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' U', BJwi IV' DAILY CAPirAfi JOUBXAI. BAhWM, OBBOOW. TUESDAY, JAXUAKY iff, 1007. Furniture AT 1 Small Cost ! ! Are you looklnt? for an odd piece lo fill a Ioiiorouio corner? Are you wauling a chair to roplnue one Unit him seen bot tw days? Hnvo you bcon delaying the furnishing of n mam because of tho oxnenso? Thou thli Is your opportuni ty. A swift, dcclslvo, clearing rr.o a general ntock reduction---to make room for now things to come a conornl cut In price, and n clinnco far you to gel tho tilings you have needed and wanted for bo Jong now nt full swing tit our store. and ready for business and a concur rent resolution was also read from tho senate, and adopted by tho house, appointing 1:30 o'clock today as tho hour or tho joint session to can vass tho voto cast for. governor, and to listen to his Inaugural melange. I'pon motion adjournment wn taken until 10.30 this morning. LARGE SUMS FOR OREGON ST. LOUIS IS MUCH EXCITED Pile Remedy Given Away Over Two Million For Im provmentsatthe Mouth of tne Columbia' River Cooper Has Stirred Up the People of That City By His Work HOUSE ORGANIZED MONDAY Speaker Dayey Deliv ers Eloquent Address Campbell of Clackamas Gets Control of the Pie Coun ter Committee. Immediately upon reconvention tho house prowled with Urn llrat or iter of liuslnoaa, tho unvoting of per. iiiniuuit organisation. W. I. Vawtrr, of Dnimhts and Jnokaau ooiinty. plaited H nomina tion Frank Ittvy, f MnrloR. the oltoltw of the UhpuIiIImii outlet, nud Herman tiothsclilld, uf UhIoii, tit only ItoiuooralU' member or thu liouse. utter a fw laudatory re marks, raeollously delivered nomi nated himself nn the Dotiiocmlo can didate for th high o 111 no. When tho ballot was taken Mr. Davey Hits elected practically uuitiilinouaty. Mr. Davey Bed Mr. Ilolaohlld exchanged complimentary votes. Speaker Jouwt, im twin, appointed Uepreeeutntlm Campbell, of Clack- amuus county; Jaakaeu, of Douglas, nad Hluunuiu, of Marlon, commit Ire Id wort Mr. Wavey to tiU chair, and, upon relieving Mr. Jones, Mr. Havey Ml ill "Gentlemen of the Legislative As sembly or the state of Oregon : "I need hardly e.xpro to you thu feeling of appreciation fur thU hon or, whlek now uvereomn ine. second only lu eitenl to tho filing uf re WOHMnlMty whloh turn with the distinguished honor 'It shall be my eraet aim and eaart during the forty day now before ut to deserve the contldeace and xt4Hiu which you have placed la roe today, it vrlll be my aim to votw your will, your bailment -l am tut tab bout pereoalOed. fa thla ehalr. I am the creature of your action It stall W wy imrivoi, tfco to m a. att In tbo Mtowat of thU house that iu hulara hall irocvHt vlth out f Motion, atn! with a sral at coaiy of tltuo u It U iw-mlMlbU far u lo -mJ. 'I toilew that u thla hou thtrt I tho utmtMt harmony of (oeUkb: tfctt tivnuou vaeupaltfn of tho paot rw tKsk or wouth ha pawslj It Jift tt tto dark kot behind; It ha hh V fcoHmt okb4wh1, but of tfe ItladMt eharanw, la fact, a ttm HhjWW4ii bovlr Ukp tain, ai ih by tho nwula of th Mato of Oft'Roa. kM bo tlw for ntwBdvlB y iWj fllajr or aaJwHy. Krelf out f dM)euttBt. VV aro hpt to tfct a grt 4 nwins Halvj wo aw aw to tprMt an lfttui$ut popl; w w to rpriMt a cUm f fy. H49 HW for a 4ai of lei.UtJw 1whc mtoui liaff that will ut thvlr inmulrHitt, CBit tin y tj to tho futiiro proaporlty of tho Htnto. It Is to til Im duty that wo iiiiiHt npply ouml'oHj It I to tho cnrrylnK "t of thl duty tlmt I oak your help, nnd I bollovo that ovory man U horo, llko myaalf, notuutcd by tho mi rout motive, for mich luclilntlon n will koop thu whooU of prouroHH iiiovIiik' nnd plnco our stnto IiIkIi nnioiiR tlw Rnluxy of tho IiIkIi ntutoi of tho Union. "Tho ffrwntont houu mid Minbltlon' I hnvo la that whon thla cuvul fnlH at tho mldiilKlit houjf. If