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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1903)
m jjPj That ' ' ' "" lll ... , . , , t 1M L T CAPiTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1903. BOTH HOUSES GROUND Out Bills Fast Enough on Tuesday Eve ning Old Tax Law Revived and Tlie $300 Exemption Has Been Restored General Debility Ita? In and out tliere U that teoMng ot Weakness that rnatws a burden of itself. Food doos not strengthen, Sleep docs not refrwb. It Is hard to do, liard to bear, what should bo wuy, vitality Is on the ebb. and the whole system suffers. For thin oondlttoii t Hood's Sarsaparilla It Tltallpes th blood, trlves vigor mid tono to all th oruana nnd function, and Is positively uimiialled tor all run-down or debilitated rommlons. Hoon l"T t i 5ro mnitlpMlon, 39 erntt nnlly, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfacoe ot tho system. Testimonials snt freo. Prloo 75c par bottlo. Sold by nil druggists. Hall's Family I'ills arc tho host. Japs and Russians. London, Dee 23. The Japanese cm bossy states that Russia has not re plied to Japan's econd note. No time limit was placed on tho reply, but Russia was given to understand that an early answer would be welcomsJ. Lane county spent $ 23,000 on ronds this year. bri tb ji 1 68 Kind Ywi Haw kmn Ejt) TC&m 7&&&C vtH 105G Winncmac Avenue C'iiicaoo, 111., Oct. 25. 1902. "VVino of Cardui can always be relied upon to cure when everything else fails. It is a certain euro for female diseases in thoir worst forms. I suffered for years with ulcer ation. Intense pains in tho womb and ovaries and dreadful headaches unfitted me for my work. Finally I grow so ill that I had to keep to my bed. Tlio pains were so intenso at times as to causa snasms and a disagreeable discharffO fiminl tnv lifo fnreo9. In mv extremity after all else bad failed, I tried Wine of Cardui. After usinjj it for two weeks 1 began to iraprovo so rapidly that i ten en couraged to keen up tho treatment, which I did for eigh teen weeks, but at the end of that tfmq I was entirely cured, what a rolinf wng minn nnd linw now nnd liPAIitiful life looked to in0 When BIT health was restored. Only thoso who havo passed through such a siega 6f sickness as 1 havo will understand now mucn l vaiue v mo oi iuuui. H is indeed " . a boon to Cp? sick women. 7 SC4ZTstLtCd Secretary, North Chicago Fraucn Verclo. firery weak utiman needs Wino of Cardui. Wine of Cardui cures dis ordered nnd painful menstruation, periodical headaches, falling of the womb and leucorrhoca. It cures extreme cases of theso troubles. It strengthens girls approaching womanhood, holps bring children to barren homes, makes pregnancy and childbirth easier, prevents miscarriages and the best medicino ever mado for use during the change of life. Why permit the good women in your home to suffer another day? Every druggist has $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. r much I value Wine of Cardui. HI QV BTK7 6Me04 Sirl6i) Jyti66i To YourselT 1 G Stock Yo Cannot Afford to Overlook Oat t i Wilhlhe immense variety and unlimited worim-nt of Holiday goods. Too busy to write extended Advertisements Jtst This Special this tincture, we want all p.urnr or "vbe both, so to have a chance at one or the other, or maybe coin, . give this final chance at this reduction. Plenty of Efficient Help Goods Packed for Mail, Express of Wagon . in vmi Goods marked in plain fligurea Open Evoningt until Amus, uouu Yokohama Tea Store 'Frh'BUdCo(fe..nd finals " Spochlty Free Delivery Phone 2411 Z wma&HMMM69999 The sestlon of tlie house yesterday afternoon wm tame, while the house w; In cemmlttee or the whole, to con sider tax legislation. Malarkey wni m the chair, and his work showed him to be an excellent presiding otllcer. He expedited business and kept close watch on all transpiring In the house. The committee