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PAILYCAT-P AL' JOURNAL, BAfrKSI, .QIUtgON, THUltSDAY, JANUARY SI, 1000. y ! )' -aw irn4irt ' T Don't Rely ON NATURE ALONE. (o restore your stomach to a normal condition, to keep tho bowels freo from constipation and to niako your nerves steady. It Is a far bettor and quicker plan to add tho assistance that can only bo obtained by taking n short course of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS Something olso" won't do in Us place and that's why wo urge you again to "wet Ilo.stcttcr'a. It is for Indigestion, CoMIvcucsh, Insomnia, Colds and flrlppc. Portland Is ono of tho greatest v.hcat exporting points In tho' world, r- blp Item a an advertisement of the i..ourcoc of this country, speaking In strong terms for Oregon as the center of tbc world's lending ccraal product. THINGS WISE AND OTHERWISE IN THE LEGISLATIVE HALLS BILLS, RESOLUTIONS AND DOINfiS IN GENERAL BY THE SOLONS Fever Sores. Fever sores and, old chrdnlc sores should not bo healed ontlroly, but should bo kept in healthy condition This can bo dono by applying Cham berlain's Salve. This salvo has no superior for this purpose It is nlso most excellent for chapped hands, soro nipples, burns a ml diseases of tho skin. For snlo by Dr. Stono's drug store. OWES LIFE TO Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Vienna, W. Vn. "I fed that I owe mo iasi nm yoars of my lire to Lydln I ? E. I'lnkluim's Vegc. i 1 . ,!.y S -"w . I nd misery. table Co nin omul Eleven years ngo J was u walking shadow. I had been under tho doctor' cnrobutgotnorellcf. My husband nor. funded mo to trj iyuin i-;. rniKiiain s Vege table Com. pound and It wnrkeo like u charm. It re lieved nil mv nnins advise nil suffering women to take Lydia E. Pinkhnni's VegeUiblo Compound." Mils. Emma Wiiratox, Vienna, W Vn. Lydia 11 Pinklmm's Vecetalilft Com. lwuud, made from native roots uml herbs, contains no narcotics or harm. 1 ul drugs, and to-dny holds tho record lor the largest number of actual cures of female (diseases of any similar niedl. lino In the country, and thousands of voluntary testimonials arc on file in tlio l'itifchain laboratory nt Lynn, Mass., from women avIio liavo b"n urea from almost every form of ifinalo -complaints, inflammation, ul. wntloii,dlsplaiM'mwit81HbroI(ltuinftrH, j rrugularitiiM, pcrlodto palna, backnvhe, ndlgwrtjwi a,id nervous irotuUon. hvcry sneli suffering woman owe, it to herself t give I.ydlu K. I'inkbain'a ugcUu! Compound a trial. If yon would IlKohpccdul iiftvltra luiout your cuho write u confiden tial Tetter to airs. IMiihlmiu. nt Uyiiu, Mus. Hei nilvlco is free, j hatpins. nndnlwaj.sheliiful. j n0, inn, Reynolds, to tnx logaclos. House, January 110, 10 a. in. After prayer by Itev. Clarence True Wilson,' roadlng of tho Journal was dispensed with under protest of minority. Speaker announced minutes of sen ntorlal election would bo rend nt Joint session. S. J. II. No. 3, for Joint committee on state auditing system speaker named representatives Farrcll, Ma honcy and Buchanan. Hughes moved vote of thnuks to committee on Inaugural of President H oin un of Wlllnmotto Carried. Resolutions. II. J. R. No. G, by Smith, for eom mittco of seven on uniform fish laws with Washington. H. R. No. 27, by Ilonobrnko, that 210 copies certain houso bills be printed. II, C. No. 1 1, by Davlu, for com- nilttoo to examluo Casciulo looks, with clorks. Reports of Committees. On military affairs favorably; on Houso bill no. 1C. adopted. From Judlclnry committee II. II. No. 20, unloads election laws, creat ing election offices in districts hav ing ovor 300 voters, to instruct vot ors how to vote and pudgos and clorks how to perforin their dutlos. Commlttco recommended Indefinite postponement. Report not adopted. From enmo eonunltteo on T. B. No. II, that It do not pass; rclatos to doputy district attornoyB nt Port land. Referred to committee on re vision of laws. Message from Senate. Reporting result of ballot on son ntor. From same committee, that II. B. 2G pass. Report adopted. Relates to real estate commissions. No. 