IF i- m w&. 9A2LT CAP ETAIi JOURNAI SALEM, 8 V I I iUfi in :J 1 i; ij i Mr :,:l CIGARETTE FIGHTERS WILL FIGHT liternatlonal Anfl'Cfearette Will Meet and Ask for Laws Oregon is to bo favored with tho in ierrwtional meeting of tho anti-cigar etto host Pooplo young and old intor wstod Jn this "most needed of nil ro forme," an United States Bonntor Tol ler, of Colorado, terms tho Anti-Cigarette leaguo, will gather in tho Lewis and CJnrk olty on July m, 10 and 17 next. Tho mooting of tho convention are timed to fit in hetweon and ovor Up with tho conventions of tho Ameri can Medical association and tho Nation al Hoard of Charities and Corrections. so that prominent jwrnons intorontod in I ' ?"&$' ' BUKti.t V ,, kt I iK1 'T "1 W Stk' tjftH .iisssssssssssssV,-,-k- AlsttJfto. w MBBiaaY b iaaaaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaW IT"T " fill .dBBaaSAliMBaaaaHBiaaaaaan. i i er committees for tho reception and entertainment of the young people who mar attend as delegates or visitors from abroad. Many interesting events oro being planned tor tho entertain ment of tbo junior section of tho con vention, embracing Hold sports, music al attractions, oratorical contests, etc Tho election of international janioa of ficers will also bo held, an event that will doubtless occasion much competi tion. As tho lcaguo now extends throughout Croat P-rltaln and Canada. as well as tho United States, there will bo numerous aspirants for tho official honors. Dr. Strublo, tho genoral superintend ent of tho lcaguo, is in Salem today consulting with tho membors of tho leg islature in tho intorost of more porfoct legal protection for tho youth of Oro- gon against tho cigarette. Ho is baekod by a strong commltteo from Portland, embracing tho leading business houses and financial institutions of tho me tropolis. It is understood that soino of tho most prominont members of the legislature are favorable to a strong inoamiro for tho defense of lwybood. FARMERS FIRE RELIEF PORTAGE BOARD REPORT Meeting Held at Sublimity- To Legislature on State of mucn Business Trans nuance ana ieuua w If s Easier To Cure, Than Endure Pain. acted For Handball Championship. Now York, Jan. 12. A contest for tho international handball chainni6n- ship was begun in Jersey City today between Oliver Drew, tho Irish cham pion, and Francis Ordozgolti, who holds tho championship oflVanco and Spain. Tho contest will also decido tho Ameri can championship, us Prow has takon up his permanent rosidonco in this country and in acknowledged to bo tho superior of any American player sinco Champion Michnot I'gan has permanent ly retired from tho gnmo. Besides tho championship tltlo tho winnor of tho contest iKJtwcon Drew nnd Ordorgoitl will rocolvo a purso of 500, Dr. W. 11. Strublo, of Chicago, General Superintendent International Antl- Clgnrotto Loague, Who la in Balera Today, those two great events may also hovo tho opportunity to tako part in tho deliberations of the AiitlCignrotto snooting ninny of tho lenders in medi cine and tho work of charity and re form being Identified with tho nfforts or tho opponents of thti cigarette. A,,' great campaign of education J araoug tho schools of Portland tins Just been completed by pr. Wnllaco 11. fltrubblo, general superintendent of tho international league, and ovor 7000 young pooplo Iiiiyo been enrolled as Members, of tho lenguo in that city. Thcso will bo projwrly organised and ofllgercHl nod will bo divided into prop- Iowa, Agricultural Union. Amos, Iowa, Jan, 12, Tho Iowa Ag ricultural union, composed of alumni and former studdntH of Iowa Statu col lego, began its first nnnual meeting at dial institution today. Tho purpose of tho meeting is to ongago in n gen eral discussion of topics relative to progremlvn agriculture. i n n m Lewis to Box Ward. Ml. Clemens, Mich., Jan. 12. Con siderable Interest is manifested in tho boxing show to bo pulltxl off hero to night. Tho mnln ovont will bring to gether Willie