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DAILY CAPITAL JOl-KXAL. HAIi4K, OlMiapW, WBDXB&DAY, MAY , ). sec i The Man Who Cares Finds hero tiio "really, truly" finmrt clothing Umt wlilcli re flect tlio latest vogu lu tlic grait cst cities of tlio country. They have tho real stylo nothing starched and stiff or "fvshlon platy" about 'cm, but clotlics'mndo by tlio best designers and tallor in tho United States. The fabrics used arc Uio very best obtainable for tho iirlcc. Durability and ex cellent tailoring aro two-. of tlio prominent characteristics that wo aro exceedingly careful about when making our purchases. If It's Smart It's Here. The Best Clothing Values Are Always Here Prices $8 to -$39 !. A GOOD SAMARITAN SENDS WOMAN HOME MILLER, A PAINTER OF GATES, OUT OF PITY FOR BABIES, TELEGRAPHS WOMAN'S MOTHER,' WHO CONSENTS TO RECEIVE AND CARE FOR HER, AND HE THEN PAYS HER FARE HOME, A SECOND ACT OF KINDNESS TO HER. ' T Tho woman, Mrs. Reynolds, over whom tho two men, Sullivan and Horvo quarreled, resulting la tho fa tal shooting of Sullivan and tho dangorous wounding of Hcrve. who Is now at tho Salora Hospital, lott Mill Olty yesterday, and camo down to her mother's homo at Shelburn. She was accompanied by a painter by tho name of Miller, who has be friended bor, on account ot her babies. She bsB two small children, one In arms, and was abandoned by her huaband, but has no divorce. Miller Is reported to havo taken pity on tho children, and wbon tho wo man and bor children were unable to got a place to stay at Gates, Mil lor stepped up and Bald ho. would pay "for her lodging. After flio shooting the woman wrote to her mother and aBkod her If she might corao home, and when her motbor wrote her to come and bring tho children, Mlllor went with her as far as tho railroad station, "paying hor faro. He Is a la- Hurry Ends in Indigestion Use year teeth on your food oryour stomach will suffer. Quick lunches, hurrieUating-, boltiaf food, are sure to end5 sooner or later, In some form of Indigestion, more or less, troublesome. qulckly'relieve the distress caused by hurried eating. They, act direct ly on th stomach nerves'and actu ally help the food to digest and assimilate. They are particularly good fof nervous dyspepsia, bloat ing, hipcoughs, bitter taste in the mouth, and flatulence. Withjrea sonabte care in eating, Beecham's Pills will soon Put an End to Stomach lib $keeAam& borer, and nays he has no Interojt In tho woman, but felt badly on ac count of tho two helpless children. Mra. Reynolds Is almost a nervoua wreck, n,cd n a state-itf collapse, hav ing to beliclpcd pn and off tho train. A Journal representative called at tho Salem Hospital this morning with tho Intention ot conveying the news la Hcrve of the caro the woman had received, which, would probably havo relieved his mad. regarding hor, but, owing o tho wounded man's preca rious condition,' no one whb allowod to seo him or send word Jo him of anything concerning tho shooting, as excitement at this critical moment might rosult fatally. Sheriff M'lnto, has tent word to Dep uty Sheriff Escn, who Is la charge of the office tlurlcg Sheriff Mlnto's ab sence, to the effect that It would not be advisable to permit any one to talk with Horve with tho exception of his Immediate relatives, the attending physlcianxDr W. H.'Byrd, and fath er Moore, of tho Catholic church. Sheriff Mlnto Usuod those orders af ter being Informed of Dr. Byrd's re port ot tho Injured man's condlton, and Deputy Each has given strict or ders to -the hospital oUclals not to permit -tnyoo" nejws'-taofla men tioned to see or communicate with Herve in 'any way. Hcrve says nothing concerning tho shooting to the nurses, and, outside of making known his physical wants, he doos, not talk at all. Ho rested falrlyfwel) last YJbt but this