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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1007. S tQQ&&&&&QQt'&'&&&QQ&'& Is your baby thin, weak, fretful? Make him Scott's Emulsion baby. Scott's Emulsion is Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites prepared o that it is easily digested by little folks. Consequently the baby that is fed on Scoffs Emulsion is a sturdy, rosy cheeked little fellow full of health and vigor. ALU DRUaOISTQj BOc. AND $1.00. Q$$&&&&&&&&&&&&&,&t 'ECIAL BARGAIN OFFER tion of 25 Per Cent Up to May 1,1907 t to, but not including Mny 1st, un rato In ndvanco for Tho b Capital Journnl, ior yonr by ll or special delivery, $3.00. feiraaJn rate on wookly Capital Irul per year, 75 cents, lnnd id All arr.arngos on Wookly Lt be paid up nt $1.00 por yonr. ODITTO, HIT NOT INCLUDING IVIST. iCr, by carrier, $5.00 por yonr, Kttasce Regular rates by enr- 16 00 per ynr. Hato for ah hiri In subscription to Dally Jour- I (HO a year by ninll or spoolnl Ilterr, ixo-Save n Big Dollar 91.00 iA dollar saved Is a dollar earned. Kk at tho tag on your papor and clt all arrears nt $4 00 a yonr, and : The Dally Journal In ndvanco nt iH per year, How fast lt runn A subscriber owes for throo knttJIODaycar $12,00. Ifho In -eo vrars In ndvanco lt Is only $9.00. Saving 25 por cent. There Is" no way to inako money so fast in a small way. Offer Open to All. No ono too rich and no ono too poor to snvo a dollar. This bargain rato Is good up to Mny 1st. It will bo the last chanco until tho end of this year to get this reduced rato. Tako ndvnntago now. Dont put this off until May 1st. May 1st is tho day tho regular rates of $0.00 by carrier, and $1.00 by mall for THE DAILY JOURNAL and $1.00 for the WEEKLY JOURNAL will bo In effect ngaln. Act nt onco. Act boforo Mny 1st, if you would snvo this 25 por jcont rebnto for subscriptions in nd vanco. This offer Is good only up to May 1, 1907. Rheumatism Pains Cured. B. F. Crockor, Esq., now S4 yoars of nee. nnd for twontv yoars Justlco , of tho peaco at Martinsburg, Iowa, says: "I am terribly aflllctod with sciatic rhoumatlsm In my loft arm nnd right hip. I hnvo used thrco bottles of Chnmborlnln's Pnln Dnlm and lt did mo lots of good. For salo by Dr. Stono's Drug Store. ConVo Exchange Closes. Now York, March 29. Tho corfoo exchange Is olosod today In accord ance with a petition mado by tho members. It will also closo Saturday. FURNITURE BICYCLES Several Good Second Hand sets, Low Prices Several second hand wheels at exceptional bargains. STOVES AND RANGES A New Lot of Second Hand Stoves and an s , They Are All Bargains J. N. SHANTZ. Court st., Salem. G ST06K ! FANCY GOODS AT BIG SALE .All kinds of Silks, Embroidery and Laces, all kinds of s Goods, Gents' and Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Suits, T-? rjnis and bhoes; all kinds of Underwear, bKtrts, 5cts, .Comforts, Hose; all kinds of Overalls, Shirts, WS, Trunks. We make up a new line of Wrappers, ns, Kimonas and White Underwear, Silk Garments. lt: &, S5c, $1.00, o. trio tAie tso, $a.'oe to M to S&e aad It. "J. 7e up te SO. m!:: -. . soe. 3. tat i'.r. .rM ,- ,. .. K,.. " ".. TO C to 5C Sllk and Fancy Waists. 50c, 75c $1.00. $l.2S. $1.50, $175. $5.90. $2.00. $0.00. $50. $4.(1. Skirts $1.M. $1.5. $1. 75 11.00, $2.10 U. $0.00. Night gewns see. Tee. $100, $1. 25, $1.10 t $t.M. Drawers, psir. U. . . 