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OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1010. mmm LAW Wei! Send One Free DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8AI1BM, Who Wants a Piano? GLASS HOLDS BANQUET , i Tho Junior law class banquet which was hold at tho Cottage Hotel last Saturday evening was one of the most successful social ovonts that has been pulled off In university circles for many days. There wore twenty porsons presient: Chief Jus tice Mooro, tho guest of honor, Dean McNary, Messrs. Wlnslow and Hclt zol and eighteen members of the class. All present dfd Justice to tho splendid menu that was sorved. Sweet Btralns of music accompanied tho devouring process and added greatly to tho enjoyment of all. Tho artists who furnished tho music were Miss Farrlngton, violinist, and Miss Mooro, nccompanlst. Doan McNary responded, to tho toast "Collogo Bred" In a few well chosen words and made plain that while tho college course was a great asset, It was no absolute guarantee of success1. Ho complimented tho class on tholr display of collego spir it. Mr, Upjohn then told why ho studied law, emphasizing tho freo dom of tho- profession and its possi bilities as he saw them. Mr. Wins low In a very forceful manner told of tho necessity of a good founda tion In tho study of law, saying that a knowledge of tho various lines of business nnd professional life woro needed for tho successful practice of law. Mr. Heltzol gave some ;encour aglng words concerning tho alumni of Willamette nnd what they woro doing. Mr. Crawford gavo a very thoughtful talk on tho subject of "Impressions." Miss Byrd brought thio asesmbly to a high pitch of on thuslasm whon sho rospondod to tho toast "Law and tho Woman." Every unmarried man presont then and there resolvod to have his best girl study law next year. If any woman has her cap not for ono of this class, sbjb had bettor study law. Mr, Smith thon told of tho aspirations of a numbor of tho class and if theso aroroalizod tho class will bo heard from. Tho toast of tho ovonlng was giv en by Chief Justlco Mooro, "Lincoln as a Lawyer." Ho spoke In a way that gripped tho attention, of his noarors and mado thom fool tho spir it of tho great Lincoln. Ho told of tho great number of cases which Lincoln had boforo tho supremo court of Illinois nnd tho largo per cent of thom which ho won. Tho spoakor emphasized thto honesty and integrity, his nttontlon to thoso In iMjod and thoso qualities which mndo his a success in tho profession. Tho class was highly honored In having Justlco Mooro with thoni. Robort Eakln, presldont of tho class, noted as toast master to the satisfaction of all concorncd. O 11 ' Will Go to Nlcnrngun. tUNITHD rilKHS LHAHEB WIItB.l Now Orloaus, La., Fob. 14. Tho officers of tho Unltod States gunboat Pad u oh a rocolvod ordors to sail to day for Nicaragua. It is supposod the ship is being sent to protect .American Interests at tho Nlcaroguan porta. Grand Opera House JNO. F. CORDRAY, Mgr. Wednesday, Feb. 1 6 Klnw.& Karllngor's big production of " McINTYRE & HEATH IN- HAYTI." Tho olnbornto Now York produc tion Intact at tho fantastic frolic of muBlanl fun and fiuttorlng fomlnlty. .Prices. $2.00. 91.60, $1.00. 7Cc, "gjBttlo starts Tuesday 9 a. jn. Grand Opera House MONDAY. FEBRUARY 14th "THE RIGHT OP WAY" Sir Gilbert Parker's famous novel. An excellent company, goat sal start Saturday at 0 a. ui. Flint time at popular prices. $1.00, We've recently received tho greatest single shipment of pianos ever brought to Salem. It was tho largest order yet plaaed by us and tho factories from whom wo purchasod agreed, on account of tho slzo of the order, to mako us a particularly low price on theso Instruments. This saving wo'ro going to pass on to our patrons. Wo'ro constantly on tho lookout for bargains "and we; saw In this an opportunity to secure theso pianos and in turn sell them to retail buyers At practically wholesale cost. In fact, many small dealers cannot purchase pianos nt wholesale at ns low prices as wo aro offering you right on our own -floor quality considered. Wo'ro going to secure dozens of loyal friends during this Balo and at tho same tlmo wo are going to try to gather somo valunblo statistics. .. A modern piano business must bo well advertised. Not only must It offer tho best In musical instrumont manufacture upon most advantageous terms of purchase, but It must mako itself