morn ing showed weakness, and his voice Is very low and Indistinct. Dr. Byrd said this morning, however,, be thought Horve would rocovcr, if no other complications set is, BERKELEY OSDl,ERIZEST HR PROFESSORS Berkeley, Cal May 12. "Auto matic retirement" today is given as the. process by which Professor Geo. H. Howlson, Profevor W, B. Rising and Profeseoj R, HIrLoughrldge. ven erable members ot 'the University of California faculty, were shorn of their active professorships. That the three prominent educa tor! -will no more be seen In their e'ass rVsi-th'rkiaTfctJCUM pus was made known by the board of hrgents of t.be Ualtrsl(y, at its meet ing yesterday afternoon, it was neen known for some time that plans were afoot to fill the places of 'the three In tractors with younger men, but their, exact status, siuce they have been relieved ot active pedagogic duty-la unknown, even to themselves. President Benjamin Ide Wheeler's m ! plan of "automatic retlromont" Ii , thoucht to nrovldo. for a shelving e: Instructors when they reaeh tketr . CSth year. If they accept their fato without protest, they got the title of 'umoruuo, nnu n uarnogio pension. This plan Is rogardod as superior to tho moro stinging dismissal prem 'n tho statomont by tho rogents, "your serviced aro appreciated, but wo rniggost a vacation ot a tow years. At tho end of that time, wo will dis cuss tho future." Professor Howlson has for many yenrs been tho head of the- depart ment ot psychology at Borkoloy, He ' a recognized authority In his Him throughout the nation. An attorapt to sholvo him lait yea mot with such a virgorous opposition on his part, Mint tho fatal day was pc-stponod an other season. Professor Rising occupjod tho chair ot Chemistry, whllo Professor Lough- brldgo was a membor of the faculty or the. coucgo or Agricuituro. . r-p o WORK THAT TELLS. Plenty of It Um Boon Done nere In 8lem. Rlgt't Cures Hint last are cures that tell, To thoroughly know tho, virtues of a medicine you must investigate the cures and boo If they prove perma nent,.. Doan'a "Kidney 1'lfls stand this test, and plenty of proof exists right hero in Snlom. Peoplo who testified years npr to relief from backache, kldnoy and urinary disorders, new declare that roliof was permanent and.-tfio euro porfect. How can any Balem sufferer longor doubt the evi dence Mrs, B, Schrelber, 560 High street, Balom. Oregon, says; The good reports I have heard concerning Doun's Kidney Pills Induced me to procure a supply at Dr. Stone's drug store. I bad been suffering from backache, which not only troubled me through tho'iay. but broke my rest at night. I began' to fee the ben eficial effects of Doan's Kidney Pills after I had taken a few doses. I so received a complete cure, and there has been ao sign of the back ache or any other symptom of kid ney complaint, since. I -am only too pleased to let others knew of such a valuable and effective remedy as Doan's Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 19 centt. Fogter-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember ihe name Doss's and take ao othor, Q ' Prestdesdal Nominations. "Washington, May 12. President Taft today sent the following nomi nation to the senate; Oscar Straus, to be ambassador to Turkey. George B. Davis, to be Judge ad vocate general, with the rank ot brigadier general. "William Koekhlll, at present min ister to China, to be ambassador to K O. Minor. to be postmaster at Bend, Ot. If yea desire a clear complexion" take Foley's Oriso Laxative for con stipation and liver trouble as it will stimulate these organs and thor oughly cleanse your system, which is what everyone needtf in the spring In order to feel welL J. O. Perry, WHITES KICK AT AFRICANS AND THEY AT ORIENTALS United Press Ltued Wire. Uockton, Cal., Mny 12 Communi cants of the African