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UWPMWUMi Ml t mmwH iljli I l i chick Is of t 1 nisadon ai' ill 1-4-tf-d ' Uo t ind try 'Mt fill tnui. Call 130 Bit 1-U mad factor achln ve, ,, Grubh t-29-ltjday- $ Eo Sattif day -Regular 25c Oranges -. 20 CENTS DOZEN Regular 40c Oranges' J ' ' 30 CENTS DOZEN Regular COc Oranges , 40 CENTS DOZEN Order some ripe olives for your Sun lay dinner. PULLER .& DOUGLAS, t SALEM'S LEADING GROOERS. 142 Stato Stroot. Phono 2201 ITso tho beat coffee sold Clmso & rS ' Sanborn's Senl Moehn and Java, cheap- 1 ier and better in tho long run. f" PERSONALS l J. P. Rogers is a Portland visitor to- Miss Helen Stoiwer is in tho city, tho guost o'f relatives. Ralph Watson camo up from Portland this morning on business. W. C. Twcodalo, of Albany, is in tho city today on business. F. M. Rcdfiold, of Albany, is a Salem business visitor today. F. M. Fronch, tho Albany jowoler, is in tho city on business. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Henderson, of Hood River, aro in tho city. Mrs. O. Faulkner has gouo to Port land to mako her futuro homo. Attorney J. R. Wyatt, of Albany, is in tho city today on legal business. Lydcl Baker, editor of the Portland (!) Brioflet. is in tho citv on busincs. Miss Bossio Burkhart, of Albany, is in tho city today, visiting friends. Elvin Crawford, of Eugene, roturnod homo today, aftor a business visit here. Dr. B. D. Wolls, of Albany, is in tho city today on a professional visit. Prof. W. E. McElroy went to Port land this morning on a short business trip. Mre. O. N. Donny, of Portland, is in tho city, tho guost of Mrs. B. F. Boa hum. Mrs. F. Dobbins has returned to hor homo nt Union, after visiting Salem frionds. 'Dr. E. B. Pioul, of Medford, was in tla city for a short visit, returning hemo last night. Postmaster S. S. Train, of Albany, is in tho city, tho guest of Stato Print- ) cr and Mrs. J. 11. Whitney. I Mrs. James Walton enmo un from Portland this morning for n visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fawk. Mrs. Dan .T. Mnlarkoy and little laughter came up from Portland this morning for n visit with Spnator Ma la rkoy. Attornoy William A. Munley, of Portland, who was privato secretary to Governor Ponnoyer, is in tho city at tending tho legislature. Mr. and Mrs. Wcrnor Broyman and Mr and Mrs. W. H. Eldridgo startod to San Francisco this morning, where they will mako an oxtonded visit. Rov. Win, Barrett, of Portland, is visiting at tho homo of his son-in-law, T?ov. n. V. Haslam, in North Salem. Rov. Barrett formerly lived horo. Hon. L. T. Harris, of Eugene, who has beon present at tho legislature for sovoral days, went to Portland this morning on a short businosa trip. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Ronshaw and daughter, Miss Carrio Coggswoll; of Spokane, Wash., wont to Eugene to day, after a short visit with Mrs. Ron shaw 'a sister, Mrs. L. S. Rowland. Mrs. E. E. McClanahan, of Eugene, is in the city for a short visit with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. James E. God frey. On hor return homo sho will bo accompanied by her sister, Miss Fran cos Godfroy. Mrs. E. J. Smith left this morning for a visit with relatives at Moscow, Idaho. She will bo gono sovoral wooks. Miss Adda Rcod, bookkeeper at tho Houso Furnishing Company, left this morning for a month's visit at Moscow, Idaho. Sho will also stop over at Col fax, Wash., for a short visit with Mrs, J. J. Chamborlain. Honesty is the best policy : Schilling's Best: lea CO (Tea baking powdtr tUvorioj extracti ptce od ' Your grocer's; money back. animiiitiimiii smn The Latest ; ; We have now a finer Choco- late Cream than was ever i ! made in Salem before, at Zmn s 154 BUte Street:. 