jnwl CtuwiNly. Admlttilon B contn, tho monwy to go tor th brtiioflt of ike work. UmHoo and clillilrwu lit vltHl to the concert. .Now Pastor Arrlut. Itr. H. C. Uakor. of Oklu. U ta uowly-apitulHtad uaator of the Ch utekt(a atrM)t ISvaHgtflical cktireh. Mr. llaktr la a youag wan of ten yaam' epriHi la Hi ministry, and kaa omu a sureMsful soul-winner ' Star last fall be kaa Wen ougtuKd la evaagvllca) work In the Hast. As speaker k Uo aot fall to com mand the attention of hU hearei-. a iu I preMonts the truth of the gojpel In a clear, logical and forceful man ner TUf evangelistic service h-iil diirtiiK the week iu the Kvuugelu-nl t lunch will be ootttlauod next w6dk. nnd Just after sho had broken down and exclaimed excitedly, "I can't toBtlfy correctly while that man is staring at mo with hU glassy eyes. Please tako him nway." Thon turning to the court sho ap pealed earnestly that tho man whom -he hnd Just accused of threatening her own life, nnd of trying to kill her slBter, Ue excluded from the room. The court replied that Kloln could not be excluded from tho room, ac cording to law, nnd that, If ho wero Influencing the witnesses the cour. was powerloss to provent it. At tho opening of court todny Mra. Sauvagcot's tostlmony was com menced whoro It has boon conclude-! yostorday. Counsel for tho dofonsa laid groat strofls on Mrs. Sauvn geot's Trip to Amden Inst yonr, when sue brought Miss Dora Sauvagcot back to. Now York with her. Mrs. Sauvagcot said that her daughtor wrote a lottor to her, In which sho told of being forced to romnln nt Klein's chntlot. Tho letter, accord ing to her mother, had slipped by Klein, who usually rend all the let ters sent out from the chntlot. After tho mother had brought her daughter to Amorica, Kloln's influ ence ngaln nsserted Itself, she said, and the man toe: her daughter away again to Switzerland. "Oh, mothor, I don't want to o back with him. He has cast a spoil on me. If I go nway this time, I don't think I shall ovor boo you and sister again," tho girl Is declared to havo said. During the recital of this Incident Mrs. Sauvagcot broke down nnd wept While on tho wltnos stand yester day Miss CulborUort froquontly had to think deeply to nnswor-seomlnsly simple quostlons. Attorney Georga nsked hor If she wero III, or still un der nervous stross, nnd sho nnswored by snylng that somo one, pointing to Klein, wns trying to intluenco hor. "Thoro Is a montnl Innuonco coming constantly from that directions. My mind Is too strong for him to com- plotdy It Is understood that a compro mise proposition wns submitted to Tuft by Senator Cummins, of lown. Taft thon gave It to WatBon when ho called. The plan proposes that a committee or 15 bo appointed noxt Monday to luvostlgato tho question of rules and report to congress next winter. The commltteo is to consist of live Can non men, four insurgents and six Don ocrnts. Tho rogulnrn woul dagreo to such a plan, provided Cannon ho ullowed to appoint the committee. EVEN THE LAMBS CAN'T "GAMBOL ON THE GREEN" Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Holmes, of Rosednle, loft for Everett, Wash., this morning, where they will make an extended visit to friends. Albort Hutchinson, of Minnesota, was a passenger to Jefferson today to look ovor the surrounding country, nnd expects to locate somewhere In the valley. E. C. Minion went to Portland last night on a business trip. Mayor and Mrs. Qeorgo F. Uodgern returned from Portland last night, whoro they attended tho automobile show. Mi-, and Mrs. C. L. McNary went to Portland laBt night, where they will remain several days. Mrs. Ralph Clover wont to Port land this morning. o DIED. THOMAS. At the Snlom 'hospital, Thursday evening, March 11, 1909 at 7:30 o'clock, of pneumonia, Grant Thomas, aged 44 years. Ho had been in the hospital since Monday, but was sick several day; before going there. Deceased was a resident of South Salem, nnd loaves a wife and four children. A brothor arrived from Portland last nlgh. Tho father of the 'deceased Is P. A. Thomas, nlso a resident of Salem. j ii , A fish In the bont is better than nine on the hook. j o The llrst voice of spring tho fem inine cry for her Easter outfit. ) (United l'rtsi I.cmciI Wire Carson