you will -of tho liiHt nlulit or our noMulon. thnt wo enn my or ouraidvoti, und tho pvoplo will oortululy nay with iih, 'well dono. Tho iduotlon or douk ulurka mid othor NUburdlnutw oltloora or th houao followi'd liiiiuodlntoly on the ili'ctlon or apunknr, romiltlnir lu tht tilfolloii of tho (iholM of t lit iviuoui Ihrouuhout, without it hltoh or pHluv-ur. Upon minion, whloh whm uilimtwl. Hiiotikor Daw wna tUlauHtwl lo nn. point tho pupMi to twrvo during Ut MHnlmi. and. attar a row uiIhiiIm' doKhorotloH, h ohwwI J. llonaa, or akarldaii: ftaraay C. ISIdrldg. of lu dutwHdvHw. Hiid lrwl Mvyor, or aV lam ItttprMWHtutlva IttHlKtra, of Marlon COIIIIty. WHM UplHtlllttHl u coiHintUeo or one lo wait upon tlif rhlar JuaUro of tho auoranto ouurt. and to twoon him tft thd Imll to udmlHlor tb onth of olttou to tho apottkor hhiI oth or ottkwra, und AaowlHtv Juatle Al nolo, In tho abaonco of Chlf Jus- tleo llmu, ulllrlulwl In tlit nimiirt- ly. lit alao admlHlatwctHl tka oath to tho inviHbora ur th hoita. Hpuakor I)ttoy thou unnnunM that ho would apvolut a oominltttw CQttipottHl at ono uioiiibor from tmth dlatrlct to aulvcl and rinuut tho urka and atoHonraphora lor tho houao nod bouao rommtttiM. aad b naoiad for thla oou.hlUw HwpioaviitatlvtM llay nolda. of Mark; P. M llrowiu of Unit: Altwn li. IfotoN. Un; a. 9 Jaokaon. DoucUa; " c. chai. Cooa; rid. HokllT, Coa and Curry; I. I. Jnwell, JiMtphlno; Julian V rrklua, Jaokaon; William I. Vaw. Iw. Douglaa and Javkauu; V. A. Car ter. H?nlon; II. II. McOalloa, I'olk; H. P. Jon. I'olk and LlneolH. V A Crawford, YaiuhlH. A. Q. liita. TIN Jamook and Yamhill; l. V. I'urdy. Waalilajtonj C 0 HlatWj. Clackn uaa; J I' Qampboll. ClarkaiMaa and Multnomah. U It. Adawa. MHltna niahi JnUiv C. MoCuo, CtuUon; HI rotr T. ConntJl, Columbia; li. lltdknan. CrHk. draat. Klamath nM Uko. V. M. HtHar. Morrow awl Umatilla; C. A, IlarnKL Uwatllla: J II Itobkltt. UnIoh aad Wallowa- Herman ltothhIM. Unien: Ullbart h KlUR. Ilarnay aad Malbwir; U. I'lkc, OtIUam. SKwrman and Whol w. Tblllp W KmwUhu Waseo Tb Urt ordot o( bMlHM alto- or KaatutbM wa tb tMiroduoUou. of motlOM, raM4ttbwa. HMmoriaU. oic and, la acniau with a rulo ire wuUatai by HikmW l)avv. a num. bor of wwtlaaa and rolutOBt wort tout Of to tb dwi. Ilouw rtwiolutloH Ko. , by Camp bH. of Olackamaa and Slultnoauh. fwiiaea tor in anointment of a fOJUftilttM of Sv lo rwtvo and ro- Mt u$m rvaoJutloea pratM Velor tb houw. aa rad u, J&itd uiiaalwouOy. A mm. vaa rvcWt&l frM th aaaU roKttlK taat ixvly trswtlJ Ht. Ix)ul, Jan. 14. Tills city la nt nroaont in tlm mMt or tin oxcltomont hoyond anything that It hm ozporlouced In recont yenra. Old nnd yourtg, rloh arid poor, nil Bwm to- hnvo hecomo boaldo thoin MhifH over nn Individual who wns a stranger In Ht. Louis until two weokB ngo. Tho mnn who hn created nil this turmoil Im h. T. Cooper, president hf tho Coopor Medicine Co., or Dayton, Ohio, who la nt present Introduclnc hl prepnrntlon In thla elty for tho flnit time. Coopor la n mnn nhout thirty ynrs of nt'o who hna ncqulred a fortuno within tho phat two yonrH by tho nlo or Boino propnrntlonB or which ho Ib tho ownor. icoporta rrom Knatorn cltlos that procodod the young mnn horo wore or the moBt Btnrtllnu nnturo. .Many or tho lending dullles going ho rnr iih to Btnto thnt ho had nluhtlv curwi in publlo plncoH, doarnoaa or yenrs' nuiiiiiiiiK wiiu , ono or his propara tlona. Tho phyalolnnn or thu Hnat contradlrted thla Htatoiiient, claiming tne tnins to ho Impoaalblo, but' tho rncta Boeinod to boar out tho sin la ment that Coojior actually did ao. Ip ronnoquunco peojilo lllocked to him by thoiiBundn and his piopnrn tloua aold llko wlldflro. Many or thoao Mtorloa woro regard ed aa IlotltloitH In Ht. UiiiIh, and until Cooper notuiilly reached thla olty lit tle attention wna paid to thorn. Hard ly had tho young man