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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1907)
daily oatital jophnat,, salkm, onsooN. satchday, jaxvaiiy ia, idot. hlds on ItheChest iUTWlLL BE THE HAhVEST HI 1 jhibjuiui" i ii Ai yoUi- doctor the medical name for a cold on the chest. He will say, "Bronchitis." Ask Ulm If it is ever serious. Lastly, ask him if ho prescribes Aycr's Cherry Pectoral for this disease. Keep In close touch with your family physician, and follow his advice carefully. WhaT.noaaoretal Wa publlih J.O. AwCo., tirormuUiorUourprepirtion. Lowll, Mm. with power to adopt and publish rules .for the regulation of railroads and other transposition companies or corporations in the state, and also to prescrlbo nnd enforco schedulo rates for freight and passenger trans portation, and also to review all ac tions of such corporation! relating to concentration, commodity, transit and Bpecinl contract rntos affecting Oregon shippers. Next In point of Importance comes the iiiHiirnnco bill which provides for the appointment of an insurance commissioner nnd for the regulation of fraternal and other insurance companies doing bulBiiess In the state. This bill wns up bofore the leg iBlaturo during the last session nnd was enacted Into a law, but was vetoed by Governor Chnmbcrlnln for sevornl reasons principal among which wns that section 12 exempted certain property nnd funds of frater nal associations which would make It unconstitutional and that It pro vides two different rules for the con- securo Its enactment into ft law. I This bill, of course, will meet with atrnnc onnosltlon from the delegntes In the localities affected and, ns was tho case during the last session, wnen ti wn nmnnsed to cut the number down to ono normal school, tho light will bo a hard one. Another draft of bill that Is ex pected to come up beforo the legisla ture for consideration, the exact au tiiiirahin nf which is not absolutely known but Is thought to be a proml-j . . .. TnA Cnr )f Legisianoii cimu n.-. the Next I'ony uay&r Tlu forthcoming sosslon of the log- i f Imlnir fruit- Islntnre Gives prumiu r, fl,l of some of the most important. 1-lntlon that nns comu " ".'.- i..iuinfnio for consideration iii-i-1011 ivjito" and enactment In yours AIbo. not- with landing tne nsni .. . i n.n tirnHliloncy seems to ciiip "".- .. , , linVO beCIl SOttlOU UOlUluimim .... .., .ti.m of organization will go through merely ns a matter of form; ,,,t me session wm u"" "" ""I'lSZI" ! - -"' -""" ' 11"'"' .. . .. .... Dm ivhlri nrn p.lnsscd as Class leRlBlllllon ...... ,.r n rutted amies uuiiutui, i..- indications nre that It will be one of the most Interesting sessiuna w ..-na-n held In years. Mnong the most imponnni inou ... . ...... ..vnnntoii tn bo Intro- - . Villi! II I' VVh uw dared during the approaching session which will eonvono nexi .uwhuhj mnro ncrtnlnliiR to tho rpgu- ; mtlon of rnllronilB and other trans- ti,, rninimu on, insurance cum- nanus, adjudication of water rights nml distribution of wntor for Irriga tion proposes; a state banking law; providing for n mnnnor of loaning th fund in tho state treasury; regu lation of the stato printing olllco nnd attempt to place the stato printer up on n ll.it Milnry: more normal scnooi lc;l'l.itiun. icnmblliiK bills; educn tltmai measures; tfononil and special appropriation bills, etc., and, In view of thh niosneet It l believed pow irful inllucnce will bo brought to l,i.r l n Mimll army of lobbyists to prevent, if possible tho onactmoni of the mokt Importnnt or tho bills. Th bill that Is expected to meot with th- stroiiKOBt roslstnnco Is tho proposed bill for tho creation of n railroad commission nnd tho control and regulation of transportation fn dlltl i within the stato; fixing and i!.nl.Uns local and Joint freight nnd pa in'ir rules and rogulntlng the i umil of i arH. otc. Snob a bill baa ah .id In i'ii pVepnrod by Attorney J N T.:il, of Portland, n copy of which H now bororo Attorney Gon c,? C.awford for oxamlnation. It proud for n "Uullroud