considered Mr. Kny'a bills relating, to taxation, H. H. No. l, repealing Uie Phelps act, of the ses sion of 1003, and H. U. No. 2, re-en acting(the old tax law, and validating acts of omcew In relation to assess ment of taxea, and declaring nn em or gency. After both bills had been adopted by section the committee reported, and It was passed. Mr. Kay's bill was next reported and passed) This, so far as the house Is concerned, re-enacts the old law displaced by the Phelps act. On the question of the reconsidera tion of the resolution. to adjourn only .fvnn voted for reconsideration, and the question was lost, Mr. Shelley Introduced a resolution suspending printing of bills. Adopted. During the afternoon session the comml'tee of the wnole considered bills providing for tho re-onactment of the $300 exemption law. The old law, with some minor araendmonts, was adopted, and passed the Iioubo, Flat Salaries Goes. Two Important measures wore In troduced In tho houso yostorday, and ono of thoso will doubtloss become a law at tills session ot tho assombly. Ono of thoso Is Bailey's flat salary bill, providing for flat snlarios for tho stnto ofllcors. Tho othor Is by Kay, of Marion, with tho same purjxxio in view. Mr. Kay's bill provldos tho follow ing schedule of salarlo9 for the sever al state ofllcers: Oovornor, JG000; secretary of state, $5000; troasuror, $5000; supromo justices, $1500; attorney-general, $3000; state prlntor. $3000; superintendent. $3000. Mr. Bailey's bill prevides: Governor. $1000; secretary of state, $3000; treas urer, $3000; supreme Justices, $3000; attorney-general, $8000 ; superintend ent. $3000, No provision Is made for the state printer. Doth bills provide that the flat salaries will go Into ef fect at the expiration of the present terms. Pay War Veterans. H. D. 38 introduced by Mr. Qault, by request, seeks to appropriate $40,000 to pay the Indian War Veterans, who received no part of the $100,000 ap. proprlated last winter for their ser vices In the oarly Indian wars. Other Bills Passed. S. B. No. 18, providing for 15 days' additional time for school districts and cities to report their tax levies to the county chrki thb winter, was passed In the house last night. The Armstrong execution bill, Band's sen ae bill No. 17. was also passed. House bill 16. fixing salaries nf Josephlm. county, and H. B. 37. by Oault, amend Ing section 7:3 cf code, and mnklna same effective warding competency of witnesses, were pod and sent to the scuate. In the Senate. In the senate yest-rdav afternoon a portion of the time was spent In dis cussing thJ $100 exwaotlon bill, and an early adjournmsnt was taken. At 8 o'clock the senate again met and passed a number of minor bills, among them Howe bills 23, JUwl 17 The first of thai Is tJw exemption law paseeU earlier In the evening by the house Both house adjourned at :90 laot night. How's ThlsT w aff(r ene hundred dollars re ward for any ce of catarrh that eannot be ourod by Hall'a Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY t CO.. Totem, vnia We, the undersigned, dmo known t m.annv for the last 15 years, and bellere him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and finan cially able ta carry out any obliga tion made by their firm. wyiT & TBUAX, Wholesale uw glsU. Toledo, Ohio. WALDWO. KINNAN k MARVIN, Wholesale Druggist. Toledo, Ohio. Hairs Catarrh Oara to UJtea Inter- When You Want Something to eat. Just try the White House. They can servo you nt any hour of the day or night. 3earath f 11 Kld Yw HW ANfflU BWjf a89eoeeeoaa&e9eee0&o Qua Beer Promotes Christmas Chee jg Families who llko to have a Q caso of bright, sparkling, A boor at home, which will give a zest to their food nnd g tone to tliolr systsin, will g havo n cose of our's now. It S m a line beer. Call up phone 21SU jl Salem Bt?cwcty $ Association THREE, weist)gijj.sVt4pwise Don't Go Away Back and! iy Yow Jfcyes Qpt IP ? 