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!1T V V" - m-ii. TOs iff "i. OK, FBIDAT!iAOTABLl mU&Y CAPITAL MiaUTAI SAL33C a. R I' ft for it l hi i ,l . "d .' . ft I DAISY CAPITAL JOURNAL JW .BY HOPER BROS. orrzozAZf census salem. MAT, WO, J.3&S7. LITERARY NOTES "A Oood Fighter." Thomns K. Watson, who is tie au ttluir nf "Tli 1,1 fn ntiil Tlmu rtf tnioouM Jefferson" nnd "Bethany," Iioth published by the Applctons, is Kobig to advocate Joffersonlnu Do jaecrnny. This is the cause that Wat son tdeaded in his book, and ho lint t given up. Tho magazlno is to bo fcscwa Aii Watson's Magazine, and the diiiagjiished orntor and writer is coming north onso n month to edit it. Tho managing editor will bo John If. Oirdner, tho author pf "Now Yorklt- in." Tbe office will bo on Forty-sec-1 won rurcci, nnu mo price or. wio roa( arfnn will bo 10 cent, as Watson wants t to reach the largest possible public. Slinea tho election tho populist cnndl date has been "resting" (sick)nt his 3scuno in Georgia. A Missing Solution. IVIimi Colonel Hlr Thomas Huiigcr Vord Holdlcb, .KO.ir.O., K.O.J.K., C.H., SLVl, was superintendent of tho survoy ef India, ho was uppronohed ano day 8y a native who had recently grndunt J from tho loenl college. "Kxcuso me sir," said tho lnttor, "but my pro vl hoc is tho pursuit of nil Anewledgo, and I exceedingly like tit Anew tho moaning of nil those letters X o nfter your name. I know what MJ means, but not K.C.M.d., K.C.I.K., Kill, .!!." "Ho all knowledge Is your provlneol" .walled tho colonel, "Well those let 4ers nro fiullo n. problem''' 4'Ali, a problem! I seol " interposed the native, milokly. "I have studied .tho rmUheimitlo, tho algebra, und I will 3P seek fr u solution," Tfcrt colonel Is still waiting to henr Aha solution. Houghton, Mlftlln & Co. are prepare 3K for early sprlug publication of n ""Wogrsphy f Hawthorne." It will 3xi of rret service, alike to tho book -Hectors and to the students of Haw thorno life mid writings. Tho work tiaa been dono by Miss Nina 12, llrowno, of tho J lost on Athenaeum, w.ho has been offngttd ujmn It for many yours. It will aataln, so far ns It etm possibly be dls carared, a reference U everything jn Tjwlnt either by or iiboiit Hawthorne, Th elnsslfleatluu and arrangement are Tiring onrefully oonsldered, with it view & making the book, a workable us pos aside, and there will be h double entry aaagnslne liuloi whleh N likely to prove !i-'olnlly aervlaeahle. IT WILL KEEP r It is not always necessary to use a whole bottle of Scott's Emulsion. What is left will keep. We have seen a bottle of our Emulsion three years old that is still good. What other prepara tion of cod liver oil will keep sweet and permanent for half that length of time ? Scott's Emulsion is always reliable because it's always absolutely pure. Will Mnd jou a uraplt frt. SCOTT 4 BO WNE, o Purl Street. Nw York THIRTEEN CLUB DINNER SOCIAL EVENTS I Burpriso Their Friends. Miss Maudo Kites and Win, Pruitt, of Hnyesvllle, wcro quietly married at tho Leslio M. K. parsonage yesterday afternoon nt .IftO. Kev. W. 8. Oordon was the means of making their happi ness eompletc,' by saying tho words which tnndo them one. Tho bride was very pretty In her brown traveling suit with her hat to mutch. After tho ceremony the hnppy young couple took tho 4:40 train for Portland, where they will spend a week, after which they will return and be at home on the groom's farm near Chemawn. Their mimy friends oxtend eongrntuln-tlons. TO SHOW INDIAN WORK. Exhibit of Red Men's Prcarass Lewis and Clark Centennial. at Affair Will Take Place at Hotel Astor Fri day 13th New York, Jan. 13. This being Fr day and the J3th of the raosth, the dato was thought eminently fittisg by tho Thirteen club ns a time fer hold ing its annual dinner. The affair will eonsequently tako plaeo nt the new Hotel Astor tonight and from all '' counts it will bo a rousing affair. The usual properties of the club's dinners are to be more in ovldenco than