ram'M'S"Higi mssB tTf PAGE FOUR. CARNIVAL AGREED UPON Push Club Enthusiastically Approves of it Work to Begin Forthwith on the Enterprise Tho meeting of tho Grantor Haloin Comraorotal Club tost evening for tho purposo of ctmuldoring tho report of its commtttoo recently appointed to investigate the matter of a Btroet car nival wn well attended. There was npjmrent a keen deHlro on tho part of all prcsont to encourage thin kind of an entorpriBo. Tho commltteo was composed of Messrs. It. D. Tatton, N. J. Judab, M. 0. Huron, J. 0. Graham and C. II. Hinges. They vlflltod Port land recently, where they mado y tlihrough Invefttlgatlon of tho Jabour and the Arnold carnivals, and, after Mixing up tho different propositions, tho commltteo reported unanimously In favor of entering Into a contract with the Oregon, Pacific & Oriental Hlrogt Carnival Co., of which B. J. Arnold Is proprietor. Tho plan Is to have a mammoth tented show, carnival, midway nnd outdoor enturtnlnmentH, all of which aro to ho given on Wilnon avonuo dur ing tho weak ending with July 4th. It wftB thoroughly dlHCUHsnd, and, upon motion, It wafl agreed that tho club would tutor Into a contract to hnvo llie Arnold mIiow. TIiIh was greotod with wfirm npplniiH. and nil seomod jubilant over the bright prospect for a MId-lummer Carnival. Upon motion Judgo Judah was no laated ni manager of tho carnival, wl()i powar (o appulnt all commlttau iiQMHry. tho muno to lie rntlflfcl by the club on weak banco. J. H. Mr-Nnry wtld bo would like to mnk ii fow raiimrku liofore tho club tmUirml upon tin, regular buslnwiB for wblrh Ii wan rnllwl toHntliar. lie thoiiKht Unit, Iniumiioli hh thn club bad taken bold of Dim mailer of print ing and HOiulllig out 100,000 pamphloU the wxuier the mutter wan attended to the beUttr. He Mild the udvertlHlng committee bad worked faithfully In an endeavor lo rttlte the $1000 iim-m- wiry to py fur prlntlnit the pam phletit. but bad not yet sueeuodod In ralMlng the full amount, ami. ns tJicro are now cheap trnimpoilallon rnt on from Uih middle etatee to the Pa alio eoait. It wan hie opinion that If any unllt was to be dorlvod from winding out the deerrlptlve circular, tbey mint 1h nt at once. He Hotted hU reiunrke by nuikliig a motion that (be committee uu tlUiwtur be In -etrueted to take Uie matter up nnd order printed fw tiumwllnl dUtribu tton as many of the deeerlptivu pain phliitM um Ute amount nlieady etib norlbwl will pay for. Tim motion whm unnitlHio4iely adopted. Nine of tbuee preeept nut memlwre of the club announced their iletlyo to place their uninw upon the roll. They were: John Molr, It, P. Pouglae, ('. H. Vullw. M. t PeUl'S. A. C. llopf. It llllht. Rudolph llopf. I.. 8. Lyon, 1). U. Irvlu. J. 11. Mt Nhot WI4 k wlahetl to call attention to ikv fact that many cum panlee eud corporation are doing bus luesa in ffalem, and profiting by the mw..m..a.aiH 9 m -a j Aen's S800 and 9.00 Qvtrcoats, now Men's S100Q. and SI 1.00 Overcoats now Akn's Sia.00 and $13.50 Overcoats now Aten's SU.QO. 514.00, 515.00 and S16.00 Overcoats now AWn's 17.00, 518.00 and S20.00 Overcoats now Aten's 525.00 Overcoats now TUic wli-.'. Cxiff tjrj. cfo nn ,, . WM.W . o, wt .v. o.au ., now .au. Also a lot of $2:50 ,- Wats at j,5Q scc out North window - ;; MAny parents arc saving ; ; prlng Goods. Now is !! Headquarters for hwmmmmwmm THE THE OLD REUMBLE &AKltf6 POWDER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE work of the club whoso rcpresonta Uvea novor contrlbuto anything to promoto Itfl Intorosta, cither financial ly, or othorwlflo, and mado a motion that the secretary of the club bo In structcd to address a letter to tho rep resentatives of tho tolograph, "tele phone, express and other companies doing buslnoBB in Salem, requesting contributions for tho benefit