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B1TLT CAPITAL JOCBJAL, BA1ES. OBJCOS. TCESDAT. FEBBCAKT t, Ml i 1 r 1 I i 111 ffl , U ItEYERS STORE NEWS Items of Interest from Salem's Dep't Store Haw Veils and Veiling An excellent assortment of new veils for the com ing season, New Chiffon Veils In black, white and colors. Special at 98c each Large Chiffon Veils in a wide variety at $2.00 each "Quickcatch," the new motor veil; easilyadjusted; made from extra quality heavy chiffon; price $3.50 Beautiful Chantilly Lace Veils in new patterns and colors; priced from $1.50 up Embroidered Net Veils,' the washable kind; . the new veil for spring and summer; priced from . $1.00 up We also have a splendid new collection of net veil ing, Make your selections of these whilo the assort mcnts are complete. Hew, Dainty Exquisite ! I I r.Inslin Wear Wo know that all ladies will bo pleased with this Pand display of undor- rmislins. The quality, stylo and finish is of the highest order. Some of tho most beautiful pieces we have ever shown are in this col- fnMinn " trirh fVnnhit H'btllllt M 1311 UIVOHl Cluny. Valenciennes Laces and dainty embroideries. We've arranged a repre sentative display in one of our Court street windows. lh Orders Promptly filled by an ex perienced store shopper, You'll pet tho same prompt and efficient service as Ihour.h you were at tho counters. Tho Good 9 Goods Store of Salem. Mm. France Kllen Hare, of Aslor. la, ivlebrnted her lout birthday Muu-Wy. A Thing of TH5 eaoty IS A JOY FOREVER. Our stock is replete with rich and beautiful novelties, and we are offering them at prices that are equally attractive. We handle only unique and artistic designs of elegant workmanship. Variety and quality are only to be found here. A hearty welcome whether you buy cr lo.ok. 'hit's Jewelry Stor !.j H 4- - CITY NEWS. Zamona. violinist, Methodist "'church. Thursday evening. The Hct Everything: In the line of groceries and pro vision at the model grocery of J. M. Lawrence, corner of Ferry and Com mercial streets. Try It once. Zamona has breadth , technique, 'temperament. Fitchbury (Mass.) News. ! IVarlim Is Out Councilman Waring la again our. ...... !.,. II.,,., l, ha ; ana auenuuiR iu uiiniuc iiiu.if,.. sl t II wean Ms arm In a sling, due to mixing up wlih a runaway team. I r. E. Slmfcr The harn.we and saddle man; bead- uarters for Dr. Sloan a veterinary remedies and liniments, gloves, rohes, harn's made to order, etc., 187 South Commercial street. The thrilling, vlbrtlng notes from Zarnona's violin held the audience spellbound. Hutte (Mont.) Miner. For Coroner Corojier Clough has filed his declar ation to again run for the office. Mr. Cloiigh has filled the office satisfac torily, and It la certain that his pat rons have never complained. Zamona's program Includes Schu mann, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Bee thoven. Condemnation Sn It The Oregon Electric, through Its at torney, John H. McNary, filed ft con demnation suit In the circuit court this morning against Jeanette Hooth and Georgia nolle Hooth, to gain posses sion of certain property, adjucent to their own, which, they assert, is neces sary for them to use for drainage pur poses. Mr. Zaimm will be assisted by Mrs. Durkhardt, pianist. Falnnniint Park Paving Fifty or more residents of Knlr moiint Park met at Townsend's hall last night to discuss the Improvements In that section, and especially the grading and paving of Lincoln Wash liiKton and Superior streets. There ..J a l - I.-. It.. . . I seemed 10 on a u.iituumiy ui upuiiim I that the Improvement should be made, but there was some differences as to I the details and materials. Rome were i for a street Sfl feet wide, others wanted I It 30, and some only 20. The mutter will, however, be amicably settled he- fore work Is begun. Zamona violin. plays on a $3,000 Mnglnl The lied Hose "The Ited Uoso" will be the Bttrac Him at tho Grand opera house totnor row nlgbt, when local theatre goers will have their first opportunity of witnessing the big Glolie theatre, New York, success, which has made a sen sutlonal lilt there. The production comes here under the personal rilrec' lion of John C. Fisher, the noted pro ducer of "Florodorm," 'The Silver Slipper," "The Medal and the Maid,' and many other of the biggest music al