Baptist church of this city resent tho influx of Jap anese and Chlncso Into tho section Whoro their houso of worship Is sit uated, nnd thoy want to movo. Whlto residents, in turn, object to tho ro movnl of tho negro church Into their end of the city. Tho Orlontals nro determined to hold onto tho qunrtor thoy have choson, nnd as n result, ils city Is confronted with tho unlquo prospect of a threo cornered rnco dispute Tho colored churchmen rccontly opened negotiations for tho purchnso of tho building and property of tho SPOKANE ADVERTISES 2000 WIVES WANTED Chicago, May 12. From fnr-nwny Spokano has como an appeal for 20C0 wlvos for as many bachelors of tho great Paclflo Northwest, and today Rov. D. D. Vaughn, ot the Hattfead street Institutional Church, who has boon Informed of that Interesting fact, has In mind at least 200 girls of his congrogatlon, who, he says, would not roojulro much urgng to ac cept a marrlago proposal. Tho Rov. Vaughn was acquainted with tho scarcity ot marriageable young women In the Northwest through a lottor ho rocoivod yester Facts and Figures lutiigs Aro Good or Bad by Compar ison You Think Your Ilorso tlio Bci.tHorc, Till You Find a Bet ter One. NOW JUDGE FOR YOURSELF United Wlroloss Capi tal ... ..120,000,000.00 Clark Wireless Tolo grnpu and Tolo phono Compnny . . 2,600,000.00 .United Stock, par valuo Clark Wireless, Tel. & Tel. stock, par.. . . United Stock, selling prlco, porsharo. . . . Clark Wireless, soiling prlco, porsharo, . . . United Stock, Usuod, bbarcs uiarlcWirclcss, issued' about, shnros .... United .stock In troan- ury, shares about. . 10.00 1.00 30.00 -.. 1.00 1,470,000 700,000 500,000 Clark Stock In troas- ury, shares about. . 1,800,000 Tho United Wireless havo Issued some thing Uko $12,000,000 worth ot tnolr stock for Do Forest Stock, said to bo n defunct concern. Tho Clark Co. has placed 500,000 shares (only 1-G of tho authorized capital) In escrow for all patents Issued nnd that, may bo issued in this country, or any foreign country, nnd stations, oqulpmont, factory, etc. Tho Clark Wireless Telegraph & Telephono Company Is officered by men whoso personal roputation nnd business standing can bo vouchod for by Inquiring of any bank or De troit, Mich., tho company's head qunrtors. This Is a business mon',8 company' for business men, and not organized to soli stock. Tho following letter speaks for it spit: v Cleveland, April 14, 1008. Mr. Thos. K. Clark, Caro of The Clark Wireless Co., Detroit. Mich. Donr Sir Replying to your favor ot recent date, would Bay that wo havo been really very much pleased with tho service rondored us by tho Clark Wireless Telegraph Company. Wo did a great deal ot business with them last summer, amounting to about 1200.00 a montn, In hav ing them wlro us the hour and min ute of the passage ot numbers ot boats at the various lane ports, ana we want to ear that the service re ceived from tkeas was infinitely su perior to asiyth-IiMC of that kind we have ever had before. We have also received enthusiastic comments concerning their services from other sources beside ourselves, wnicn we feel are entirely warranted. The vessel owners and lake car riers in Cleveland, Buffalo, Detroit, and other places,. whom wo know, are all a unit In saving good thiuga aboat tholr proraftyaeM and efficiency to such an extent ha to be quite re markable. ' Yours most sincerely, TUB PKNTON iPUBLISHJNO CO., (Signed) JOHN A. PJ3NTON, ' president, We are not selling stock at 130,00 a share. Wo sell Clark Wireless Telegraph it Telephone Company stock at actual par, 11.00 per share. Ask any lawyer or banker which company Js built on sound, conserva tive business principles. Once more; Clark Wireless Tel. & Tel. Co., Authorised Capital, 2, 500,000 600,000 scares have been pUced In escrow for natcHts, machinery. Dtations, boats