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- f- 1 , " " ' ,DA1LY CAPITAL' JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1007. KLELOCKAGE CHARGE AND RAILROADS tinn FnHnrsps State Own- tony unrr ---- crsnip ai w - - .- Fai- Reciprocal Demurrage and- Ciar - - ;- ,: -, g M u, Abolition ot Kaiirudu umu iv.vmviy HE WILL PROTECT TREASURY , .nklnc steps to form an ja Latlon crcntln an Ofca ". imnortant action S Albanr'towanlB free S, and canal at Oregon City. n w of the transportation and Had problems. For an Open iuer. ... ..limine 18 tllO fllll tCXt Of L resolutions adopted by the Ship- i,M l . n.-junor.' convention. ...I nnn l J Jl II'" ..V -.. nmnnrcd by the eommlt- ,'a on resolutions consisting ol EO.E. cm T E. Campueu, r. u. ..., J M. Cornwall and J. 0. Graham. rules with proper penalties, the said lnw to bo of Bitch General nature as will enable the commission to correct the abuses which the- people of the state hnvo suffered at the- hands of the transportation companies; that it is the Bcnso of this convention that the bill now bolng 'prepared by the chamber of commerce of Portland In conjunction with the Oregon and Washington Lumbermen's association and tho commercial bodies of tho state at largo, Is designed to pro mote tho best Interests of tho ship pers nnd manufacturers of the state, Senator Kay Has Ooly Two Pet measures tj Put Through . " COMMON SENSE Leads most intelligent people to uso only meitfqlnes ot known composition There fore (t Is thai Dr. Pierce's medicines, tho cntcrlngruAo them upon tho bottlo wrap I pers ana attrsi its correctness unacroatn, aro dallygruylng in favor. Tho com position ot DVlPlcrco's medicines Is open to ovcrybodyyDr. Plorco bolng desirous pi nnvinif in1 My-ryu 1117111 m invnuKii' mn furtinjl f.illi iinmi lilj fnrmnltn nrtlnw coriiHif ntthat the tiritpr tlin comiuwition favor tho condemnation and purchase , f nid locks, either tnrougn na- tlosil or stato leslslntlon; n1 la it u ii nit n nlmvnniAi' na If on til lit n k 1 vita rfV- w i H r t in . . . Whereas, tnc opcrawim . . ncted, Into lnw. will provldo Biiostnn lotUatOrecon City by corporate In- ,tul roUef to u,0 ,,eol)lo 0f tn0 Btllte( (wests Imposes a tax of fifty cents und tJmt WQ ,.0(lueHt nmi duniund thnt ,. ton oil all freight passing that. QUr rcI,rcSontatlvcs In the legislature point, . ' work for nnd secure the enactment And whereas, tho Shippers' and 0( tj,js or somo equally meritorious Producers' convention unaniiiiuunij measure. Tho Lniul .Monopoly. RoBolvcd, thatJt Is tho sonso of tho Shltmora' aiid"Iroducers' convon- laai v. - - -- I -" - - Therefore, bo It resolved thnt wo tlon at Albany, that tho attltudo of etpectlully request the Incoming the Harrlmnn system in roiuBing to lejlstaturo to tnko such stops nB will soil tho timber 'and agricultural lands which woro piuceu in uiu uuuuh m tho Oregon & California Railroad company by the government nt a time when thoy Boroly needed theso lands In order to uso them ns collateral for loanB to bs used In tho construction of tho road and which woro by the terms of tho crant, evidently intend ed to bo hold in trust by tho railroad company and later sold to tho Bottlers of Oregon, has worked and Is work ing cront harm to tho people nnd In terests of Oreaon; And we emphatically protest agnlnst this policy and respectfully request tho mombors of tho Orogon legislature to brlns forcibly to the attention of tho national congress this