known. A piano, a good plana of Wonger & Cherrlngton, lasts a lifetime. Now buyers must bo found, and particularly In this growing west is it necessary for a business such as high-class piano sell ing to keep itself constantly boforo the public. In disposing of this largo Btock wo see an oppor tunity io find out definitely as to which method of ad vertising Is most offectivo, such as tho use of newspaper space, clrculnrs, personal letters or weekly or periodical publications. For this reason wo publish an advertising tost cer tificate. It calls for $30.00. It Is good for so much actual cash. It will bo accepted by, us as the first pay mont for any piano In this salo. Select your piano now, presont your corttficatle, arrange for payment ofbalanco as best suits your convenience, and tho piano Is yours. FAILED TO (Continued from pago ono.) that Moldrum's testimony rogarding tho Hermann visit to his ofllco nnd tho mooting thoro with Mrs. Maya was corroborated In nil Us impor tant dotnlls by tho tostlmony of Hermann hlmsolf, which would not havo boon truo had Hermann not taken tho stand in his own doronse. Blngor Hermann was Indictod on tho thirteenth day of tho month, nnd thlrtoon ballots woro taken in an ut tompt to decide whothor ho was guilty or Inuooont of tho crime chargod against 'him. Those of tho jury for conviction were 0. F. Pom-son, J. I). Thompson, Win. Myers, tho foreman; Bon. F. SkoMeld. Frlond IX Simmons, Smith Stephens, Honry D. Stono. 01ms. Wrlsley, J. 0. Smook. Wesley Houok. Albortus II. Metoalf. George Sel kirk stood out for acquittal. He held that he could convict tho de fendant under the law, but not under the evUUnce, and that his conscience would not permit of his disregarding Boar In mind wholesale Bear In mind Remember, salo began this morning, February 1 1. If you have no piano, come at once. Wo have boon ablo in tho past to present money-saving opportunities to the piano buyer, but never heretofore havo such tremendous reductions been possible. First come, first sorved, of course, so it's to your intorest to como in as soon as possible. Wenger & Cherr 247 No. Com'l St. tho one phaso of tho case for th I Bupport of tho othor. Prostscutor F. J. Honoy Immediately movod that a now trial bo com menced on Monday noxt, and meet ing with tho objection of tho court that tho Jury panol had boon ox curted until a wook from Monday, susbtttutod that dato. Hero ho mot with U;o objoctlon of John M. Gear in, who stated that Colonol Worth- ingtou had boen compollod to ro turn to Washington and could not return for somo tlmo. whereupon the dato of tho next trial was allowed to stand opon, subjeot to the agree ment of tho counsol on both sldus. A roPurjUHOT. IhiMHl on Kvidcnoa of Salem People. Grateful thousands WU it -How weak VmeJoi w'iv miwle strong Weak kidneys made well Urinary disorders wseeted. SJm people add their testimony. They gladly praise Dean's MUdney Pills, I Ttxv mtinV rallaf nnd laitlne curea . V . , V. V N V rmwmim ----- - W - - A great special sale and advertising tesfat time, Dozens of the Finest Pianos tn hf Oftlivftffifl It to So Many Homes ' Within Three Weeks No cash payment required A most extraordinary un dertaking. The greatest distribution of fine pianos ever witnessed in Salem,. ;.j;rt;'J,'LJ! But even this is not all tho Inducements wo now have to offer. If you choose to mnke a further payment when you seect your piano, wo pay a premium of $1 for eviery dollar up to the amount of the certificate that you pay'us at tho time you select your in strument. We publish below tho certificate a schedule, showing exactly what these certificates will amount to. CUT THIS OUT WORTH $30. M fflhivtp ollars ft llll nrst P"ay,nent on a Piano at Special Sale 5PM MM Prices, if presented on or before Feb. 19, 1910. Wm fmm! ''ael t)lt'''i"Bton, 247 N. Commercial St. fl Daily Capital Journal. Bring this Advertising Test Certificate with you select any piano in our stock. Wo will ' accept (bis certificate as first payment on the piano. You make your next payment one month later. a , . $2.00 for $1.00 , , Should you desire to pay any cash, In addition to this certi ficate, we will give you a receipt for $2 for very dollar yon pay up to .$30. EXAMPLE Present this Certificate and get receipt for $30.00 Present this Certificate and pay $5 In cash and get a receipt for $40.00 Present this Certificate and pay $10 in cash and get a receipt for $50.00 Present this Certificate and pay $15 in cash and get a receipt for ....