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BAIIiT OAMTAIi JOUIlNAJj, 8AMJM, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIIi IS, 1010. PAGB vim t-t" ATURDAY SPECIAL $1.35 Lace Curtains, 94c BALD MUSLIN, ONE YARD W DON'T MISS NPORT DAVE TO mm "Funeral of Mrs. Mnmlo Gautcnbcln. Last night tho gontlo dowa fell upon another Httfe mound In the comotory filling the. chalices of the "beautiful flowers which covered It, with tears. Under thorn lies tho form of ono who, but a few1 short days ago, a tender mother and lov ing wlfo niado glad her home. One whoso busy hands ministered to those sho loved. Whoso unfailing sympa thy and gontle womanliness made' .all who know her, her friends, al "ways. The long cortege, that sor Towing, paid the last tribute tho liv ing may pay to tho dead, gave elo quent testimony to tho esteem in which sho was held, and tho great "bank of beautiful flowers that cov ered tho dull earth that pressed her coflln lid, spoko, though silent, In the muto language of sorrow and of 'bereavement. With solemn ser--vlces and deep toned music that camo resonant from full hearts, the last farewell was said, the mound -covered .with flowers, and she wa3 3eft to wait the judgment morn. Tho sun this morning shono do'wn -upon tho now made grave and the tears loft by the dow were slowly wiped away. Thus It will bo to . 'those who mourn. Time cannot make us forgot, but even as It smoothes tho rugged and stormshot "battlofiold, and covers tho scars with verdure, so does it soften tho poig nancy of griof. ' Tho funeral services wero hold at the chapel of tho parlors at tho Clough undertaking parlors, and -wero conducted by Rev. P. S. Knight. Tho pall bearers were O. Bower, B. Nelans, Ira JOrgensen, W. Hatch, G. N. Patterson and E. T. Prescott, all members of Foresters, to which tho bereaved husband be longs, and the local lodge attended in a body. Tho hymns wero most beautifully rendered by members of tho German singing society. Courts Move' Slowly. Los Angeles, Calif., April 15. As an instance of tho slow moving ma chinery of American courts, local attorneys arovpolntlng to tho case of Edward Fox, who was fined $100 for a "frivolous appeal." Tho flno was ordered yesterday by tho state su premo court. Fox has boon dead two years. Nearly threo years ago Fox ap pealed a decision In a local land case. Tho appeal was thrown out o court yesterday and branded as frivolous. It was not stated wheth er an attempt to. collect the flno from Fox's estate will bo made. The opinion was written by Justice Henshaw, of the appellate court of California. Tho lecture given by Homer Dav enport last night was ono of tho most Interesting over heard In Sa lem. Tho opera house was tolorably well filled, and tho audience was en thusiastic. Davenport had not been on tho stage- five minutes until every one In tho houso felt that they wero his personal .friends, and were just listening to a beautifully told story, that was being xold, too, just for them. Thero is no weak spots in Homer's talk, lie has a faculty of walking right into your conflifencor and staying there., Ho has a way and stylo of his own that is decidedly Catching, and his work, when ho puts his Angora in it, is quick and decid edly Interesting. Tonight tho sub ject will bo "Tho Power of tho Car toon," and those who enjoy good car toons, and who does not, will have an evening of pure delight. The op portunity to hear and seo tho work i of our Marion county boy should not bo neglected, and those who do ne I gleet it will have something to regret I as long as they live, as it will prob ably bo his last visit hero as a lpctur er for some time at least. Tako tho Journal man's advice, go and hear Davenport, and then como around and thank tho reporter for a good hunch for it sure is straight. o Ono Conductor Who Was Cured. Mr. Wilford Adams is his name, and ho writes about It. "Some time ago I was confined to my bed with chronic rheumatism. I used two bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy with good effect, and tho third bot tle put mo on my feet and I re sumed work as conductor on tho Lexington, Ky., Street Railway. It gave me more relief than any medN cine I had ever used, and It will do all you claim In cases of rheuma tism." Foley's Kidney Remedy cures rheumatism by eliminating the uric acid from tho blood. J. C. Perry. CARE FOR.THE LINEN We make a specialty of launder