104 Court Street. w-ii milium imnm-h BOTH HOUSES ADJOURN Untill Friday Morning to Work Committees Railroad Attorneys to Discuss Killingsworth Bill Tho houso opened with prayer by Rev. J. J. Huffman, and tho houso then took up reading of Scnnto bills. Tho houso advanced a number of them to third reading, and sent them to com mittees. A bill to prohibit shooting on tho highway was defeated, ayes 18, nays 33. Special Order Friday. On motion of Killingsworth, tho spe cial ordor on his bill to grant con necting linos of railroad tho right to cars alid joint rates from other roads was changed to 11 m. m. Friday, when tho corporation counsel against tho bill aro invited to bo present and ad dress tho legislature against tho bill. Tho houso adjourned to 10 a. m. Fri day. Senato Thursday Morning. Senate opened with prayer by Rev. Selleck. H. B. 105 Was upon motion recon sidered and ro-roferred1. Bills Introduced. S. B. 229 Brownell, relating to de fining riparian rights. S. B. 230 Malarkcy, defining moth- od-of serving summons. Third Roading Houso Bills. II. B. 142 Burns, to amend fishing laws fixing license fees. Passed. H. B. No. 10" To prevent fishing in Columbia county with" hooks smaller than "00." Senator Farrar spoko against tho bill because it is too small a pioco of business. Senator Malarkev also spoke against tho bill. Lost 20 to II, B. 120 Appropriating $1000 ench for Susan E. Jones, Edna Tiffany and Sylvia Fcrroll, widows of guards who wore murdered in the Tracy outbreak at tho stato prison. Passed. II, B. 140 To appropriate lands for county roads. H. B. 70 Repealing scalp bounty on sen lions. Passed. II. B. 58 Prohibiting turning of saw dust into streams. Passed. II. D. 43 To prohibit driving or frightening salmon. Passed. II. B. 70 To amend Lewis and Clark fair act, changing tho dates of oponing fiom May 1st to Juno 1st, and tho date of closing from November 1st vto Oc- tober 15th Passed. II. U. 203 Authorizing tho Agricul tural College to hold institutes, and appropriating $2500. Passed. II. B. 02 Amending labor commis sioner law, making term of office con form to fiscal yeai. Passed. II. B, 41 Providing for condemna tion of proporty for public uso. Made special ordor for 10 a. m. Friday. II. B. 3 Authorizing stato land board t6 oxecuto satisfactions of mort gages. Passed. II. B. 57 Defining rights of riparian owners on tho Columbia rivor. Passed. II. B. 132 Mt. Angel chartor. Passed. H. B. 134 Turner chartor. Passed. IF. B. 133 Jefferson chartor. Passed. Adjourned to 10 a, m. Friday. Houso Wednesday p. m. II. B. 207, by Dobbin, relating to as-ia scssmont and taxation of livestock. Passed. II. B. 179, by Sitz, to protect raisers of horses and cattlo. Passed. II. B. 205, by Kay, relating to boards of equalization. Pass' d. Tho Baily bill to sertngthen tho child labor act was passed after some discussion. Stciner of Lake and Klam ath was opposod to ono feature of tho bill. Passed Settlomiro's bill to mako 50 pounds tho uniform weight of a box- of hops was passed aftor a brief explanation by tbo author of tho bill. Jagger 's bill to rogulate automo biles wunt through nt moro than eight milos an hour, although that is tho limit of tho bill on the speed of steam vehicles. They shall Btop at a safo distanco, shall not frighten horses or 411 i 1 1 H4II IIHl H-frM-H- The Masses Wbother laws are mode for them or not, our meals are, and tboy are appreciated by hundreds every day. White House Restaurant llll HH I 111 It 1 1 1 1 11 ! tlJSHl9F'm' 6qdy JmmflDAY.FEBRtrARV 2, 1905. mules by blowing' a hqrn or whistle, and othbrwiso bohavo themselves. H. B. 209, by Mulr, relating to ap peals in justico courts. Passod. n. B. 150, by Smith of Josophiue, raising feo for admission of nttornoys from $10 to $20. Passed. II. B 199, by Brigham, relating to licensos of corporations. Special or der Thursday at 2 p. m. H. B. 189, by Carter, relating to school district libraries. Laid on tho table. II. B. 133, by Killingsworth, relating to supplying cars and making joint rates on railroads. Special order for Thursday, at 3 p. nr. II. B. 105, by Huntloy, rolatiug to pharmacy. Passod. II. B. No. 141, by Von der Heller, relating to salmon fisheries. Lost. Senato Afternoon Session. Called to order at 2:30 o'clock. Introduction of Sonato Bills, S. B. 223 Hobson. To amend code relating to tho boundaries of Marion county. Read two tines and referred to committee on counties. S. B. 224 Pierce. To appropriate $50,000 for uormnl schools. Read two times and referred to ways and