V.KCS eight. . DAILY CAP) Tit JOCBJUL, 8ALEJ1Y 0BEG05, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1911 n p.':,::.r.,zr:r... "rrrnr."..! rzr:r;rrrzz:.i mm mmm '- n yer's Store News ivi Specials for At Salem's Pig The Houss $1.75 Kid Gloves 162-3c ZepiiyrGlgjg;hains today, Ql-39 pr today 12 l-2cyd A fine soft, pliable kid glove, ! cllfl';,Jn contains dainty f-r auto or atreet wear. Tans, Plald, 8"1 9leck ln a11 the Urowna and Iteda. These are popular colorings of Tan, very seldom sold for less, hut IF,rown: 1 '"l18' Gn an(l we otter them special to Batur- Lavender: JO Inches wide. Your shoppers 11.7S quality, choice today. $ 1 .39 a pair 12 l-2c yd Jergen's 50c Toilet Eatire Stock of Lace and Water, today 39c Net fartaias, today less Here's n well-known toilet prep- 20 pCf CCllt. ration at a price that should , , , , , . prompt you to supply your 1nl l,fl;1"' offorlntc Includes need, hone and Violet odor. ev,'ry n"-'"!" I" both ecru and Large fc al7. white. Our showing utters a ' wide ejection and price rango Today 39c Jr 7SC 10 "H,r-To,lHy . - Less 20 per cent Ladies' $3.50 Shoes , . c.. T; : Ladies $1.25 Silk today2.45pr Hose today 89c pr f'nf out colt leather, bluchnr ' ' ehoe; (lomlyear wck sola mill- A flnfl , Wlk 8K.k(ngll , dry hoel; a snrvlroah la .(,11k!, ,.,., wh ,j , " ah.m. Specially priced for to- Bml ,,,. Well-wov..;, Hale heel, day t (hopper! , ,, gHrr to) A rKor T AT U5 duality. Today only , PcrprC'2.45 89c pair Underwear B0TS' Cloth Hab and today 79c a Suit Caps, less 20 p:r cent A fine cotton medium weight , , garment in cnt color; two- or ri,ny "ly w" ,)ffer ,,le"e pieces; all ilma. These are a popular cloth styles In Had, Rood 11.00-a-ault kind, Special, Vv"7 "ll"'k; 6W ,0 today onlv . V Your choice nt a reduc- , tlun of 79c Suit 20 per cent fc.f.....r:,::;;rc,i 4ti4iiiiti4ii(ii(i4i4l4ili CITY NEWS. far l" re in Krla'a Ihle- A fulcm (-ntiirw at the Oiiind to ull.lit Oregon In ii ( Ultra nt, S7I Mtale Hcivca Kiiuday rlilckeu dinner. Mumm Hroa., proprlelora. Mill HMiik Timlulil- W. II. Mi-t'iiiren, of Cortland, will Hpi-nk nt thii City MlHHion tonight and alwi tomorrow H 3;:ui and tomorrow ennliiK. . The A. t. V. W.-" And U-gTi-M of Honor will have an i'l-n im-i-tlim Mumliiy mi-nlng, M rrh llth. Mi-mliiia and fi li-nilK In K''d S-H-t It l!ip Cruiul - (!(! hill of l n ph'tun-a to- nli-lit oscjd nryiecll LSCEie I MUST SELL X V''""m I""'", '"' 8 111 ,,,t l''"atlrti. liniKt be sold at mce I I'rlcn J:i"io, half raalt, luilaiicii K per Cent. Ten. acre (nt, all rleiu, In f'.n locality on macadam ii-ml J'rlce $tfil)rt I ..V'"'"'? (T",,-1S, '"' Italian prunes. 12 years old. In fine con- j rli.l.,n; a in Itultuu i-nmrt year old, balance gunl.-n. I ,N"" 4 ",wm h,""- ,ICW l"r- 1 "'He to depot. a.-hiH.l. mare and J chun li. I'iIih ,s;,iiii. Hv ai-iea. all clear, r.O tie.a. tamlly oicluiid, i iiill.-a fiv.m rllv" Close ttl Hrtioill. llnw. fi. riutm It.ku ...... , i. .... ct.ineiy 1 none 3 yeaia old. 4 lielfeia. chickens, cream separator, etc. price I.Vhu. Tweiitv lvio aces In atiimi-a and tiniah, close to echo,.! J miles fioni city, eiml; a jicat snap. Price .';!i"), SI. S. CilLLC & CO. ;,7 Today Only Department Store of Quality. For Si-miiiir Waller M. I'lm ce, or Hot Uke, and O. I'. t'oHhnw, of Honiihiirg, Demo eratic rnndlilali-a for the I'nllcd SIMea artiHle, are In the city ai-i-lng thflr fripnda. I'er 'oiiuiiInIimi(t . Ili-n 10. Itohertaon, of Turtn-r, U in th city today looking niter hhi can dlilacy for county coiiunlsHliiiii-r. He him hi-i-n a fanner and rond builder nil his lire. Tu lli-autlfy Depot tiremidn Wi-Mt St.iyton will obiwn. Arlmr ly by pluming in-H und ahrubhery at Hut iIi-hii. China for the week have bwn drawn and It la purHwed lo make It one