IV 8 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALAI, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1009. i Ladies' Home Kayser's Warranted Silk Gloves W. B. "Nuform" Corsets OWL CUT RATE PRICES ON DRUG SUNDRIES LADIES', MISSES' nnd CHILD IlKN'H rcndy-to-wonr garment In oxgIuhIvo stylos nnd fabrics, shown only nt tho Good OooiIb Storo, Tho assortments nro bigger and bottcir than ovor. the valuoo are greater, whllo tlio prices are from 10 to 15 par cont loss than Inst yonr. Tho flrat storo In Hulom having oxporlonood buIoh lad I oh nnd fitter In charge I Burson Hose Special Tho third shipment of Hurson Hohu, 1080 pairs, will ho on snlo nt tho usual small prices of 10 a pr. Owing to hoimo slight Imperfections wo offer thoso liHc valuos, novor sold for loss Hum iDu nuywhoro, Home Show Day for 1 " Weather I-'ort'cnHt Fair tonight, with light front Frl. day I fair, warmer. If You Have A horso for aalo, aoo J. A. Coopor, at Fuahlon Ktnblos. 3-20-3t Lower ItiMiranco Itatra. By baring us do your work. 13, W. Plorco, Capital Hloctrlo Supply Com pany. Phono .035. 12-10-ood-tf W. T. Illgtlon, Undortakrr Alwaya progressive, up-to-date Vu equipment, largest Rtook. 10-31-ood-tt. Biro. Juuion Hubbard- Told Mm. June that Jim novor growls mIiiuo sho uhom Folgor'a Gold en Onto coffee, llor gioaor grlndH It (or hor. AH l'lmt.Cl Doalora onrry tho Tuahmoo 12V4o; tho m Corona lOo and tho Hon Thu Go ulgnr. Manufactured by the Sa lem Olgnr Factor). Flue Maple nnd Anil Wood For aula, cheap, for Immediate do livery. Apply lCreba Hroa., Hush BrejunaH building. Telephone Main 714. 1-lB-tt Cottage Undertaking Proi Cottage and Ohemekota U.; calls day or Hlght; J. C. 8111. Phono 711. ORIGINAL ASYLUM AviNUE STORE V'o dealro to ay to thu public, nnd specially our old patron, that wo aro now loeatod In our now atoro, cor ner Seventeenth street and Asylum avenue, ilavo a complete atook of freah and aelect brauda of everything that can bo found In a first-clans, up to -dale wrocory. Promising tho eame service aa lu tho past, wo kindly lu vlto attention to our gooda aud price. F. G. DEV0E & SON Phone 1473 I XHtHtMf WIWI4Wa)Wf 4444MaM il Porch and Window Boxes I I Wo have several styles. us and wo will j MASON BROS., FLORISTS jj WONC 308 211 MILLER ST. ;; ttttl ! W l(HlHllfttf fi4Hatl Journal Patterns Grand Petticoat Offer Special for Horso Bhow Day only. Tho largo pottlcont sections offer a Kood $1.G0 value In black Molro I'ottlconts, with wldo nc cordcon pleated flounce, largo nnd full nnd well mado. All sizes In tho allowing. Hpoclnl at 97c See Court Street Window a pr. veniit Hotter than popcorn crlipa or urnckorjaok. Buckingham's Palacu of Hweels. 3-29-31 Dont forget M. W. A. Orchostra dance nt Ilolomau Hall, Thursday night, April 1. 3-30-31 Not Ira to 'riirthriiuui For n bargain In u separator, sou maohlno nt Salem Iron Works. 3J BO Advnnco. 4-1-lt Mvory Day In (lie Year You need u frosh supply of gro ceries, and tho best plaue to give your order la to J. M. Lawrence, tho South Commorolnl street grocer. 1'hono 311. Aro You Donf Try Btolx Rjloatrophono 30 daya aud ho convinced that you onn hear now nt HAHIt'8 JKWHLUY STORE. 3M-3t This Means Dollnm To you. Two o the greatest lnvou tlona of modern times on exhibition In Doroaa Hroa Hop O.tloo, Greater uionoy maker than telephone. Call nad mo them; free demoaatratlon. 3-31-tf Zeoilut A uomblnatlou of papflorn, roaated peanuts, ilako ooaoanut. butter and New Orleans mnlHssea. Uuoklng hain'a Palaoo of Hweets. 