75c- $1.00. $J.2i te $2.00. Blankets 90s. 7I. $1-00. $1 25 to $0.00. Matting, yard. 18c, 20e. 22c 25c. 1 HUIE WING SANG CO. .ILl'4t Sbr .Um. rWeoa In tho New York Theaters. Oscar Ilammersteln has secured Mme. Lillian Nordlca, tho dramatic soprano, for the next season at tho Manhattan opera house. Mme. Nor dlca has boon engaged for tho ontlro season, and will sing Italian, Fronch and Gorman roles. It is said Mr. Hammersteln Is seriously considering tho production of "Tristan and ; Isold," and "Tho Ring of tho j Nibelung" for next season with Main. I Nordlca in her woll known roloa or ! Isolde and Brunnhllde. Thorn are , now throo world famous prima donnas on the Manhattan list for next season, Mme. Nellie Molbn. JMmo. Lillian Nordlca and Mnry Garden, the American singor from tho Opara Comlque. The lien Great Plnyors presontod at tho Gnrdon thontor "As You Like It" undor modern conditions, pre senting tho comedy with sconory. This wns followed by a revival of "Julius Caesar" In olden stylo. Noxt weok "Everyman" will bo revived. William Morris is tho producor and chlof actor In "Tho Holy City," a play In blank vorso. which Thomas William Broadhurst has built around tho story of Mary Magdalono nnd which hnd its first New York produc tion nt tho Lincoln Square thcator Its flvo acts aro laid In scenes fa miliar in tho story of Christ's life, nnd ono of them depicts tho trial of Barabbas boforo Pontius Pilate. Tho Inst act Is In tho garden of Joseph of Arlmnthon on the morning of tho Rosurrectlon, nnd tho curtain fallH on tho singing of the first eastern hymn. "Tho Mills of tho Gods" has ap parently settled down for a run nt tho Astor thontor. Wagonhalu & Kompor hnve about decided to post pone tholr production of "Tho Am bitious Mrs. OJcott" which wub scheduled for onrly In April. "Tho Groat Dlvldo" has complotod Its 21st weok In tho Princess thoutor and soats are on sale up to and In cluding May 1. MIsb Auglln and Mr. Mlllor will have to withdraw the drama at thnttlmo unlesB another Broadway thontor can be soourcd, as tho loasc on the Princess expires nt tho end of April. Miss Elonnor llobson continues In tho grontost buccoss of her Now York sason, "Snlomy Jnuo" nt tho Llborty thontor. "Tho Man of tho Hour" tho Board- hurst political play, continues nt tho Savoy. Frank Dnnlol's btirlosquo of "Tho Sovon Volls" dnneo from "Snlomo" Is ono of the amusing feature) of "The Tattooed Man" at tho Cri terion. At the Knlokorbooker "Th 111 Mill," la likely to run well Into the summer. The exolIant performance given by Herbert Keloey. mil Shannon, William Hnwtrey. Ferdinand Clott- chalk and Henry Kolker to Barnard Shaw's comedy "Widowers' Houses" at the Herald Square at the sneolnl ntatineoa on .Mondays, Tueeriay, Thuradaya and Fridays are attracting Increased attendance. Sir ISdward ltlgar, the distinguish ed English computer, made his drat New York n)enrance Tueetlay evening at Caruncle hall, when he conducted the Oratorio society' per jforninnce of The Auostlee." On I Tuesday evening next he will direct the first American production of hit latest choral work "The Kingdom." This Is a continuation of "The Apostles" which made a deep Im presslou here two year ago. Tony Proctor will celebrate dur ing the week tho completion of his 42nd year aa a munnger In New York city, and yosterdHy Inaugurated the 43rd year-of his popular entertain ment. An appropriate celebration was hold. "Pioneer Days," nnd "Neptune Daughter," at the Hippodrome, are rapidly approaching tholr 209th per formance. The popularity of this stupendous show has been greatly Increased the last few weeka by tho remarkable oireuat feature which hare been Introduced In the arena. The act of the 24 Aratm, who eater with camels and a desert eararaa, la a eenaatloital acrobatic exhibition. A remarkable feat of amphibious ac complishments is exemplified In the spectacle of a sea Hon riding on horsehaek and at the same time bal ancing a ball on the tip of Its nose The skill exhibited by this animal grosses wonder and amasmMt at every performus. The other big dreee acta continue to please, while the mystery of the JUappearaace of the mermaids in the Uak cae of "Neptone's Daaghter" continues to be ss great as ever. CONSUMPTION State News A prominent Now England scien tist has Etven a good deal of time to the study