or the preltleat di'imt groiinda In the atate. Ilaie Year Spring Suit or coal tailored to order by the American l.dloa' Tullorlng Co., Chi cago. Mil. Klelier. room 7, Mct'ornack block, will ahow you atylea and fab lica. SiittHfactlon giiMniiitmd. CrU-ei n-nxomilile GRAND T onisfht Four good reels of Moving Pictures Featuring "Far From Erin's Isle" and "Hogan's Alley," To fillip Body Eiiat- The body of William Dugan. who died here March 2, 1912, wan shipped from the Cottage undertaking parlors today to Salem, Mass. A brother of the diceaawl arrived yesterday from Ludlow, Calif., and arrangement were thon made to have the body ahlpped east. Hollla File Judge Hollla, who waa a member of the house during the. last session of the legislature,-today filed with Bec-: retary of State Olcott bis declaration of Intention of becoming a candidate on the Republican ticket for atate sen ator. He resides at Grants Pass. Send Out Poultry Car Announcement has been made by the Southern Pacific Railroad com pany that April 7, It will send out a poultry car from Corvallls, and which will be placed on exhibition In vari ous towns In the state. The car will' be under the supervision of men con nected with the college, and its first place of exhibition will be Grants Cass. Church Notice Central Congregational church, cor ner Nineteenth and Kerry streets. Rev. O. A. Htlllman, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning services at 11 o'clock. Junior Endeavor at 1 p. m. Y. P. 8. C. K. at 6:45 p. m. Kvenlng sorvlces at 7:30 p. m. A cordial Invi tation Is extended to Btrnngers. Krentano for Leglidtilure John P. Theo. R Hrentauo, of St. Paul, la in the city today and an nounce that he will he a candidate for nomination on the Democratic ticket for repreeentntlve. He will favor Statement No. 1 and bcllevi-g In carrying out the direct primary to the lettor of the law. K n rm II mine Rurglurlird The sheriff's office has received word that the home of J. P. Iuret en three miles mat of Salem was broken Into yeeterday and $17 In money and a gold watch valued at about $15 wore stolen. The family waa away from home and the theft was not discovered until some time later. The officers are keeping sharp lookout for the thief and It la believed he will be apprehended. , i. Ten. Day Campaign - Rev. W. O. MacLaren, of Portland, began a 10-daya" campaign at the C'omniona Mlaalon laat night. He gave a very Interesting talk. If you want to hear a man among men, don't fall to hear Mr. MacUrn, Sunday, at 3 o'clock and every night at 7::i0. i lliirn-lt In 1'iiroU-d- t'harlea A. IJarrett, who recently made a aenaattonnl confession - to Governor Went as to the bullion rob bery on the steamer Humboldt In lit 10, was paroled by the governor yeaterdny and turned over to the I'nlted States government. Steve Connell, aecrot m-rvh-e szent. will I hav Immediate supervision of liar- rett. Connell, Prank O. Taylor, of the Firemen's Fund Innurance Com pany, and a poatollU-e Inspector, whose name ivaa not given, were here yeeterday and took llarrett to Port laud, 1 ARE YOU WISE? Pa jea knew It Is anareesaary to iHtfcr after meali 1 have a jtoor a pjictlte flogged bow flat HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters has bcnilltled IlioUMndl ( auiTi-rera will aid jeu, too. Try It. A. McCulloch " ' J VVE GIVE BUT ONE CLASS OF SEVICE THE BEST with couileous treatment to all. Wo recommend ejasses only where an examination shows the need of them, and wo make no charge unless you are convinced that the glasses are needed, A. McCulloch orio:.:nr.:si Mo. S9I ri Cewaiertlsl ftt, (Croaad Heer.t Gul o2 Sorts? Lots of discomfort the blues and many serious sicknesses you will avoid if you keep your bowels, liver and