condition of affairs and memor ialize consress to tho ond that these lands may bo put on tho markotl at an early date and nt the prlco ond under the terms and conditions con templated by tho original grant. lMd to an early nbollshniont of this ! unnecessary and unjust tax. Tho Car Shortage. Whereas tho transportation facll- ities of the state of Orogon have boon proTen to bo entirely lnndequnto to hurtle the commerce of tho state, and the railroads havo uttorly failed to keep pace with the progress of tho state; and Whereas, the lack ot transporta tion lacuttlM nas not only retarded the development ot tho stato as a whole, but la many Instances hn3 caused Jrre.narablo Injury to tho pro ducers and shippers of tho stato, nnd more partlcuarly to thoso in Western Oregon, bo It Resolved, that the Shlppors nnd Producers' convention are in favor of the enactment of a lnw providing ' a railroad commission with rnto nukinc power, and nlso nrovldlncr for demurrage and reciprocal domurrngo SUNDAY SERVICES Goo. Kngol, pas- Fourteenth streets. tor. Flint Christian. "The Church nt Its Best," and "Tho First Century Plcn," will bo the rncnnntll-n tllOlllOl nt tlin First ClirlS- near Chemeketa Uan church, corner High and Center stroots at 10:3U a. in. ami v.au p. 1'ln.t l'rt'hliytfi'lnu. thurch street Ret Ilenrv T ni..ni, .n Horning servlco 10:30 a. m., preach 'by the pastor, subject "Prayer." Sunday school. 12 m. Senior Chris 'ha Kndeavor mooting, 6:30 p. in. wenlng servlco 7:30 p. m., preach es by the pastor, subjoct, "Prosont t Pasalng Opportunities." Evan lUt Steele and Singer Hoppy nr fl'fd in Salem Wednesday ot this k. Evangelistic sorvlces begin Thuttday al 7:30 0.c,oqk pt m "rer meetlnss v bo continued -week, Monday, Tuoaday nnd HednWday Th0 nddresa Mondoy Ulbe .made by Rev. w. W. Edmond- tL Ject "The God ot Pardon." r consecration servlco con- ttd by the pastor. Wednesday. Srenw conducted by Evangelist we. AH aro cordially Invited to rrlees. Gosovi Hiapt'l. Uenth and Mill street. Sunday 1 at 10 a m. Preaching at 11 IeV!'"'0p-m- Tefltny aer- FriJ.V p- m Prarer meeting jjitndy at i486 Perry atrrct "- W- McCandHah. St. Paul's. !Ur b, o and Church streets. 'It , ,U' rGCtor- Uaual s II,"'"1 -. 11 a. m.. and wei SURday8ch001 i0"-- W and Ferry streets Krnw' .', tUroore wlu conduct the a at T' 8nd Rer Donald Jlr r!n Berkel0 California. fartoa S?"erou lately '" Waah- Inw . y8c,,0l aad Endeavor 5 at usual hours. a. iC ,. 4!ttaday rvice at 10:a ' tkurrt Grm&B Lllt'era . !. corr CaUr and m. Dlblo school 12 m. Junior C. E. 3:30 p. m. Senior C. E., C:30 p. m. Strangers and visitors cordially in vited nnd welcome. D. Errett, min ister. Flrbt Congregational. Centor nnd Liberty street. F. E. Doll pastor. At. 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p, m. the pastor will occupy the pulpit. Theme for morning hour, "Some Suggestions for a Now Year'fl Work." Subject for evening consld erntlon, "Tho Other Side." Sunday school nt 12 m. Young Peoples' meeting at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A hearty welcome for nil. First Mctliodlst. At 10.0 a. m. tho sacrament of the Lord's Supper, and at 7:0 p. m. tho subject f tho sermon by tho pastor will bo "A King's Folly and What It Cost." v W. O. T. V. At tho V. C. T, U. Hall Sunday at 4 p, m a praise, service. Come ye that love tho Lord and praise his holy name. o r CHtvd of Lung Trouble. It Is now eleven years since I had a narrow 'escape from, consumption," writes C. O. Floyd, a leading business man of "Kershaw, S. C. "I had run down In weight to 135 pounds, and coughing was constant both by day and by night. Finally I began tak ing Dr. King's New Discovery, and continued this for about six months, when jay cough and lung trouble were emtlrely gene aad I vw restored to say itonsal weight. 