of tho club. Motion adopted. Why He Yctoed the Bill (Continue from first page.) 1 thoroforo voto tho Act referrod to. It Is probnblo an attompt will bo made to pass this bill ovor tho gov ernor's voto. o KAY SAVES $5000 On the Salmon bill Hatching The nppioprlatlon for tho salmon Industry of the state wax diminished from $80,000 to $16,000 upon motion of Mr. Kay. Hie stated that tho form er appropriations mado for this pur port have amounted to hundrods of thouenndrt of dollnm, and only n small portion of thu tax-paying public aro benefitted thoroby. Mr. llnhu, tho au thor or the bill, oxplaluod in detail the salmon Industry along "the Columbia rlvur, and declared the need of a lnrge appropriation. fsmvwk HHHBKBlHaHHBIBalBKHHHaETat 5 "To things of sale, a seller's praise belongs." hi Dideio i 1 1 ig i CLEAR HAVANA CIGAR 1 WATERS, The Ogat Man I t SOLE AGENT I BTBBHSIBBBBMHKB-vBMBaaHKH-H!B f OiZERCOHT All out OVERCOATS arc to be have made redactions that will do from $,00 to $3.00 each on our Boys' Salts while the the time to be fitted out at a very SMALL COST. ALEM WOOLEN Ml CT Salem-Made Blankets, Flannels, Indian Robes, Men's and ,. wM..4ftMi' ...:.""" D AILY JOURNAL, oACEM. OREGON THURSDAY, FEORUARY 19, 1908. INDIAN WAR VETERANS House Passes Bill $100,000 Will Pass Senate if Time is Not Too Short Tho Indian War Votorans have at last received Borne consideration from tho legislature. Tho lowor house last night passed tho bill appropriating $100,000 for tholr bonoflt, but tho bill may not pass tho senate. Had not another bill boon Intro duced, at the Instigation of Grand Commandant T. A. Wood, for an ap propriation of $300,000 for tho veter ans, nnd thus taken up tho time of tho committee, tho prosonE bill would havo had a much better chanco of passing tho upper house. This ono was Introduced by Mr. Ililycti, of Lane, and provides only for tho living war votorans, and not for their families, as did tho other. With this provision each votoran will rccolvo an average of about $300. Tho succossful passngo of thlH bill In the house, moanB a victory for the votorans, who havo waitod CO years for tho pay agreed upon for thorn by the territorial govornmont mils havo come up In their interest nearly, every session for about 30 years, and tbey think tbey nro being paid merely n Just debt. An Uniform Hop Tare. Kd Jeurnal: Will tho legislature Union to the wishes nf a scoro oV two of hop buyers, or a thousand or more hop growers? If It llstona ta the lat- THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE If you use Graln-0 In plnce of coffee you will onjoy it just u much for it tastes the samo; yet, it is like n food to tho system, dis tributing tho full substance of tlie pure grain with ovory drop. TRY IT TO-DAY. At i;fH' ererjwhwej lSe. and We. irpckg. M n M W M Ml S6 00 7 00 ,,.,...,... 9 00 10 00 12 50 15 Q0 j co c-n . . AN-n WWWmtmifMHl!H4HWHf8 or I bT5 m I ( B " Miss Alice Bailey, of - Atlunia, da., tells how she was permanently cured of inflamma tion of the ovaries, escaped sur geon's knife, by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " I bad Bnffered for three years with terrible pains at tho time of mon struallon, and did not know what the trouble was pntll the doctor pro nounced It Inlliuiiiimtion of the ovnrles, and proposed an operation. " I folt so weak and nick that I felt sure that I could not survive the or deal. The following week I read an advertisement In the pnnorof Lvdla E. IMnklium'N Vcfrctnlilo Com pound In such an emergency, and so 1 decided to try It. Great vas my joy to Hud Unit I actually improved after taking two bottles, and in the end I was cured by It. I hod gained eighteen pounds and Whs In excellent health." Mww ALruK llAij.iv, r.0 Xortli Boule vard. Atlanta, da. $6000 Urfiltlf original