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JimxmMamaailii23Jt PACT CAPITAL 3QUKXAL, 8ALBM, OBEOON, MONDAY, MABOH 20 , 1905. I I HHHIMIMHHHIMIMmilMMMHIMWlMUlMlMIMIM I MtHMtHMlMmnMta H SIAM WOULD SUPPRESS GAMBLING I fMHMHIIHIIHllHNHHIIHHHIiHHIIMIIHHN4HHHHMHHHHHS New York, March 10. Tlint tho Las Its gambling ball; tbo cities many "United States and England, with other Christian nations, will soon bo asked to lielp tho king of Slam put an end to legalized gambling in his country, is tho assertion made today by tho He v. of them. Tho vico has been vigorously Jcombatted by tho missionaries of the Frcsbytorian board of foreign missions, tho only Protestant organization having work in tho country, and their efforts ---- -, 1 j, - -.. . Dr. Arthur J. Drown, secretary of tho (havo been strengthened by tho influence Presbyterian, foreign board, on tho strength of advices just rcolvcd by him from Biam. Gambling in Sintn has been licensed nnd encouraged by tho gov ernment, tho monopoly of conducting tbo gambling establishments of tho Title and towns boing auctioned off to tho highest biddors. Effort has long 1ceu making to get tho king to put nn end to tho government patronago of tho ovil, nnd ho has just issued a do reo to that effect. In a inrgo part of tho country gambling is to bo stopped on April first next, in other country districts a year from April; and in Bangkok, tho principal city, in April of 1007. But for tho fulfillment of tho fof tho Hon. Hamilton King, American minister to Siam, a man of fino Chris tlon character, whoso friendship and absolute honesty have won for him tho respect and confldonco of tho Slamcso government. It hns been represented to tho king that tho gambling busi ness was a detriment to bis country, and tho monarch who. for nn Aslntie ruler, is enlightened nnd progressive, has como to seo that this is tru-. "But," continued Dr. Brown, "tho nnd so I say that on them, especially on tbo United States nnd England, de pend tho question whether tho gamb ling in Bangkok shall or sliajl not be stopped. Slam is an extra-territorial country, and by treaties tho import dues aro fixed at 3 per cent, and they cannot bo raised without tho permis sion of tho nations. "Thoro arc 103 gambling places in tho intorior of Sinm. By the king's decree 80 of them will bo nbollshcd next April. Tho remainder of these intorior places will bo abolished in April, 1000; nnd thoso in tho city of Bangkok will bo closed the following year if tho matter of revenues can be adjusted. In this way tho change will bo a gradual one, and in a little over itii.. c-,rrc fi'i March 24. IQOS While building 'railroads in Tennessee some twelve years ago a numuciw l.. ..! (aimr anil various I orms Ol now derived from tho cnmblinir con cessions. To meet tho loss occasioned by their abolition in tho country dis- plan tho Christian nations of tho world tricts it has been decided to incroaso must help. Tho Ifov. Dr. Brown, explaining the jmrt which this country and England will bo called upon to play in tho mat tor, said todays "Gambling is tho na tional vico of Siam, where, licensed by tho government, it is conductod without king hafl a difficulty to faco because a'n year tho wholo of tho evil will bo largo part of tho rovenuo of Siam is centered in Bungkok, where is to be found tho largest occidental population of tho country. This population will, it is hoped, help in getting theimport uucs legislation irom tnelr govern ment. This movement on the part of tho Siameso government !h n tremendr ous step in advance nnd ono which morlts tho approval of tho wholo world. It will bo tho fault of Europe and America if legalized .gambling is not abolished in Siam in tho very near fu tho Innd-tnx, and this will lay on the pcoplo a bunion as heavy as they can bo expected to bear. Largo rovenuo is gained from tho city gannbling houses, nnd the king of Siam proposes thnt its loss be met by raising tbo im port dues a little. To do this, will ro tho government, it is conuuetou Witnout port dues a little. To do this, will ro-1 