usual. Haeh tmest will reeeive a neat and well fitted coffin, and nn unsurpassed view of witches, skulls, ghosts and othor cheering adornments to the meal, which will bo eaten under open um brellas nml tilted ladders. Among tho entables will bo raackeral containing 13 bones, spring chicken 13 weeks old, sweetbreads from 13 calves, 13 breasts of 13 partridges (this is the supply for one table only), 13 hearts of 13 head of lettuce, ice cream served in cotllns, cako fashioned in the style of tho Chamber of Death, surrounded by 13 randies, cheese containing 13 microbes, and black coffee surmounted by hell fire. ISM BKk 0 Bf WV W- T PAINFUL SCIATICA EVERY SUFFERER WANTS VF.RY QUICKEST CURE. THE Mr. Donovan Thinks the Remedy Used hv Htm With flueh Remarkable Success the Best Cured by Five Boxes. "Men who have to do difficult and dangerous work on electric lines at any hour of day or night can't afford I any uour oi nay or nigm can i auoru to havo anything tho matter with A llftli rm-Ued Million f "A DU "StloMuy of Amerlean authors," by 0 ejur Kny Adams, has just Inmn published 'by Houghton, Ml fill u X C. Over 1300 ow names of writers hv been lit MtJudivl In Its pagM, bringing up the t tal to almost 11,000. - o Tbo eause of this complaint is uet In 'tfee bead at nil, It somos fMin the stosi--ah. A stomaoh that lias lMeme slag $yl from over eat leg, drinking or a !? 3b any manner, will wtua you by bring g on sUk beadaske. Cure the pains and distress lu the stttmaah, aud the rWdaehe stops ef Itself. AU blllou at tamk, dyvpesia, Mshls, bad ttt ia 'tK tnautk, HtutUly eompUxUa and yei 'low eyes, are urel by this remstly. It 4 a)ed Dr. Omin's Ituprovod l.lver !iUls, one fur a dtrne, nnd U Mid by slmgyUts all r the U. 8. fr S9 pr 1m. lr mU by lr S. C. t3iss drag-Hist. "A multitude of small excndl tarts mxttt voucoor; Just so, a multitude of small my iusauU you ricis.' hiblt nt tho Lewis nnd Clark eentenninl will Im n. largo anrl. extenstvo one, In many respeet superior to those held at earlier world's fairs. Huperintcudcnt Kdwin Ii. Chnlaraft, of the Cheinnwn, Oregon, Indian sehnol, has been up- pointed to tako charge of the exhibit,' and tho work lf uolleeting the dispbiy is well ndvnnced. The exhibit will show tho progress of the Indlnn people during the past cen tury, nnd displays will be mado illus trntiug the life of the Indians nt the time of the l,eis and Clark expedition and the present condition of the red ijiou, Tho exhibit will bo given an In dinu setting, mi nbunduueo of native grnsies, N'avajo rugs and blankets, In (Unit lottery and baskot work being usel fer this purpornv Hehool room tapers, nrtieltxi manufaeturml by tho Indians, specimens of erops and photo graphs of schools are boing collected. Tho finest collection of Indlnn luiskets ever displayed will bo n fiviture ef the exhibit. The Chemawa Indian students nro at work making n mlnlnture wagon whUh will be shown nt tho fair. Whllo the display will show a representative way tho wrk ef Indians in vory port sf tho sou n try where the UAtlvo rrsl man still lives, sieinl attention will be given to the work f the Indians ef the Pneltle Northwwt. u. or, o. seleots brown As Ofpuln of the Team. 1906 Baseball Tbe, babU ol Mtlrva 's tho dret rd t iip4ity. We soiloH the - KH)OU M tl0 lb With tO MVO K part oi their Ibwhso aud -int It whr it will b writing tMUMsthtni. Eutret paid w .Uvm oi two dei UrorHwrv, wMeh eaa b wade at ny Uwo. X &riig3 DejirtaitalJ Capital National Bank Ifctg", Jsh. 13. lly tke eleettat ta day of Cltarrd ltfw as eaptnln and Wtstnr JaIiinhmi as rHsKtgr, the rt Hv in haUU MMtts for the eom- mg smsh was wad. ltrwn U placed m th tMt fr mvel mm mwt. aHl is a 4evr, hstttly man, who holds tk Mttrld f UU UMHiMMtS. lie pWys Mtr MtL Jkem is a )dyr f m mhmh aldtitr, k-tg day4 m lk MMgMii Mgh kd Imm, and wiM mmV enetetis nagw. It U vry eariy yet Us pr-edWt any IktMK abssat tH (mm, but hmsH f km yMw's WsstH nt Wk, and tWe U a icsssd irtMtsit fr4tMM mm lefts 1 to