of abvt Irtttr proving pmn tannot b pro due4. Tho n. iiiptoiiis of lulluuiiiintlon and (liHUHHU f Ike ovuvlcrt aro a dull tlifohliinK pain, accont jmnlod liy iv huiimu f (endurness and heat Iw down in tho Hide, with occasional HhooUnK' pahiH. The rofflo" of pain sometimes HllOWH HOIIIO swcllindf. ter It will onact tho Mulkoy sonnto bill. No. 108, to make a uniform tare law of five pounds to tho bale, ns oth er states huve. FARMISR. " o SEVEN AND HALF JVELLS Would Have Been Sunk But For Gault An IrrlBatlon bill was abruptly billed: last night In tho house. It was the one Introduced by tho ir rigation commltteo to ancourage thn sinking of artesian wells. It provided that oach of the county courts of the Knitern Orogon coun ties. 15 In number, shall each year sut aside from the general fund of tho county the sum of 11000, to be known ns the "artesian well fund." Whon this amount was set aside the state treasurer was to set aside an equal amount, nnd with this sum ono arte sian well was to be drilled In each county While bolus; considered as a com mltteo of the wholo houso. the bill was adopted without commont, until Uie section providing for the paymont of 115,000 per year by tho statb. when Gault moved that thin clauso bo stricken out. The motion was car ried, and virtually killed the bill, as the committee estlmnted that the cost of drilling a single well would bo I20O0. and the bill would have sunk jseen and one-half wells. cleaned oat immediately, a nd we the work, regardless of their cost r i .. r- ooyb m uu uvercoats now uoys jo 00 and & 50 Overcoats now ,,.., Boys' 56 00 and 57 50 Overcoats now ..,.., Youths' 58 00, 58 50 and 59 00 Overcoats now Youths 51000. 5H 00 and 512 00 Overcoats now T prices are almost cai in h , W10St cot to two " " " t " timvriiiMiinT,iir ,r w m m SENATOR BR0WNELL DEFENDED He Championed Eight Hour Laws Before a Committee That Re fused to Endorse Them Immediately after the Bonato was called to order Wednesday afternoon, McGinn took tho floor, nnd called tho attention of President Drownoll to an Item in tho Orcgonlan, undor dato .of Oregon City, whoroln It atatcd that tho Federated Labor Union or that city would hold a special meeting on Monday evening, whon It was oxpect- ed Senator Brownoll would bo con demned for tho falluro of certain bills entrusted to him, to pass tho senate. Tho purposo of tho bills In quesUon was to make eight hours constitute a day's work Uiroughout tho state. Senator McGinn, after rending tho Item in tho Orcgonlan, stated Uiat tho publication of tho samo did a great lnjustlco to l'resldont Brownellj that tho judiciary commltteo had reported tho bills In question unfavorably, for ll.. ... am 41 m 4 tlm rt1 nrt Y n i mn 7 . i,7 "" - sufficient light on tho matters In - volved to recommend the pnssago of tho proposed measuros. Senator Mc Ginn', In glowing terms, oxonoratod Prosldont Brownoll or neglect In pushing tho bills, stating that tho son ator from Clackamas had repeatedly appearod boforo tho comlmtteo nnu urged favorable action on tho mens - urea, and that ho had exhausted ev- ory means to lecuro.such action. The sonator from Multnomah explnlnod that ho made this statoment to place President Brownoll right before the people of the stato, as a matter of Justice to that gentleman, In vlow of the fact that tho Clncknmns county senator wns so situated that he could not make much explanation himself. Sonntor McGinn was followed by Sonator F. V. Mays and other mom bora or tho Judiciary commlttoo, who made similar statements, all or thorn fully exonerating, Prosldont Brownoll from tho chargo mado by tho labor unions of Orogon City, that ho wns responsible for tho failure of tho pas sage of tho olght-hour bills. o Portland Playing With Geer (Contlnu d from first page.) from the House and live from tho Son ate was appointed to consldor II. B. J", amondhiK the charter or the Port of Portland. Adjourned until 7: 0. Senate Thursday. Called to order at 2 p. m. II. C. It. 30 To pny widows of guards killed at tho penltontlnry $1000 oach; roforred to ways and monns. S. 11. 