ing the finest fabrics and table linens. Cloiues are not worn out with machinery. All work called for and delivered. Work guaran teed. Your patronage solicited. Highland Hand Laundry 2549 Currant Avo. Phono 403 White- Labor. Coats that button up the back havo beon suggested for men. Doubtless it is somo woman's idea. Tho Boston woman who complains that kissing is overdone probably prpfers hers rare. Grand Opera House Thursday and Friday Nights APRIL 14-15 Two celebrated lectures by our own Homer Davenport Thursday night "IN ARABIA" Illustrated by lantern slides of pictures taken by Mr. Davenport. "Sled Abdallah" will appear in cos tume. Friday night. "The Power of The Cartoon" The stories of Mr. Davenport's fa mous cartoons, which have mado and unmade nations. Cartoons will bo drawn on the stage. Prices L5c, 50c and 75c. A LITTLE STEAK WRECKE united rncss IXISKD Winn. Los Angolos, Cal., April 15. Of ficials of tho Sierra Plnta Mines Co., of Sonora, today are making every effort to locato vnptaln Mansfield and hi scrow of tho steamer Venice, which Is a total loss in the Gulf of California. According to a racssngo received hero last evening, tho Venice blow up last Tuesday. Captain Mansfield and his crow of four men reached shore in an open boat, aftor a terrible night on the water. Tho message, which was sent by Mansfield, gave no particulars of tho accident, merely stating that tho ship was a total loss, and that tho crow was safo. Tho Vonico was a 30-ton Bhip. Sho wa3 valued at ?GO0O. o A Few Words of Thanlcs. To tho friends whoso tondcr sym pathy and many acts of kindness dur ing tho clkness and following death of my wlfo; whoso loving hands cov-1 ored tho gra?o with flowers, I can only say my heart Is too full for words, such words as I would wish to express my gratitude. To tho lodge of Foresters, the Rev. P. S. Knight and those whoso voices ren dered so splendidly tho hymns I can only say, I thank you. JOHN GANTENBEIN. THE STAMPED DEPOPULATED MINING TOWN (UNITED mESS LEASED VrJItE.1 Seattle, Wash., April 15. That tho stampedo to tho Idltarod has depleted Fairbanks and tho sur rounding district of laborers and that 1500 men are needed at onco for tho spring clean-up is stated in a cable received by a local bank to day. Tho cablegram is signed by eight of tho leading men of Fairbanks. Tho wnges stated In tho message aro $6 a day for polntment, and $5 a day for shovolers. Conditions In Fairbanks because of tho shortage of labor aro serious, tho cable stales. Stops aro being taken hero today to send out a largo crew of men on tho first boat for Skagway. o Kills a Murderer. A merciless murderer is Appondl citis with many victims, But Dr. King's Now Life Pills kill it by pre vention. They gontly stimulate stomach, liver and bowolii, prevent ing that clogging that Invites appen dicitis, curing Constipation, Head ncho, Biliousness, Chills. 25c at J. O. Perry's. o Try a Journal Want Ad. JUST RECEIVED i A splendid assortment of one-piece linen and worsted dresses, for spring and summer wear. They are plain and fancy effects, and carr out the refining effectiveness so de sirous in a woman's garment. We show them in all the new shades, Prices range from $4 to $25. SUITS AND MILLINERY Buy Your Needs at the Right Price We carry the best, most complete line of everything that is needed for women and children. Standard merchandise at the lowest possible price is our motto. ' It Pays to Look Around liberty St. HALLBERG'S ' Salem The Store for Exclusive Ladies' and Childtens' Ready to Wear i Goods. , i. DICTATES OFFER TO RETURN TO THE HOUSE OF ITS FATIIEUS BY IN DEPENDENTS, PROVIDES AGAINST A DIET OF nUSKS. Washington, April 15. Tho Jubi lation that greeted tho announce ment at tho Jefferson day banquet hero that Hearst and tho Independ ence leaguo aro willing to return to tho Democratic party has been some what modified by tho conditions at tached to tho offer. Democratic leaders today declare that thoro aro too many conditions and are asking whother in reality Domorcats, in ac cepting, would bo admitting tho In dependence leaguo, or whether tho leaguo would bo annexing tho demo crats. On the same night that Jofin Tem ple Graves mado tho announcement that tho leaguers aro willing to re turn to democracy ho wroto an edi torial which practically read Bryan out of the party for committing the "unspeakablo folly" of "glorifying the freo silver