successes. The book and lyrics are by Harry II. and Robert It, Smith, and the miislo Is the work of Roobert Hood Mowers. The production tins been staged by R. II. Burnable, the celebrated stage director of the New York llippldrnmn, and the dunces hsve been arranged by Jack Mason. The presenting company Is tinusuully large, and Is said to Include some of the most notable peoplo In musical comedy. Zamona recital prices, Jl. 50,11.00, 7.V.. "Coontry Life Dinner" HOTEL MARION, Salem TIll'RSDAY NOON, FEB. 8th Ultra by Salem llunrd of Trade fr nil Farmers Gov, West, President Korr, of O. A. C. and other able speakers. Send your order for place' to Sec retary Board of Trad at once. Tickets, 60c 0 S! Nothing short of perfect health should satisfy you. Thea yoa mal tout. strrntrtlwi and re build the entire system by tuk- lug HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters f.'ood health Is assured. It Is for Htomarh Ills, Grippe, Ma laria. PROGRESSIVES ARE Tl'BNINU TO ROOSEVELT fl'XITKO 1'IIKHH IJIAHKII W IIIK. ) Washington, Feb. 6. Progressives In the house and senate, accepting Senator La Follette's withdrawal as accomplished, conferred this after, noon and are preparing to accept Roosevelt's leadership. It Is under stood that Senator Hoiirne, of Oregon, arid 8onator Clapp, of Minnesota, will soon Issue statements favoring Koose- velt. Til KEF. DEAD BECAISE DANE It WAS OUT OF tiOKh UNITKII VIIKHH l.KAHKD WIIIK.J Chicago, Feb. 6. Told that there was no work for hlin, Daner Dlno, for merly employed by the American Cut lery company, today shot and fatally wounded Joseph Uhler and Superin tendent William Bastrlan, after which he turned the gun upon himself and ended his life. Dlno was crazed be cause his family was starving. o K. J. SINNOTT IS A CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS frxrrBD mkkh msaskd kiiis.1 ' Portland, Ore., Feb. 6. State Sen ator N. J. Slnnott, of The Dalles, Is a candidate for the Republican nomina tion for congress from the new Kast- ern Oregon district. He made the an nouncement today on a vlalt to Fort- land. Ha Is one of .the best known men In the district. , o , Zamona recital T.c. prices, $1. SO, $1.00, Pioneer Business House Change. Makes The long established hardware and farm Implement business of Wade, Pcarce & Co. which was founded In Salem In 186". by Mr. It. M. Wade haa recently been divided amongst the stockholders who have owned and conducted It for many years past. Mr. Ray. L. Farmer, a member of the old company has purchased the hardware, stov'eB, Iron, steel, coal and kindred lines, together with the good will pertaining to same and will continue that portion of the business at the old Bland at the northeast corner of Commercial and Court streets where the business has been located for nearly 42 years. the running implements, wagons, buggies, carriages, etc., will be han dled as heretofore by Wade, Pearce & Co. and will as soon as the buildings can be made ready, be located near by at Numbers 22tl. and 2;!8 Commer cial street In the rooms formerly oc cupied by M. J. Petzel and John Maurer. Wade, Pearce & Co. and Mr. Farm er take this occasion to express their grateful appreciation of the liberal and long continued patronage which they have enjoyed and to hope, for themselves and for each other that the same patrnnuge will he accorded them In the future. WADK, PEARCB & CO., RAY I,. FARMER o Do you know that more real danger lurks in a common cold than In any other of the minor ailments? The safe way Is to take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, a thoroughly reliable prepar ation, and rid yourself of the cold as quickly na possible. This remedy Is j for sale by all dealers. SAVE THE PIECES when you have an accident with your glasses, we can re place them; no sending away, we grind our own lenses. Chas. H. Hinges F.jf.SUM Specialist v rtm.r to L'. S. Hank Building. ATTENTION LAWYERS We publish fti noMcnt as rittlrtd br law, furaUhlni affldavlt and proof of puk licatloa. Fine Brief Work U our tpoolaltr. Let u Enro with yoa ca your ant Capital Journal cr.rxoN STATISTICAL BORX. UPJOHN At the family residence, 259 North Fifteenth street, Salem, Oregon, Feb. 6, 1912, to Mr and Mrs. D H. Upjohn, a son; weight, 10 pounds. When the Journal horuc editor this morning butted Into the