23S, Rand To Incorporate Oroonhorn; advanced to third' rending and passed. II. R. 227. GallowayTo regulate sailor boarding houses; rend third tlmo and passed as amended in son ate. S. I). MO. Fulton To fix salaries of cortnln doputloe In Clatsop county; advanced to third reading and passed. S. B. 169, Rand, by request To pro- . ' FOR V. .... $3 00 ; ; iw o . Men's Salts also are being Bov's Clothi ma coys 'Otning and iiuu iur lauuuur. ui , urKiuuzaUOn of J corporations; passed. Marators, Mays! Atcuinn, nana ami aieiwer voted "no," "S. B. 109, McGinn was vetoed byj governor, which was sustained by the! senate ,8. B. DO, Booth To protect forostsi and lumber; vetoed by governor, made I a special. order for 10 a. m. Thursday H. B. 02, Orton For tho JniUativei and referendum; amended and pass! ' H. B. 342, Eddy Relating to convlrH labor; advanced to third reading and! passed. II. B. 231, Davey Making appropri- ation for state boara or agriculture ' road second time and referred to agrl-1 culturo. it. ii. ooof iiuwiuus i'o amend charter of Dallas; advanced to third reading and passed. II. B. 357, Dannoman To amond i charter of Alkali; advanced to third i reading and passed. H. B. 264, Eddy In regard to levy. Ing of school tax; rend second Umo and rcforrod to education. II. B. 221, Robblns Relative to sale and purchoao of otocks; agriculture. S. B. 23, Carter In rogard to mln' Ing claims; passed. House Thursday Morning. II. I). 367, by Gault Amend! charter of Illllsboro; read third time and pnsscd. S. B. . 9, by Wcbrung Changing boundary line of Washington and Co lumbia counties; reconsidered and passed. Undor II. It. 22, permitting each member to call up ono senate bill, 60 ' . ,..,, .. .. sonato bills wore read first and sec ond tlmos and placed on cnlendar for third rending. Only a few bills wert roferrod to committees. Senate Thursday. Called to ordor nt 10 a. m. Prayer was offorad hv Raw Hnmirhiiri, I If. II. 21 r. IjtWnUaH- m . lcft) ' L... . ...... '7!',T,' Smith of Umatilla, Stelwer and WI Hamson voted "no." II. B. 363, Wnys nnd Menus For payment or claims against thes Btato, passed. S. J. M. 8, Mays To congross abK Ing ror lmiffovlng or Columbia river bolow Colllo; adopted. II. B. 361, Orton To establish a Ireo rorry at Selwood; advanced to i third rending nnd passed. Third Reading of House Bills. II. B. 269, Orton To amend code; failed to pass. II. B. 270, Orton Relating to tho i purchnso of papor by tho stato print or; postponed. II. B. Davoy Changing namo of Itoform School to Industrial School, passed. II. B. 32C, Hermann To amend codo; pnssod. ' Senate Wednesday Evening. 3. B.237, Commlttoo on Ways aod Moans, substltuto for 38 To oatabM a buronu of mlnos; rond second and third tlmoB nnd passed. II. B. 231, Davoy To make appro prlation of $10,000 for State Board of Agrlculturo; pnssod. S. B. 90, Mays Fixing 10 hours for day's labor for omployos on street enrs; passod. .S. B. 205, Howe, by roquost Relat ing to tho prnctlco of dentistry; passod, We sell the greatest of bood puri fiers, Acker's Blood Elixir, under a pos itive guarantee. It will cure all chron ic and other blood poisons. If yoi havo eruptions or soros on your body, or aro palo, weak, run down, It Is Just what y,ou need. Wo refund money If you aro not satisfied. 50 cents and 81.00. D. J. Frv. drnccisL ii t 4 00 !- t 5 00 j j '. 6 00 ;; . ' 7 00 ii and $3.00 Soft ji - n- ; sacrificed to mate way lot j ! . . ; ;i i cnitinn Ladies Suitings t 4 4ttlitllai-f44i-4HH