abolit attempt at concealment. Every village quiro tho consent of tho other nntions, turc." For that tight feeling in your chesi There Is a remedy over 60 years old Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Of course you have heard of ft, probably have used It. Once In the family, ft stays; the one household remedy for coughs and hard colds on tho chest. Ask your doctor about ft. iAAl'Suh: Campaigning In Wyoming. "Wyoming has tho most joyous po litical campaigns of any stato In tho Union,' said Air. F. M. Hruiulon, of Cheyenne "Tho country people nro never so bnppy us when the candidates for pub He office, out 6ur way, aro making their rounds of the counties for vote-getting purposes; it means a season of excito mont nnd innocent pleasure to them, which forbids nil thought of acrimony" and ill feeling, no inaltor bow tightly n0K,borhoo,I missing. ing by tho aspirants to office it is al ways the custom to have a danco that same night. Hundreds of pcoplo turn out to hear tho spellbinders, not be cause they lovo tho oratory so much as that they aro keenly bent on the torpsichorenn festivities thnt come nftcr tho shades of night have fallen. "Anil these dances; what glorious carnivals of fun they arel Young men rido from 20 to J50 miles to attend them, nnd thoro is not a girl in nil tho To cap tho cli some iweivc yeaio s" m.. . ...1 ..am nHfl uannllt inrfflS rtniirarim level uuu blood and skin diseases. learned S. S. S. in my commissary and gave it to my hands with most gratifying results. 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It is guaranteed a pure ly vegetable reme dy. Write for med ical advice or any special informa tion about case. rhe Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. MARKET QUOTA- jjQNS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" partisan lines may bo drawn. Tho Iimx of thcr , t th(j ,; Plllnf friftfni hi Miia nm.nlnnl tnn ...... ..t. n. . - . chlof fnclor In thin pre-election gayoty Is that whonover thoro is to bo n speak QUALITY BEST LATEST STYLES t 2 3 4 A POPULAR STORE Is Known by Font Important Characteristics The Superior Quality of Its Goods. An Eagerness for the Latest Styles. Always the lowest Prices. Perfect Service to Its Patrons. We Maintain theses Characteristics Lowest Prices Perfect Service Oregon Shoe Co. dates, from United States senators and govornors down to constables, are on hand, and every ono of them, by tho un written law of tho land, must tnko his partner for tho dance. Any politician, no matter how oxalted liis office, who i flunked when the time enmo to trip it ' on tho light fnatiiHtie toe would be for- over porsonn non grata with the clec- 'tors of Wyoming." o $100 Howard, ?l00. Tho readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that thoro is at least ono dreaded disenso that scionco has boon nblo to euro in all its stages, and that is Catnrrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tho only positive euro now known fo the modicnl fraternity. Catarrh boing a constitutional diseaso, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca tarrh Curo Is taken Internally, ncting dlroctly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system, thereby do stroylng tho foundation of tho diseaso, and giving tho pntiont Btrongtb bv (building up tho constitution nnd as sisting nnturo in doing its work. Tho , proprietors hnvo so much faith In its j eurntivo powers that thoy offor Ono I Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of tcsti j moninls. Addrosa F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Bold by Druggists, 75c. STATE NEWS William McClurc, of Grants Pass, Or., has cross-cut a two foot ledgo on his claim in Water Gulch, and tho vein ns says $12 per ton across tho two feet. The Condon Light & Power Company has completed the nolo lino to tho Chnniplin dredger of Foots creek. The lino will be extended to Grants Pass soon. Astoria lumber men will have a largo number of visitors to entertain this summer. An excursion of retailers from Nebraska will como in June, while a large