Lewis, tho Now York lightweight nnd Mlko Ward, of Barnlo, for u ton round bout. On tho 7th Inst, tho Fnrraors' Firo Keliof Association, of Sublimity, Ore., held its ninth annual session at this place. Tho socretary road bis annual report, showing what had been dono during tho past year. Four polioios wore in creased 21 now polioios woro issued, in suring 42 buildings arid contents for the amount of $13,958. And tlioro nro at prosont 1S8 policies in force, Insuring 3SC buildings and contonts for tho nniount of $01,703. And that this association was now doing business for over oight yonrs, and dur ing that timo it has had but one loss by firo for tho amount of $050, and tho to tal amount of cost for running expenses nnd firo losses was $1.35 per $100 for 8'i years, or nearly 1013 cents per $100 per yoar. "Tho following officers woro elected: Prosidont, Ohnrf. Fischer; Sublimity; socrotary and treasurer, Chas. Hotting or, Sublimity; directors, Martin E. Smith, Whitoakor; Kmll, Farreto, Stay- ton; P. C. Frooros, Klumb; Jos. Stup- fcl. Mt. Angel, nnd Aug. Albus, Aums- vlllo; spocinl solicitors, B. Minten, Kingston; F, L. Pound, Aumsville, and John Bendor, Jordan. CHAS. HOTTINQKU, Sec. o Contract t, w nt thn hoard of portage A III iVJ'Wi " " " .mmicuimiinra tnr the building of The Dalles Celilo Portago railway havo re ported to tho legislature in part as xoi- lews: n. . octi. .Uv nf Mav tho board duly organized by the election of the govorrwr as ehalrman, the secretary of state as secretary, and tho state treas urer as treasurer of tne ooaru or pun- age commissioners, and immediately tv otana lnnVim to the employment nf an onoinivtr to survov and lay out a line for the portage railway between the points named in the act, and to nrenare tlana and specifications and make estimates as to tho cost of con struction of such road and tha neces sary equipment thereof. The bid of Nelson & White for $llo,- 523.10 for doiug the work of construc tion on tho basis of quantities was the lmvort nnd host bid received. It was aeccpted, and tho board entered into a contract with them in accoruanco with their proposal. Under this con tract tho rails and fasteners are to be furnished by tho state, and W. J. Mariner, J. A. Smith and Henry Hahn " t0 i It nJm,S irlth a ?5o UyouT; 'Ai) tl-Paln Pius package of Dr. "f.ming at u bae the meani of prew Lcks of pain, as well B or 8,ck U j-ou are "Wf'10, men headaches, neuralgia, geucn, .trual pains, stomach ache, a s nervousness; if oa'"hllo travel- just before Btarims "- "...pA ncrVes, Ld they wi.l fi and free you-from on tnese w B"n X this you tako no risks, be a,2,d 5 are perfect hanales and Ton will have no othor evidence of hav tag taken them than the knowledge that you are free from pain. They relieve and euro by relnvlgorat Inff and allaylns the irritation of tho nerves, and by stimulating tho secre tions. I "I am clad to. And the rciicr inaj comes with the knoij edge that I nm frwd from those terrlblo headaches that I have hid all my life. I V r Three Trains to the East Dally, rn,mnifh Pullman Btandard ami tourist Bleeping cars dally to Omaha, nMnnim. Snokane: tourlBt Blootrn cara dally to Kansaa City; thronsh Pullman tourist Bleeping cara (dot, Bonally conducted) weefcly to Chica go; reclining chair cars (aeata flroe) to the East dolly. "7" y u HOURS PORTUfID TO CHICAGO Mo Chamo of Cars 70 DEPABT FOB when I feel the approach of pain is to take one or two of Df. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills, nnd I am free from my sufferings of three, six or twelve hours duration. J. E. DAVIS, Prof. Nurse, and Health Olflcer. Turtle Lake, Wis. 23c a package. Never sold in bulk. Chicago Portland Special 9 15 a, m via Unat-lngton rinpri Write to us for Free Trial HiiiXj Package of Dr. Miles' Antl. Pain Pills, the New Mwtlflo Remeg a iii nviiiiiiuiu .u... - oi,.iati.f trill d nmose iour case, tell jou what Is wrong, nnd how to i right It, Free. Dlt. StILES MBDICAli Ctt, AtUntiO Express 8:15 P. m. via Hunt-lngton TIME SCHEDULES Fron. Portland, Or. ABBTVT9 nlt 1 cV-n. M-mvnr. Ft. Worth. Omaha, Kansas City, Hi. iionis, umcago aud atf St. Paul KutUtll e if r. jo. via Bpokaos 25p rr. Suit Lake. Donror PL I Worth. Omaha. Kansasl 7:l&n. m. .7 . .