crusade and raising tho ghost of 1C to 1." Champ Clark, tho democratic floor leader of tho houso, howovor, Isn't afraid. "It's only ono of tho signs show ing that we aro on a winning trail,'" said ho. "Tho Indepondonco leag uers havo discovered which way tho wind Is blowing and-aro joining )n tho winning movement. Thoy aro extremely welcome." o- THINK THEY HAVE WESLEl'. UNITED riLKSS LEASED WISE. San Francisco, April ,15. In tho person of a man who gavo tho nanio of Carl Wagnor, who was arrested at Ocean Beach today on a charge of carrying concealed weapons, tho local pollco declare that thoy havo secured Charles J. Wezler, who Is wanted in Portland, Ore, on tho charge of having murdered his di vorced wife's mother, Mrs. Schulz. Wagner denied that ho Is Wczlor, but tho pollco insist thoy mado no mistake in his Identification. Mrs. Schulz was lured from her homo by a decoy note, about two weeks' ago and atacked on a lonoly road whero sho was boaton to death. A messenger boy who delivered tho noto later identified a photo graph of Wozler as that of tho man who gavo him tho messago to do liver. Tho Portland authorities havo boen notified and a reply from them Is bolng anxiously awaited. When Wagnor was arrested, ho was loading a rovolver. o Object to Strong Medicines. Many people object to taking tho strong medicines usually prescribed by physicians for .rheumatism. Thoro Is no need of internal treatmont in any case ' of muscular or chronic rheumatism, and moro than nine out of every ton cases of tho disease aro of ono or tho other pt these varieties. When thoro is no fover and little (If any) swelling, you may know that It is only necessary to apply Chatuier laln's Liniment freoly to got quick relief. Try it. For silo by all good druggists. "Yes; I'vo threo grownup daugh ters at homo to toll mo." Detroit Freo Press. THE nOUSE OF JOnN D. ' (Continued from Pago 1.) by which the real estate on whlcb, tho structure stands, passed into tho company's hands, aro equally om- phatlo In tho declaration that thoy positively know John D. Rockefeller intonds to uso it for himself. In appearance tho building seems to havo been designed for residen tial purposes. It Is in tho Queen. Anno stylo, nlno stories high and covers 4500 square foot ot ground. Tho total cost, it is said, will bo $1,250,000. Tho ground bought In competition with tho British govern ment .which wanted It for depart mental offices, but would pay only $250,000, cost $375,000. Householders in tho neighbor hood, perhaps tho most aristocratic in London, who originally com plained bitterly at the Idea of a business structure In the locality, own now that their only complaint is that it -' completely dwarfs every thing olso within sight. Of tho threo fronts two aro on Que4n Anno's gato and ono on St. Jaraea park. Foreign Minister Sir Edward Grey and Homo Secretary Winston Churchill livo in the immediate vicinity and King Edward's town rosldonco, Buckingham palaco, is within sight of tho upper windows. Neighbors who profess to havo Insldo information from tho archi tect and contractor, compromising botwoen tho assertion that tho pal aco Is wholly for tho Anglo-American Oil Co., and wholly for John D. Pvockofoller, maintain that the com pany will indoed, havo offices In it, but that tho two top floors will ba reserved for tho American multi millionaire hlmsolf. ommence d in ornin: ALL THE SEASON'S NEWEST HIGH GRADE MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR MUST BE SACRIFICED REGARDLESS OF ALL COST AND PROFIT MY PREMISES HAVE TO BE VACATED WITHIN THE NEXT TWO ORTHREE WEEKS BY ORDER OF THE LANDLORD The New Salem Bank and Trust Company Have Acquired My Location. I have, Therefore, Determined to Quit the Shoe Selling Business. S6000 Stock at Your Mercv EVERY SHOE MUST GO. Call in and inspect the goods and note the prices as announced in the press yesterday. We especially wish to impress you 'with the fact that these shoes are all clean, fresh, good, first class staple styles; there's not an out of date or shopworn pair in the stock; every pair will be sold with an absolute guarantee of satisfaction; you take no risk in buying tfiese sale shoes, no more than you would in buying regular goods at regular prices., for if after getting them home you are not perfectly sat isfied, bring them back at once in saleable condition with duplicate purchase check for refund. Liberty St. Salem, Ore.