City, Nov., March 12. Tho bill to abolish gambling In Ne vada was amended today so ad to include all card gamos that are pl:ty cd for money or prlzos, tho law to become cffcctlvo October 10, 1010. TIiIb meot8vlth tho approval of both houses and It In believed that It undoubtedly will bo passed, which will mean that the proposition will be submitted to the pooplo at tho next general election. PIANO TUNING JiUTEIilil'R L. WOODS. Tuning, polishing, ropnlrlng. Ph'o608 Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company Frank Meredith. Ilcsldcnt Acnt Room 13, Lndd & Hush, Bank Dullding. - m - WORKMEN WOULD NOT STAND HIS WORK MONEY TQ LOAN THOS. K. P5ltD Over Ladd & Dash's Dank, Salem, Ot (United Vrtm t.aid Wlre.l Seattle, March 12. Tho oppor tune appoaranco Of Dotoctivo Phil lips haved J, Floury, proprietor of the West Const Employment Agency, from serious Injury nt tho hands of n mob of Infuriated laborers this morning. Tho men claim to havo pnld to a olork omployed by Floury yostorday sovoral hundred dollars r.s commission on promised Jobs, but when thoy reported todny ut tho em ployment bureau for transportation Fleury Is wild to have Informed tho men that ho hnd no positions to? them. His erstwhile clerk, he clnlm O O O O O () O O O O O O 0 NEW TODAY O O () O O O O O O o o For Kent 90 acres pasture, run ning water, 10 acres potato ground 4-room houso and lot. Hox 113 Turner, Or. 3-12-31 ' Wanted Experienced wnltress dur ing extra session of legislature, $1, per day. Wlllnmotto Hotol. 3-12-2t Wmitcri Carpots to make, rugs and rags to make carpots. A. M. Bun nell. 194 South 12th street. Phono 122. 3-1 2-1 w ed had dlsanneared dnrlnt- tho nlirht Influence It. ltit ho sets m?1 taking tho ensh with him. back In my thought, and causos mo to entirely forget happenings." sho wild. For Hah' Twonty-olght ncros, twc thlrds cleared, bnlnnco In good timber; 350 fruit trees; mostly prunes on hind, two miles west of Salem, uIko light wagon. Flno view. Mary E. Beaver, Route No. 2, Salem. 3-12-tf INDICTED FOR KILLING HIS SWEETHEARTi (United I'rt-M l.castd Wlre.l UalMinorw, AlHieh IS. Joseph J .M tiollar was Indicted today mi n ehargo r murdor by the grand jury' following hi explanation to th- pn lice that he shot hi swetlitMtt. IU glna I lel. while firing at a footpad who hud attempted to hold them up on h lonely road laat Monday night At first It wtm reiHirttHl that the footiMtl hoi the girl because xlw slapped the thug' faw when h? ti-u-d to steal a necklace fro other. Did a hotel register , ver go out in to tho country am! let the peopl kaow where you were doing biul u ess? m rtiss JVI'tMASl tfTvytSk THE RIGHT KIND OF MEDICINE For those whoso systems arc run down and debili tated, and whose digestive oikiiiis are weak and unable to pro u-rl djgeat and assimilate the food can be found iu Hosteller',, stomacli Hitlers. While e hav hundreds of letters to prove this claim htlli u pt't-Miiial trial will convince you more quick 1 ml s. tisfactorlb Tlici-eroic get a bottle of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS ioi'n. f .i.m any druggist, dealer or grocer and you make the first step on the road to good hwilth l will tone and strengthen the entire system i il t plcnt of rich, red blood and prevent such ailments n Heai-tbimi, CiainpN Dyspepsia, Poor Appetite, Itiliousiiess, Costlwncss, iuliwtloii, Cold-, dilppe, llc.olnclie mill MnlnWn, Feer .V Ague. Tl K'iiuiu hi-, tun pi-hnte stamp over neck ol COSTS CALIFORNIA , FIVE MILUONSj (United Pres Loasetl Wire baeramanto. Gal.. March 12 Tlio gonornl appropriation bill, providing Hourly JtO.OOQ.000 for the support ot tho government of tho state for the sixty-Unit and slxtsecond n.cal years, passed tho senate thla niornlnsj and is now ready to'go to the gore'H Ma-MMaMMaMaMHMlMMl- I "aBBiiiMBMiBllgMaftaMMaaBBl HTWMIWBriBWWMBWinBMBM misiiiiiiii . OUR FOOTWEAR Has met the approval of people who want the best. Mo.e style, more comfort and more wear for less money than you will find elsewhere. This is an aae of snecialtip? Our REPAIR MAN is a specialist in that line. mw.whibs. THE PLACE WHERE WE FIT IT SALEM SHOE STORE 326 STATE STREET. G. W. ElfflE, Prop. riaiifitfmmm8igf ! taiitf nor for his signature. "Ii" ' " nn