- ' . I " , uirr. hi. L-jais. uiuciroi , .- . w-I ana &it. Walla Walla, Lewlston, Spokane, Wallace, Pull man, Minneapolis 81 Panl. Tlnliith.MflwanVAn Chicago, and &el. 8: a. i 4270 acres, and tho other dated April Ocean and River Schedule. For San Francisco Every flre days at 8 p. m.. For Astoria, way points and North Beach Daily (oxcopt Sao day) at 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. m. Daily eervlce (water permitting) on o j. m W o n. ac j UMntas yy1la KlaJ Ym Hm Almp Bwit tufumiars cf Itm Kind Yoa The Diamond Cure Tho latest news from Paris is that thoy havo discovered a diamond euro for consumption. If you foar con sumption or pneumonia, it will, how ovor, be best for you to tako that greut remedy mcntlonod by W. T. Mc- Coo of Vanloor, Tonn. "I hud a cough for 14 years. Nothing helped mo until I took Dr. King's Now Discovory for Consumption, Coughs nnd Colds, which gavo instant roliof and effected a per manent cure," Unequalled aulek euro for Throat and Lung Troubles. At J. G. Perry's drug store. Price 50o and $1, guaranteed. Trial bottle froe. agree for the sum of $1 and such a,l- M Jbo remaimnf. Ib" a"os u? Daily service (water permitting) os d.tional sum of money as may bo in "' '10 f(,Joimn? to"'nsL,P' f 3' f l Willamette and Yamhill rivera. ih t..rV t th ! nf the fnm, tho deed convoying the transfer 1S dated ...... ,, , ,. ,, .. .(i Docember U, l'JO'd. Tho two townships for the construction of the portago rail-1 . . '. '. iiu ill luu nuiuiiy vi uiu ucuuiraiuia ui Removed. Tho Purvln Music Rooms havo been removed from tho old location on Commercial itroot, to room No. 0, in the Opera House. 10 3t CUT RATE EXTENSION To Sattday, Jan 4, at 6 P. M. diction Afte Tfiat Date. No Re- way after the payment of all money duo to Jvelson & White under their con tract witli tho hoard and after pay ment for the rails and fastenings, freight charges, right of way expenses engineering and all other expenses in eurred by the hoard of portage com nusHioners, to furnish the necessary equipment called for by tho plans and Hpeoifieations of tho engineer. Nelson & White havo given a bond in tho sum of $30,000 for tho faithful perform ance of their eoatract, and Mariner, Smith and Ifahn a bond in tho sum of 420,000 (or the faithful performance of their contract with the board. The road is to bo completed nnd ready for operation by tho 15th of next May. It will be observed that under the contracts which havo . been entered into tho rights of way for the portnge railway oro to bo obtained, the road constructed, equipped and delivered to tho state for tho amount appropriated ror that purpose by tho act of 1903. all sums in excess of that amount being prouded for by tho Onen River asv ciatiou. Following is a statement of tho ox pondltures from the aunronrlatinn n to January 4, 1906, tewit: Amount of appropriation, $105,000. Cost of Hammond survey, $2,575 87. Cost of MiMlllnn mirvv l cno no O. It. X. Co., right of way, $7,231.25 StHte s. Taffe (eosts, 1903), $12.60. Attorney general, expenses, $17.80. Total expenditure to January ' 4 1005, $11,046 54. ' llnlanee unexpended Januarv i iooe $153,353 48 ' tho west fork of Cow Creek, about 18 miles directly south of Camas Valley. MARKET QUOTA- TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" For fuller information ask or writ your nearest ticket agent, or A. ! CRAIG, General Passenger Agent The Oregon Railroad & NaTigatloa Co., Portland, Oregon. Asflotalljoorflaistibscfibcrsiiadan opportunity to secwe the tedtsced rate for this year on The Daily Journal by mail or carrier, the publishers issue this announcement, good until the above date. NOTH THK TKRMS: . Tho Jaurunl