commission of Oi.i,nn ' to be composed of throt unmix i-s. one of which Is required to ln n ;i iii-rnl knowlodgo or railroad I and the other two a senornl un ci Muling or mutters rolntiiiK to i.nlie.ul transportation; nil throe t li a. pointed by tho governor nnd nibuit to i-onllrmiitloii by the sen ate Thh commission will bo clothed I I I fMIfrHH- I I I 1 ei3i-C t-349-rM GET ONE? Wo linvo sampled the city with Wild How Flour. If you did not get ft sample, call nt tho ofllec and (1KT OX12. When you buy Hour be sure It Is like the sample. WILD ROSE FLOUR $1.00 a sack nt all grocers. Mudo from old wheat, too. tM-frlllilCillliM-''la','fM11 which nre classed as class legislation nnd not permlssablo under the state constitution. This bill will como up before the approaching legislature amended to conform to the objections of the governor. Thou comes the proposed law Tor tho resolution or tho distribution or water Tor Irrlswtlon purposes In the stuto which bids fair to meet with strong opposition on account of the effect of the very first section, which provides that all tho waters or tho streams or tho state shall revert to state ownership and subject to dls- trlbutlon according to tho doctrine of bonoflctnl use. Tho principal ob jection to this bill, which Ib drawn ulong the snmo linos ns tho Hlon code of the uovornincnt reclamation sorvlce, Is that It will seriously In terrero with riparian users who are protected under tho common law doe-trlno of nrior nnd riparian owner ship, nnd, It Is oxpected, thoro will be a united effort Innitguiirted to de feat the inoasuro. The bill, bow ever, bus been drnftod and revised by a special commission nuthorrzed by spueinl act or tho last legislature and composed or tho best authori ties on tho Irrigation question In the state nnd It Is drawn nloim tho most equltnblo linos, so far as nil Interests are concornod, lu tho estimation or this commission. u is also understood thnt tho nor mal school (inostlon will be brought up for tho sorbins consideration of tho cemlni: sosslon In a bill which has In contemplation tho limitation of tho number of those educational Institutions to two, ono of which shall bo located lu eastern nnd tho othor in wostoru Oregon. It la not known definitely, but it Is understood, Hint Senator M. A. Miller, of l.obnnon, Linn county. Is tho nuthor of this bill and that he IntendB using every honorable menus nt his command to On the Stool of Repentance cofrmoMT ' -ifl . I I 'lllll III ' ' NtGclablcPrcparationfor As similating IhcTood aruiRer'ula ting thcStomachs and Bowels of GASTORIA For Infants and Childron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Promotes'DTgcsUon.CIiccrrul ncss and Rcst.Contalns neither Opium jMorpUhie nor Mineral. Not Natic otic. Kai.counrSwnzHTUisn JafJLin St" Mx.SrrvW- JtmAtlUSJu- nmuit - Unfcrprw tlanr. Apcrfcct Remedy forConshpa hon. Sour Slomach.DiarThoca. Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcnsh acss andLoss or Sleep. Tac Simile Sifinolurc of NITSV -yoric, . Bears the I A Signature Jr W For IfWIWWHINHMffMnNIIHHHnMUHNivniinvnj x Men Ate Well JJtessecl If They Have Their Clothes Made By JOHN SHOLUND, The Opera Hoasc MERCHANT TAILOR ami m iakiaii LaAniiw t n iomirfni. ZL ncnt cltl7.en of Washington "'iLuuMMMM.iMMMMtltliliMIIIMMaililiaHIM (confidentially. W. K. Newell), the r- purpose or which Is to absolutoly pro hibit the llcensliiK or cnrrylnB on or gambling or every description, In cluding tho selling or racing pools, at tho fair grounds during tho an nual state fair or at any othor sen- Uon or the year. It has nlwnyn been considered Unit tho prohibition oi nool selling during the fair would Ir retrievably Injure tho enterprise ns a self-supporting Institution, and, In tho end, would result In Its nbsoluto abandonment nnd It will doubtless meet with strenuous opposition. So far as appropriation measures are concerned it Ib thought that tho bills contemplated to bo Introduced at tho forthcomlns scssjon will ox coed by hundreds of thousands of tlnllnrs. Ihn