moans. S. D. 225-Rand. To amend code. S. B. 220 Loughary. In regard to road fund. S. B. 227 Haines, by request. To regulato width of wagon tires. S. B. 228 Haines. To establish an in stitution of learning in Washington county. Third Reading of Sonato Bills. S. B. 71 Coshow. To repeal section 49 of an act approved Fobruary 24, 1903, relating to laying out, improving and relocating county roads. Passed. S. B. 191 Kuykondall. To defino fra ternal beneficial associations. Made a special order Friday at 10 a. in. S. B. 170, Substitute for S. B. 30 j Rand, by request. To regulato and 11- conso the soiling of goods by peddlers. Passed. S. B. 192 Coshow. To amend sec tion 2035 of tho code, relating to sal mon trout. Passed. S. B. 177 Tuttle. To make tho cer tificate of tho master fish warden ad missablo as evidonco in prosecutions under tho fish laws. Passed. S. B. 221 Malarkey. To incorporate West Seaside. Read second and 'third timo and passed. R. B. 23 Croisnn, by request. For tho relief of Mrs. Amanda J. Horrcn. Passed. S. U. 190, substitute for S. B. 8-Coe. A bill for an act to fix tho ngo of con sent. Parsed without opposition. II. B. 105 Mayger. To amend sec tion 2020 Bollinger and Cotton's code, relating to tho compensation of district judges. Passed. House Afternoon Session. H. B. 237 Dobbin. A bill for an act to provide the assessment and taxation of live stock. Passed. II. B. 179-Sitz, substitute bill 179, committee. A hill for an net to protect tho raisers of horses nnd cattlo. Passed. It. B. 205 Kay. A bill for an act to amend sections 3081 and 3082 of Bel linger and Cotton's code, relating to nscsments. Passod. II. B. 280 Muir. A bill for an act to amend section 2238 of BolIIngor and Cotton's code, relating to appeals in justico courts. Passod. II. B. 241 Cornott. A bill for an act to crcato a board of internal commorco commissioners. Rejoctod. II. B. 221 Smith, of Josephine, a bill for an act to prohibit tho corrupt uso of money at eloctlon. Passod. II. B. 150 Smith, of Josephine. A bill for an act to regulate admission of atttornoys. Passed. II. B. 199 Bingham. A bill for an act to regulato certain mining corpora tions from annual licenso feo. Mado special ordor for today at 2 o'clock. II. B. 180 Carter. A bill for an act to amond sections 3402, 3403, 3404, 3405, 3400, 3407, 3408 and 3409 of Bel linger and Cotton's codo relating to district school libraries. Laid on tho table indefinitely. II. B. 230 Bailey. A bill for an not to regulato tho employment of child lnbor. Passed. H. B. 250-Sottlemire. A bill for an act to regulato tho weight of hops. Passed. II. B. 35, substitute bill 35 Jagger, substituted by Mr. Jagger. A bill for an not to regulato automobilori. Passed. H. B. 135, substitute bill 135 Kll- ingsworth. A bill for nn not to pro vide for tho interchange and hauling of local freight cars in tho state. Mado a special order for tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Substitute II. B. 05 Huntloy. A bill for an act to amend tho codo relat ing to pharmacy. Passod. II. B. 147-Von. dor Hcllon. A bill for an act to protoot salmon. Failed to pass. Adjourned until 7:30. Third Reading of Bills. H. B. 55 Miles. A bill for an aet to protect forosts and timber. Pasaed. H. B. 194 Muir. A bill for an oet (o amend section 1172 of Bollingor and Cotton's code, relating to sales of real property of decedents. Passed. j II B. 118 -Stciner. A bill for an act to amend section 2492 of Bellla- iiii gcr and Cotton '.a code; Folates to tlifio of holding circuit court In First judi cial district, Passed. H. B. 113 West. A bill for an act to amend section 3131 of Bellinger and, Cotton's code, relating to tho sale of tax lands. Passed. II. B. 15 Burns (of Coos nnd Curry). A bill for an act to repeal law protect ing salmon in Coos and Curry counties. Passod. Evening Session. Tho houso was called to order at 7:30 by Speaker A. L. Mills. Third Reading of Houso Bills. II. B. 192 Smith (of Joscphino). A bill for an act to fix salarios of officers of Josephine county. Passed. II. B. 233-Culo. A bill for an act to committee. H. B. 171 Cooper. A bill for an