3 'ei lb q. If your druggist did not hnva what you wanted to givo to him or to hor f6f i Xmns jnsont, console your self, by thlnkinghnt when ytm get over this spoil, you Will go to tho Pnluot Phitrmaoy whoro thqy have whatyouftnt. 0 I B n 1 1 1 1 if i! w i ' Mala Office Salem. 17 Com'l St. Orceon jj Phone, , Wain 2541 !! 118 State St, .... Salem, Or?gon. tWMHIHM--H4H4 MH9-M-HaeU KfrrW-la h-HfM&HHB t For the Most Complete Stock ot i atvets ut f ix sues aimgl! and Nickle Plate Ware at reasonable prices, sec WAD E & CO. eesteiiMe$ee9)Ne v ty v Vv v o i itb a f'ftalttf t I fWflsHMit ! I j h 1 1 1 n m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 ii i n 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 h-hh-h-h fHlOMt D.on't Let It Escape W)iiin vnll tinvn nt lfult anlzixl Hlirh n itwmI nrmnrtlinltv of having YOUT laundry work done In such perfect condition, acu ot suen an irreproivcii ablo color nnd finish as you will find everything that leaves our eetabllsh monb. Wo havo aimed to mako tho work dono nt the Balem steam i-aun- li-v nnpfm-l nml in Uon it at tho tOD notch of porfectlon, and wo havo suc ceeded m gratifying our patrons uo- yond our fondcut hopos. urop us a nostal card or telephone, and the wagon will stop. Salem Steam Latmdy Phone 411 230 Liberty 8t Wztty Xmas And A Kappy New Yeat . 1 Whon I enmo to Salem, about four months ago, 1 advertised to closo out cortaln linos of goodB. This 1 hnvo about accomplished, as tlioro aro fow articles In thoso llnoa loft. Our many patrons know whoro to trado whon thoy need goods In our lino, and havo taken ndvantago of tho great bargain snlo, which wo hnvo been holding for tho past four months. Only lost wuok wo advortlsod a special wdo on Mncklntoshott, Tho noxt day wo cloned out 27. Other goods havo gono at tlio samo rata Whan I camo to Salsm I InUnded to return to I'ortlnnd when 1 had closod out cortaln linos, but tho longer I remain In my old home town tho more I wish to looate hora Many of my friends nro hern, whom I have known nlmost from boyhood. I llko tlie city nml llfl surroundlnKH, I have boon treated well, nnd my patroim urgo that I should remain with them. 1 nm nt present undoeldod whethor to returii to Portland or locate here. If tho latter la my doalelon, 1 shall open out a nloo. clean, up-Udnto men'B clothing and gttnU furnishing giK)d store, which I am suro will moot with tho approval of the most critical, and moro than plwuo my many friends. Thus sayeth i FRIEDMAN The Poor Man's Friend. 146 State Street. TfrH I lllllll 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IWHI 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 M II- Q9&&QQ&9&9W&&i& HOLIDAY e Q4f atncnno BlHt tllt I Closing Ott '. SPECIAL s 25 Cents 3 lbs Fancy Datos. 35 Cents 2 lbs Walnuts or Almonds. 35 Cents 2 lbs Mixed Nuts. 35 Cents 2 lbs cans Bolld Pineapple. 50 Cents 1 Bushel of Good Apples. 5 Cents 1 Package Barsusa Animals. 10 Cents 2 1 Package Noah's Ark. 1 r.,ILr P. nmirrloo trUIICI lil uuugiaoj I 142 8UU Grocers Phone 2261 (MtlMMvMMM at the Faif Stote I Everything. Inoludlng general racket store goods of every dtwcrlp- I . ... . . -.1, tnva nml tinllltnV COOdS III Sttlem. X Hon, also tne iurBv m " "- - ' ---- Sale MORE DOLLS ' ' Than all ether houses In 8alem combined. I mean "business, and, ! ! " ' "" " , , ,. , -.in ., nnr rain. Must ' ' ! ; realising that, while u win oo . -- j bo sold within two ww. ,..i ., . . . . .... .....;. mv niiuitinn md evonrthlng must t Isusiness eisownoro hih"- - , 4. ei " ...,ii,i,v n tat vour boll- X be closed out. vo not roi ui t.,. .. .-- 7 day goods and winter supplies. n ir ., -" - O. P. DABNEY, Proprietor. STORE OPEN EVENIN08. fwWM4W44W Indian Postals and Pictm est Baskets, Mats, Bone Chains and every thing for the Indian corner, Variety Sipm MiM A, & Y5kh, vtWf!fK: 1 'I Ml !l t M