stomach in good work ing order by timely use of LU.a F3LLS Sold TOTy whara hauwl0c.Ua. WHAT SAVED JER LIFE ft!rs. Martin Tells About a Painful Experience that Might Have Ended Seriously. Rlvesville, W. Va. Mrs. Dora Martin, ln a letter from RlTesville, writes: "For three years, I suffered with wo manly troubles, and had pains ln my back and aide. I was nervous and could not sleep at night The doctor could not belp ma. Us said I would have to be operated on be fore I could get better. I thought I would try using CarduL Now, I am entirely welL I am sura Cardul saved my life. I will never be without Cardul ln mj borne. I recommend it to my friends." For Dfty years, Cardul baa been re lieving pain and distress caused by wo manly trouble. It will surely help you. It goes to the spot reaches the trouble relieves the symptoms, and drives away the cause. If you suffer from any symptoms ot womanly trouble, take Cardul. Your druggist sells and recommends 11'. Get a bottle from him today. K. 8 Wrili to: UdlM' Advtjofy Dn OiH. aoori MxIklM Co., Chaitanonfi, Tnn.. for fipanot Jmtructuma, and 64-pig tauk, "Home TrutoMol tar Wmaa," mm la puia nrrippw. a nqiutt. Chicken Dinner Sunday at Elite Care, 3.'c. Cull nt I.nnge'a Hut Shop And be hatted in one -of the popu lar Regtna hats. Fix I'p the Office The county recorder's office is to have some new fixtures, including a vault, the county court having let the contract for the work, which will cost $1000. Chicken Dinner " " Sunday at Elite Cufe, 3'ic. Sorlb Salem Work Mr. 1 O. Harrold, of the ; Ill-Concrete paving company, has a large force of men working digging ditch and lnylng sew er ln the district in the vicinity of Hood and Cpmmerclnl streets, North, Salem. He has a good sized contract In North Salem and It will require conalderablo time yet to complete the job as at the present the ground In moat of the district is too wet to work. He Is working on what is known as sewer district No. 6. It Mas Kasy Money Deputy Sheriff William Each leaves today for Hood River to bring James Fuller to 8ttlem. Fuller Is charged with obtaining money by false pretencea. About four months ago Fuller Issued a chock on one of the Portland banka for $115 and It waa ciiHlied by Kd. messing at his place of biiKlneas on State street. When the check wsb preaented at tile Portland bnnk for payment In the regular way, payment was re fused for the reason that there were no fiimla. The case was referred to the nlllcera and Mr. Ksch was de tailed to handle it. About three weeks ago he got trace of Fuller nt Portland and from there he was traced to North Yakima and then back to Hood River, where he is now under arrest. Center Street Pnilng There will lie a meeting of the property owners on Center street at 7:30 at Ryan's hall on Commercial and Center Mtrcets for the purpose ot discussing the merits and com of the different kinds of pavements, which have been propoaod for this street. It Is expected that all persons Inter ested on that street will be present and express their views ontliemibjcct. Id all probability representatives of the different kinds of paxements pro posed for this street, will be there to answer any . iiiiestions aud take part In the illHi-uKlon TYPEVRITERS Al 1 Atl Make DOCIillT MII.D IlKMKO HKPAIKKI) HllilMOS . lidl.l.KHH srniiiH See me t-efura you do anvthing. C. M. L0CKW00D I'Bone Main 9SH tH-tiH V. ConimeiriHl. Sulcm. Orema, FARMS WANTED Listycsr f:rras with us as we have several ap plods for I3PK0YED FAOS PACIFIC UND CC:PANY n STATE ST. Beautiful Dress Hats ' Are open for the ledles. Do not miss seeing them at Langcs. Beat the Street Car Vettie Lindsay had a race with the Englewood street car last evening. The stakes were. $5, and Lindsay, to win, had