act to authorizo tho appointment of a deputy county clerk in Lincoln county, Passed. H. B. 104 Sitz. A bill for an act to incorporate Vale. Passod. II. B. 253 Dobbin. To fix salary of county judge of Wallowa county. Passed. II. B. 227-Burgess. A bill for an act to incorpornto Antelope. Passod. II. B. 207 Griffin. To leincorpornto city of Eugene. Pnsscd. II. B. 14 Burns (of Coos and Curry). A bill for an net to fi.t tho salary of Curry county officers. Passed. II. B. 138 Shook. A bill for an act to fix tho salary of a certain county officer in Klamath county. Pnsscd. II. B. 211 Carter. A bill for an act to fix the salarios of tho county officers of Benton county. Passed. II. B. 18 Jnyno. A bil for an act to amond tho charter of Hood Rivor. Passed. II. B. 190 Kunoy. A bill for an act to provent stock from running nt largo in Sherman county. Passed. Third Reading of Sonato Bills. S. B. 147 Nottingham. A bill for an net to incorporate tho town of Qresham. Passed. S. B. 58 Brownoll( by request). A bill for an act to incorporate tho town of Milwaukoo, Passed. S. B. 138 Tuttle. A bill for an act to amend tho charter of Seaside. Passod. S. B. 10-1 Wright. A bill foV an act to amond tho charter of McMinn vllle. Passed. S. B. 108-Piorco. A bil for an act to amond tho charter of Island City. Passod. S. B. 148 Carter. To incorpornto city of Ashland. Passod. S. B. 80 Laycock. A bill for an act to amend charter of John Day. Passed. S. H. 119-Tuttle. A bill for an net fixing salaries of officers for Clatsop county. Passed. S. B. 88 Smith. A bill for an act to nmond chartor of Pendleton. Passod. S. B. 108 Pierco. A b'ill for an net to amend charter of lono. Passed. S. B. 11 Booth. A bill for an act to amend tlw chnrtcr of Springfield. Passed. S. B. 33 Rand. A bill for an act to incroaso tho salary of tho school superintendent of Baker county. Passod S. B. 31 Rand. A bill for an act to abolish tho office of recordor of con veyances in Baker county. Passod. S. B. 34 Rand. A bill for an act to increnso tho emoluments of tho sher iff's ofllco in Baker county, and to provide an additional doputy thorofor. Passed. S. B. 32 Rand. A bill for an net to fix tho salary of tho doputy county clork of Baker county, Passed. S. B. 103-HoJson. A bill for an act to amend tho chartor of St. Holouu. Passed. S. B. 137 Haines. A bill for nn net to incorporate tho town of Cor nelius. Passod. Peculiar Disappearance, J. D. Runyan, of Butlorvillo, Ohio, laid tho peculiar disappearance of his painful symptoms, of indigOBtion and billiousncss, to Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills, no says: " They aro a powerful rompdy for dizzlnoss, pour stomach, hoadacho. constipation, etc." Guar anteed nt J. 0. Perry's drug storo, prico 25c. O'Donald Not Guilty. Frank O'Donald, of this city, re turned homo last evening from Port land, whoro ho wns taken last wcok on jtho charge, of attomptod burglary. The charge was thoroughly invostigatod by tho Portlnnd authorities, and, O'Donald proving an alibi, was ontlroly exonor nted. Ho is now at' tho resideuco of his parents in this oity. , o Editors Promoted. A change waa made last ovoning in tho editorial staff of tho Portlnnd Tol egram, City Editor Paul R. Kontly bo ing promoted to managing editor, and News Editor Collins steppod up into tho oity editor's chair Mrs. E. Frank Douglas went to tho reform school this morning to spend tho day. On her return she will bo accom- panied by her mother, Mrs. J. I, Slelwer. Special This salo Is our greatosU bargain what you can get. GEORGE BROWNELL ". INDICTED Portland, Fob 1. Intorest in tho land fraud cases was again brought to fovor heat by tho announcement that tho federal grand jury today had indlctoil Senator Mitchell on another chargo of bribory, nnd nlso indicted Stato Sena tor George C. Brownell on rhargos of subordination of perjury. Tho Indictment agaiiiHt Mitchell nl- legcH that whllo senator from this stato to the fodoral congress ho accepted on sovon different occasions kuiiih of mon ey "Rffrogating $4200 from n timber and doaler named Frederick It. Krlbs, for services rendered in. it is