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tm 1 FAGS KIGIIT. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TCESDAY, JLYBCII 8, 1010. i V .'-I m - ,j ' ! Pre-Easter I Spring Shipment of Gloves and Hosiery Now on Display Extraordinary Sale of Silk and Taffeta Waists Tomorrow All latest Now York modes. In tho China Silk, Taffetas, and changeable. Priced from $3.50 to $6.50. Plain tailored with side frills and fancy Crochet Buttons on salo to morrow, only" $3.85 Waists, 2W tomorrow i m nam tomorrow pw. $5.00 waists, tomorrow nwAwii fSM? I $6.50 Waists, IHOMWI tomorrow 1 irai-ip:..''j-'w.at. $6.00 Waists, tomorrow tui 1U Hi buAl. ?6,5U waists, . A UI111U1 11IVY W ?3L V .. -J Pre-Easter Sale of ladies' Tan Oxfords For tomorrow Salem's largest Shoe atoro offers a pre-Easter value giving of tan Oxfords that will bo of Interest to all who are ready to mako selections for Spring wear. High and low heels, Blucher laco and button, light and dark tan,' also Oxblood on salo tomorrow' only. $2.50 value3 on sale, tomorrow only ijjl-95 $3.00 values on ,sale, tomorrow only S2-40 K&3.50 values on sale, H tomorrow only J52-80 $4.00 values on salo, tomorrow only 3-20 (Shoe Section.) Mt. 40m 4? V mm mi Pre-Easter Sale of Men's Fancy Vests An exceptionally good offor at this time of tho year, right when evory man wants to look his beet Just boforo Eastor. In tho showing aro white, tan, cream, gray, black, brown, and green, plain, stripes and checks, In wash materials. and flannols, all now styles. Values from $1.50 up to $6.00. On salo tomorrow, Wednesday, at exactly HALF PRICE. CITY NEWS Cottage- Undertaking Parlors Cott&go and Chemokota Sts. Calls day or night, J. C. Sill. Phono 724. Dry-Wood to Move Will sell cheap. Phono 141'.'. Call 1790. M. P. Donnls. 3-S-3t Attended Wedding Anniversary Judge Moroland, clork of tho su-j pr.uome court, returned this morning from Portland where, last night, ho attoudod the sixtieth wedding anni versary of his slstor, Mrs. M, M. Owen Mr. and Mrs. Owens were married In Carllnvlllo, 111., just 60 yoars ago last night, and the only one living who attended tho wedding was tho broth or Judge Moroland, Mr. Owen is 87 yours of ago, and his wife is S3 years of ago, but both aro halo and hearty and happy. Brown Sued for Wages A suit to recover wages Is being tried in Justice of tho Peace Web ster's court today, in which John II, Johnson, a cook, is sooklng to recover money duo him as wages fronvW. B. Brawn, proprietor of tho Cherry City f8Uuraat. Johnson alleges that Brown hired him to work In tho kitchen, but Brown intimates that Johnson won a partnor in tho busi ness. Fr HainlrcsBlBg Manicuring, facial or hqdy maa cage, call at Elite Massaga Parlors. Itooraa 301 U. S. National Bank TJulldlng. 3-7-OD WOOD FOR SALE Goad quality, prompt delivery. Spauldtng Logging Co, Phono 88. ood-tf PJJIT GBDAR POSTS Chas: Kpaulding losing; Daily Sale showing aro Pongees, Messallne, 7 pro-Easter Bale . only at. j. . j53..20 only at 375 pro-Easter salo only at R4.17 - i pro-Easter salo on,y at ?4-59 i pre-Easter salo only at; .... . Sjj4-05 . . . prc-Easter sale UU1 V ILL,... .......... ... 71;".4JL A rWnlst Sect nn.1 Wednesdy's Sur prise Sale No. 474 For Tomorrow Only GSc Wash Goods at Only 19c Yard Suitable for making Waists and fluffy summery dresses, these- pieces wore selected at random from our mammoth showings of wash goods. This prlco will cause, somo lively shopping in this section and wo advise every ono to como early in tho day. On salo tomorrow only at tho low prlco of 19 yd. None sold before 8:30, No phone orders received. Ask to see tho latest wash goods creations, while you aro visiting this salo. giNGORPORATEnm Weather (TJ .Showers tonight and tomorrow. Beautiful AVlndow Display Oliver-Michaux Co. aro having somo beautiful window displays of milllnory and hair good3. They aro worth while seeing. The Spring Opening Of Ollver-MIchaux Co. was a docid ed success. It was Jargoly attended, and tho orchestra In attendance ren dered somo vory flno selections. Como In And look ovor J. M. Lawrenco's lino of canned goods and dried fruits. Tho host in tho cify. Phono 311. Hearing Will Bo Held at Kcho Tho Board of Control is in session oay at tho capltol building, but up cntll a lato hour this afteru) in noth ing but business of a genera' r .tine tliaractor had been conslde-l. At iho session 'hold yestorday n.'ternuon no luplness was tranaao! bovond tho sotting of dates for tho hoaring of tho adjudication of tho wator rights on tho Umatilla river. Tho Hearing will bo hold at Echo May 10, and nt Pondloton .May 19. Lane county spent ovor $100,000 on highways last year. Grand Opera House Jno. F. Cordray, Mgr. TONIGHT Maud Powell Assisted by WALDEMAR LIACHOVVSKY Pianist II Ill MP ma rTirrrMirT riTT tiiiiVWiiiiiii ii niaiiiw i MARKFTS Local Wholesale Market. Flour, hard wheat ....