big, smiling Oregonlan, correspondent, and asked "if he had an Item," he got this: "Item!" No air! A front page story, double-leaded top of page, page line, poster type. Say! It's a boy, 10 pounds solid nonpareil." He said lota of other things, but they were disconnected. Irrelevant, redundant. Immaterial and incompe tent. The old horse editor, who has had experiences of that kind, knows Just how he feels and feels glad with him. o Dim JOHNSON At the Salem Hospital at S:30 a. m.. February 6, 1912, Hen i Johnson. ; The body wag brought to the Rig-, don undertaking parlors this morning ; and relatives In the EaBt were telu-l graphed. The deceased was 66 years I of age, and a recent arrival from the East. A Black Hand Outrage. (HSITHB PRKKH l.KAHKD WIKB.) Chicago, Feb. 6. Suspected of hav ing been kidnaped by the black hand, Antonio Magglore, aged 13, for whom the police have been searching since January 23, returned home today. He admitted that he left home of his own accord. The boy told the police that he left home of his own accord. The boy told the police that he never had been In the hands of kidnapers, ex plaining that he had saved up $7 and wanted to go out and have a good time." o , A Deliberate Mahn. Tacoma, Feb. 6. After years of suffering, B. B. Mann calmly wrote notes of farewell to friends laHt night and then leapod from the 34th street bridge 150 feet to the gulch below. Practically every bone In his body was broken. He mentioned "Mabel, Edith and Homer,' and "Cochlnal" in his notes. They are not known here. In his pockets were found two books of gospel St. John. o Const Artillery Ready. Savannar, Ga., Feb. 6 Officers of Fort Screven, Tybee Island, Ga., are today preparing three companleo of coaat artillery for service along the international line between Texas and Mexico, orders having been received from Washington to hold troops In readiness. Twenty Mexicans. Cucrnavaca, Mex., Feb. 6. In a battle between federal troops and Zapatista revolutionists at Pitzotlan, near here, the rebels lost 20 men un der Pillpln Neri. Casualties on the federal side are not known. A NOl'XD STOMACH. The strong, healthy man or woman boasts that he or she "never had a stomach." That's' It they never dis cover this fact until this organ is gone or relegated to the anatomical world of has-beens. Cooper's New Discovery has resurrected many of these Impaired digestive organs and created "live-wires" where flaccid nerves refused to do their vital duty to the system. Cooper's New Dis covery haa made the weak strong, the suffering Joyous In relief, thede sKndent exulting In the regained powers of body, mind and Intellec tual activity. It will be understood by the properly Instructed, that be tween the stoachm, liver, bowels, lungs, nerves, muscles, blood circu lation and other minor functions, exists a partnership which wns nil- there exists a partnership which was supremely ordained by the Crea tor and which Is based on the princi ples of "one for all or all for one." All the maladies of mankind orig inate through one or the other of tlnne channels and the stomach ls the gateway by which they are re leased If It does not perform Its guar dianship duty. Malnutrition la a wide course of disease Inviting ner vousness, Insomnln, sick-headache, blllouHnesK, Indigestion, dysepsln, anaemia, loss of ambition and gen eral debility. For such conditions uso Cooper's New Discovery It reaches the true seat of distress and danger, and offers, In most cases, Im mediate relief and permnnent re moval of the amlction. Cooper's New Discovery Is on sale at J. C. Perry's drug store. o Here Is a messaKe of hope and good cheer from Mis. C. J. Martin, Doone Mill, Va., who Is the mother of eight een children. Mrs. Martin waa cured of stomach trouble and constipation by Chamberlain's Tablets after five years of suffering, and now recom mends these tablets to the public. Sold by all dealers. MADAME SCHCMINX HFISK TO M.Mi Kilt Cllll.nitEN Pasadena, Cal.. Feb. 6 Pa.