dtww frasn, Tke HMMc4Mttt trtU4 UU Um e4kr wllnsx f tk Mm t )Wt wit UseWU )$, that a state ahly O. A. C. will Mt sat a tswM. and if that hi t a gMwi will m thwht W rrsA trhm lh is wU 4 s4. ItaehiOt at th4 sdvrs4ly has a r4v4 uuMh assrsNMet, Utt ihu yar thr- sewm t h a ftt l tut favtr aad th tMdMil bdy wilt Vs4f UUraKy. The xm that tha fsrt has Ml thmhsftd ssstra U that Uwi ts)Hp ha Imm ahtt tM smaH ! Uwa ut a bahaM tu and a tanas, tcsvist, Wt this year ths- k ihwidaat HMterixl fw lth. TV defuast lVttlaud nvUft haak, k whlah Muay lt , has waJj Its tal jaymeat. The Urjpwl le was that at K It ltst estate their health," said Mr. Donovan, "particularly anything that interferes with the freedom of their movements. You can imagine, therefore, how much I was alarmed one winter's day in 1902 when I wns seized with u pain just be bind my right hip that made it diffl cult for mo to wulk home. It wns so bud nnd had innde mo so weak bv tbe time I reached tho house that I was obliged to go strnight to bed." "Did that relieve you!" " No, the pain Rrow more severe, and kept oxtending downward along my leg. 1 sent for a phjsiclnn, and he soon deelded thnt I had a severe at tack of siekiKMs. In a few days the whole norvo wns affeeted, nnd I could not turn over or even movo ia bed, for the least 'movement brought on ter rible ngony." "Did your condition improve under tho doctor's treatment!" "Quito tho contrary. His medicines did uot seem to help me at all. At the end of two months I wasn't a bit tat ter, and nt times I was thoroughly discouraged. I feared that I would never bo able to leave my bed." "How did yu get out again!" "Iteeauso I wns willing to be guid ed by the experieaee of some people who had been cured ef seintlen with out tko aid f a dttr. When I was lying in bd, aaable to wave nnd wast ing nwny la desk beeaae I had na ap petite, a friend visited we and told ma about the waaderful euros brought about by a great Wood and nerve ren ody, Dr. V1lliaHs Itak Pills. H strongly HSRed me to try them, aad I luckily bad aaaugh to take his advise. Then I bgaa ta get well " "Did yau Mad talcktyf" ", tlMxt wm the astaaishtac thlag. I aattaed a slight impravasaaat before I had piit tsdshe.1 the r tmx af the piUs. I eoald get oui ef Wd while I was aa the third bav. aad I was aatirtdy eiuwd hy t tlwe I had takaa live baxas. I taiaW I ata per- HUtaaally eared, far I htre nevar tsd taa Migtttast r4ara af tha traahto 4a4 Ur. WWIaaM' Pisk ltU. am deava tha tstrrilshj paia away." Mr. Japh A. Daawraa is IMa i inUtaw, Naw Haapaau aad is Uaa li)aUr far tha HaverhIM, Nawtasi and Phurtew hSatUw Raiiwy. Tha wwady ta whieh h w, sulk rsrUaea frasa tha laHari af setatiam ha a vaU wtaa Nfuitai far parity w MM MHiaiUag tha hlaad, Whaa tha Wd that tVsads tha aarva i. saaad aad ahaadaat tta aarm thaa, asi paw kaaMhy as J atsa uc. vuawaa' PisJt IM w u tli ady ta aae waaa taa Ujad I thia. at in aaaeNtn; ar latpsra. 14 M rhaa Umf ar whaa tha astAat u wssak. aa la aaasata; or life, as U aswtial paralysis; ar waam laa hady aa a wUe l m-aaarished. at la aeaatal daWlHy. Whaa tha aarva aaha aad traashla k Baa thay saxrvia Tha aaty amy l laea Uaa l theaa o. MaoO, ja aW W fa, , . lw, Walt PUk. TWs as. yU k- SUIT the STORE $10 Wtat would yo do if yoa weneabig ciotWcr and had m0e stock on hand than yon cotild self this season? Would you teep yoau? money tied tfp fltil nest year let the stock get tvsty get tired of stowing it start next sea son with a half new stock? Or would yoa say: " We'll lose a little money now? bring in some people who haven't been baying of as; make them happy? and then when they come next year show them something they have never seen before, here ot anywhere else. YoaVe answered oar ques tion. We're after yoa -not for today alone, bat for as long as yoa live. G W Johnson & Co Clothiers Hatttcrs Furnishers RIVER AND HARBOR BILL Washington. Jaa. 13. The people of Oregon ean rest assured that a river aad barber bill will bo passed this ses