arrived, how ever, had ho hoixnii denioiiHtratlona, nB ho on I la them, In public, and dally mot peojilo nrtllcted with doarnoaa. and with a alngle application or ono or hla preparation! notuiilly iihuIm doar peoplo honr ugiilu. In addition to thla work Cooper Hdvnnrod tho theory that atouiach traiiblo waa tho foundation or iilim out or ton dlaomMM. and rlalnWl to A Portland S'nclnl from Washing ton aaya: Senator Pulton, who has kept cloao on tho trail or tho house rlvera nnd harbors commlttoo, has naauratico that a hill will probably be reported tomorrow that will contain tho following Itema: For Improvo niflni nt tha mouth or tho Colum- hln rivw. 12.400.000. of which $750,- 000 la to bo In cash and tho balnnce rnntiniilniir for tho JUOO.OOO: for Im provement or the Columbia river bo-J tweon Portland ana tno Boa, ijvv, 000: Cnnnlllo river. $160,000: ror a pnnKt ilrodL'o. J100.000: for tho Co lumbia river nbovo Cclllo, $120,000; alao adequate appropriations ror n Coob Ilay survey, Wlllamotto rlvor ImprovomontB and malntonanco nt Tillamook bay. Thoro Is a monncc to tho rlvor nnd hnrbor bill In tho throat of Sonntor Hopkins, of Illinois, to tnlk it to death, unless provision Ib mndo for tho deep waterway project from the lakos to the gulf. Friends of tho bill nenovo nonnior iiojikuw ib hi uuij not and are nlnrmod ovor hla attitude. BRYAN PROGRAM AT SALEM Tho Hrynn program nt Salem, ns now outlined, Includoa n freo politic al addieas at the Grand Opera Hoiiho. It Is understood that Sonntor Milt Miller will Introduce n joint resolu tion Inviting thu groat conimonor of tho nomocracy to iiddrom) the login lature In Joint convention assembled. Tho students or Wlllamotto Unl voralty wll Itry to have Mr. Hrynn addrouM tho atudont body. Sniuo or those details may be changed, mid If so will bo announced lu Thu Capital Journal. o King of JnckMin. lu a small way. und by no pretense or hla own, .J a (Tannin Hun!, or Mod ford. 1 coualderod tho uncrowned imlltlcttl king or Jackson county. He nlono atriick out anion tha ltnnnlill. v ,.. mmivii t l - w !- H prajw ration thai would r-jn lndora and mado an uncompro r ma mouiHcn to worklur cirdw. and tbua xt rid or aurh troubloa aa rheuiHalUm and affsotloM or kldnoja und Uvor lu wbout weoka tliuw. Tho atatoniotit iwoms to buv. iiuun homo out by tho romarkMblo rMiilta obtalnmt through tho uo or thla prajwrutlon. nwd now all 8t. Uula la HpparoiiUy mnd over the young man. Hla hetidqunrtera roaombloil u, ver itable wtninptMli.. Thouannda of nn. ilo nro vlaltlng him onrh day. nnd tho druggUta uro soiling hla iniMli elnoH in enormous quantities What aema to mako Cooper atlll more populur u tho f0t thut ho practice oxtoaalvo ehnrltnblo work, and haa alroady dlaponaod a small rortuno among tho poor or thla olty. How long tho tremoadoua Interoat In Coar will laat It U hard to mU. roat. At nrraont thm-a h.ui. ... no slsn of a lvtun. Phvkioiun oialm It to bo a fad that will dio out n aoon as Cooper loavea. Iu Joatlao to blm. b.u. u must bo aald that ha alivody aeoma to havo BowimflUhod a great doal for tho iiok of thla olty with hla wonara-tloaa. To All I'lle .Sullerci-s Wo Will Send J'nT a Trial nicKiiur m mi Pjranild I'ilo Cure. In ordor to prove to you that our r.mn- ( nnt to be classed with the many concoctions advertised ns cures for this dread disease, wemake this liberal offer. We Im it to your own Judg ment to decide wliethor or not you Can afford to do without this long t4ri ranxlv WO IdlOW of 110 CHBO where the Pyramid I'lle Curo hns not iimiii?ht. rolior. whon It has been used according to directions. It has saved thousands from the operating table and endless torture. You owe it tn vniirspif to clvo it a fair trial, especially since it costs you nothing. "I write to thank you nnd nlso praise you for tho good your modi clno has done