alleged, inducing Congressman Hermann, thon commission of tho gen oral land ofllco, to mnko special and npprovo cortalu ap plications for public lands, and to rec ommend issuing pntonts to lands locat od in tho Roseburg Innd district. The indictment makos tho chargo that in consideration of eorviccn Krlbs gavo Mitchell two checks for $500 each on tho Roseburg bank February 13, 1002; two chocks Juno 14, 1902, for $1000 each; ono chock Janaury 4, 1904, for $500, and one check October 8, 1901. Tho Indictment against Senator Brownell involves land in tho nmo dis trict in Eastern Oregon iu in which forged applications for survoys wore mndc, and upon which ox-Survoyor-Gon-oral Henry Moldrum wus convicted last year. Tho charges against Brow nell nro in tho nature of a conspiracy with Malcnm S. McCown nnd Rufus S. Moore, doputy aurvoyors, and Honry Moldrum, survoyor-genornl of Oregon, tho defraud tho government of public land by procuring surveys to be mado of land in u manner prejudicial to tho administration of the law, and that ho caused Freil Slevent and John I lowland to tnko an oath boforo him as notary public and that thoy appeared boforo Drowunll in his ofllulal capacity as no tary in Decembor, 1001, and did swear to final oath as assistants in tho official field notes, which statid that the sur- voy hud boon well and faithfully mado, Tho indictment alleges that Stovers and Ifowlund did not make tho oath in good faith, nnd that they so swore bo oauso Brownell subomod nnd instigated them to do ho, nnd that Brownell knew tho oaths were untruo, and according to tho indictments during the recent Investigation of tho grand jury It became material whether they so ap peared boforo Brownell an notary and svvoro to tho oaths, and when Hievers and Howlnnd appeared boforo tho grand jury, thoy at tho instigation of Brownel, again swore that the oaths taken before him were true, whon in fact Brownell, Sievors and Howlaml all I Salem i ' knew they wero not mado la good faith, J Prices ovent of the yean Hero is nn Utea of HAT DEPARTMENT For this week only ypu will have a chance to buy our $3.00 values for 4 3Q $10.50, $10.00 and $14.00 suits ftpd overcoats now $10 $12.50 suits nnd overcoats. $800 $10.00 sulls ,n"htl eyorcoats. tBP Boys' clothing reduced to prices pleasing to all, '20 to 50 per cont off on ovory suit. Tnko advautago of our Bhirt salo, before thoy nro all gono, $1.50 and $1.00 values now t - 65c Woolen Mill Store. NATURE TELLS YOU. As Many a- Salem Reader Knows Tee ' Well. Wiicn tho kldnoys aro flick, 'J Nnturo tolls you all about It. I The urino Js nature's calendar. Infroquont or too froquont action; Auy urinary troublo tolls of kidney ills. Hundreds of pooplo testify to this. Mrrf. Wm. Riiinwator, wife of Wm, Rainwntor, employed In Veal's chafr factory, residing nt 003 East First Btroot, Albany, says: "My kldnoys troubled me, off and on for olght ydar's. Evory timo I con'trnctod a cold It Bot tled In my kldnoys, causing my back to aclio ofton so badly' that I could hardly got about to attend to my house hold duties. Accompanying this was a very nnnoying and distressing dlfucul ty with tho kidnoy secretions, I was troatod by physicians and took a num ber of highly rocommondod roihodlos, but tho relief I obtained was only tem porary, and I was about discouraged. Finally I read an advortlsomont about Doan's Kidnoy Pills, anil got a box and began their uso. I oxpoctod some roliof, of courso, but, to my surpriso, thoy wont quickly to tho root of tho diBonso, nnd I had no moro troublo, un til rocontly I felt symptoms of a re currence. Doun's Kidnoy Pills aro tho best kidnoy modlclno I over usod, and I havo rccommonded thorn to neigh bors." Plonty more proof liko this from Sa lorn people Cnll nt Dr. Stona'a drug storo, and ask what his customers ro port. For salo by all dealers, Price COconts, Fostor-Miluurn & Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo ngonts for tho United States. Romombor tbo namo Doan's and tako no othor. nn r 4 WHISKY Physicians prescribe it lor their most delicate patients. OLD and PURE. For Slo by AUGUST SCHREIBER II '. Kl i i i !