17t pounda." TJkmiwiwW of persoM hMled every yw. anarMtt4 at J. C. Fery's 4r store; iftc aa Sl.W. Trial WottU'fr.. "So far as I am'concomed," said Sonator T. B. Kay. "I will have only two measures to present to tho lcg iBlaturo at this session. I hnd n good many in contemplation nnd pro cess of formulation, but since I have found that there will bo such a mul titude ot bllU of nil kinds presontod for consideration, tho mnjority of which will call for appropriations, I havo come to'the conclusion to leave the matter of bill draftlns and pre sentation to the other members of tho legislature, and devoto my best efforts to keeping down tho appropri ations within the means of tho com monwealth. "Dills aggregating a total of over two and a half millions were foisted upon the last legislative assembly. It Is safo to estimate that tho aggre gate amount thnt will bo asked for this session will be four or five mil lion, and It behooves somo one to keep tho appropriations down to within reason, and, not being handi capped' with a number of bills to nllot through tho uncertain courso ot legislation, I feel thnt I will be in n hotter position to look nftor thoso im portant things." One of tho bills which ho has had prepared pertains to tho laBunnco ot notarial commissions. His Idea Is, as his bill provides, to incroaso tho fee to $10 for each commission 1s Biicd, tho llfo of which Bhnll bo lim ited to two years. In Inaugurating tills system Senator Kay belloyes that two important points will bo gained, ono of which Is thnt the number ot commissions Issued will bo cut down materially and thnt scores of irre sponsible holders of theso licenses will bo barred out. Tho other 1b that It will opcrato to briny l,a hnnd somo rcvonuo to the Btnto, and tho ontlro public will benollt theroby,. iiiuinr tho nresont systm any one who can securo tho" recommendations' ot two bona "tie citizens, and can pay the nominal fee of $2 can tnko out a commission, which runs for three yenrs. Heretofore, although tho ap plicant was not legally bound to pny this fee, tho money wns paid to tho secretary of Btato. who kopt It, but, undor tho lint salary law, which wont into effect January 1st. nil of thU monoy goos Into tho gonornl fund of tho tronsury. Many law and hiiBl nmi firms took out commission here tofore, ni n matter of convonlonco and accommodation, but tho gront majority of these, oven if tho prlco Is Increased to $5, will dispense with the luxury. The other bill which Sonator Kay has in contemplation Is n similar one, In ofToct, to two sopnrato measures ho presented to tho last legislature, ono of which was defeated by tho gover nor's veto, and tho othor was put to tho toBt of tho courts and held In valid. Ho proposos to mnko tho of ficials and employes of tho dlfferont state institutions and department subjoct to garnishment, and will mnko another heroic effort to suc ceed. Ills now bill Is being proparod by Attorney-General Crawford, who sayB It wilt "hold water" this time. ;i CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT I I lK4 tn imiiieiii4niifHffw