of consumption, and finds that comparatively few oases aro hereditary. Mostly all nro caused by noglect- ed coughs and colds, which gradual ly weaken tho whole pulmonary sys torn, and beforo people ronllse It ' thore It a diseased Bpot In ono lung; I spitting blood soon follows and ovunt ually n collapse. Such an unnecessary ond, such a pity, for all could hnvo beou so dlffor-1 ont. We know of ninny Instances ' whoro our valuable cod liver prepara tion, Viuol, has been most bonoflclnl . in such ensos. Vlnol Is able to cure hnnglng-on colds, stubborn coughs, strongthonn tho lungs, nnd thus provont tho de velopment of consumption, because lt Is the most porfect cod llvor prepa ration over compounded; lt contains no oil or grenso to upsot tho most del icate stomach, yot lt doos contain ev ery ono of the 50 odd medicinal cura tive oloiucnts actually taken from frosh cods' llvors, with tonic iron added. We ask nil Snlom peoplo to try Vlnol for weak lungs, chronic coughs, hnnglng-on colds, or run down nnd dobllltntod conditions, nnd will pny for the medicine ourselvoj If It falls to benefit. How enn wo express our faith In Vlnol more omphatlnlly? a. W. Put in nn po., druggists, Noto. While wo nro solo n gouts for Vlnol In Snlom, it Is now for sale at tho loading drug storo In nearly every town and city In tho country. Look for tho Vlnol agony in your town. Tho Hnrrlmnn linos will spond $1, 000,000 in building now bridges In Oregon. j Tho Southern Paclgo company la putting a magnificent steel bridge over Pass crook, nt Drain, in plnw of tho old wooden brldgo Ihnt wns badly damaged by high wator recent ly. Tho company la also rebuilding tho brldgo ovor Elk crook, which was washed nwny two months ago on tho line of tho Drnln-Cooa Bay road. W. II. Brunk, of Ashland, has been appointed to a position by Superin tendent C. W. Jniuos, of tho state penitentiary at Snlom, as guard nnd has ontorod upon his duties. Mrs. Brunk and chlldrou left Ashland Inst wook nnd will tako up tholr homo In Snlom. Thrco shifts of guards will bo omployod nt tho pou in ordor to moot tho demand of tho now eight hour law and mon will bo kept on tho wnll post night and day. Mr. Brunk Is a former Albnny mnu. Major L. D. Klnnoy, of Coos Bay, has sold to F. B. Wnlto thrco fine horses. Mr. Walto will tako them to Portland for tho uso of htmsolf and family. Thoy nro as fine horses ns thoro Is in tho Btato, ono being a prUo animal. Tho price paid was $1000 for tho thrco. Tho Oregon society of tho Sons of tho Amorlcnn Revolution offers prises to the pupils of tho public schools of the; Btato of Oregon for essays on subjects connected with our Wnr of Independence. Tho O. N. G. nt La Grande hns boon dUbntulsd on account of InolH cloncy. o llllllllHIIlllllHinilHi HEALTH OFFICER WARNS AGAINST NEGLECTED COLDS Dan Kelly aad Bill Hay ward, of the U. of O.. went to Seattle yester day to attend tbo Indoor meet under the nusDlcea of the Seattle- Athlotlc club oa Friday. Kelly U In good form, hut lUyvtxA k sot sure Just whi be can do oa the floor la tennis fho. FASTIDIOUS WOMEN consider Paxtlnc Toilet Antiseptic a necessity in the hygienic care of. the ficrson nnd for local treatment of eminlne ills. As n wash its cleansing, germicidal, deodorizing and healing qualities arc extraordinary. For sale at Druggists. Sample free. Address The R. l'axton Co., Boston, Mass. o AIiiik to Kntcr Milwaukee. Milwaukee, WIb., March 20. It Is rumored Mint tho Illinois, lown & Minnesota Is now negotiating for the ontrnnco to Mllwntikoo over the Mllwnukoe Southern. This voud Is In oporntlon botwueu Aurora nnd Hockford, Ills., ub u belt lino connecting sevornl wostern nnd southorn rnllrnuds. From Aurora It runs southwest over tho tracks of tho Elgin, Juliet & Eastern to Jollet, whenro It proceeds to Momonue, Ills., ovor its own trucks. It Is n WIhcoii sin