$C35 Flour, valley $5.40 Mill feed, bran $20.00 Shorts $29.50 Wheat, bushel $1.1001.15 Car., Jn.sbel iRc Hay, cheat ..15 017 Hay, oat r$1518 Vetch hay $15 017 Mill food, shorts . . . $31 Hops, 1909 crop 15020c Chlttim bark . ... 4o Mohair 25 c Potatoes, bu 30055 Apples, bushol 75c$1.25 Butter and Eggs. Butter, creamery 40c Eggs .' 18c Buttorfat 39c Butter, country 30c Poultry. Broilers and fryers 15 Hens 15 Roosters (young ...12 Boosters (old .7 Turkeys 22c Ducks 12 c Livestock. Steers (1000 to 1200 lb) ....506c Steors (under 1000 1b) ...445c Cows 30410 Hogs, fat 8 0,9c Stock Cc08 Ewes 4 V o Spring lambs 5c Veal, according to quality ....10c o ENDS INDIGESTION IN A FEW MOMENTS Nothing will remain undigested or sour on your stomach ff you will tako a llttlo Diapepsin occasionally. This powerful digestive and antacid, though as harmless and pleasant as candy, will digest and proparo for assimilation into the blood all food you can eat. Eat what your stomach craves, without tho slightest fear of Indiges tion or that you will bo bothered with sour risings, belching, gas on stomach, heartburn, headacho from stomach, nauseau, bad breath, water brahs or a feeling liko you had Bwal lowcd a lump of lead, or other disa greeable miseries. Should you be suffering now from any stomach dis oi dor you can get relief within five minutes. If you will got from your phar macist a t0-con t case of Pape's DIapopsin you could always go to tho table with a hearty appetite and your meals would always tasto good, because you would know that there would be no Indigestion or sleepless nights or headacho or stomach mis ery all tho next day; and, besides, you would not need laxatives or liver pills to keep your stomach and bowols clean and fresh. Papo's Diapepsin can bo obtained from your druggist, and contains moro than sufficient to thoroughly euro tho worst case of indigestion 'or dyspepsia. There is nothing bettor for gas on tho stomach or sour odors from tho stomach or to euro a stom ach headacho. You couldn't keep a handler or moro useful article in tho house. Five Now Boarders. FIvo prisoners wero brought up from Multnomah county by Sheriff Stevens and four deputies to seno tlmo In tho penitentiary ranih.g Crom Ono to 15 years. Among tho prison ors wero Harry Baker and R03S IMv, tho two striplings who robhod t'io Merrill road houso in Portland re cently, and forcing a taxlcab opera tor to carry thorn about whtl? lalliiit, at sevoral other Portland vt-jorts, Udy Is to servo 15 years, while Bak er was sentenced to 12 yoii's, Tho other prisoners wero Oo.co Crosby, sentenced to two yoars for tho i:mr.e of burglary; J. Thompson, IJvij joars for forgery, and Sam Lavino, ono year for burglary. Taken to Asylum. Eli Halsey, an aged Inmate of the Soldiers' Homo, was taken to tho asylum this morning by nn attend ant of tho institution, haviug suc cumbed to senilo domentla and do croptitudo. Thus ono by ono thoso aged votorans aro' answering tho Inst tatoo. Rosoburg News. The tax-payors of Douglas county will have to dig up tho noat sum ot i $405,317.73 for taxes this yoar. j This amount la $47,929.63 in oxcoss ' of tho amouut collected' for the pre-1 coding year. , I o - ! WHY SALVES FAIL TO CURE ECZEMA Soloutlsts aro now ogreod that tho eczema germs aro lodgod not in tho outor skin or opidormus, but in tho innor skin. Honco, a ponotradng liquid Is roqulrod, not an outwurd salvo that clogs tho pores. Wo rocommond to all ecsan.a patlouts tho standard proscription Oil of Wlntergreon as compounded In liquid form known as D. D. O. Pr. script Ion. A trial bottle of fill D. D. I). PrMorlptlon, at 86 rents will Inttftutly rlUve the Itch v Uav old and recommended thU lomivly for ytar. and know -if w i.!.rf'l ' Piles Quickly Cured Instant Belief, Permanent Cure Trial Packngo Mailed Free to AH in Plain Wrapper. Wo want