DRAYMEN. f?aT?7?ltir n I wi.i la iririt t in mrrrt will their crj'.itriTmUvo.rnrrlts lyj.geW nlzt'iLHelng w hoily""innde ol "the actlv?. TuTJuTcmal principles extracted from na, tlvo forest roots, by exact processes original with Dr. Pioreo, and without tho uso of a drop of alcohol, trlple-roflncd and chomlcnlly pure glycorlno bolng used In stead In esTactlng and preserving tho il .. - i 11 I., ii A. curauvo virvuiw residing n mo roots employed, fioso medicines aro entirely frco from tho objection of doing harm by creating an nppetlto for cither nl cohollo beverages or habit - forming drugs. Examine- tho formula on their bottlo wrappers tho samo as sworn to by Dr. Pii-rco, nnd you will Hnd that his "Golden Medical Discovery," tho great, blood-purl.'.cr, stomach tonic and bowel rogula'or t'.io medicine which, whllo not recommended to euro consumption In Its advanced stage (no incdlcluowlll dothatt yut then cure all tho-o catarrhal condi tions of h.-ai! and throat, weak stomuch, torpid liver and bronchial troubles, weak IUU IIUU IllUllJ-UllTUUK"! "I--Il, II IH'M- looted or baaly treated lead up to and It. O. Cummins Successor to White Cummins, oxpress, delivery and trauBfor line. Prompt servlco is our motto. Furniture and piano moving a. specialty. Stand at 15G South Commercial strcot. Phone 175. Residence phone 068. 8-4-tt VOll KENT. Rooms Furnished for light house- keeping, 730 North Front street. 3A3-tf For Itcnt Seven-room houso with Imsomont. Good woll water, piped In and out. Inqutro ot A. Schrolb or, 5G0 N. High street. l7-lmo PLUMBERS. WWWi Theo. M. Ilarr Plumbing, hot watw and steam heating and tinning, 164 Commercial street. Phoae Main 192. . 9-1-ly M. J. Fetzel Plumbing, stoam aad gas fitting. Successor to Knox M Murphy, 226 Cc-mmoTclal atret. Phono Mnln 17. A. L. rraer Succosaor to BurrougB & Frozor, plumbor and tlnnw. Maaa faoturor of coppnr nnd galvauiael iron cornloo, and metal skyligktt, 105 Stato street. 'Phono 151L For Kent Furnished rooms on roa sonnbio tonus, 308 corner ot Win ter nnd Trado Btroots. 4-10-3t (lunllv jirm!'!in III eniimimiit'rn. Tako tin' "Golden Medical Discovery' in time and It Is not likely to disappoint you If only you g'o It a thorough and lr trial.' Don't ovpect inlrnclcs. It won't dp supornntural things. You must exorcise your patleuconnd persoveroln Ita uso for a roasonnblo length of tlmn to get Its full benellts. Tho ingredients of which Dr. Plerco's modlclnea aro comjiosikl havo tho uiiniiull 'f.l endorsement of Scores of medical leu... in hotter than any amount of Iny, or nen profesaionnl, testimonials. Thev nre not ttlvnii nwny tq bo experi mented will but tiro old by all doalors In niedlelii"" nt reswniablo prices. Fot Sale 160 acres. 60 In cultivation, on main road, 6 miles from Salem; more than enough wood to pay for It. Price, $20 per acre, $1200 cash, balanoo $400 por year at 6 por cont. GOO acres. 100 in cultivation, 2G In hops, good buildings. A flno stock farm. Prlco, $15 por acre. If you aro looking for something good seo DERBY & WILSON FOB HALB. For Sale. Ono McCormlck mower, ono rovorslblo Pitta harrow, ono 14-lnch Oliver plow, all good as now, at a bargain. Call nt ofllco of Orogon Slonna Paint Company, Snlom. 