nci'rouiltti ot Bllllllnr measures introduced at any previous jcsslon, nnd this notwlthstnndtng that over $1,000,000 will bo asked Tor the maintenance nnd support or the Hovcrnl stnto Institutions and de partments during tho ensuing two years. There Is senrcely any Institu tion, oducatonal, reformatory or olemoBonnry In the stnto but what Is ashing for an Increased mainten ance and Improvement appropriation from tho approaching session nnd tho aguregnto amount Is expected to bo all out or proportion to what the pub lic can afford. Ono of the most Intricate problems with which tho legislature will have to wrestle Is tho adjudication of tho 3tnte printer and printing plant (inos tlon. Under n constitutional amend ment adopted by popular voto at tho last general election the rogulntlon of the nrfalra or this department nnd official was placed within the power or the legislature nnd, It Is thought, thoro will bo n multitude ol blllB nnd Ideas nromiilgated during tho coming session relating to this subject, one measure has already been drafted by the local typographical union, whlcii contemplates the creation or a Rtuto printing office, to bo relegated In n sepnrnto building from tho stnto houso and the placing of tho Btnto winter upon u flat Riilnry. This bill, however, meets with opposition from tho members of tho emit, particular ly the employes or tho stnto printing olllco, who aro Inclined to the boiler that It contemplates its own defeat, iinomiso of tho niumrontly oxorbltnnt aproprlntlon asked and It will doubt less encounter strong bond winds in Its coiirso of legislation. llesldos thcBo thoro is a number of bills, In course of preparation, by Superintendent of Public Instruction Ackermnn looking to ino ncueriiiuin. or tho stato public school Byntoni, nil of which have boon glvon prominence In tho press horotoforo and unneces sary to doscrlbo nt thla time. Then, iilso, there will bo a inoasuro asking fnr fnnilB for additional Improve ments to tho cnpltol building and other stnto Institutions, tho osiub llshment of u sepnrnto Institution for tho enro and troatmoiit or tho icoimo minded, etc.. nlmost without limit and tho prospects nro that tho "wntchdog of tho troasury" will linvo n pretty strenuous tlmo to koop down expenses of stnto govornmont. Everything has boon placod In readiness for tho coming or tho bcr slon nnd tho solons, when thoy put In their nppoarntico on Sunday even ing or Monday morning, will find tholr son6t and doskH In ordor nnd nil aie arrnnged for tholr rocoptlou. , o THE HEN That science has persuaded to lav sovon times her own weight In eggs a year. Tho av- orngo hen lays only CO eggs In u yenr. liut now conies tho Bclontlflc mixed feed that will keen her In porfect health and make her produco seven times her weight In eggs every year. Coulsou'a Improved Mnsh Food will do It. Coulson'B No. 3 Condition Powders for poultry also keeps them In good health Kor circular and full explana tion call on TILLSON & CO. 151 High St. Is where n ninn finds hlmsolf thnt takes hla linen to nny laundry but the Salem Steam Laundry. If your conscience don't prick, your collars and cuffs may and make you uppro- clato the smooth .dgos. soft button holes nnd exqiilHlte color nnd finish thnt you can alwaya rely on gottlng nt the Salem Steam Laundry, nt low prices. SALEM STEASI LAUNMlY, Phono 2.". Ittll-lflO 8. Liberty St. Wit JOIST AM) KLOOltlJNG Tho best place to tiny Is whoro tin bust stock of lumber Is cnrilod. Tlu entire building trade know thai thoro Ib not n flnor stock or luinboi than that carried by us. ' We nn ready to fill the largest contrnci promptly. Wo don't keep tho build or waiting. That's n very linportnn point. Near S. P. passenger depot Phono 02 Main. OOODALU LV.MItKIt CO. A Heavy Raise That's what happens to tho Ore gon streams during these rainy days, but with the housekeeper who uses Eppley's Porfect Ion link ing Powder, It Is different. She is sure of A Light Raise Try It becniise It's the best high grade leavener ever Introduced on the markets of