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t Tr3wtw,JiL vwffTwf,fm ncwv ? DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1005. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL 1 BY HOFER BROa OFFICIAL CENSUS SALEM. MAY, 1004, 13,287. A WESTERN OREGON SENATOR Western Oregon and the great Inte rior of the state will never get develop inont until they unite ami stand up and demand what k their right. Portland has many business Men awl jmWIe men who wish to see the whole stato developed, but the political boogsti down there are selfish. Mo sooner doe an opportunity pre mat itself to get something for Port land than the all jump la and each one wants the honor himself. Mow what ia more patent U that tgro Colombia river senators are mo more needed than a flftk wheel to a wagon f Portland sbmdd take a. broad view nnd eoneede that the interior of the atate to entitled to something to pre mote interior Interests. Western Oregon, outside of Portland, is a dletlnet region, and will lie made more dtetloel by effort to concentrate nil Jnfloenoe at Portland. A Western Oregon man for senator outside of Pertfnnd would mean n squars fight to open a great deep-tea harbor on the went eoaat early. Which harlior that in oan wifely bi left to the judgment of tho. war depart jnont and to the engineering depart ment of the United States, This is not A idea for any man for ttio Setmteroklp. It is n plea for the dovcta-mieni of the stole into a com monweaUh with more than one idea. Oregon will never develop, and will never bake her piaee In the rank of Wester states untM the one-elty, one market condition m changed. Tint WOODBURN CONORnSS. The Queen City of French Prairie will be tko scene of ait unique gather ing Friday of this wook. The second county development eon ventfoa, en Hod a Parmer ' and Skip pons' OongrM, will nooembte there, Oovernor nknmborwln and other prominent gonUemon frournM parte of Western Oregon will bo there, and talk development. Mayor Loukt Simpson, of Xortk Bend, wIM lake a three days' perilous trip to eome out and talk for Owe Pay, Other harbor el ties, ami all the West ern Oregon eitlos of life and snap will be represented by bright ami brainy men. The whole of Western Oregon is be ing awakened to tho pdbMltle of de velopment, and It Is oostlng no one a cent. What wo moan Uj- this, Is that the Development League baa no high sal aried Iteestor promoUi these meet inpi 'or pay. The poopie and the publU-eplrlled lana of Western Oregon are doing this work because their hearts are In, the cause. All who love Westoru Oregon and want to sos it eome to the front, kltek ,jp and go to Weedfeuru Friday, Decem ber If th. Smiles The Pendleton Uat Orogonun Unues to otUl tttuttfra Oroge the In ami Umpire. Thought that was a Dem ocratic paper. The Alban Argua thanks The Jour nal for giving, It eevoml oekmiw of i$ree advrtUHK. Sorry wo can't re- Ipreoate. It ou't advertise anyone, -. The heading of this department has tees changed. One good old Demeorat ald.b objected to "Smile from tho Typewriter." He don't object to a POREIGN EXCHANGE Many pericns in Salem have rel ntlvea and friends in foreign lands te whom thoy wiualy d a small ' sum of mousy for Okr4mas. Wo draw our own grafts dlroet on f every country U the olvlllsod world -.. ti lawost current rate of ox- , chango. The drafts aro drawn pay- , able ia lbs ourroncy 9? the country drawn upon, There is ao risk la sending drafts. t Capital National Bank Kause o 4 J L PrtClffCilPQ VX Wi4XL fci0 smile now and thens but he does object to being smiled at by any typewriter. The Salem Commercial Club and the Duel n ess Men's League should employ a good press agent to see that justice Is done this city in outside newspapers "Salem has a woman who is a blaoksmitk," nays Pap Walker. "I would like to see her " sold Pap Martin. 'Here she comes," sold Pup Walker, and be pointed out a oUcd lady whose name is Smith. Of course, it is eeonomy to keep wood out of doom in winter. It is cheaper to have inferior furnaces. When a cold spell comes along the children in the school houses sit nnd shiver. Many take oobls and stay at home. The janitors work double time, heaving In the wot fnel. It is all In the interest of eeonomy. Some Snlom school houses are In this class. 