1-7-lm PROFESSIONAL. Dpctor Grlflln, tho Specialist on Mor phine All drug and liquor habits which ho euros in from 48 to 72 hours, asks no money until cured. Is now located at 214 Trade at. (first houso wost of S. P. freight dopot) Salem, Oro. Note. W partnership (In this lino) with Dr. D. F. Lane, has been mutually dle Bolvod. D. B. Griffin, A, M., M. D., John Doyens, Bus. Magr. 12-10-lmo. CONTEST For Sale At 305 South Elghtoonth street, a Durham milch cow, nntl calf ono week old. l-9-3t For Salt' First class now flve-room cottago on Commercial street, in North Salem. A bargain. Enqutro of II. C. James, motorman on fair groundB car. 1-9-lwk IX)ST .' Lost. Lady's brooch pin, croscont of pearls. Loavo nt Capital Na tional Bank nnd rccolvo rownrd. l-10-3t m ill fT'i IB mtmm mmm LODGES. C. Ullom, proprietor of tho Capi tal Bakery, Is starting a teachers' contest. All tenchorB In tho Salem Public Schools aro ollglblo to ho voted for. With every G-cont purciiaBO a tlckdt good for ono veto will bo glvon entltllngUho'holdor to voto for nny teacher, contest results to bo pub published weekly. Contest hoglna Jnnunry 3, ends July 1 at 8 o'clock p. m. First Prliie. TRIP TO NEWPORT WITH ONE WEEK'S EXPENSES PAID. Second Prize. , LADY'S PARASOL, VALUE $G.00. Third Frl.e. LAD'S PARASOL, VALUE $6.00. Foresters of America Court Shor wood ForostorB, No. 19. Moots Tuesdny In Hurst hall, Stato atroot U. S. Ridor, C. R.; A. L. Brown, F. S. Dr. Lane's Privato Institute For - the euro of tho drink and drug habit. A sure and painless cure for nil unfortunates, 961 MH1 stroot, Salem, Oregon. Phoae 647. 12-14-lra ' ' "1 SASH AND DOOR FA0T0RIB8. Frank M. Brown, Manufacturer 7 sash, dtors, mouldings. All kinds ei henso finish nnd hard wood wwk, Front street, hot. Stato and Ooart. VETKRINAaY gUXCHBON. Dr. B. J. Young. Votorlnary fhirgeea ..and dentist, 03 yenra1 experlew. All work guarantoed. DifflcuU glcal operations n specialty. Paoaa 681. Ofllco at Club Stable. Phoa 7, Salem, Oregon. 8-B-tf Central Lodgo No. 18, 1C. of P. Castle Hall In Holman block, cor nor Stato nnd Liberty ntrootB. TucBday ot each wook at 7:30 p. m. E. W. Hazard. C. 0.; W, I. Staloy, K. of R. and S. "WANTBD. Modem Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. G240. Moots ovory Thursday ovonlng nt 8 o'clock In Holman hall. W. W. Hill, V, C: F. A. Tumor, Clork. o- How to Cure CTillblalnH. "To enjoy freedom from chil blains," writes John Komp, East Otlsfleld, Mo.. "I apply Bucklon'a Ar nica Salvo. Havo also used it for aalt rheum with excellent results," Guaranteed to euro fever aores, Indo lent ulcers, piles, burns, wound, frost bites and skin diseases: 25c at J. CI Perry's drug store o WILL PLAY COUVALL1S. You can get Capital llnkery bread. chUch nmi pastry nt: Baker, Lawrence J& linker. J. W. Hnrrltt. . Roth & Cmber. Central Grocery. AngeltiH. K. D. Gilbert & Co. Tho Ilelle Confectionery. Joe Albright. A. A. Englcbart. W. W. Zlun. A. Daue. Mrs. Neggelmur, H. Mllner. 1-11-lw. O. C T. CO Woodmen of World Moot ovory Fri day night at 7:30, In Holman hall. F. R. Cappor, O. S.; P. L. Frnzlur, Clerk. MISCELLANEOUS. BUTTERNUT BREAD It is worth moro than any othor bread, yot tho prlco is no hlghor. For salo at your grocer's. CALIFORNIA BAKERY. Thomas & Cooloy, Props. Curl Tmiilrup. Contractor for nil kinda of brick and concrete work. Comout walks laid for 10 conts por squaro foot, Phono 982, or i call nt 400 South 19th atreot. 1-8-lwkt Wanted Immediately A good boy and pony to dollvor papors. Apply, at Journal ofllco. 11-9-tt Wanted. Five to ton cords ot good fir wood. Apply to E. Ilofor, Jour nal otTico. 