to beat the car to the end of its run and back, on foot, or, in other words, make the round trln quicker than the car. The race proved an eflav nna for ih CT f!CT thS tl"S and Lindsay came home under double wraps street car behind the distance flag. K(iiul Suffrage Society The Salem Equal Suffrage Society had a call out for a meeting today at 2 o'clock, to effect a permanent organ ization. The meeting was held at Mrs. Engrlght's home, but Tho Journal's early press hour prevented any state ment of the results accomplished. Lady Gut the Malls-- A novel sight was witnessed on the streets today, in which Miss Ruth Bayes, who, by the' way, has made ap plication to the circuit court to have her named changed to Howard, was the principal factor. Misa Hayes, or Howard, waa acting In the capacity of collector of mall from the down-town boxes, nad she performed the service with a dexterity not possessed by the male sex. ' Moved to Engene C. J. Daniels, formerly proprietor of the blacksmith Bhop at the corner of High and Ferry Btreets, has moved to Eugene, where he has gone Into partnership with hla' father, J. H.' Daniels, of that place. Cheater, as he is better known, has juat re turned from Portland, where he pur chased a new automobile to use In connection with their insurance busi ness. The Messrs. Daniels are agents at Eugene for the McMlnnvilla Fire Insurance association. Around the World Mrs. John D. Turner and her mother, Mrs. Waugaman, of Pitts burgh, leave today for a trip around the world. Mr. Turner, the well known Salem attorney, expects to meet them In Europe next December. They sail from Seattle for Toklo and thence westward and around the cir cle. , ABSOLUTELY ENDS STOMACH MISERY OR DYSPEPSIA The question as to how long you are going to continue a mifferer from indigestion, dyspepsia or out-of-order stomach Is merely a matter of how soon you begin tuklng some Dlapep sln. If your stomach Is lacking In di gestive power, why not help the stomach to do ' its work, not with drastic drugs, but a rt-enforcement of digestive agents, such as are nat urally at work ln the stomach. People with weak stomachs should take a little Dlapepsln occasionally, and there will be no more Indiges tion, no feeling 'like a lump of lead ln the stomach, no heartburn, sour risings, gas or stomach or belching of undigested food, headaches, dizzi ness or sick stomach, and, besides, what you eat will not IHrnient and poison your breath with nauseous odors. All these symptoms resulting from a sour, out-of-order stomach nnd dyspepsia, are generally re lieved In Ave minutes after taking a little Dlapepsln. Go to your druirirlHt r.ml vat n r.rt. cent case of Papa's DlapepBln nrrw, and you will always go to the table with a hearty appetite and what you eat will taHte good, because your stomach and Intestines win iw i.. and fresh, and you will know there " noi going to be any more bad nights and miserable davs for you They frcHhen you Bn, ,ake yo f j like life Is worth living. o . mln,j, NEW TODAY. ,, WHEN It la tamales or lunches, get them nt the Madison saloon lunch wagon, where they know how. . 3-7-2 TOR RE.Vr-Kurnlshed rooms near cltv hHl Tf'.e. v u ... Main 4. ".-.. in nigii. i-noiie 3-9-;it MILLINERY - Excellent materials, nobby French designs at U and $:, we have astonished and delighted many. Our plnn is new. The Co tivDate Remodeling shop, i6.-, n Llberty. WANTED Roller-top desk, small Iron ears and Remington typewrit er. hee C. E. Anderson, 247 N Commercial street. 3-8-3t WAITRE KSS WVTi-n . .. ,, , ni ..nee hi me Cottage hotel. Phone 209. 