3-2'J-3t A numirter Hkrtrl Jaek Morgna and Hd HUlluo wilt glvo an original character aketoh, "Trouble," at tho meotlug of the Women of Woodcraft, Friday night. Tho lodge keeps open housa that night, aud will give a glad welcome to all Ita frleuda. This, of course, after tho regular lodge routine. An excellent program has been arranged aud tho little character iketch of Trouble" la far from being the least attractive of the many good features. Call and see them or phono X call and sec you. w . RcaoV Tho adrortlaomont for Bloomer's Ad dition to Newport, Oregon, on pago 2 of today's pa'por. If you are thinking of a summer homo In Newport, yon will bo intoroatcd. Wanted Voting Lady To attond ofllco and answer tele phone calls. Chunco fo radvancemont later. Call at 203 Cottago street, between 10 and 12 a. m. 4-1-tf Went Out Llko it Lion County Clork Allan mado ono grand finish of tho month of March In Is suing marrlago llconsco. Tho follow ing licenses wore Issued in tho sunset of March; F. C. Smlin, 22, of Albany and Grace h. Martin, of Salem; C. A. Dane. 30. of Salem, and Gladys Ml bols, 22. Slnto Houso Lnwn A forco of 19 mon aro busily en gaged today on tho east sldo of tho Stato Cnpltol spading up tho lawn and proparlng tho walka for planting flowors. Tho ground la bolng thor oughly turned ovor and an ont're now stock of seed will bo plnntcd, Tho lawn was becoming rulnod ow ing to tho moBS killing tho grass. Governor Had Many Frlctid.4. Secretary McArthur roturnod from Olympla this morning wboro ho at tended tho funoral of tho Into Gov ernor Cosgrovo. Mr. McArthur sala tho funoral services woro Improsslvo, and tho floral tributes In tholr won dorful profusion aud beauty, widened tho high oatcom in which Governor Cosgrovo was hold, AppoliiliuentM Made-t- Harry H. Ollngor, or this city, nnd Frank Vaughn, of Astoria, woro ap pointed as members of tho Stato Hoard of Dental Hxamlnors, Mr. Olln gor Hucceods hlmiolr. Mr, Vaughn lllls the vacancy nindo by tho ox plrod term of his hrothor, K. A. Vaughn. Tho Btnto board also ap pointed Itoprosontattvo J. P. Husk as attorney for Wnllown county, to succeed (' Hborharilt. Wants TclrplioiH Franchise A petition hiiH been (lied with tho county commlslsouoru by H. A. Taylor n reprtwentatlvo of tho Mutual Com pany, asking tho commissioners to grant him a franchise ovor tho county road near Moliama. Tho petition states that several of the farmers aud residents living In that loonllty have, shown their desire for a telephone, aud that tho proposed Hue would only bo used for telephonic purposes. Jiiiiimh1 Ills Jol J. A. Cummlngs, a ono-your term prisoner, sentenced from Douglas county, mado his gotnway from his work on tho grounds of tho feqblo minded school last evening. Cum mlngH was omployed at tho tlmo In making garden, when ho just walked away. Nothing has been heard of him up to the present time. This makes the third prisoner who has es caped from tho school grounds. Me Nuttsou, the man who Sheriff Mluto aud Deputy Hsch captured in a cabin south of the city; Kd. Murray, esoap lug day before yesterday, and noth ing heard from htm, and Cummlngs. Tho prison oltlelals have offered a re ward for the capture of Murray or Cummlngs. Tho Kinbro Owe Tho appellant brief In the ease of State vs. A J. Hembree was tiled to day with the ulerk of the supreme court. Morelaud. containing the al leged faulty poluu In the great bulk of testimony. Hembroe was tried and convicted before Judge Mellilde by District Attoraey John II. McNary of murder In the third degree for kill lag his daughter, attd was Hlencd by Judge George H. Hurntt to an lu detlnlte term In the peHltentlary of from one to tlfteen years Alter serv ing one year he was pardoned by Gov ernor Chamberlain. Another charge was brought against him. Instigated by tho residents, partly of the vlolulty In which the alleged crime took place. Sand !ako, Tillamook county, and he wna convicted of murder lu the first degree by District Attorney MoNary and sentenced to bang tor the killing of his wife. Tho Willamette Lightweight Kddle Fish, the lightweight cham pion of the Hotel Willamette Is now decked nut with a bran now suit of wearing apparel In honor of that husky youugi ter'a phenomenal grow ing ability. Proprietor Fish has his eye on several assortment of sporting goods. 