101, Rusk, by request, to re imburse Wallowa county. No. 102, DImmIck, relating to sum mons on corporations. No. 103, Richardson, salary dep uty recorder Union county. No. 104, Richardson, salary sher iff, same county. No. 105, Richardson, to regulate channel Grande Rondo river. No. IOC, Bonbrnke, for now build ings for O. A. C. No. 107, Brooks, to make taking a pledge to candidates a crime. No. 10S, Campbell, to protect game. No. 100, Bcdilllon, salary treas urer Coos county. No. 110, Bcdilllon, salary asses sor Coos county. No. Ill, Jackson, salary school superintendent Shormau county. No. 112, Fnrrell, to fix liability or stockholder sinbanks . No. 113, McCue to amend codo ro tating to pilot commissioners. No. 114, McCuo to amend 1220 codo relating to distribution of log aclos. Houso took recoss until 11: 15. First Bill Passed. II. B. 25, by Bean, to amend Sec, 797 Code, tho statute of frauds ex tends to real ostnto brokers, ayes 57, noos3. Tho bill passed. Re quires wrltton contract to cnublo real cstato agent to collect commls slon. .Senate. January 20, 10 a. in. Roll calls showed tl'itt all sena tors wcro present. A motion to dis pense with tho rending of tho juurn nl of yesterday wns lost ly a vote of 11 to 13. Tho Journal was then rend A largo number of lounto bills wore- read tho Hecond time and ro ll. B. No. G, relating to highway-1 foi red to stnnd'tiK comm'oas, A, men, thnt It pass. Adopted. few now bills wcro lutrmlufod as Resolutions. H. C. It. No. 13, to investigate Agricultural college, that they pay their own expenses. Adopted. Same action as to senato resolu tion to Investigate Seattle exposition. Also for assistant sorgcant nt arms Adoptod. Speaker named Carl Por clval. For 240 coplos to bo printed of all resolutions affecting constitution-' al amendments. Mr. Barrett of Umatilla was called to tho chair. H. B. No. 28, for port (commlitslon bill, that It puss. More Houso Hills. II. B. No, 97, by Bonn, by request, for insurnnco department. II. B. No. 98, by Fnrroll, requir ing doors of building for No. 99, Farrell, to regulate use of HfrM-HH-f f faHHUs)HH)IIlf If 10H X flvn.4.A .d. ' -i-Z4.Z - H iA. I ureaiesi LumDiiiauuii uner o - I NINE NEWSPAPERS A WEEK I FOR FORTY CENTS A MONTH ! The Dally Capital Journal and the Tlirlee-n-Week New York g World tho greatest Nowspapor of JU Type. It always tolls tho u nows as It Is, promptly and fully. Read In every English speak- lng country. a t has Invariably been tho grant effort of tho Thrlce-a-Week t World odltlon of tho New Yor,'; World to publish tho news Im partially In order that It may be an atwurato roportor of what has happened, it tells tho truth, Irrespective of party, and for that reason It has achloved a position with tho public unique among papers of Its class. If yon want the news as It really Is, subscrlbo to the Thrlce-a-Woek edition of tho Now York World, whteh comes to you every other day except Sunday, and Is thus practically a dally at tho Price of a weekly. THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD'S regular subscription price Is only J 1.00 per year, and this pays for 15C papers. We offer this unequalled newspaper and Daily Capital Journal three months - $ 1 .20 Daily CapitafJournal six months - - $2.35 The above offer Is only good for Strictly Cash In Advance. Send check, draft or postal note or nay at office of Capital Journal. No k agent's commission allowed on theso terras. Send remittance to J E. HOFER. publisher Dally Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. M4tg.HW.lgailImiBiallltt0lt follows; S. B. C3, Bower num. giving i:on sent to United Stntec o iP'rcl.vso lands. S. B. G4, Bowermar, to oxpodite tho trial of cases In rl.'eiui court. S. II. CG, Cole, to prohibit tho 01 ganlzntlon of fratorultlas In public schools. S, B. GO, Barrett, to aiutuil codo relating to game. . S. B. 07, Johnson, lo amend code relating to appropriation for uln'o agricultural society. S. B. Coffey, relating to tho urlrn Innl insane. S. B., 60, Selling, In regard to leasos. S. B. 70, Selling, to ninaiul code In rognrd to testimony