eEE-t sj fjmmfi. iuwMiaffJ DAILY OAPITAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY APRIL 7, 1000. I SAVE MONEY 1 Km By buying now, The old "Reliable" store makes good again, Bargain hunters have found bargains, Economical buy ers have saved money, Every lady has found that we do as we advertise, No one has been dissatisfied or disappointed People havo responded to our call as if by magic, Most people believe in patronizing the stores that pay the heavy taxes, All should, If you don't want to patronize this store ,then patronize some of the other good hoVie stores, but do not patronize branch stores, stores that have no interest in the welfare of our beautiful city, or stores that don't pay any taxes, Every Day Is Bargain Day Here 20 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent .20 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent discount on discount on discount on discount on discount on discounl on discount on discount on discount on discount on discount on discount on Trunks for cash only Suit Cases foi cash only -Cut Glass for cash only Chinaware for cash only Lace Curtains for cash only Draperies for cash only Comforts for cash only Blankets for cash only Millinery for cash only Men's Clothing for cash only Boys' Wearables for cash only Women's Wearings for cash only with tho Railroad Commission against tho Northern Pacific Com pany, asking that stock pons and chutes bo installed at Deer Island. Tho commission will tnko tho matter up with tho officials immediately. Iiniioivr Wanted Salem was never so shy of work ingmon as It Is today. Laborors tiro In demand everywhere. Tho street dopartmontSr nop yards, farms, wood yards, every place is calling for work lngmcn, and until tho demand is supplied many industries nro "hung up." Davis Hnd n Wnd Sheriff Mlnto, upon searching James Davis, tho green goods man, found a trifle over $700 on his per son which ho turned ovor to tho Sheriff of Morrow county, who In turn will deliver it back to the Hcppner Dank. Suicide at Asylum James Toovillon, ngod 55 years, committed suicide nt the asylum last night, by taking strychnine. Ho hnd been In tho asylum 18 years and wns n trusty. ' o HOTEL ARRIVALS. O O ODOOOOOOOO PERSONAL MENTION ooooooooo Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morgan aro on a trip through Eastern Oregon. Mrs. ueorge Aplln, of Woodburn, has boon the guont of Mrs. Thos. Drown, returning to her home this morning. Mrs. J. P. Veatch is quite illlfrom a stroke of paralysis, at her homo, 828 Marlon street. H. W. & M. L. Meyers, las THE OLD RELIABLE STORE GOOD GOODS THE OLD RELIABLE STORE CHILDREN'S HOSE, 3 PAIRS FOR 25c, TODAY ONLY Junction City, Or. Robert D. Dickson nnd wlfo. Toledo, Or. Albert l-'rye, II. L. Plorco. Independence K E. Neoly. Tttcomn, Wash. E. C. Cauloy, P. L. Lltch. Seattle, Wash. Miss C. Trucs dnlo, Ivau Harrison. Eugene Dr. DoDar, J. W. Hobbs, Koy A. Wolch, Thomas Logan. .uedford, Or. II. D. Patterson, S. C. Martin hstos Park, Colo. A. Mills. Hood Rlvor, Or. W. F. Sarn way, Miles Pollard and wlfo. Heppner, Or. E. M. Shutt, John 0. Lucky, George A. Turner nnd wife. Oakland, Or. E. W. Crouch. Orogon City .ur. nnd Mrs. Frank Dundco, Or. II. T. Plcrco, Dnvo R ICeots nnd who. Oregon City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk Knnpp, Floyd A. McCnrtoy. Dolso, Idaho L. J. Mllchor. nny C. Hnmiiton nnd family, IMchnrd Smith, 1. II. Davis, n. A. uoom, u, a. Lionni nnd wife. Dnllns, Or. D. F. Magnoss nnd wlfo, .. G. Doblns. Crnbtrco, ur. A. U. Mluch nnd wlfo, J. J. Coffeo. Portlnnd W. Hnhn. W. A. oodwnrd, J. J. Munson Frnnk Hall, T. II. nniflhman, S. D. Kllno nnd wlfo nnd daughtor, Miss Ruth G Nlckleson, Hoy Stolnwny, A. A. Sherlock nnd wlfo, Carl J. Moon, Wm. Colvln, Snmuol A. Rlchnrdson nnd wlfo, Thomas Klrlclnnd, Paul Llngflold. Frnnk D. Preutt, Miss t onstunco R. Jncobson. FnllH City, Or. Mrs. G. II. Hurl- bertsou and duug.er. MAnltlHD. SCHOMAKER DE VOE At tho" Christirin church, today (Wednes day iiprll 7, 1009, nt 2 o'clock, Miss Pearl Shoemaker to Mr. A. C. DoVoo, Row Davis Everett perform ing tno ceremony In the presence