exenrsien of Minnesota lumber men is expected in July. William Butlor. nn old pioneer of Denton county, died nt his homo on Heaver creek Tuesday. He was 07 years of age. Ho enme by ox team across the plains in 1S40, and settled in Denton county, where ho has resided cv or since. He was known far and near as "Grandpa". Ho leaves two sons. Charles Lippio, an employe of the Booth-Kelly Lumber Coinpanv, who was working on a log drive on tho Mohawk. was accidentally killed Friday morning. Ho was attempting to work a jam loose, when tho logs suddenly went out, and, bofore he could get out of the way, thoy had rolled over him. crushing his Hfo out instantly. j ' ufi mm '"C"1 " MlMh L 1 Who Is Yo Tailo? Hnvo you boon wearing bnud-mo-dowu olotlumf If so, have you Leon getting witUfnotiunf Do thoy lit right T Do thoy fool comfortable! Hnvo thoy met tho dash and go of n tnllnr-mndo sultf Try us 01100 for n tailor mado suit nt hnnd-mo-down price. $15 and Up Wo uro show lug tho very latest designs iu Uen'a Sox. Tnko Hall's Family Tills for con-stipatiou. 25c tip also new and ixlulvo pat terns in shirt. Neckwear Wo are making a specialty f Ncw Design nnd exclusive patterns. HA.VD A LOOK. Yt- r Dissolution of Partnership. Notlco is hcroby givon to thd publio thnt tho co-partnership bctwoon E. L. , Irvin and M. 0. Pettys, under tho firm (nniuo of Irvlu & Pottys, has this day j been mutually dissolved. All bills jhorotoforo contracted by tho firm of j Irvin & Pottoys will bo sottled by their successors, nnd all accounts due tho 'old firm aro payable to E. L. Irvin & Co. I Dated this 23d day of Fobruary, 1005. 2-24-tw E, L, IRVIN, M. C. PETTEYS. Seed Wheat nd Oats. For sale by Tillson nnd Companv, 3-lMwk Killed a Cougar. V large cougar was killed tho otlmr day near tho end of the Oroimn nnd Southeastern railway, above Cottage Grove. The boast was seven feet from tip to tip. When Arthur Vuucort found that two sheep bad been killed in the corral ho took dogs and treed tbo auiuiHl near tho red bridge, where u shot quickly brought it down. Liko Finding Money. Finding bonlth is liko finding mnnnv so think thoso who aro sick. Wheu you bavo n cough, cold, soro throat, or cnesi irritation, bettor act promptly liko W. C. Barber, of Sandy Level, Vo. Ho says: "I bad a terrible chest troub lo, caused by smoko and eoal dust on my lungs; but, after finding no roliof iu other remedies, 1 was cured bv rr King's NOW DiSCOVOrV tor Cnmnmn. tlon, Coughs and Colds." Greatest salo of any cough or lung medicine in the world. At J. C. Perry's drug store; BOo and $1.00; guaranteed. Trial hot tlo free. Poultry at Stelner's Market Eggg per dozen, 15c. Pueks-1012c. Chickens 910c. Hens-10llc. Turkeys 10c. Harrltt & Lawrence. Eggs Per dozon, lGc. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. Potatoes iOc. Potatoes, sweet, $1.85. Onions 3'l'C. Apples 76$1.00. PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat, Walla -Walla, 85c. Valley 87c. Flour Valley, straights, $3.304.uu; graham, 4.00. . Oiits Choice white, $1.351.40. Barloy Feed, $22 per ton; rolled, $24.50 . Millstuff-Brnn, $19.50. Hay-Timothy, $14.0016.00. Potatoes 70c$1.00. El'cs Oregon ranch, ISc. Poultry Chickens, mixed, llllJt per pound; turkeys, live, 1017c; dressod, 1718c. Poi-k Dressed, 7Sc. Beef Dressed, 25c. Veal 3jSc. Mi tton Dressed, C7c. Hops 1904 crop, 2425c per lb. wool Valley, 1920c; Ea-iit J egon, 1017c; Mohair, 2520c. Hides dry, 1 pounds and upwar' 1515c. Butter Fancy creamery, 2227 Ash $5.00. Oak posts 15c. Cedar posts 10c. Wood, renco Potts. Rtt, Second-growth $4.50. Big fir-$5.00. Goat Oklni Ua to 31.9 Grain, Hops and Flour, Oats Buying, $1.401.50. Barloy-$2323.50. Hops 2731Vtc. Hide, Pelts and ur Green Hides, No. 1 Be. Green Hiues, No. 2 4c. C If Skins 45c. Sheep 76c. J'lour $4.40. Vheat-80c. ' Salera Flouring Mills. Tropical Fruita. Bananas 5o lb. Cocoanuts, $1.00 por doz. Oranges $1.75$2.00. Lemons $2.753.50. - l UNTOPfnM inuQ' ThrOB Tralno 41. "J . ... ...., w ...- i.