the world. C. M. EPPLEY Manufacturer Sakm, Oregon omtft Ttio abovo cut bIiowb our brick lined Torrid Zono Purnaco. Ounr nnteed gaa and dust proof. Econom ical and durnblo; for tho particular! Inquire at A. L. FRASER 2B8 Stnto Stm-t. OUK MEATS AltE ALWAYS Tillfi IIIWT For we tako OBiieclal caro to bu nono but tho host, nnd our customer! can nlwnys dopond upon getting tht best In tho market nt right pricoi when tln-y buy at our market. E. 0. CItOSS, Stnto Street Market Phono 201 B 1 B B Ordor n pnekngo ot this famous health and brain building flour nnd enjoy some good old fnshlonod New England Wrown lli-ctul. A chnnco at a right hot loaf will mako you think you nro In lloBtor, With Allcn'i Self-iislng H. II. 11. I'Iot you can mako broad Just llko tho Puritans usod to mako. it.lt I'liiiciiKo Flour Is also n puro food; oolf- Trado rlHlng and nil ready to Mark mix with wntor and bake on a hot grlddlo. ALLEN'S BBB FLOUR CO. Pacific Const Factory, San Jose, Oil. HiiHlcru Factory, LHtlo Wolf MM. Mmiiiwn, "WIh. CXACT C0PYOF WBAPPCB. In USB Over Thirty Years GASTORIA THC CIHTAUH eOW. HtW TO COY. Marlon Xcwh IteniH. Mr. Hadloy Is In Portland, nttond Ing n fruit growors mooting. Mrs. Efflo Itrock is vlBltlng hor pa rents, Mr. nnd MrH. L. M. Cnstloman. Mrs. Cnstloman and Mrs. llrock woro among tho Snlom visitors Thursday. S. II. Ilussoll wont to Salem 'mors day. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Harbor re turned Wednesday from a visit with relatives In Salem. George HlnBhaw has socurod om nloyment at Portland. M. A. Harbor Is oxpocting a visit from his brother. Luther. While John Mack's llttlo girl, Ma rio, was playing on Tuesday, hor clothing caught flro from a burning Hiiiinn. and she was so badly burned that she died Wodnosdny. Mr. Mnck. whllo extinguishing tho flnmes, bin-nod his hands bo badly that tho doctor thought he would bo crippled for llfo. The funeral wns held on Thursday, tho llttlo ono being burled nt tho Stayton cemotory. Mr. Palmer's daughter, Mrs. II. A. Delasaux and children, have returned to their homo In llydesvlllo, Col. Woven Wire Fencing nt nil lclndfl. Hon Wlro, Pickets, Posts, Qates, Shingles and P. & B. ready roofing. All nt lowest prices. Walter Morley 250 Court St. Salem, Ore, H. S. Gile & Co. Wholesale Grocers and Com mission Merchants In the market at nil times for dried fruit and farm produce of all kinds. Special Wo have for aaio a few applo par ing and slicing machines; equipment Vfor a largo dryer; will maico a iu price. ! .......g MBBaaa - I You to un a full prn- li "iir luiuliiM when flint !irlc' hiiU-h with It a giiHrantW) of quality. r .Ii.,mi ii rw IIBVUI' tOO loW tO give It to you, and never loo IiImIi for It (Jet our quotHiion on your iiwmU. Voget Lumber and Fuel Company. Pient wisely Is tho source of much intlsfnrtlon. Why not spond a little jf It wisely now buying grocorleu of is? Baker, Lawrence & Baker Successors to Harrttt & Iswrnct. HOLUSTCr.'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nurjgets A But Medleino for Uaiy PeopU. Brlsgi 0plda Health and Rnewed Vigor. A p-!ino for Coonliiml lu. IuIIbbUou. Ui and Kidney Troubln-, 11mpl-. Kereinj, Impura Btoo? BJ Ureih. H1ukbI.Ii ItoweU. Helli aiJUackaoluj. Jfa lUWy Mountain Te In Ut let forth. cr ! u U)X. Oonuim mad. by IIulubtck Dbco Oowpaxv, Matllaon. WW. 00LDEN HUQQETS FOR SALLOW PEOP-fc CAPITAL COMMISSION CO. Phone 179 Cash Purchasers of Poultry, Eggs, and AH Farm Produce. HOTEL OREGON Corner of Seventh and Stark Htreeta, Portland, Oregon. The now and modern hotel of tho city Caters particularly to rceldent of B lem nnd other Oregon citloa. Koropeau plan. Freo bus. IUUm 1.00 per day and upwurd. Handsomest frill in the Wont, and prices ai low aa in place lea attractive. Dally Capital Journal on Die. WaiOIIT.DIOJCKNSON HOTEL 00. The Fashion Stables Formerly Simpson's Stables. Up-to-date livery awl cab Hue Punorol turnout a .peclalty. Tally bo for picnics and excursions. Phone 44. GHAS. W. YANNKK, Prop. 247 and " HUn Street. -iv.. . k. . )A . rftf.' -,..k' imi i.