'Ml I II Ml Mill II II III Mil; X-RAYS 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I 1 1 ' I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Witte must fed about as comfortable and happy no a Mormon elder with a doson non-assimilating wives'. Prom recent disclosures in the land fraud business, it seems that Honey's not let aM the big fish through. Senator Pulton oan now announce Senator MltehoU' death in the senate without four of personal violence. llnis exist nnd multiply regnoMeso of all attempts of humanity to get rid of thorn. Ao they survive, nre they the Attest f The notice of Senator Mitchell's fu- lcAgud' tongue eonWeotly to jmrmlt it to announce oMolally that ooilonguo's "At the bottom the groat moos of A morion n pooplo are hooost," says Jus. H. Itsklos. That's where the trouble comes l they won't deal from the bottom f Arriving homo In the early hours in the morning, when the key hole to the front door baa gone visiting, Is n joy ous episode, when com red to being the Guar, According to the lltorary detective lmroau, Polk nlagnrlood from Bryan. Hrynn nnio4 from Ingsrscll, Ingorsoll stole from Tom Paine, and Tom got his straight from the "Father of Lies," Cadet Moriwoibor has boon sentenced to continue to attend the naval ncado my nt Annnpothi, nnd he Is not to be permitted to go outoldo of the grounds, only when some one Is wifck blm or he H alone, Tklo la almost ao severe as MnKinloy's punlohmont of Qonoral Mgan, - Fourteen thusnd Ohleago women have boon dosortod by their hualNinds, tkot Is t say there are now H,M0 wo men In Okloago whoso husbands have loft thorn. The question to be debated tot "Aro the Chicago women the Und n man finds pleasure in leaving, or are Chicago men just worthless!" "Some small pastors would never be board ouUida ef their own churches if thoy did not one widows for funeral service," Dr. Ikoughor'a reply to Dr. Small's criticism. The namo rovorond gontlaman soys bo has no time to answer " little-' ' proHohoM, who sook notoriety. As a follower the White Temple pnHer of nolther meek nor lowly. -. q . . i .... Furious Fighting, "For seven years," writes Gse. W. Hoffman, of Harper, Wash., "I had a bitter battle with chronic stemaeh and liver trouble, but at last I won, and cured my diseases by the use of Moo trie Bitters. I unhesitatingly Teeem mend them to all, and don't intend in tha future to be without them in the house. They are certainly a woadsr ful medietas, to have cared such a bad ease as mine." Sold under guarantee to do the same for you, by J. 0. Perry, druggist, at 60s a bottle. Try them today. o- " CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, the Kind You Have Always Bough) Bears tho tGx&KM&&u Signature You must look well after Mie condition of vour liver and bowels. Unless there is daily action of the bowels, poisonous products are absorbed, causing head aches, biliousness, nausea, uyspcpsia. AVer's Pills are genuine liver pills. We Hws. ennui We publlih J. c. Ay.r Co., httofi-wtMc,tallartsdliirM. f. Maij, anfismp- M. B. A. The Modern Brotherhood of America met at their hull in the Hohnan bloek in regular session Saturday ovaning December 9, for election of offsers. They were as follews: President, W. D. Matthews; vice president, Allie )ck erlen; secretary, Nlekolas Mofflt; treas urer, L. S. Lyon; watshman, Orin Clearwater; musician, Dsrtka Pros- nail; sentinel, Marion Moore; ixamisg physicians, Vf, 6. Mott nnd Marguerite Pomeroy; trusteos, W. D. Matthews Allie tttkorien and Xickolas Mofillt, After the election refreshments were served and a general good time wm had. o GIVE YOUR STOMACH A NICE VACATION Don't Do It By Starving it Bithor Let a Substitute Do tho Work. The old adage "all vfork nnd no play makes .Tnck a dull boy" applies just as welt to tho stomach, one of the most important organs of tho human system, as it does to tho man himself, If your stomach is worn out and ro bots against being taxed; beyond its limit, the only sensible thing you oan do m to give it a rest. Hmploy n sub stitute for a short titno and Sfo if it will not mere than repay you Iti re sults. Stuart's DysepelA. Tablets are a willing ami most efllcleat substitute Thoy themselves digest every bit of food la tho stomach ia just tho some way that tho stomach itself would, wore It well. Thoy contain, all the essential olemenM that tho gastric Jul e and other digestive fluids of the stomach contain audi Actually act just tho same and do Just tho same work no tho mttural fluids would do, wore tho ntomach well and nound. They, therefore, relievo the Momaek just as one workman relieves another, ami permit it to rest and recuperate ami re gain its normal health and strength. Tho "vnoatien" Idea, was suggested by tho letter of a prominent lawyer In Ohleago. Itoad what ho nayoi "I was engaged in tho moot momentous undertaking of my life in bringing about tko coalition of certain grnt intorosts that meant much to mo as well as my