-adena's ti.Oim school chlldreu will Rather at Thronp Campus tomorrow afternoon at 'i o'clock to hear the famous Mad ame Krnestine Bci.ui.r.a Hrlr.w The celebrated sinner enve a concert hi.ro last night, at which $6,000 was net ;t'd for the new Hall of Arts to he erected on Throop campus, and to , morrow she haa consented to meet the j school children of the city on the spot where the building Is to be lo jcated. H U Intended to make theoo- caln a sort of Informal dedication. Striker Disappointed. Uwronce, Mas., Feb. . Striking textile workers here, were disap pointed this afternoon by the ruling of Justice llraley In Iloston denying a writ of halieaji corpus to Joseph Kttor, strike leader, and his assis tant. Glovannltl. Attorneys sought their release pending trial on the charge that the two, men were ac cesaorlca to the killing of Uw. rence woman who waa shot during a clash with the mllttla here on strike duty. i Start tor XL McMnfoy. Fairbanks, Alaska. Feb. . Vltk condition on Mount McKlnley favor able and sm on Uwlr way by cheer jing thousands, tho Fairbanks Times , Mount McKlnley expedition started I t.Klay for the great climb. George 8. j Uwl U at tn brad of the party of four mt, four Simla sad 17 dogs. MM 12 1st BIRTH PAY Oregon Christian Endeavor Union ii FEBRUARY 9-10-11, In CHRISTIAN CHURCH COMTEUTED AKMOSTIC LAW'VEK v NEW TODAY. FOR RENT A furnished cottage as part pay for boarding the owner. For full information call at 1246 South Liberty Btreet, Salem. 2-6- FOR RENT Modern eight room plastered house. Inquire corner Capital and Market streets, or phone Main 1541. 2-6-3t WANTED A good horse, weight about 1.200 IbB. Send description, price, and where to be seen to Frank Flala, R. R. No. 1, Box 21, Salem. 2-6-4t WORK WANTED by graduate nurse. Prices reasonable. Miss I.llllan De Pen. Phone 2070. 2-6-Gt FOR SALE Eggs for hatching from full bred White and Huff Leghorn, Hnrred R. and R. I. Red. Orders taken also for one and two-vear-old English walnut trees, cheap O. Stlth. 2i9 Fair Ground Road.' ' 2-K-ltt FOR SALE Team wngon and har ness, 2213 Mill street. I'hone 202S. 2-6-3t FOR SALE We have some five-acre tracts, first-class fruit and berry land, just four miles south on the Jefferson rond. Price Jir.o per ncre $10 per acre cash, and $1.00 per acre per month, without Interest for three years. 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Giant Inspires all who come under his unbounded zeal and magic. The Trials of a Traveler. "I am a traveling salesman," writes E. E. Youngs, E. Berkshire, Vt., "and was often troubled with constipation and Indigestion till I began to use Dr. King's. New Life Pills, which I have found an excellent remedy." For all stomach, liver or kidney troubles they are unequaled. Only 25c at J. C. Perry. 0 For a sprain you will find Chamber lain's Liniment excellent. It allays the pain, removes the soreness, and soon restores the Parts to a healthy condition. 25 and 50-cent bottles for sale by all dealers. WEST SALEM TRANSFER Passengers Baggage Connecting with all trains at West Salem for Dallas, Falls City and Salem. Leaves Jeurnal office for West Salem at 8:40 a. m 12 m.. 1:05 p. m. and 4 p. m. ev ery day except Sunday. Also for Independence, Moamouth and McMInnvllle. . Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a. m., 1.00 p. m. and 6:15 p. m. Calls at hotels on request, Telephone or leave orders at Capital Journal office any day but Sunday. Pbnna 82. ORDERS TAKEN FOR CAMS MORE THAN TIIHFF hiocks from ennv H.J STtTE AND roMMi-'iirm S T R E E T S UNLESS AR. I ADVANCE. RANGED FOR i. B. Underwood. Mgr. HELMET Blended Hard Wheat I lm Selected Bluestem and White Wintn. tin . . innlUry csnjltloni by water . SUTRlTIors. ' Sl1 - 40 Sack HIGH AIMS IXSPIKE JiOBLE EFFORTS. W. F. Reagor, a big man with big Ideas ably presented, . CHARACTER FIRST; MONEY LAST Levi T. Pennington, president of the Pacific College. WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt delivery our specialty. Falls City Lumber Company. 279 North Commercial street. Phone Main 813. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORI) Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Balem, 0 MONEY TO LOAN On good Real Estate security, BECHTEL & BYNOS 347 State Street MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. John IL Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 1552. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES I (ought Hold ' Heated llepalred lUbbons Itollers Supplies See Me Before ffou Do Anything C. M. LOCKWOOD 08 Matin St. BaJem. Or, . t I rhona OUR v lieac - ' Put. whitest and best bread, m0,t MEALTHFC1 and MMMM4