12-20-tt Wanted Stock hogo for feeding, chickens, ducks and all kinds ot poultry. Hlghoat prlco paid. Hop Leo Co., 181 Commercial street, Salem, Or. 12-G-tf Place Wanted An oldorly man would like a placo whoro ho can do choros nnd work for his board Ho Is u clean, sobor mun of good habits and nods a homo. Address Scott, caro Journal olllce. 1-7-tf. WATER COMPANY. &ALEM WATCH COMPAfl OFFIOB OITY HALL, For water servlco .pply at ofHe". Bills ptiyablo monthly in advaae Make ail complaints nt the olllce. -STEAMERS- Co-wls of Old Willamette Will Meet Fair Ladles of O. A. O. Tonight In Basketball Contest. Tho ladles basketball team of tho Willamette University loft this morn ing for Corvallls where they will represent their alma mater in a gamo ot basketball against tho fair five of tho Oregon Agricultural college to night. Both teams aro in good con dition and aro confldont of success and those who are fortunate enough to attend the game will probably not bo disappointed In seeing a good con test. The university here will bo repre sented by Mlssea RIdell, centor; Bel knap and Coryell, forwards; Solo mon aad Magneee, guards. . 9 P05IONA AND OREGONA LEAVK PORTLAND MONDAY, WEDNES DAY AND FRIDAY AT 10 A. M., TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAYS AT 6:00 A. M. FOR CORVALI8 TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY ABOUT P. M. M. P. BALDWIN, Agt Butte & Wenderotli Flno wines, liquors aud cigars. Wo handle the colobrated Kellogg and Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing boor constantly on drough. South Commercial street 9-3-lyr Salem IroB Work. Founders, ma chlnlata aad blacksmiths. Mann facturera of all klnda of sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drjfag stoves, etc. Manufacturer of the Salem Iroa Worka Hop Prew. gHMMWa i Gold Dust Fiout i W i I Made by THE SYDMEY FOW- Made fot family use. Ak your grocer tor it. Braa and shorts iiVmiTi on liand Lincoln ABHMlty Union. Sick, acci dent and pension Insurance; $2, 000,000 pledged; ovory claim paid Good agents wanted. J, II. O. Montgomery, supremo organizer, Box 432 Salem, Oregon. R. It. Ryan, secroctary, G46 State otroot. NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS. P. B. Wallace S AGENT KMIHIIIDIIIIIiiMUM1"1 I New and Second-Hand uooua. Bought and sold, also ranges, stoves and cooking utensils, dish es, granlto and tinVare of all klndi Qlvo u a call. O. L. McPeok, 1 Mnutti Pnmmorr.lal St. 8 k, 170 -13-iy owrmoTAjBM. 'THE AUTOCRAT OF THE BREAK FAST TABLK" Is our large firm loaf of homo mailo broad. Meats and vcgotabloa may como and go, but our bread- llko Tennyson's Book runs on for- over. 'Cauao why! 'Causo it's good, nourishing, palatable food-fltuff. Havo you tried It? C. ULLOM. Capital Bakery. PILES uSiSi onu4HMvwniii v.. mm; --"- M.r U HI ; ut fcf V.'' tr. 6. M i. lurofcMk, V. Y.,vr1 Tkrflr Utl4iU. Ii tntU f M J"i I lvS M mb1 M M J9W rv. mt vr paaayw .in. iww Sold In Sxlem by Dr. S, C. Stow i hull fin run tAMfLt .iiKMlMliiMMM M I fl I llfl Iffi 1 m FCH FTJMIE WUWUiiUAIliPILLS.J 'A ti, Oiwi) liuu tm Ihthum Mm Binix, tM m .a LlS .MI .. - - ' La L 1A Art nrfiil. timtmtm. Ux md,l XSTiH - ' J --' WM7IIMgHUai. T4.l-JWMHMVt. Soitl m SmlVU wf Of 9 C 9ttlt$ Dr. B. H. Wklt-rGraduta of Klrka- vllle, Mo., under founder oi u teopathy. Room 21, Breymaa bulldiag, CoaiBierclal atrt. Bireet, coraer wi wwu . 1219. Treata aut aad chrealc dlMAMM. Kxawiaatioa fr. 11-lT-tf CASTOR I A 7r Isfcafe uA Ckildrwu Tm m Ym IUyi Alwtys mu Jhf u i or C&V&2S& V