of rolutlves of tho young peoplo. They left on the afternoon electric for Portlnnd, but they will return shortly and make their homo in Sa lem. Mr. DeVoo conducts the Asy lum nvenuo grocery store. o MARRIED. PRATT DROWNING. At tho homo of tho bride's pnrontB, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Pratt, In Yow Park, April 7, 1909, Miss Pnnslo Pratt to Mr. Fred J. Drowning, Rev. P. S. Knight performing the co-c- mony. Only n fow rolutlves and friends wore prcsont. The young couple loft on tho nftornoon enr for a short visit In Portland. Mr. Drowning Is nn omployo of tho Salem gas works. Tho young couplo will rcsldo in Salora. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company Frank Meredith, Resident Agent Room 13, Ladd & Bush, Dank Building. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Ovor Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Ot PIANO TUNING LUTELLU8 L. WOODS. Tuning, polishing, repairing. Ph'aG08 OOOOOOOOOOOO o mpw TnnAY o OOOOOOOOO O O O O O O O O O r O 0 CITY NEWS v C UOOOOOOOO Wontlinr Indication. l-'iilr tonight with light trhtt, Tliunidny fair anil wanner, Try Zlim'a loo aruam. Toil Per Cent DUcouitt On April wntur bills If paid buforo tho 10th of tho mouth. 4-7-41 Bargain Thin Wwk, chalco lot on tho Orogou Kleotrlo It. It. from $100 to $300. Hoc Derby & Wilson. 4-B-St Chooolatr it ml Hon nu At HuokliiRhnm'a Pnlnco of Swooti. Rod Grots l'harimioy. 4-3-tC Finn .Mnplo and Ash Wood For anlu, chonp. for Immediate de livery. Apply Kmlw lima.. Hindi llroyiimu building. Telephone Main m. s-15-tr Cottage Undertaking Parlor CottUKO and Ohemekota it,; calU day or night; J. a Bill. Phono 7li. Tim I'or ditt Dlvmunl Oil April WHlur bilk If paid before thu 10th of the iiuiuth. ll-u Special thU wek. cotoauiil Jap At XIiiii'm. Make your uprlug decorating a pleasure by having your work done by responsible parties. Lot us ahow you our now lino of wall hanging. No old, shelf-worn antiques, overy roll now aud up-to-date. Tho ouly ouluslvo wall paper and palut house In the city. KnnKiy& Porter ISO Liberty 8L Phono 485 Ten Per Cent Discount On April water bills If paid boforo tho loth of tho month. 4-7-It If Vou Need n Standard sewing iniichino or any tmrta of It. George C. Will's Htoro where It Is Hold. Tim Per Cont Discount On April water bills If paid buforo thu 10th of tljo month. 4-7-4 1 Komo Cheap IXn on tin Oregon Klootrlo at atntlon. 4-7-31 DERBY & WILLSON. Several Now Hoiim'k For salo or runt. For prices and terms ane vogot Luuibur Company. To Builder of Flno Homes The Pattou proporty on Court at. has boon out Into lota nnd la now of fered for snlo. Call at Derby & Wll afliia' olllce nnd see plat and got prliHM. t 4-7-3t MlKM Mllli Of tho government forestry buroau will gvo n lecture on "Forestry" In the nudltorluni of thu High School. Tlwirsday afternoon at 3 o'olook. Thla will bo under the ausplooH ot the Salem Woman's Club. Admit Ion free. Publlo Invited. ills Chock Was Jood JamtM K. Davla. arreted here for working a Kraft on a Homier bank. will bo taken to that point for trial Ah a matter of fact. Davla did not t-oiutult any crime In thla oounty. Ho cantied a ohook here for $50, but Uio chetik was perfectly good, he having $400 In tho bank at Heppner ( uraw on. or courso. he obtained ho money by fraud, that Is as the ntor a told, but he hnd the bank's statement that he had money with H aud when no 50 check wna pro k itod. it wu8 promptly paid. MaMiii (in VUItln Membera of DeMolay Commandery No 5. KulKhta Templar, weut up to Albany laat night to confer the de t?m of KnlKhta of Malta for Temple Conunandery. No. 3. the Salem Coniamndory being one of tho fow In tho atate that put thla work on in full form Thoko olng from here were Chas 11. llltiKoa. Lot lVarco. Mtllou I. Me)era. George Duuaford. J 8. Wyant. Win. Waruer Frnnk lirner. Paul Hauaor. Al. Stelner. R 0. Thomaa and othora. This Mcaiu Dollar To you. Two of tho girot4t Inven tions of modern times on exhibition In Dorcas Urea Hop Office. Greater money maker than telephone. Call and wo thorn; tree demonstration. 