S. B. 71, Abraham, to etblUh five normal miIiooIh. S. B. 72. Aliralijuii, lo nmond rado rotating to publishing Journals of tho legislature. S. B. 73, Abraham, to make killing by mistake guilty of wiuiBlniigktor. S. B. 74, Cluww, to appropriate $20,000 to ftob hatjlierls. S. B. 75. MUlur of I .Inn and Lue. to fix salary of supri,itnduiu of Linn county. TW O S. B. 70, Kay. to Ubllsu a aar Itorlum for the trontmani of tur-borculosii. Thin! Reading BIIIh. House, Jan. 20, 2 in. No. 1G, Mnhona, appropriatees $4000 for cemotory in Rlvorvlov. Portland, for sotdlefM, sailors and marines in the KpNiifah-Aineilti.u J war. Referred to oommtttee on u !l- Itary affairs. No. 2S. by Bean, geueral poet commission act. Mr. Bean wns ulilwi to I'XDlnln the terms and Important! of the bill. Mndo special or'ter op ! Thursday at 10 a. m. j No. 20. by Mahopo. fir additional election officer. Rpe-Ial older at 2 p. m., Thursday. No. G, by Dlmlok, making highway robbery punishable with life Im prisonment or not less than ten years. Present penalty Is G to 20 years. Re-referred to Judiciary com mittee. Senate bill No. 10. by Soliofiold, placed on calendar. Read first and second time, salary justices of Sea side. Senate memorial for federal gov ernment to aid In construction of main highway. Referred. The use of the house was extended to the State Federation of Labor for Wednesday evening, Jan. 20. II. J. M. No. 5, by Hawley, relat ing to tnx on oleomargarine. ' II. J. M. No, G, by Reynolds, relat ing to slzo of apple boxes. II. R. No. 8, by ways and means commlttco, for nn additional clork. Memorial by McKlnnle, for wild nnlmnl bounty lnw. To commlttco on game. Joint Memorial No. 1, for distribu tion of reclamation fund and tak ing up Mnlhour Irrigation project. Adopted. New House Bills. No. 116, McCue, for dormitories for normal schools. No. 117, McCue, for support of normal schools. No. lis, Lolnonwebor, amend codo No. 119, Lolnonwebor, doputy as sessor of Clatsop county. No. 120, Mnhonc, by request, Lin coln county. No. 121, Applognto, for Drain Normal school. No. 122, McDonald, for additional peaco ofllcors. No. 123, Muney, l elating to cir cuit judges. No. 124, by Reynolds, for office- of state fire marshal. Senate. Jan. 20, 2 p. in. Tho senato was called to order at 2 p. m, and after disposing of n number of resolutions and reports of committee, a fow bills wcro In troduced. S. B. 77, Miller of Linn and Lane, water code. Tho state printer wns Instructed to print 1200 extra cop ies. S. B. 78, Ilcdgoe, relating to shares in corporations. S. U. 79, Delegation from Wash ington county to fix salaries of that county. S. B. 80, Bnlloy, playgrounds for Multnomah county. S. B. 81, Smith of Marion, prohib iting gifts to obtain Influence. S, B. 82, Smith of Marlon, to es tablish ono normal school near Port land. S. B. 83, Kay, For bounty on cor tntn wild animals. S. B.84, relating to regulation of machinery in rcgnrd to safety. Third Heading of Bills. S. B. 5, Blnghnm, to amend gen eral laws of 1907, relating to depos iting stnto money. Ro-roferred to committee on state and county of fices. S. B. Schoflold, to fix tho nalnrv of justlco of peaco of Seaside pre cinct In Clatsop county. Pnssod. S. B. 19, Chaso, to fix salary of clork of Curry county. Passed. II. B. 2G was read first and second times. Adjourned nt 3 p. m. until 10 a. in. Wednesday. l wl 4dMm II MX eu: s Ms rfT tn tho true." r 1 1 ICi ArlMimK If . . "I 'Kli Pine-TarHnnev msmaMk!i&mjmgm Tonlnlnn two of t'.i" oW-tirao linuirhoW remedies for COUUlia nml rOI.OM, Purr l'ine-l'aroiiit l'uro ltonty. With thco nro Koloiitllknlly combltu'il several oilier liiKroillnitM of Iniow.n value In tho treixtinent cf COUCUia. Wo toll on the packnso what la iu tho bottle. WHY DO THE PEOPLO USfi OVUR s.ooo.ooo Borrms annually Ittre l Om ft Iht Mmy Ptunnt CItcii hr Oxe ef o Micr. WORDN 1'ItAIHI!. After the Mpr'lwo of ft levfM roM t lilrli ram h'W i'(V Vfl4i.ini liiU I'liriiiiioult I I'nro Iwn ciuxl vim niie M cent IwtUunf Jimrllr, Hell'. l'linvTar-llonry. 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