me. Oh, I don't And wordti to exnress my thanks to you all ror such a wondorfjil nnd speedy cure. I felt relieved nftor using your sample, so I sent right on to a drug gist nnd bought a 50c box which I bollove has cured me entirely. I reel moro mysoir now thnn I havo folf In nvnr n vonr. fnr T hnvn tmnn bothered about thnt long with tho piles. I have told nil my friends about this wondorful discovery nnd will recommend It whenever I can You can itso my nnmo anywhoro you choose. Respectfully, Mrs. Clins. L. Colomnn, Tullahomn, Tenn." Thero in surely no good reason why nny sufferer from pllos should contlnuo in agony. If you nro tor tured with this dlsonso, we will sond to your nddross in n plnln sealed wrnppor a Biifllclont quantity of tho Pyramid l'llo Curo to show what re lief It brings. Many havo bcon prac tically cured by this nmount of tho romedy nlono. Tho snniplo package which wo will send to you contains tho Idontlcal romody sold In nil drug stores at CO conts per box. Write today nnd prove to your own satis faction that you can bo cured. Pyra mid Drug Company, 77 Pyramid nulldliy,', Marshall, Mich. MILL FEED This, weather means that yoa hnvo to feed your stock. You lr Interested In knowinc where y0a enn securo me oest ieeu at a rei sonnble price. Buying in tho largest lots, c are able to quote a price that win save you money. DAIRY CHOP this great feed is lino for the cow and li cheap, our nrirp tJ cheaper than our competitors be- cause we buy In larger lots You securo tno bencilt. HAY Wp nro well stocked with ha first-class hay, and you will fled thnt we havo not taken advantage or tho weatner to raise the prlew. Our prices arc still tho lowest la tho city. ORDER EARLY Placo your orders early as this bad weather makes It bad to de liver and we do not want to db appoint you. Freo delivery. D. A. WHITE &SON Feedmen and Seedmen. Poultry and Dee Supplies Phono ICO. 2C5 Commercial Street. PURE FOOD LAWS inlalug light ror the direct election of senators. He may almost be consld- i . . th wed one of the board or directors or two i1" w IHJlltloal regime In Oregon. When tho eouaervutlam or tho old Republican machine prepared to sit down on and frooaii ovory Statumont No. 1 man out or ihe party Html was nervy and tought Jnnitthnu Hourno'a battle uloue and Hliigle-hnudcd In Jneksoti county. Ho was at the round-up and went homo delighted nt the succe or tho Hoiirno oriran- Iwtlon In both hoiuea, knowing thnt havo boon had. ma iiiuaa ror roatorlng popular gov' ornment to the hands of tho people had achieved a algnal triumph. Mr. Hurd la a perfect dynamo of unox pondml political onorgy, and, whllo he U a man who guta very llttlo rec ognition for himself. bwauBA h u always on tho flghtlnir line of nro. greealvo political prlticlpliaho la a power in tho land for hU frln That kind of men are valuablo to h atato and tho party. Site for Ft-ohlo Minded. The governor's mossngo refers to the roport or Kxpert Geo. W. Jonos, supoilntondont or tho blind school, to whom wns dologatod the duty of mnklng a roport on the proposed In stitution ror the roeblo-mlnded. That report is still In tho hands of tho stnte prlntor, but It Is learned that the State Hoard or Hulldlng Commis sioners have recommonded tho our- chaao or one or two places lu the vl clnlty or Salem the property grouped around the I.on Wain rarm and the property groupwl around th'J Coleniaii farm, both coating aboiu the sninu. The Wain property was reported by tho Waters Hros.. of this city, and Is probably tho one that will bo taken. It Is understood thd board was onablod to reach a do- clslon by a suggested opinion of tho nttoriiey.goiittral that proporty In nnd near the city had bettor bo tnkan to avoid litigation, and honco tho hnnnl did not go out further whore lnnda with moro timber on tlmm nnniii Ftilly enforced at our