3-31-tt For Stove Wood Aud coal cull IDS Voget Lumber Company. A Flno HtKAcro l"nriii With stook and mnohlnory, woll lo cated, $400 team, 11 hoad ot cattlo, all for $0,700. Seo DKRUY & WILLSON. 4-7-3t I'lalntlir Got Judgment Judgmunt wiih given Byron T. Itnudall UKUIiiHt F. W. IIiiHkoll. ot al.. ymtorday nftornoon In the sum ot $33. Frank llolmH nnd II. Overtoil woro attorneys for tho plaintiff, while O. O. Bingham and E. P. Mnr- ooui appeared ror tno uerendants. (.'oiinty CoiiimUhliiiioix Moot Tho county uoinmlaaloiiors mot this aitornoou and tho first mnttora takon up were tho bllla ngnlnat the county, which were much smallur In num ber than heretofore. Tho commit alouera will have an easy tlmo In trHiianutliiK tho bualnosa thla term, as petitions havo come in very slow ly during the iwat month. Cupid Woko l'i County Clerk Allen Issued the fol lowing marrlaHe lleenaea today to Sa eom peeple: Fretl J. Drownlne;, 31. to Pauale Pratt. 17; A. C. DVne. 29. to Pearl Agnea Sohomaker. 3 1. Thla la the first tlmo the oounty olerk Uhh had an opiKirtuulty to open his marriage book alnee tho 4th of tho present month, and two at a time ho ounaldera outside of the ordinary. Cuii Pmotloo Ij A. W. Norblnd wna glvon n permit to pruetloe law In Orogon thla morn- lag by the supremo court on admis sion papers from tho state of Michi gan. Tho admission certificate la only good for ulue mouths. Tho ap plicant la to practice law In Astoria. U. of O. ltooklot The Journal has JuBt received tho M a roh number' of the University of Oregon Bulletin. It la a haudsomely prepared booklet of 30 paged, show lug a number ot views o. the Univer sity buildings and campus, with a large amount ot condensed Informa tion In regard to the work of the University, entrance, requlromeuu. cos of living, student life, etc To lxK-ute tho lllaui An appealed case is being heard In the supremo court today, the prin cipals being Delhi Kennady va. W J. Hawkins. A Judgment was given the plaintiff In the lower courts ot Mult nomah county In the sum of $4 6ft. being a portion pf $733 sued for by the plaintiff on the allegation that properly boloDglng to her was ruined through the collapse of a building In Portland, due to tho neglect of the contractors couatructlnr the build ing. Try Inn's chocolnto cronms. Thoy aro tho como-back kind. Tho Harnett Hotel Fiirnlstied rooms nnd cafe In con nection, with best whito cooking. Kiistcr Service Gorman Evniigolloal Luthornn church, East Stato stroot. Easter services, with Lord's Supper, begin ning nt i0 a. in. C. Hopf, pastor. Action for Damage! The notion for dnmages butwoou U. O. Klghtllngor vs. J. F. Cnlbroath la holng trlod In tho clroult court today. Frank Holmos Is appearing for tho plaintiff, whllo G. G. Bing ham Is counsel for tho defendant. Davis Is Dead Gniiu Sheriff Shutt, of Morrow county, loft thla afternoon with James Dnvls. tho rami who Is wnntod In Heppner. Orogon, for obtaining monoy under fnlso proteusos. Davis Is taking his medlolno In tine shapo. nnd says noth lug regarding his future predicament. Sheriff Shutt nnd Sheriff Mlnto aro of tho opinion that Davis has boon lu tho business in which ho met his downfall for some tlmo, nnd that there nro not many tricks turned but what he Is an artist at. Object to Hook Cninhor The southeast part of the clt was well represented nt the boosters' mooting In tho Yew Park hoso house lust night. The whole evening was taken up discussing the removal of the rock crusher, located on South Wlntor atroet. to somo place outside the city limits. Attorney Thomas Brown. Walter Lennon. A. J.J Dasov aud other cltlseua living In tho vlrin Ity of tho crusher, made tho primlpal talka, jhowlng the disagreeable and unsanitary conditions which the peo plo who live In that locality have to endure. Nearly every one present was In favor ot having the crusher moved. A commlteo was appointed to present the ma tot r to the city couucll. and it that body falls to act private cltlions will take tho matter Into their own hands. Now Incorporations. Articles of Incorporation filed In tho ofllco or Frnnk W. Benson, secre tary of Btato, April G, 1909, ns fol fel fol