3--3t " 8A,-,K KAP-Nirly new wa- back. Oliver chilled plow north SVrT' " ,hlrd " writer Tim r,"al"e ln'e Titer with executive ability A tTL !T'llH, for J Lrl hu . no an, ,1 better hi" present ron.ll.l.,, ... wlih r.,f. Auuress with reference. " nur,. Journal. rare 3-9-tit '"-' wood. ,.hon. l8- J--."t wll hi ,ar,,,8hw ,,or'- h-ra he 3 Mt h, UHekee 7n "lr"ly f,'lh'M ni ..H.kee,,lng rnoma. Call M 32ti North Commercial stfeet. 3. ' h,!h w""ol Huctlon-o, ho h., nad ,om, MpertaB(- Uworic. prefer,,,. WrUo 13H. Salem. Ore. 3-2-tf. UV : nr fj (tifcr a w ABSCLWTELY vuuu Makes delicious hoinc biked foods of maximum quality at minimum cost Makes home baking a pleasure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar I f!o Alum No Lima Phosphaias , . ' j Evangellrnl Association, Seventeenth and Chemeketa streets F. M. Fisher, pastor. Phone 1129. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Mission Band at 3 y. m. Young Peoples Al liance at 6:30 p. m., with Rev. Jacob Stacker as leader. This is the an nual Day of Prayer for Missions. Representatives of the Women's Mis sionary Society will address the Sunday school and the Y. P. A. Topic of sermon nt 11 a. m., "God's Time and Plan." At 7:30 an Inter esting program will be rendered by the Women's Missionary Society. All are cordially invited. o Card of Thanks, We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to the many friends for their kindness during the death and burial of our beloved husband and father, Martin Stutsman. Signed: MRS. BERTHA STUTSMAN, GLADYS STUTSMAN. 0 Death loves to enter where he Is most dreaded. WHITE LEGHORN 75c per setting of 15; unfertile re placed. Also thoroughbred hens for sale. Jas. N. Olmsted 1213 N. 6th street Phone Main 1207. 3-7-tf 115 Liberty St. fhone'Maln 119 KARL JiEUGKBAUEB Watch and Jewelry Repairer Your patronage solicited Satisfaction guaranteed With Capital Drug Store Salem Oregon RICH SPARKLING CUT GLASS Notnlng beautldes or improves the appearance of a dinner or luncheon table as does a piece or set of care fully selected cut glass. For many, many years, this store has mjoyed the reputation of carrying none but the choicest and most ex clusive patterns in Cut Glass and we "till maintain this supremacy by of fering at the present time many beau tiful pieces that can not be dupllcat fd elsewhere. The wen known "Barr" guarantee Is tack of every article we sell and you w"l at all times find that our prices lower than you can obtain else w here. Barr'sJewelryStore t TnlftURSERIES T c-KOWER OF CEJiERAL u,'i my nr ee. w. "X doing so. Tf you ar. Z,7 yoU Mva mn thl. spring pLntlnr ae? Kn,f T"" U WK which l , n clS ' ' A1 I-foot grade charge to pSot TT f ' f NWy l0cated one-h.u mil. et of aay.um. j 1 Change of Street Car Schedules. Beginning Sunday, March 10, the cars of the Yew Park State street and Chemeketa street lines will leave State and Commercial streets and the ends of the lines at 10 minutes past the even hour and every 12 minutes thereafter, as follows: At 10-22-34-46 and 58 minutes past the even hour. This change Is made so that the Yew Park cars will make better con nections with the Southern Pacific trains. PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER COMPANY. WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt delivery our specialty. Falls City Lumber Company, 279 North Commercial street. Phone Main $13. MONEY 10 LOAN On good Real Estate secarlty. BECHTEL ft BYJfQJT 847 State Street MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. John H. Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 1G5J. . MONEY TO LOAN TH0S. K. FORD HV Over Ladd and Buah Bank-, Salem. Or-. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BURGHARDT MEREDITH Resident Agents SS5 State Street Established 1893 I " i. t ' ul'1 " li N. liberty But-et . Wlgh ln,., f . M- Royd- A. FEEDEEIC4I .. , uun .. . I --( Sal Saleaj, Oregen