corporation organized to build the Wisconsin part of a railroad be tween Hockford and Milwaukee, by way of Detroit and Janesvllle. The Illinois. Indiana & Gary is de signed to complete the service about Chicago Into Oary, the steel corpora tion homestead. o Notice of Appointment of Atluiliili- till tor. Notice Is hereby given that on the 11th day of March, 1107, the county court of Marlon county, Oregon, duly appointed Pierce Parker administra tor of the estate of John W. Vaughn, deceased, and baring duly qualified, as required by law, all persons hav ing claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them, with proper vouchers, as by law required, at the residence of the undersigned administrator at Salem, Oregon, or at the law office of F. A. Turner, rooms 15 and II, Breyman bloek, Salem, Oregon, within six months from tho date of the first publication of this notice, tewlt: March 14, 1907. PIWIICH PAItKHIt, Adm. F. A. Turner, attorney. 3-14-5thur i n i The Oregon egg produst for 1001 Is estimated at 2.710,000 dosens. and the nmoiint consumed at 3,009,090 dozens. Imports 306,000 dozens; ex ports 135,000 dozens. Give the hen more enconrsgement. A glinplo Cure for Pile. Pile sufferers know that ointments and other local treatments someUwee relieve but never cure. They don't remove tho cause. There is a little tablet that Is taken Internally that rewores the eansj of Piles and cures no matter how long standing. Ask for Dr. Leonberdt's Hem-notd (a thatHMuU dollar gvarantee goe with every bottle.) Hem-RoW is the discovery of Dr. Leenhsmlt. of Lincoln, Neb., one of the meet sVwtlpjralshed and so cases ful ggyafctftge In the western state. $1.90 ax tfrngglets. or Dr. Leo, hardt 0., Kings r a Falls, N. Y., Pro prietors. Sekl br Dr. 8. O. iCone. Salem. o The CorvallW Times says 39 cents Is paid for butter fat at tho creamery In that city, the highest ever known at this tlmo of tho year. Bono farmers mako os high as $6 and $7 a month from & cow. Dairy- Ins has become a iao Industry, put ting lots of cash lato the pocksts of the farmer. MARKET QUOTATIONS "Mnko Salem n flood Home Market." IX Don't in'Rlvct a cough or cold Is tho ndvlco tflvcn by Dr. S. A. Allen, health officer for the- rlty of Cincinnati, In a re cent circular wmt out by hint giving plain, coucLsu Informa tion on tho Mtbjoct of tnbor i'iiIonU, nntl how to prevent consumption in yournelf null others," A most olTnctlvo mentis to eheek it eohl quickly Im the fol lowing formula prescribed by n well known authority, lt lM easily prepared nt home, tho ingredient being liicxpeiiMvo noil sold by any good prescrip tion druggist. Tnko a half ouueo Virgin Oil of Pine. (Pure), two ounces of glycer ine nnd u half pint of good whlxkoy. Mlv avoII and uso In UNiNpooitful diHOtt everj four houm. lt Is claimed tho mix turo will break xiv a cold In lit hours and ruro any rough of n curable nature. Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure) In put Up In lutlf ounce vials for dispensing only, each lal se curely seahnl In a round wood en niNO with an engraved wntpiKT, allowing Uio nniiu Virgin Oil or Pine (Pure), guaranteed under tho Food and Drugs Act, of Juno 110, 11)0(1, serlnl number 451, pre pared only by Leach Chemical Company, Cincinnati, Ohio plainly printed thereon. The oIIn noIiI lit hulk, mid the win dry cheap IniltatloiiH of Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure) are not only Ineffective for the ptir poso, but are often ibiitgerotni. HALKM MAltKId'. Steluer'H Market, Denlora In fish, gamo nnd poultry Highest cash prlco paid . for eggs, Prompt delivery. Stnto street. I,ocnl WhnhMale Market. Whont OGtftOSc. Local whont CSc. Oats 3SC40c Barley $22 (CD $23. Flour $3.25. Mill food Bran, $10.00; shorts, $21.00. Hay Choat and clover, $7S$S per ton; timothy, $10 por ton. Iflggs lt? S-Sc. Hens iko; young ohlakeus, llo