eows: Archdiocese of Oregon City; prin cipal ofllco, Portland; Incorporators, Aloxnudor Chrlstlo, James Riuiw. Jnmos II. Blnck. Anthony Hlllobrnnd nnd George F. Thompson. Tho Commercial Claimants Porma nont Fund of tho Oregon Conforonco of the Methodist Eplscopnl Church; principal ofllco, Portland; Incorpora tors. Hlrnm Gould, Thomas L. Jonos, W. T. Korr. A. F. Flogol, Theo. Fos slor nnd J. I. Jones. Old Glory Mining nnd Milling Company; principal ofllco. Grantn Pnss; capital stock, $1,000,000; In corporators, C. L. Mnngum, E. R. Mangum nnd YVllllnm Stock. American Securities Company; principal olllce. Portland; capital stock. $100,000; Incorporators, C. II. Sholos. Alva W. Porson and Ivy Pay. Tho Haberdasher; principal ofllco. Eugone: capita! stock. $7000; Incor porators. W. Polders. E. R. Davis and P. R. Wllloughby. Wlllamouo Valloy Oil and Gas Company; principal ofllco. Pertland: capital stock, $75,00; Incorporators, n. F. Whlteakor. W. H. Whltenkor. N. M. McDnnlol nnd Will F. Sponcor. O O For Sulo Noarly now Studobaker ono-eeatcd buggy, sldo spring. A rig. Enqulro of Walt Low nt llv ory barn. If taken Immediately Bold cheap. 3-2G-tt Notice to Hit Public. If you want n marblo or grantto monument, call at our Bhop In City View Cemetery. Wo can snvo you monoy. Tho Dlaoslng Granlto Co. J. D. BOHANNON, Mgr. 4-7-lmo Wanted Girl for gonornl housework. Apply forenoons nt 7G4 Ferry stroot. 4-7-3t For Sale Horse nnd buggy, also liar noHs nnd saddle. Enqulro nt 12GG North Fourth stroot. 4-7-31 Wanted Young mnn to learn tho florist trade. Call In person nt Rout's greenhouse, on Garden road. l-7-3t Lady Clerk Wanted For retail bus iness. . ddross Box 113, Salem. 4-7-lt II. (J. Meyer At Co Tho host nnd larg oat shop In tho city. Six flrst-clnsa bnrbers. Only flrst-clnss bootblack In city, porcelain baths nnd every thing portnlnlng to n flrst-oluss Shop. Also carry a full lino of cigars and tobneco nnd harbors' supplies. 162 Commercial street, next door to Stntosman ofllco. 4-6-tf President Rooteveit Saya I'-ajm fx rlyWr 3ivrJ 0 that outdoor oxorclso Js needed by the Amorlcan people. That's all Tery well, but how can peoplo with rheu matism follow that advice? Tho an swor'W simple u-o Ballard's Snow Liniment and the rheumatism will to; leaving you as Bpry as a colt. Gives quick and permanent rwllof from iheumatsm, neuralgia, latno bark and ull pains. ltallntad CoiihiiIn-sIou Matte The Railroad Commission received au answer from the Northern Pacific Company this morning to their let tor ot Inquiry regarding a telegraph station at St. Johns. The railroad compauy atate they do not think it necessary to construct a telegraph station In St. Johns, as the business there Is not sufficient to warrant the company making such au Improve ment, and that arrangements have boon made for au experienced man to attend to all business In that lo cality without the telegraph station. A complaint was filed with the com mission to see that the Northern Pacific people construct a telegraph station In their territory Elmer T. Connell has Died a formal complaint DR. STONE'S Drug Store The only cash drug store In Ore gon, owes no one, and no one owes It; carries large stock; Its shrives, counters and show cases are loaded with drujs, medlcinw, notions, toilet articles, wines and liquors ot all kinds tor medicinal purposes. Di. Stone Is a regular graduate In mod leine, and has had many years ot ex perience In the practice. Consulta tions are free. Prcscrlptlona are free, and only regular prices for medicine. Dr. Stone can be tound at his drug store, Salem. Or., from 7 to the rLornlnc until 9 at night. The Beautiful Of a woman is always aided by some refined and beautiful Jewelry. Of course this Easter you nro In vesting In some new apaprel.why not make your personal appearance eom i .t2.and 0,eKant y adding to your cloth'Bg purchases some now and beautiful Jewelry? J? .'Jr a60r'ents of the latest productions of tho finest arttata and jowelry raanufaoturora you will find mcy assign tno flnlsh of tho article ypu so much desire and at a "right" An Inspection solicited. Barr's JEWELERS K