clients. It was not tho work of days, but of months; I was working night and day almost when at a very critical time my stomach went completely back en mo. The uv duo mental etraln brought it about and hurried up what would have hap pened later on. "What I ate I bad Us literally force down nnd that was a aouroo of misery, att I had) a sour stomach most of the time. My head ached, I was sluggish ant) began to leso my ambition to carry out my undertaking. It looked pretty gloomy for mo when I confided my plight to one of my clients. Ho bail boon cured by Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and at enco went down to a drug store and brought a box up to tho efflee, "I had net taken a quarter of that box before I found that thay would do all tho work my stomach ever did and as a rest or vacation was out of tho queatloa for me, I determined, to give my stomaek a vacation. I kopt right oa taking tho tablets aad braced up and) wont ahead with my work with renewed vigor, aad just so rauoh as I over did, and) carried out that under taking to a suecoaeful issue. I fool that I have Stuart 'o Dyspepsia Tabletc to thank for saving me the handsom est fee I evr received as well as my Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are for sale by all drugfeiots at 50 cents a box. Tor Doutltuto People, Any one having any eait-nff "cloth ing for destitute families will kindly leave them at Mrs. K, A. Crossan's, 430 Winter street, for the Woraar's Re lief Corps. t distribute Dairy Chop This is a great cow food, at a lew price. Try a sack and see how much mere milk that cr of yours will glvo. , .D. A. WHITE &SON FEEDMEN AND 8EEDMEN. S55 Commercial St. Phone 169 Bost Laid Flans. Are Being Discusod by tho Wlllnmotto Student Results Monday. Many peoplo were hurt this year in playing football, but the only people that will be hurt Monday night are the persons who will hurt themselves laugh ing. There will be no fake plays in this game, for It is not fooball, but a football benefit, and the two little plays that will bo presented are cer tainly lightning killers. Mr. Hugh Do Brass, the oentral fig ure in "A ItegHmr-Plx," has some at tributes In common with tho famous "Hallroom BoyS," but the troubles that h gets Into would make theirs look like the proverbial two nlekek and as many dimes. His character dees not belie bis name in the least, but to get out of the sornpes that ho gets in to would requiro a man with more brass than eton be has. De Brnss Is not the whole show, however, for there Is a housekeeper who Is evidently "boss of the ranch," and an eld married woman who thinks that every man who treats ber half wwy elvlly is paying her par ticular attention, A mysterious fath er, a daughter who doc not know her own father, and a sheriff are also In teresting characters, but there are still others, Itolh enoto nre practicing faithfully about nn hour each evening, and there is no doubt but that both plays will go off without a blteh. The praeWce for "Bost Laid Plans" last evening was especially gratifying to Professor Savage, and when tho inspiration of nn audience is added it will be even bettor. This is a charming little play, in which threo pretty American girls plan to capturo an Iinglish lord, who is com ing' to visit an aunt of thoirs. Three of their bey friends, disgusted with tho way the girls mo going on about bio approaching visit, plan to pan off n fako lord onto them. The girls discov er this plan and make one of their own, and tho way tha whole works out will keep you guessing. o Of Interest to Tain Weak People. It is perfectly understood by every nick man or woman that If they oan get some remedy that wll stop the gradual Iftsu of flesh and strength, their recovery io assured. People that are nervous aad unsteady, with diixy spells, weakened memory, and leas of ambition, their blood Is thin and wat ery. It shows in tkolr sallow complex Ion and tired manner, soon as thoy commenco to gain fleck they leek bet ter and sleep better. To gala from 1 to 3 lbs of good solid' flesh per week, the blood must bo roadq rich and pure, Dr. (lunn's Bleod and Nerve Tonic puts In tho body tho very pith of what makes pure, "rich Wood in tko most direct way, and cures disease by making strength. This tonic is In tab let form, to bo taken right after meals. Sold by all druggists fer 76e per box, of 3 boxes for ft, For women's weak ness a better remedy was never made. Southern Surgeons in Oonferonoo. Louisville, Ivy. Dec 13. Tho 18tk annual convention of the Southern Surgical $a Gynaecological society opened here today with a largo attend ance from tho