every man and woman, suffering from tho excruciating tor ture of piles to Just send their name and address to us and get by return mail a freo trial package of tho most effective and positive cure ever known for this disease, Pyramid Pile Cure; Tho way to provo what this great remedy will do in your own case, Is to Just All out free coupon and seud to us and you will get by return mail a freo sample of Pyramid Pile Cure. Then after you have provon to yourself what It can do, you will go to the druggist and get a 50 cent box. Don't undergo an operation. Op orations aro rarely n success and of ten lead to terrible consequences. Pyramid Pllo Cure reduces all In flammation, makes congestion, irri tation, itching, sores and ulcers dis appear and tho piles simply quit. For salo at all drug stores at 50 cents a box. FKEE PACICAGE COUPON. Fill out tho blank lines be low with your namo and ad dress, cut out coupon and mall to tho PYRAMID DltUG COM PANY, 154 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mien. A trial pack ago of the great Pyramid Pile Cure will then be sent you at once by mall, FREE, in plain wrapper. Name Street City and State This Will Interest Mothers. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, a certain relief for fever lshness, headache, bad stomach, teething disorders, move and regu late the bowels and destroy worms. They break up colds In 24 hours. They are so pleasant to the taBto and. harmless as milk. Children like them. Over 10,000 testimonials of cures.- They never fall. Sold by all druggists, 25c. Ask today. Don't accept any substitute City Quiet. Dallas, Tex., March 4. This city Is quiet today and Sheriff Ledbet tor's deputies are In control. Two companies of militia aro being held in roadiness for any emorgency, ,na the feeling of .the populace against thlo negroes is still bitter. Editors of 30 Republican and In dependent daily nowspapors in tho eighteenth congressional district of Illinois, Speaker Cannon's homo dis trict go on record as favoring the re-election of Cannon to tho speak ership and approving tho attltudo of President Taft In "proceeding to re deem platform pledges." r-o Beware of Olntnienrw for Catarrh that Contain Mercury. As mercury will surely destroy tho sense of smell and completely derange the wholo systom when entering in through tho mucous surfaces. Such articles should nover bo used oxcept on prescriptions from roputablo phy sicians, as tho damage they will do is ten fold to tho good you can possibly dorlvo from thom. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Ohonoy & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mer cury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the systom. In buying Hall's Catarrh Curo bo suro you get tho genuine. It is taken internally and mado in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials freo. Sold by druggists. rlce, 75c per bottle. Toko Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. Xotico of Intention to Improve Oavchs Streot. From tho oast curb lino of Llb orty Streot to tho west curb line of Rock Street in tho City ot Salem, Oregon. Notlco is horeby given that tho Common Council of tho City of Sa lem, Oregon, proposes to Improve Owens Street from the east curb lino of Liberty Streot to tho west curb line ot Rock Streot in tho City ot Salom, Oregon, said Improvement to bo mado at tho oxpenso of tho adja cent property, according to tho plans and specifications adopted for said improwment, and on fllo at tho of fice ot tho City Recorder, which said plans and specifications aro hereby roforred to for a moro perfect des cription of said improvement. Remonstrance may bo filed against said Improvement within 10 days of final publication ot this uo tice. The data of the flrat publication ot this uottim Is th 2 5th day ot Fob- ruary. 1910. By ordw of the Counall. W. A. MOQRBS. City Recorder. 2-2611t PERSONAL MENTION Mark" Savngo has returned from a buslnoss tour in Southorn Oregon. Miss Hattie Wheeler returned to her homo in Falls City this morning, after, a few days' visit here. Thomas Mlnyen, of Portland, at tended to business mattojs hero to day. Arnold Obey and wife, of Clear Lake, were in tho ctiy for a few hours today, shopping and visiting. Miss Clara Denny -returned from a week's visit itt Portland today. Al Dance has gone to Portland. Mr. Dance was formerly night clerk at Hotel Willamette, ' a'nd made many friends while in this city. D. J. Jackson returned last night from Tacoma, whero ho wen to 'Visit his sick brother, Charley. Ohcrley Jackson is a former Salem business man. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bo?ies: re turned today from a visit in Port land. II. H. Huber returned this morn ing after a short visit with relatives In Portland. t A. G. Magers has returned from Portland where ).e toac in tho avia tion meet. Mr. Mage? was on the point of purchasing a buzz wagon be fore witnessing the aviators, but is seriously considering buying ou of those big Curtiss aeroplanes. Mrs. John Dudley returned to her homo at Marlon today, aftar a brio visit with Salem friends. H. II.' Walker is in Portland toJay attending to business matters and visiting. Roy Miller, a Salem boy, fs or- ployed as special representative tot tho P. C. Lavey realty firm, which L!:is recently opened offices in the now bank building.' Mr. Miller has beua in the north end of the state for the past few months. Dick Lizey went to Portland today on business. Harvey WInlock has gone to Seat tle, where he expects to take up the clothing business in a large concern. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Bickers are in Portland visiting. Fred Hill, a local plumber, left laft night for Corvallis, where he will work on tho new depot being erected in that city. Sheriff Stevens was in the city to day for a short time, after turning over five prisoners to Warden Curtis at the penltentairy, A. G. Hopper -returned to Portland i Snmtocn CU!p (Anl-dypcptlc). Most dishes requiring deep frying arc denied the dyspeptic because they are usually fried in lard, and lard does not "agree." The following recipe will be welcomed by those of poor digestion : Peel tho potatoes and - slice thin Into cold water. Drain "well, and dry In a towel. Fry a lew at a time in not coito lene. Salt as you tako them out, and lay them on coarse brown paper for a short time. The above recipe can be followed without the least fear of disagreeable after effects. The chips will be crisp 1 " and dry not greasy, as when fried mi'pl55!5'!''!-''! lard. Cottolene contains no hog fat, MFV1 TODAY but is made of purest cottonseed oil; it is recommended by physicians generally. Care For Your Trees Spraying Pumps and Hose at all prices. See us for Aero-motor Wlnd. mills, . Fairbanks-Morse Gas Engines. SANITARY PLUMBING Best workmanship our motto. PURYINE & LESLEY Cor. Front and State Street. Phono Main 34 C. Everything id Plumbing Good Workmanship; Reason able Charges Our Motto. We do steam and hot wator fittlRg. Tibbals & Petersen Court street, between Lborty and High. Profitable Business For Land I havo a 74 room corner brick rooming house business In Portland, located on best and busiest street, clearing now flvo hundred dollars monthly, does . better in sum mer, flnely furnished, good loose, will trade on ranch or ncrago near car line, must be good fruit land. Price on business $15,000. Will givo tlmo on difference If less, or pay cash for difference If more. Address J. R. Hughes Room 309 Falling Bldg., Port land, Orogon. ) RUft-DOWN PEOPLE f tmmmm j I are restored to Healtli and strength, byl I Quicker than by any other tonic We sell it with the understandng I I that if it does not bench: we return the money. Please try it. V- K j G. W. PUTNAM CO., Druggists, SALEM. ) j this afternoon, after a brief business visit here. H. M. Brink and family, of Roch ester, N. Y., are hero .looking ovor Marlon county for a location to mako their future home. Stanley Ferguson returned to Port land this afternoon. Mr. Ferguson was present at the opening of the su preme court today. District Attorney John H. McNary is confined to his homo with a se vere attack of la grippe. Mr. Casper Meier, who lives six miles south of Salem, was taken suddenly sick last Sunday while on his way to church. He Is consid ered out of danger. Oscar Bowers, Chief Justice ot tho Standard Liquor Company, has returned from a short visit in the Motropolls. While in Portland, Os car Investigated tho airships and re ports the heavier-than-air crafts to be about the handiest conveyances to date notwithstanding that he is j perfectly satisfied to do all his traveling on sound footing. ; I Smith & Everett Real Estate Money Invested LoafiS In Portland Real Insurance Estate Securit,ea 309-310 Tailing Building PORTLAND - OREGON D. D. BARRON Civil engineering, surveying, plat ting, sub-dividing. General contrac tor for concrete sidewalks, bridges and streets. State and Commercial. ftntrance 1f6ViLh T8"?1 Salem, Oregon. Norwich Union. Fire Insurance. Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent City Hull.' Snlein. Or. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Or. 5f WANTED Men with teams to do ' plowing noar Macleay; also men I to work by day or contract. 3-8-2t WANTED To buy good team for I general farm work, between 1300 ! and 1400 pounds. Call at No, 302 I United States Bank Bldg., from 5 ! to 7 p. m., this week. A. C. ; Bohrnstedt Co., C. A. Raydeil. ! manager. 3-8-2t ! WANTED. Solicitors tq gather sub ' scriptlons for our various publica tions; experience not necessary; . earn from $25 to $60 per week; steady work. Muschoid Syndicate, 789 Mission street San Francisco. 3-S-3t WANTED Cabinet maker, by 1'i.rea & Hamilton, house furnU'icrs. .-ii.'.f WANTED Man to tako down a building In Engrewood. Make reply by 9 a. m., Wednesday. Geo. McClelen, care Journal. 3-8-lt "WANTED A position In bakery by experienced baker. U. E. Hoyn, Wilson House. 3-8-3t Contractors. Sealed bids will be received by tho Board of Directors of School District No. 24, In Marlon County, Oregon, at tho office of the School Clerk, at No. 3S8 State Street, for tho erection of a new School Build ing on Block No. 22 in Englewood Addition to Salem, Oregon. Bids to be opened by the Board at the Clerk's office Wednesday ovonlng, March 16, 1910, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Certified check for 5 per cent of tho amount of bid to accompany each bid. Said check ot successful bidder to bo forfolted to tho Board unless ho qualify within flvo days from date ot award. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of Architect and Superintendent of Public Construc tion, F. A. Leger, in tho Murphy Blodk, Salom, Orogon. Board re eorvea right to reject any or all bids Dated this first day of March, 1910. By order of the B9ard. H. A. JOHNSON. Jr.. . Clark. 3 -2-1 3t3 Fire Proof I "T Proof In considering making your ows IfirTit ap nn1rlntr uh? tint Wine' the F. P. Gas Machine and ben Light. Will soli and Install this and guarantee It to give cent more light for the sau. than electricity or city gas. figure with you, estimates furnished. Call at my shop and see tbffe lights and stoves In operation. I also carry PVRO DENATURED ALCOnOL utilities. Safe, economi cal, odorlnsw. Phone 15 State Ut. Steamers Pomona ana Oregona leave for Portland Monday; Wednes day and Friday at 10 a. m.,Tuea day, Thursday and Saturday at- 6 a. m. For Corvallis, Tuesday, Tenure day and Saturday about 6:30, p. m. M. P. BALDWnJf. Aft.' f Salem Fence wirks Headquarters for Woven J Wire Fencing, Hop wire, Barb (Wire, Poultry Netting. Shingles, j Mal thold Roofing, P. & B. Ready Roof ng. CflAS D. MULLIGAN 250 Court St. Phono 134 1 Gold Dust ftour Mnde by the SIDNEY PpfwEB COMPANY, Sydney, Oregon. Made for Family Us Ask your grocer for it. and Shorts always ok Bran hand. P. B. WALLACE, Agt. WHITE HOUSE RESTAURANT Salem's most popular res taurant, 362 State street. We never close, upon all night. Win. McGilchrist & Sons Phono 44 Main. 147 N. High i C. W. YANNKE Proprietor of THE FASHION STABLES Cfabs and Livery. All Risk dodern Rubber Tire. CHICHESTER S PILLS mar Tin in a tttiftt ntr t kk 5'liUrbM.ter1 UUn j-iiit in ilea, ma i Take no olbcr 1 Drtllrtlt. All, fnm 4 Um..uv.u( txai, twini, Aiwvyi kUUjM SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE WILL SELL AT Private Sale Star Oil wagon, with team or without, 1 team of black Perchoron mares, sound and true to work, weight about 3000; 1 3-ln Studobaker wagon good as new; l spring wagon; 1 Studebaker buggy with top; two sets of harness; reason for sailing business, I am leaving city. Call on or addres. O. L. LISWIS, 983 Trade street. Salfin. Ore i i me ? per 1 aoney (Let mo FRASER uruxfiat far i I sailing business, I am leaving M) city. Call on or address. fl M m i m .. Clerk. 1 93 Trade street. Saltm. Ore K 1 Jk cure from lis tine. We kvo u. iuJ It to oi r nitrons 'V' (BBBBBBa. k BBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBSSBBBBBBSBBBSSHBBVSSSVPBlSSlBBBBMSBSSVBBBSBSM