-. rmw Through Pullman standard vVu..w. .vv,uib miu nnj V ' Chicago, Spokane: tni,, r6 cars dally to KanBas City; JJ5 Pullman tourist Bleeping carf sonally conducted) weekly to go; reclining chair cars (seat, to tho East dally. J PORTLAND TO CHICArr. fl MoCtwnie of c"r, V DKPABT FOB Chicago Portland Bpoolal 9 16 a. m via Unnt-lngton AUantlo Express 8:15 p. m, t1 Huntington TlMBBCHEDUMJa hom Portland, Or? ABHm 8t.Paol Fast Mall 6 If r. m. Tla Spokane Hftlt 1 nVa n.. . Wohh;omahar'?inS; WrIIb W11 iV. - Spokaue.-Wall": SSfe r,fce 8 OWdiio.nd'Kwt:""ee fa PS. 7asi,, La Ocean and River 8cheduk For San Francisco-Everv fl . at 8 p. m.. For Astoria, way point. and North Beach-Daily (except Sat day) at 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. nt Daily Bervice (wator permitting) Willamette and Yamhill rivers. For fuller Information ask or wriil your nearest ticket agent, or A. L CRAIQ, General Passenger Agent The Oregon Railroad & Navlwtin, Co., Portland. Oregon. Live Stock Marks! Steers 22 c. Cows iiaic. Sheep ?l.GOig2.00. Dressod veal l5c Fat hogs 56c. Hay, Fwd. Eto, Baled cheat $1S1.00. Baled clover $1112. Bran $22. Eggs, Butter and (Jream. By Commercial Cre.tm Co Butter 27c. Butter fnt-27yjC nt station. MODEL OYSTER HOUSE. 444 Court Street "3, bcst meals in tho city for tho price. Quick service, caro and eleanli iitss ..ur motto. Phono 2040 Main. MRS. JENNIE HEADRICK, Prop. TIME CARD NO. 26. No. 2 for Yaqulna Leaves Albany 12.45 P.M. Leaves Corvallls imb p., Arlves Yaqulna 6:40 P.M. No. 1, Returning Leaves Yaquina 7:1R A.E Leaves Corvallia 11:30 AiL Arrives Albany 12:16 P.M. No. 3 for Detroit Leave Albany 1:00 P.M, Arrives Detroit 6:00 P.M. No. 4 from Detroit Leave Detroit 6:30 UL Arrivos Albany 11:1BL. Train No. I arrives In Albany In tlmo to connect with the S. P. south bound train, as well as giving two or three hours in Albany before depart ure of S. P. north bound train. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. trains at Corvallls and Albany rlyins direct service to Newport and adja cent beaches. Train No. 3 for Detroit. Breitenksk and other mountain resorts leaves Al bany at 1:00 p. m., reaching Detroit about 6:00 p. m. For further Information apply to T. II. CURTIS, Acting Manager. T. COCKRELL, Agent, Albany. H. H. ORONISE, Agent. Corvallls. RO YEARS' EXPERIENCE tpg mTtBrnWSSSSESSnanBefgj 'jrnuiunrtmALt SPILLS, y.M.M'ii'APFRENCHFEMftLEi Ht.iim.nu mm n k ik : Zv.':.!"' "" "'"'. Uetloi jt m ' i.i Ni in. i ,. f-t 11 0O , . wi i,r - ,i ,.; . "pi nor ,;A1C0-''T- nc.t. p.. Sold In Salem by 3. c," Stone, ijrmjB ' Trade Marks DESIGNS AflTAHA Anrllnr a aWAtAl hhI A Amfrrintinn T02.7 aulcklr Mccrtaln onr opinion free whether n nrentlon Is probably patentable Conjmunlf tlonti ttrictlrconQdenUaL Handbook on PateaU IPnl f ran flirt, .nAn.. n..A...inKiutanll. Patent taken tbrouffh Munn ACoTrecel't Jlw T,'fcuuu3"urKi M Ww sciciKinc mtnm. A hnndintnAio tiin-i-A.a -.t t nAif nh i.Ti"JS' iiiuoiraiou "Will. ":"., -"'"" "i uj Bcienuno TOuniAi. '"''" 'Y i 'ourmontha.ll. 8oldbyJl newidMlerj. !... 'dli.i.. ....... 1 -1...- unii m . .. , i pu ivimtriii); itin "ggT " is tb rliMipost jilnco iu th city 8 J To the Cotmtry People When In tonn take your meals at tho Star Restaurant, 330 Court Street, ad 'joining Wado'a hardwure store. Meals at all hours, 15 cents. THE TOGGERY 167 eORKSERGTAX STREET - GREAT flf! 3BlBrosdway. NfiW IM Vnach Offlco. 63 F Bt Wajhlngton. D. O Htiic Wmg Sang Co Ohlru and Japanese Fancy Ooods and U klnda. of Dry Ooods, siDw, an. broidery Laces, Make up new line Qcnta and Ladies rurnlahlng Goods, Suita, Wrappew, Sklrta, WalstJ-now at low prices, Sal cheap. By alley, Oaurt street, Salem, Oregon, Phoae Black ,81 " J About any ylcco of business or work without kuowing just what you can dot If you waat to build a house or make any kind of aa improvement it will positively -pay ya to kaew ear prloea aad terms aa iHmber and 1h,li. lug supplies. V oget Lumber & Fuel Co, Office and Yard 11th and Oak Su DISPLAY We hnvo ,7 the ,,Mt WCet a full line of GAGE HATS Wb,adraLhi szxrz ' PATTERN HATS T White Cornet Millinery Depattment Hiss M. D. DvanSj Exclastre Mlfltaei