equipped, etc., etc., to be held In escrow till tho company la on a splendid DIVIDEND paying OHllrn Cry FIR FLETCXER'S CA8TORIA Second Baptist church, ft whlto con grogatlon. CaucuBlan owners of prop erty near tho Second church filed a stronuouB objection to tho entry of tholr colored brethren nnd took tholr caso to Charles Weber, son ot tho Into Captain Weber, foundor of tho city of Stockton. Tho colored Baptists hold tholr deed from Wobor, which includes tho provision that it cannot bo sold with out bis consent. Both BldcB hnvo engaged counaol nnd nro dotormlncd to tight tho mattor In tho courts. Tho Orlontal rcsldonts, confident of tho security of tholr position, nro watching tho proceedings with no lit tlo nmusomont. day from Lovl Grant Morton, secre tary of tho Spokano Chamber ot Com moroo. Before communicating with tho preacher, Secretary Morton -had mado some Inquiries which eoavineed him that this appeal would be well rocolw-d at tho Chicago church. The Rov. Vaughn promptly wrote that he knew of at least 200 young women who woro seeking good, honest hus bands, Assured ot this number, Mr. Morton is now looking around to fill tho remaining 1800 applications. He Is anxious to hear from other parts of tho country. basis. About 200,000 shares havo so far boon sold. This loaves ubout 1,000,000 sharos or ovor 75 por cont of tho stock In tuo TREASURY. Ask nny bankor, or lawyor, It that Is not a SQUARE! DEAL. For furthor inquiries wrlto or bco John L. Schuyloman at tho Cottago Hotol, Salotn, Oregon. THE MARKETS San Francisco, May 12 Wheat No. 1 California cluo, per cental, $2.1002.15; California white mill ing, $2.15uii2.20; northern bluestem, $2.2G2.30; oft grades wheat, 11.85 ipz; rods, $2.05 $22.10. Bnrloy Food bar;oy, $1.52 V4fl 1.02 H; common to fair, $1.46 (if) 1.55; browing at San Francisco, nominal at$1.65Q1.70; Chovallor, $1,05 5) 1.72 Mi. according to quality. EggB Por dozou, California, fresu, Including casos, extra, 27 V4; firsts, 2Go; soconds, 24Mo; thirds, 22Ho. Butter Por pound, California frosh, extras, 24c; firsts, 23Mic; sec onds, 23c. Now chooso Por pound, Califor nia flats, fancy. 14c: firsts. 13 Mb: soconds, 12a; California Young Amor- lex. fancy. 17c: firsts. 1014a Potatoos Per cental, River Whltos fancy, 2 02 Vic; Oregon Burbanks, $2.50412. GO; now potatoos, por pound, 303 V4c; sweet potatoes, per crate. $1,5001.00. Onions Por cental, Australian Brown, $4: Toxas Bermudas, por crato, $1.3601.50; now groen, per box, fltic: new rod. por sack, sz. Oranges Per box, Navols, wises 80 to 126, $1.5002; sixes 160 to 216, $3,2602.76; Tangerlnos, per box, 76c $1. - . o PORTLAND MAJUOHB. Wbt Track Pries. Club ..$1.20 Bluestem $1.3001.35 Turkey rod $1.26 Valley .$1.17 i TGH Patents $6.05 Straights . 5,18 Exports ;. 4.76 Vailey S.in Graham, 1 V4 sack s.sB Wlrolo wheat 5.80 Hay. Willamette valley ordinary. $14018 Eastern Oregon, fancy.... $18020 Alfalfa $13014 Clover $11012 UftMlVt F. O. Twins ITHt) F. C. Triplets 17 e ".(oung America .... 18V4e rirattt tic.fV . . 1S Swiss block . . . , , Ut LissVerger ,...1SJ3 A Tonic Ihree fronn Alcohol TaXc with your doctor about Ay non-alcoholic SarMparilUu Ask him if He prescrifrei R for pak, defccaU cMWreiu Ask lilm if be recommend ft when the Moed k thin and impure, and when tta nerve are weak and jmeteady. Ask him H k aids mfore fri tHiimng up the general bjfckh, IjuJ&Sml WRESTLING MATCH Frank Gotch, SSSS v Eddie O'Comiell Clrand Op4ra House, ThuwHlmy, May 13 GOTCH TO THOWOXOfmL4TIMeS W Of HOUR Trices $1 ami $1.50. Bk Office Opens TiwrMtey Morning at 9 o'clock. , Notice ef Intention to iMpreve a Tortkm t Winter Street. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council ot the City of Sa lem, Oregon, deems It expedient to Improve, and proposos to Improve, at tho oxpenso ot abutting and adjacent proporty, Winter Btrfet, in the Olty ot Salem, Oregon, from the south lino of Stato Btroot to a point within 1 M feet of tbo north rail of tha rail road track of tho Southorn Pacific Co., whoro it crosses said Winter street nt tho Intersection of Wlntor and Trade BtreotB. Tho roadway ot said portion of said Btroot shall bo Improved tho full width from curb to curb by grndlng tho D&mo and plac ing thoreon a cruohed rock Imprbre mont tho full width from curb to curb, Including tho full Intersection ot Forry street whoro it IntorsocU Winter Btroot on tho wost Bide of saht Wlntor Btroot. Tho Intersection of Winter and Trndo Btrooto from the north' lino of Trade Btroot to a point 1VS feot of tho north rail ot tho rail road track of tho Southorn Pacific Co., shall bo Improved for a width ot 201& feot on both sides of tho center lino of Bald Wlntor Btroot excepting horofrom, howovor, a strip 7 foet in width extending full width of tho pro poood Improvement to bo occupied by tho street railway traek of the Portland Railway, Light & Power Co., and Improved by said company. Curb lines eh nil bo established and said Btroot shall bo Improved in ev ery rospoct In accordance with the plnns nnd specifications adeptod thorofor by tho common council and ' on fllo In tho office of the city re corder. ' Remonstrances may be filed against said improvement In the man nor and within the time provided la tho charter of said city. Dato of tho first publication of this notice May 11, 196B. uy order ot the Common couaell. W, A. MOORM, 5-11-llt City Reeerder. o Notlco of Intention t Improve Portion of Winter Street. Notlco Is hereby given that the Common Council ot ttft City of Sa lem, Oregon, deem it expedient to Improve and proposes to Improve, at tho expense of abutting and adjacent proporfy, Winter street, In the City ot Salem, Oregon,, from a point 1 foet tiouth of tho south rail of the railroad track ot tho Southorn Fa rifle Co., whoro It crosses said Winter street nt tho Intersection of Winter and Trade streets to tho north curb lino of Mill stroot. Said improvements shall bo mado with crushed rock for a width of 33 feet on both side e the centor line of said street, exeest lng thorofiom a spneo 7 feot in width extending along tho contor ot said Wlntor ntroot, which is to receive the Btroot railway track ot the Portland Railway, Light & Power Co., and to ho" Improved by said Company, and oxcopttng that portion cf said Wln tor street which Is Intersected by the South Mill Crook race, and except ing that portion which Is Intersected by tho tributary or (South Mill Creek. Curb linos shall be established and said street shall bo Improved In ev ery rosprct In accordance with the plnnn and specifications addted thorofor by tho Common Council and on fllo In tho oRlco of tho city re corder, nnd whTch nlso show an esti mate of the cost, Romonstrnnccs mny bo fllod against Bald Improvement In tho manner and within tho tlmo provided by law. Dato of first publication of this notlco Mny 1J, 1U09. By ordo'r of tho Common Council, W, A. MOORB8, 5-11-llt City Recorder. i ' o Local Krtail Market. Whoat, per bu $1.20 Hay, cheat $16156 Hay, clover ..,, $14.00 Potatoes, bushel 78 .86 Apples, htHhnl 56fl. Prunes, per lb 1U.4 Prunes, 'per lb ,..,. .1U4 GranberrUs, Howe's varie ty, bbl ,V 11, M Eggs ...,., ... . ., 35c Creamory butter 30c Country butter , . . . , 25cr Eastern Ore ...,.,, l.lf Bran, per sack .91 Shorts, per sack. . . , . .$1.35sjl.l3 Rolled barley 40.66 Whoat, por bu $1.05 01,10 Local WhoKwle Market, Wbont, bushoi $1.0501.10 Oats, buahe 55057c Flour, hard wheat. . ... $6,40 Flour, valley $6.4006.00 Mill feed, shorts S3, 59 Mill feed. bran.. HoBSt 19 8 crop. Hops, 1997 crop ChltUM bark . . . 19. M .19 .Jfltt .3ftt '.18 .19 .21 Wool, eearse t Wool, medium Mohair .. ... imiMM ion