$00.00 Presont this Certificate and pay $20 In cash and get a receipt for $70.00 Presont this Certificate and pay $25 in cash and get a roooipt for " $80.00 Present this certificate and pay $30 in cash and get a receipt for $00.00 that tho piano prices are reduced to about that you need no cash payment Store open evenings Snlom ovidonco is now complete. Salem testimony is confirmed ; Reports of yearly roliof substan tiated. Cures doubly proved by tost of tlmo. Let a Salem cltizon spoak. A. J. Wood, 733 N. Front St., Sn lom, Oro., says: "About two months ago I bogan to suffer from kldnoy and bladder trouble. The kidney seoretlons woro too froquont and painful In passage causing mo much annoynnee. , I had ofton hoard Doan's Kldnoy Pills highly recom mended and thinking they might prove of bonofit. I proonrod a box at Dr. Stone's Drug Storo. I can truthfully say that tho use of one box freed mo of ovory symptom of kidney complaint. I strongly ndviso other kidney sufforors to give this remedy a trial. The above statement was given Jan. SO. 1900 and was confirmed on Nov.- 0. T900, by Mr. Wood. He said: 'The statement I gave In 106, publicly recommending Doan's Kldu Pills mill holds Kuud. Th i remedy cured me of kidney trouble and I have had uo return attack " the same' i New an advertising test certificate when you select your piano. Bear in mind, too, that the balando remaining un paid, can be settled in monthly payments of $12, $10, $8., yes, even $6. All instruments in this sale wilibe plainly marked at the reduced lowtest cash price. Those buying on time will secure the same cash prices, but will pay simple interest on deferred payments. Bear in"mlnd -that these pianos are the latest, choicest, brand new, especially selected instruments from tho foremost greatest and most trustworthy American piano makers. Each and every instrument is unconditionally warranted in every respect. Included are such well known makes as Crown, the famous Kimball, Eilere, Hallet & Davis, Lester, Kohler & Campbell, Whitney, Schilling, Autoplano and other well known and thoroughly desirable makes. No more beautiful pianos have ever been received in Salem, no greater assortment has ever "been shown at any one time anywhere than wo present. We want the least possible delay in disposing of this largo shipment secure that many additional enthusiastic and loyal friends for Wenger & Cherrlngton. For $148 you will secure pianos which have nerer boen sold for less than $215 heretofore; $167 and $108 will secure such grades as are never to bo obtained elsewhere for less than $250 and $300. Ask particularly to see some magnificent $400 styles now $274, and tho plainer cases, same mako, $225; $8 a month buys them, while the less expensive styles go at $6 and $5 a month. m Salo prices on the very fanciest of $450 and $500 styl aro now $298, $307 and $328. Terms as best suits your convenience. Again we repeat, no cash payment is necessary; cut out the coupon, which will bo taken at its face value as tho first payment. other than Salem, Oregon For salo by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fostor-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, solo ngvnts for the United States. Romomber tho name Doan's and take no other. . o ARRESTED a cough that has been hnnging on PRUNES. 9 Wo havo an 80-acre farm, 30 acres in cultivation, 10 acres in good orohnrd, balanco timber and pasture; now house nnd barn, 1 miles from Electric R. R., when built south. This farm lays on tho main road, and is flno fruit land, 3 miles southwest of Turner. Price $60 pec acre. 60 acres of timbor 2 mlloe from town and railroad, ono mile from station on Bleatric lino; $40 por acre; about 2500 cords of wood, and the land Is worth tho money after tho wood hao been removed. Fruit tracts on the Instalment plan, $60 par tract cosh; $1.00 per acre per month. This land Is all worth $150 por aoro, but we a rv sHling it fast at $100. For good buys see Derby &. R. 1 iv Hank BUg. of pianos, and wo want thereby to. for over two months by taking Bal lard's Horehound Syrup. If you have a cough, don't wait stop It at onco with this wonderful remedy. Splendid for coughs, cold on chest, lnfluonza, bronchitis and pulmonary troubles. Prlco 25c, 50c and $1.00. All druggists. Willson Salem. Ore 75o and 500. t j 1 1 1 1 sffi--'''-:. . . ..- -