Duoks 10o; gsese, So; turkeys, ll10o. Butter IT Ho; butter fat, 35 too. n,ilf.,ta AftjtJfcttt ,ittM rttk.l nnlB. toes, 81 l-tSo por owt. Hope Clioloe, 10Jloi prime to choice. t0Se; meillum to prime. Site Obi Utm hark ttG. Tropical Prults, nsHRnae OMs per lb. OraHges $S.7O$.00. LeMone 4.00011.00. Detail Market. Flowr $t por sank. Ilran 70o per snok; $S1.K0 per ton. Hay Tlinotlty, 70eo per owUj cheat ami clover, 90s iter owUi shorts, 9lo per owt Oats $1.88 par owtf wheat, 80s! rolled barley, $26.10 $S8 per ton. JOggs 80s doc Apples $9.00. Butter Conn try, 3le orenm ry, 40c Livestock. Gatth 11009J1200 lb steers, 44Me. Lighter steers 3 14 Q4 a. Gows nnd heIfers-90QlOOO lb, 3'4c, 8toek hogs Oe. Hog $S.00O$.00 IV, fgL fl. Imln . Veal Dreseed, U. Hogs Dressed, Ss I I I M M 1 1 1 1 I 1 H 1 1 B HI I I I I Trade Outlook Nncountglng. London, March 20. Tho courso ot uVonts hits niiiply confirmed tho re ports of tho past few wookR ns to tho strengthening of mnrkuta through out tho continent, nnd whllo spot supplies hnvo boon frooly taken by splnnuiH and romhorH. tho future market has responded to tho gonnrnl movement by sharp upward turns. It Is uudenlnbo that, so far front nlaokenlug an wns thought nt ono time the tex'tllo department of con tinental trade hni mado distinct progress during tho ourrcnt yonr, nnd tho outlook mny be wiled outlrely encouraging without any exception or ntiHllflcntlnn apart from the too ready participation of the specWu llvs elemsnt puro and simple. Th main factor or the week has Ven In Belgium, the plate wool sale nt Antwerp, which resulted In practical ly the bulk of the offerings. 0000 Iwles, being Mill, either nt full auc tion values, or at a hade lMtor, ipi: VHtely. in ooMsypionoe stooka nro rslatlvely low, espsolnlly as tho ar rivals are already en gaged for dlroct transit. -o- Is POHTMNl) .MAUICIfT. Sheat Cleb, 7Jc; valley, 70e: bine stem, 74e. OaU Choice whit. $S. MJIlstittf Brno, $17. Hay Timothy, $ll$14 nlfglfs $11.50. Vetch $7.tO$t.OO. Potawes? 1.00 OIL psr owt. Poultry 1ena, lie; mixed ehtoV ens, 14c; dressed ehlcken, lClTo; turkeys. Uts, IStflfe; dusks, 16 sf Uo; pigeons, $1.00911.00. Pork Dressed, GffflViC UsefDrMsed, CCc Mutton 6 7c Hops 9 10 Ho lb, aceordlog to quality. Wool Vsltey, eoarse to rasdlam, atSIc; oasUra Oregon, U.lSc ChnuihorlHlii's Cough llemedy Doth AgriHiablo ami Itrfscllve. Oliambsrlaln's Cough Kemsdy has no Hupsrlor for uougns, colds nnd eroup, ami the fact thai It Is pleasant to tnko and contains nothing In any way Injurious has made It a favor ite with mother. Mrs. W. 8. Pel hnm, of Klrksvllle, Iowa, says: "For mere than twenty years Ohnm borlalH'a Cough Itemedy has been my lending rentsdy for all throat troubles. It Is especially sueeesful In oases of croup. Children like It, and my customers who hare nssd It will not take any other." For sale by Dr. fltoso's Drug Store. o- Long Maud Itnuhig ANoclntluii, New York. March 90. Tint Lon( IshtiHl Bound lUclng aswlatloji to day adopted the scb.dulo of dates for the racing season sirroaehlng, and the modlllrallons to the rasing rales Kofosed by th r-uti, com sslUee, A nesaber or other modifies tlons were adopted aim. i o Cured Lumlutw. A. B. Obssosh. Chicago, writes Mar. 4, 1900. "Having hh troubleil With LHMho. at dlffursnt Usaes and tried oe physirinn after another, then dlferent ulntmnta and llnl menU, gave It up altogether. So I tried once wore, and gjot a bottle of Ballard's Snow Llulnteet, which gave me almost InsUnt relief. I oka eheer fnlly reeimniead it, and will add mv name to yonr list of sufferers." Sold by D.J Fry. o- An ordlnanoe is before the olty enuaett of Hugsne proriding for the prohibition of bills boards. The term ot circuit court at Cor vallis on Monday lasted only throo hours. This embraced both tho equity nud trial departnieats, Untou (s o mighty paeaVlo county,