snoo, and the best meats of all kinds, as well as pure lard, sausages and everything in out line. F. A. KURTZ'S MARKET 277 N. Com. st. Phone 2p5 Van tor Shout 4.rhlp. lu ihovIub to mak Mr. Uavcy's election Hnanlmoiw and shotting the umet cenllality aa4 nwd will, W. I. avter. of Medford. ta omoalUoo oandltlatM tor the uLvin showed great political Mgaeatr auii "rnii7 ior leAiieraaia. aad In lng tho otorkahlit iU Mr. ravivy prompts rognlivtl Mr. Yawter'a right to appoint miuo ol lb patron ag from SoHthora Orea. It Is that kind of Men that aulkl an and bartuaaiM the KowiUUmb ium i tho ItepuUUeaa oauews Mr, Vawter thankel his tllvrars ui uannri. era 4 gave bis afat Ue moat hearty aad cordial aadartoment tu tho choice el tho H)aMlM. That's ta homo tho doctor haltt - Tb biggest heuto y -Thank geodaoM U daat K our Money, Fer we a drlak Iteckjr Meuatala Te4 . For Ml at Pr Stoae'a stow How to Cure Ctillblalns. "To enjoy froodom from ehll blalns," writes John Kemp, East OtUrteld. Me . ' apply Bucklon's Ar nica Salve. lUvo alao uod It tor salt rhoum with excellent results," Guaranteed to curo forer tores, Indo lent ulcers. plM, burns, wound, froat bltra and skin dUeaaoj; S5c at J- C. Terry's drug store ' c Duck for Hint. J I Taylor, the Cotvaia humnc. niakrr. after vlalUng la tho city, and purchasing a buatar's lieowm, r tarnwl this morning to hla home. He wys It will bo dueks for him when he gU out on the ice ponds, . it Tho Joj. Of llVlnt ll tO HAV mrA V....1. Ue Herblne aad tou .ih ... .-i. - - . uuiu eU of Joy. You need not , m... fretful and have that bad taste In your mouth. Trr t.i . . bine, a positive cure for all Jlr v.UhUiv. riiixrre,AaUn,T wne: -I hare used Herblae for vr a year, and flad it a ane reguU tor gladly recommend It as a flat medlelae fer Dvsivnf co. v iJXJTTT Wm "r Cutrd of Lung Trouble. "It Is now olevon years slnco I had a narrow escape from consumption," wrltea C. O. Floyd, a leading business man of Kershaw, 8. O. "I had run down In weight to 135 pounds, and ooughing was constant both by day and by night. Finally I began tak ing Dr. King's New DlscoTBrr n continued this for about sis months, wnon ray cough and lung trouble woro entirely gone and I was ro.tnr to my normal weight, 170 pounds " Thousands of persons healed every year. Guaranteed at J. c. Peery's drug stere: 50c and i nn w.... bottle free. "" lr Stop Woolen Mill. Owing to the lco collecting in tho mill raqo and ologglnB tho mill wheel tho woolen mill was oomn . suanend business iiviv ,. . fought that by tomorrow tho weathor win bo o,inr.,., .... .. machinery adjuud so that work w.,l VIo Counsel front tho South. ' vt J t t0 ClY8 ',0B, ,'la ad vleo to thoao whn ..,. .....t . kv- .j ......- """ w lame nianken.hlp, of Beck. Tenn "'hafe K;" te eortaln th thu J l, "m '" Widely cure this distressing condition. The first bot le gave o great relief and afS taking a few mor. k.,i . " a"er PleteUT cured; so eVThaH; tbU great rerocdr.. "" gwaraateeatJ C ph- . r rrlcefiOc drMS "tore Ready for New Year Now UMHIHKIIIIMMMUMM Wo nro always prepared foraay occasion and our lino of stock U just as good nnd almost as con) pleto as It was for Christmas, At the Same Old Stand. A. L. Harvey's Cor. Court aad nigh St., Sk Phoae 31 Mate. THE CENTURY A magazine-which has teadfV Jtood for all tltat is best in America life, has held fast by the sounoW Iraditions of literature, aided mitsc ally in the development of Amencas art by educaung popular Uite W putting work in the hands of pf8 iiing artists, and in season and est of season urged upon a pecf engrossed in business, nghteousss and competency in public oStft justice to authors, wholesome con ditions in the crowded parts of ctf the larger educational opportua loralL The Outlook. StnJ fir mN fwfs r THF. fPNTHBV Union Sauirc K.iv V aWita ssn m1MmwmJSZ autae OLs&t t