southern slates. Pres ident Dr. Louis C. Boaher of Rich mead, Va., is presiding. Ho delivered his annual addretu at tho opening ses sion, Tho local physicians have ar ranged for a banquet in boner of the visiting members of the organisation, .1 FOR SALE Fifteen acres, all ia cultivation, within one mile of Salem, neuoe, barn, and 3 acres of fruit, Thiu ia the finest kind of river bottom land aad can bo bad oi very easy terms for on ly S2000- Don't forget our 0O03 BAY LOTS for S35.00. Buy one and in a few years it will mako you some money. Derby and Willson The Fashion Stables Formerly Simpson's Stables, Upto-date Ijvery and eab line. Fu neral turnouts a specialty. Tally-ho fer picnics and excursions. Phone 44, Obas. W, Yonnke, Prop. 4T and 848 nigh Street. Arc you wearing a Jersey If not, you don't know what is comfortabls for this weather -tfgt&i Gladiolus Bulbs Several thousand very choice, finest strains nnd varieties, Oregon-grown bulbs, about twieo the Ue of Eastern or Imported duiub, nnu prouuoo mo finest flowors, two to four Inches ncross, and 12 to 20 on a stalk. Tho bulbs nro of two grades. Lnrgost, selected, COc per dozen, $8.50 per hundred. Medium large bulbs 3Ge per doson, $8.60 por hundred. E. Hofer Will Eudorso Stato Health Officer. Beaumont, Tex, Dec 18. Tho South Texas Dlstrlot Medical association be gan its annual convention here today nnd several hnndrA' members of the organisation from the southwn and southeastern part of the stato are in attendance. Many Important matters of interest to the medical fraternity will bo eoneldered during the oonvon- tion and It is believed that the ques- tlon In regard to tho prevention of yel- low fever epidemics will bo one of the molt Important subjects for discussion. It fs believed that tho convention will warmly endonw tho aetion nnd meth ods of Dr. George It. Tabor, the stale health officer of Toxae, who prevented jhhe spread of yellow fever in Texas by maintaining a strict and rigorous quarantine. This is quite significant, as the health officer baa boon sovoroly crit icised by some of tho newspapers of Lousiana and other southern states. HOLUBTErVB Rocky Mountain Toa Nuggots A lair Uxlltlflt far Dai TmcU. DrUgi OoUia IImIUi tad IUn Vigor. A pp""lflo forOmnlltmllofi. trklljrmtlon, Llro ami Khmer Trouble, llmple. Kernm. Itnpurt UlooO Had llrvsjh, WilMhb llowek, IfcfttUetW smt IlsokAotin It's Ilnokr Xminlsln Ten In UN let form. 3 ntnis a box. (JenuitM msde br IIoMJSTsn Dam CosrAsr, Mivlfumt. WM. nome N'lnfJFTq F0 M0W PE0P- i3tfS3 QUALITY COUNTS And If you eomo to our market you oan be assured that you will havo tha very best obtainable la moat whether it bo boof, mutton, lamb or pork, flood meat every day that's our idea. XL O. OR0B8, Stato Street Market. Pheno 01 YOUR SUCCESS In making Boston Brown Bread is as sured if you use. ALLEN'S B. B. B. rLOUR It is already prepared, requiring on ly the addition of molasses and water. Directions inerery package, ASK YOUR OROCER FOR XT ALLEN'S B. B, B. FLOUR 00. Paolf la Coast Factory, San Jose, OaL -IT TAKES LESS AND COSTS LESS ffiajffir vi fw IT Kfl lv&-4fimf nsnssPntaVZv H fc- ""VA --sifVitnfSy a ff39us yOTCJ" l-! -sgi- t? 111 SlVy Eppley's Perfection Baking Powder - A. L. FRASER Successors to Burroughs k Jfraser, Plumbing, Tinning and Roofing Cornier Work, Heating aad Building Work oi all kinds; estinut made aad work guaranteed. 307 State Street, Salem. Phono 1511. 1 DOiOlin Tbnl tho boat Printing nnd Oflico Stationery costs but a tow couts more than the common kind, nnd the sat isfnotlon you dorive from Its BUSINESS OETTI.NO qualities is immense? DO YOU KNOW? That ELLIOTT can satisfy you with tho BEST? Phene: Main 1213 217 South Commercial St. ; , .. .. :: rvAnRrt WALL V Al Ll Wo aro oxclustvo dealers In Will Paper, and carry tho fiuest aad tKt eomploto lino in tho city. We tu plcaso you with goods aad prices, Como nnd seo us, E. L Lemmon 299 Liberty St. Phone 2475 - What is It that makes a Mm cook different from others! Wht Is it makes her bread so muh light er and whiter, her cake so mint more wholesome I Why is her timtif nlways robust, always full of bill The answer is easy when we sief to eensider that she use WILD ROSE rLOUR In nil her c"kJf. Do yeuf corVx)MT PUT YOUR MONEY INTO QUALITY When yon buy shoes, and when j buy footwear at Yogi's that U k wbero your money will go. By qd1 wo moan everything that is cxmIW and aunarior. immaculate style, sb luto oomfort, excessive durability tJ faultless finish. JACOB VOGT 315 State Street, MAOinNE MEoa MADE IN SALE I lbbEJbC & K L " y iCa t B H BiB sp s lis- fctijuw. y w JSsnffnPHInnsunj vS