imblkhora propouo to give their ubr!bjrs the bwm of n grant out lu sutxwrlptjon prfeo far this yonr, Iiwtoul of uiAldus ft nM mIo Uny on whkih to rwatvo .voarly sulwarip. t!oiw by ututl nt W, wo now offer to rcswivo subsoription for 100 if paid t my time before tho above date at the $3 rate. All mib wriptiona miut bo paid up for all of the past year and for the full year of 1005 hi order to gt the bonoflt of thU rate. Call at any lime and gxt your ?peahU rate, but raiMwnber that this dtxa nt couut after Uia U Ut of January. Under the special it rate yau ottit twt ir dally for 1JK by juall at $8, or by Oftrrior at $$, thus Yln: one dollar on the tnular pr!w HM Doafness Cannot Be Cured Hy local appheatloas. as ih, .. not roach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is eely 0B9 way to nn deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is u.i ... , tlamel eenditioa of the Mds of the KnstaehUa Tl, vi.. .vb tubo is mtUwed yo hav. .-vn.. mi nil fkr ... -a i n it is entirely flW .afawa J, tno . suit, and, unless the iBflam-,.,i. be taken out, aad this tube restored to . rm MMittM, hearing wlli bo destroyed forever, nlae easi are eaul by Catarrh, wkUk is nething but an laa,4 raHtie ,f the MttI surface. "' We will gtve Om IlJr-. r.,,.. for aay e.M f IWf M, u tarrh) that W WtA . ' Catarrh Cure. S.a f mJ"?1. ' Sola by DrugyrUa, lit. Take HaU's !VUr Ihn. .. ... patioa. " - vhi. Bi TiVr u Dm1 PMderiek A. Krtb di k , . of -aluabl umUt kaJ. .- r..., iSi."!rSt.r -Ii frtk latent v., km. . T? d Uua motuin x WJ .. .T? tk ...- ... . - w wm ""W W l IlflaMA, M V 1 Uaufmmac tha .:-i- fotirtks tatetMt Krtba mow trN U.mA ... . luaa eStr "",WT ' He ibti tJ U a. ,... ll'tr!!- m tm mi at tUt m i M ai-n-j . Poultry at Stelner'a Market Eggs Per dozon, 25t. Ducks 10c. Chickens 10c. Turkeys 15c. Harrltt & Lawrence. Eggs Per dozon, 28e. Fruits, Vogotablos, Btc. Potatoes 90c. Potatoes, swoet $1.40, Onions 21ic. Apples 75$1.09. i: ....12:46 TM. . ..1:45 P.M. .... B:d0 P.M. wiaty towMU) t fetwl O . ,Uk wK Tropical Fruits. Bananas 5iAe lb. Oranges 12.002.5. Lemons $2.753.5. Cocoanut, $1,00 doz. Wood, rence Potta. KVe. Sccond-growth-$4.50. Dig fir $5.00. Ash $5.00. Oak posts- 15e. Cedar posts-lOe. Hlaea, peiu and attPt, Oreen Hides, No. 1-St Oreen Hides, No. 2 4c Calf Sklns-45c. Bheep 75c. Goat Sklni-!6c to JIM. Grain, Hops and Flour. Oats-Buying, $1 401.50. Barley-$2323.50. Hops-2731i4e. 8lem Flooring MUig, Hour$4.4o. Wheat-8ilc. SteorS-Vy2t(?c"Mrk.l oows leiijc Sheep ii.5o,fi)2 w. Dressed Teamee. Fat hogs5gjc ?" Butt8r "d Cre,m. Batt4rerClal CfftUa Batter fat-27Ket tii C5 ARKET. YrJMa-8?; " 81e MMW Vsliev .....,. C. $4.00 04.75 0te-OuiL. -v,. .. . f J rolled, ssaa& TIME CARD NO. 26. No. 2 for Yaqulna Leaves Albany . Leaves Corvallls Arlros Yaqulna . No. 1. Returning Leaves Yaqulna 7;;r A.M. Leaves Corvallls H:3 A.M. Arrives Albany i2:li P.M. No. 3 for Detroit LeaTO Albany i:e pM Arrives Detroit 6:00 P.M. No. 4 from Detroit Leave Detroit 6:30 A.K. Arrives Albany n;i5 AM Train No. I arrives in Albany 1b timo to connect with tho S. P. notk bound train, as well as giving two or threo hours in Albany before depart, uro of S. Pi north bound train. Train No. 2 connects with Urn R t trains at Corvallls and Albany giving direct service to Newport and adja cent beaches. Train No. 3 for Detroit, Breltonbasb and other mountain resnrtn ion- Al bany at 1;00 D. m.. rfiarblntr TMmU about 6:00 p. m. , For further information apply te EDWIN STONrm rno- T. COCKltELL. Amr aihw H. H. CRONISE, Agent. CorralllB. Ftill Weight.... v?!. wiSSKSES? , -,$ l'l5Hc Nlta. n.it Poacj, 95. Fwey Hwi "".KWfle. COPYPWHT. :. ""'--." Jtt5 antee quality B. K wo nBP' a ole lot to "' And thnt meaa Good wh t! th0307 oW. HArt, Urd. Mr '. econd' Kd mlllingr hai We An r; vor th0 be8t t0 b BoJetun rders " K?'Jshfc.S2l,8aeilBii 'l"11 Cure "ww ' &r48ffk t4AJJ. . . ;; 4t -,nTwHHH4w : : cute :: Bea Caf S5aSi?.r... Thebct:: d vr" wt. -KERLEN.Prop. :: mi' "h;