8uoh as lightweight pugilistic mlts. baseball bats and spiked run ning shoes, notwithstanding a fully equipped library. "Nothing la too good for the Irish." says Fred, "aud that ktd'a a'goln' to nave a oome back for everything that sails or floats when he gets Into men's clothes, which will not be many wore months. It Is all right. Fred, but don't neglect that hickory brush when the time comes. It puts lite Into the youngster Dont Fall To read tho ad. about Dloomer'a Ad dition to Newport, Oregon, on pago 2 of this paper. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Portland A. Overton and wife, Milton Huddloson, Thomas A Dun dy, William Oltorvau and wife. Potor StrntiBfl. J. D. llecett, I. Lamb. Frank Judson and wife. O. O. McAl lister, Miss Helen A. Bull. Pasadona. Cal. JaJmon S. Kleffff and family, A. It. Kioff. Wolsor, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Reynolds. Noburg, Or. Al. and George Wsw brook. Mill City, Or. Samuel Thurston, 0. L. Taylor. Carson City, Nov. MUo T. Cup plngllngton and family. Fred Shravor Sontlto, Wash. Kinney F. Smith, A. F. Curtis, O. C. Tnlmnn, Junius A. Mlekolson, Hov. L. J. Cnroy. Hoseburg Hnry King and wife. Hay City, Or. C H. Kline. Spoknno H. m. VnldM o Llko .Snmlw's Funny Nob. John Cullock, an attornoy of Port land, wna In tho city today and whllo visiting nt tho Stnto Capitol related an amusing April fool Incident. Mr. Collock told of an aged gontloman In Portland walking along tho stroet early this morning whoa a milk boy hailed him nnd casually Informed htm that ho had lost his handkerchief. Tho old gontloman, unthinkingly turned about nnd began looking for IiIh lost property, whon tho boy yolled Krnl.l.. I 11. ftf nf Anrll. Xrlolnr" Tho host part of tho Joko was, howJ evor, tho April foolod man chanced to look In tho gutter along tho side walk for his hnndkorchlof, and there, lying In plain sight, was a $5 gold- piece, which ho picked up and mean dered on his way. o Another Tnxlcab Company. Auothor tnxlcab firm has filed ar ticles of Incorporation with tho sec retary of stato. Tho now firm Is to operated In Portland undor tho name of tho Orogon Tnxlcab Co., with a ( capital stock of $25,000. Tho in-. corporators are K. W. Brooks, Rob ort Howett and W. II. Warrons. New Incorporations. Articles of Incorporation filed 1m tho olllco of Frank W. Bonnon, Sec retary of Stato, March 31, 1909, as follews: Tho Commercial Club of Oregon City; Incorporators, Thomas J. Ryan, C. O. Huntloy, William A. Showman, Jr.. M. D. Lntnurottc, John Adanu, T. J. Gary, 12. A. Sommor. Frank) BuBoh, Henry O'Malloy. C. D. Latour otto, Franklin T. OrlHUh and W. B. Carll. Gould Commission Company; prln eljml ofllce, Portlnnd; capital stock. $60,000; Incorporators, S. P. Gould, T. II. Garrison, Jr.. and Bert Robl son. Now Era Lund nnd Investment Company; principal oflloe, Portland, capital atock, $10,000; Incorporator. Charlotte McMonloa. Horn Saundotj nnd Mlnnls J. Wnssorman. Oregon Tnxlcab Company; princi pal otlloe, Portland; capital stock, $2G.000; Incorporators. K. W. Brooks, Robert Howett and W. II. Wnrrona. V. D. Smith Fuel Company; prin cipal otllce, Portland; eopltal atook. $10,000; Incorporators, V. D. Smith, K. M. Uinoo. F. A. Lane and A. Clurk. All tho Good QuulltteN of Hly'a Cream Halm, solid, are found la Li quid Cream Halm, which Is Intended tor uao In atomizers. That It la a wonderful remedy for Nasal Catarzh is proved by au ever-laereastag mass of testimony. It doe not dry out nor map the tender alr-paeaagee It al lays tho Inflammation and tjoee straight to tho root of the dhMtue. Obstinate old eatee have yielded la a few weeks. All druggists, lie., in cluding spraying tube, or mailed by Hly llros,. IC Warrea St.. New York. -. - ... o NOTICE. To N. W. Harris & Company of Chi cago, and to Whom It May Con Cen cern: Notice Is hereby given that I, T M. Dlmmlck, County Treasurer ot Cooa County, will within thirty days from the dato ot this notice redeem and pay school bonds Numbers 11, IS. and 13, Issued by School District No 9, Coos County, Oregon, and dated May 1st, 1S95. The ald boada will be paid at the "Banking House of tho New York Security and Trust Company In the City and State of New Yprk, the aald bonds to be re deemed being for the sum ot rive hundred dollars each. No Intercut will be allowed after May lit, 1909. Dated at Coqullle City. Coos Coun ty. Oregon, this X5th day ot March, 1909. T. M. DIMMICK. County Treasurer ot Coo County, Oregon. 3-J7-1BBO INDIANS DIG UP THEIR BURIED COIN United rss Leae! Wlre.l Spokano, WaBh., April 1. Corbett Lawyors, a Nez Pore Indian grad uate from Carlisle, who Is to beud the Indian banking Institution at Nei Perco, Idaho, Id to study banking lu tho Old National Bank, Spokano. Lawyers Is a finely educated Indian. Ho has been private secretary to Superintendent Llpps at tho agency. Many miserly tribesmen, hereto fore eusplcIouB of banks, aro nnxlcnis to got stock In tho new bank nnd about $50,000 lu already In sight. An old Indian squaw bought stock the other day with $3,000 In gold, which had beon burled so long that the dirt mado tho figures and In scriptions Illegible It Is bollovod fortunos ,aro burled on the reservation nnd tho socrot of tho hiding places died with tho old trlbosmen. TWO-CENT FARES EARN THE MONEY Joff;rson City. Mo , Apr 1 I. Two cut fnres have earned more money fv the- railroads lane tho three-rent nt. according to a vtntoment made by At'ornoy-Gofinml Klllot Major, of yinoui'l, who tiii reoon loday as fnvi ring tho lower i'k'I.'i. Major dcclarod that If tho railroads carried out tholr announced plan of putting Into effect Ap''l 10 tho three cont fnre, tho Missouri legislature would recelvo on April 11 a bill com pelling tho corporations to publish Itemized statements of their receipt?. Major claims the roportu of tho rosds today give larger prollth than under the old rato by several hun dred dollars. Thes nre the gains over tho old rates, lis clnlmod by Ma jor. , Atchison, Topokn & Santa Fc $700, Chicago & Alton $300, Missouri Pa uillc $12,00. MEXICO FACES. (Continued from pago 1.) paper nttompts to mnko light of tho situation by declaring that It Is noth ing hut n drunken brawl, tho fact of Its admission of troublo Is consldored confirmation of tho more sorloue im ports. El Corroa, tho othor morning dally at Chihuahua, declares today that conditions are as bad ns reported and assorts positively that tho war wni caused by oxcosslvo taxes. Gardner Ca Goes to Jury. Sail Francisco, April 1. Eugcno Gnrdnor, tho young Kentucklnn charged with tho murder ot Joo Cor dosa, a negro mate on tho whaler Dowhond, Inst August, whllo tho v,y M'l mis In the South Sctw, will see his case go to tho Jury In tho United States circuit court tomorrow morn ing. Gnrdnor declare that ho will bo satlsflod with nothing loss thnu an ncqulttnl. He claims that ho was at tacked by the negro and, nfter being beaten twverefy, struck him In solf defeus. o The average ront paid for New York City tenements nnd apartmont houses built wlUhln flvo yoari amounts to $140 annually for each porson living in them. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup !s freo from all opiates and It euros she cold by gontly moving tho bowels. It Is especially recommended for chl' droa, as It tastes nenrly as good as maple sugai. Wo sell and recommoud It. Sold by all druggists. As a d'sereet diplomat Mr, Wu ahould be in no great haste to get back to the vicissitude, ot official life la China. Easter Parade Nothing will finish the most ele gant appearance better than Jewelry that becomes and that Is truly reflnod and different from tho ordinary and trite. In our sprlag assortment you will dad eaelUfctveRMM. distinction and gen uln high quality ot excellence. An Inspection respectfully solicited. Barr's JEWELERS OOOOOOOOOOO PERSONAL MENTION OOOOOOOOOOO Mr. nnd Mrs. John Lcdlic left for Spokane this morning, whore they will visit Mrs. Ledllo's sister for about ten days. Mrs. G. Mundlngor, of Spokane, lias returned home aftor visiting hor brother, C. Mundlnger. Mrs. Curtis Stubbs left for Butte, Mont., to make her homo. Sho has been visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Johnson. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. MoFaddon, re cently from Kansas, left for Sen sldo this morning, whero they oxpeot to locate. Mrs. E. II. Harold, of Oregon City, tins returned homo after visiting her mother, Mrs. E. A. Smith, In South Snlom. Mrs. G. E. Miller nnd title son aro .. King hor parents In Canby. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Burroughs leff for Portland this morning to reside. Mr. Burroughs hns been with the J. M. Lnwrcneo grocery for tho past two yoars. DIKD. WHITE. At 5 p. m., March 31, 10Q9, nt tho ago of 27 yoars, Mrs. Char lott 13. Whlto, dnughtor of T. J. Clark. The funeral will tuko place at the homo on North Commercial streot at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Tho deceased leavos n husband nnd two enlldrcn. Hov. P. S. Knight will offi ciate nt tho ceromonlcs. Eurektt WnntH ItnllrnodL " EuroRa, Cnl., April 1. Citizens of this city, representing its railroad promotion cbmmlttoo sailed this morning for San Francisco bent on having an Intorvlow with officials of tho Ca!lfOPUaJ&X2to . to como to somo undorstandlffgooTi cornlng tho building ot tho Hue from Sherwood In uppor Mondoclno Coun ty to Eurokn. This commlttoo bo llovtM that this" railroad which will open nip northwestorn California, should bo built this summer. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company Frank Meredith, Resident Agent Room 13, Lndd & Bush, Bank Building. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORI) Ovor Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or Tr PIANO TUNING LUTELLUS L. WOODS. Tuning, polishing, ropnlrlng. Ph'oGOS OOOOOOOOOOOO 0 NEW TODAY OOOOOOOOOOO I Ilnvo Been Informed By several of my customers that It la re ported I am going to leavo Salem and movo my stock to Portland. I now glvo notlco to my customon, nnd whom It may concorn, I Intoud to do business at tho samo old stand for yoars to como, so far ns I know, but will glvo duo notice of any change W. A. Irvln, gro cer, corner Court and Commercial street. 3-24-tf For Snle Noarly now Studobaker ono-seated buggy, sldo spring. A Tig. Enqulro of Walt Low at liv ery barn. It takon Immediately sold cheap. 3-26-tf Snaiv Flno corner lot on Stato at., $550. Olmsted Land Co, 9 3-30-51 For Sali First-class, second-hand buggy, cheap. Address "M.," oaro Journal. Wauled At onoe. a woman to do washing. Address "11.." care Journal. 3-31-3t Wanted Salesman, with small oapl. tal, for permanent buslnoss hero. Call and see manager at Morgan's cigar store, 367 State street. 3-31-3ttt For Sale A good heavy span of heavy mares, on" Frank Smith's farm, 1V4 mile from prison, an the Macleay road. E. A. Aufrance. 3-41-lwk. For Sale Several houses In Salem, and farm lands, at a bargain. Cap- t Ital National Bank. 6-1-eod New Shorttiand Cla&s A new class In shorthand will be commenced at the Capital Business College on Monday. April 5. For Informa tion phone 3SS. 4-1-31 Porter Wanted At Gllson'a barber ahop. 4-l-3t Funcrul Train Late, Tho trala carrying the body of Washington's late governor, Coa grove. Is reported five hours late a? 2 o'clock this afternoon. This would bring the train lato Salem at about 2 o'olook tomorrow morning. For Rent One room furnlahed and two unfurnished. Call 358 Center at 3-30-3: sl