sion. This statement was made by Senator Pulton last evening after a eeaferenee with Chairman Burton, of tha bouse eowunitteo oa rivers and har bor s. "But," added the senator, "it will be a comparatively saull bill. The house committee U scaling dawn approprla tioas to the fewest eUk, and it is out Nag out away item altogether. Only tha most iatpartaat projects will be eared far, aad mom of tkam will bo saariiaad. ' ' Seaatar rrtta it saUsaed that am ple prorida wtfl be wade for aontinu lag the latpravauuat of the mouth of the Colaasbia, aad that reaseaable ap. prapnauaa wm be made for maintain ia apea ehaaaal frow I'artlaad to tae mm. Just wht ameaats the boose aosanlUa will aree to ke deas not kaow a yu The eaauaitUe has set yet coaaiderad tha Patlia eoast items. r Bent Her Daable. ' I ktew aa aaa far fear wL. k. 1 was mx uk typhald aad kidaey tra.Ua." writas Mrs. Aaale Haatar, f lltteharg, IV, ".ad wha. I , aattar, ahhaaeh I had aaa af tha lit W. I asoU tat, I was haat aaaWa - V haada uy k whaa I wdkaa. tku J, nble aJUetioa 1 was ranaad by ala. tHa Ittturs whieh r. Hy wcadarf... OaaMati LEGISLATURE MAY INVESTIGATE 0T Traiaaty Eahasd. Talaia. Oaia. Jaa. itl-ir!: traaaary at Vtam vi. a aaaaty, wm Uawa a. w- ". hmaa aar!r thia -7 "' w t saaied a aaa itimatd at maji f H0.000 aad aKaaad. H oa.sx, .a-A.. Sacramento, Cal., Jan. 13. The prop osition to introduce a resolution for the appointment of a legislative com- mtttee to investigate the city adminis tration of San Francisco is being diar cuwod by the members of the legisla ture who are opposed to Abe Kuef, tho Hepublienu boos of San Francisco, wbooe influence with the San Francisco delegation forced tho 8tam.e,l,x , Flint in the senatorial fight. "Only an Idle Dream." The pupils of tho High School build, lag have been bubbling over for a few Jays, owing to the fact that a rumor of an extra month of school had gained currency among them. The thought of having a whole month added to the already nlnemonths'-toodong term was wpty unendurable, and has probably been the eaiue of a ro,1 m.n i IftU ,u. . " """' "'""i - -.b- r somo or tho over-workod boys and girls. Tho Journal is glad to W to inform them that it is all a "" awwiK to the statement of a mW of the school board, who was Tl :f a rep0rt4r " the" oath, from today until vacation ,!me. PBESONALS 1 JL'LT" "'' BapreaaaUtive Caraatt ar aik jMj-f a. 2JL T& rm,fcii?.. aia. " '""l JfcQ. P. TerrJlw... ... . 1 U Maha u- ." . '." m h',n I T tut with MaaU l7 S T' tare, "5 higisla- cASTOR I A ThB Khd y8U Hata Atwajs Boucht ELKS TRAMP SOCL Tho tramp social held by tha B j 0. Elks, of this city, Just nlgiil ineir nan was pronounced by till lA nato enough to bo prosont, to bftl real tiling." Sovernl outside lodges wero representod. thcro bl J members of tho Albany, three , tho Roseburg nnd five of tho PotfeJ lodges present. Tho affair was "tranl in tho fullest senso of tho word,i penamos wero imposed upon nil fa to appear in raiment suited to the! casion. Thoro wero Hooligans. Qlo Gussos and tho whole tramp family presented, and n thorough good v..jv.,i7u uy aai, Ti,0 EIks, orfl tra discoursed sweot music through the evening and solos woro rendl ff -Mossrs- Qeorgo Snydor, Prank "n, ai. uisquo and L. R. Stoelli mer. a sumptuous banquot was sen vswrs ana turkey playing no i""k no oiu of faro. Tho visitors returned to thei ftnnnfl.... . ,H" uo,e8 last niKht. or riu tuts morning, declarln,, ffc nnim Princos, and declaring that ovoryj e of tho time had v.a na tho Btartiug of tho nrn,5n .! tJ at tho depot till thn i ;mn , int 11J ot tho city disappeared in tho reirl mo uorae-bound train. I Heads ffnrroe 4V Woven Wire Fencing We sell none but the boat. ,.. , Prices tho Low&l 0 nave m stock, hop wir umu wire, nnu If rv -fenmna gatea,P.&B. ready roofing onl WU4 t'umi. uau and got pmo WALTER MORLfi ou v;ourt St. Sale 1 1 1 t-m. , , . . ... . . , Elite Cafo... IJt dtfVfgfett, S?1".,. Tbebe8t " nnces rtgut. E' ECKERLEN. PfOC "HHHwh.i MU