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j,--- ,-W DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALRM, ORKQON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1007. tkChesi wBSN (coiitica.rrr.l"'BO-; .noiata nf nine .it of Orego w" 'Ins who are appointed for a term Ct events of the other Li. Institutions, ana mw ...- -Kb of the agricultural college. Ask vour doctor the medical name for a cold on the chest. He will say, "Bronchitis." Ask him if it is ever serious. Lastly, ask him if be prescribes Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for this I disease. Keep in close toucn wun your family physician, and follow his advice carefully. W bT no aeorata I wa publtah J.C. AjrrCo, Wa trablteh tba fbrmnlaa of all ear praparatteaa. LowaiT, Hhi, FARMERS IN FAVOR OF CHANGE ;.u :h w ...Pointed by "'. ..nbarlata In 1005. Is i f rniriiiiMi " nio rnnsisis ul . fndW the board of edu efflberS:i ,hn master of the state S, each of whom serves for a period of nine years. 1Be . ,i. nmirnn 1 brary Lnd. a momuur ui .... ---- -- - rhnuiberlaln 0Tft .'., i,v this constitutional Hso enw.i " - ', nt five, years and all subso- Ut appointments shall bo for the crm of flvo years. Another board, which is numiieu Ljaf this provision Is tho state Laid of Inspectors of child labor, ihlch Wm. Smith, Baker City, 1915; 0. A. Dolph, Portland, 1915; M. A. Miller. Lebanon, 1917; R. S. Bean, presl dent,,Eugene, 1917; P. L. Campbell, president of faculty, and L. II. John son,, secretary, Eugene. Tho board of regents of tho ngrl cultural college, Corvallls, created by act of 1870, is composed of the state board of education and master of stato grange, ox-ofllcio; Clara H. Waldo, Macleay; B. F. Irvine, Cor vallls, treasurer; T. J. Apperson, Oregon City; W. P. Keady, Portland; J. K. Wcathcrford, Albany, presi dent; J. D. Olwell, Centrnl Peint: Waltor M. Pierce, Pendleton; W. W. Cotton, Portland, and Thomas M. Gatch, president of faculty, Corvallls. Tho board of resents of tho Mqn mouth normal, at Monmouth, est. 1882, Is composed of tho stato board of education, ex-ofllclo; B. Young, Astoria, 1907; H. L. Fenton, Dallas, 1907; J. F. Calbreath, Salem, 1907; C. E. Wotvorton. Portland, 1909; S. B. Eakln, Eugene, 1909; J. B. V Butlor, Monmouth, 1909, Alex. Sweok, Portland, 1911; B. Schoflold, Milton Man Wants Time of 'Holding School Meetings Month Earlier DO0TORS MISTAKES I W?JltHtititii8iti8iitm4iim Aw said often to be burled six feet under ground. But many times women call on their family physlclnns, suffering, ns they imagine, onoiromdyspepsla, another from heart disease, another from liver or kid ney disease, another from nervous pros tration, another with pain hero and there, and In this way they present allko to themselves aud their easy-going or over busy doctor, separata diseases, for which ho, assuming thorn to bo such, proscribes bis pills and potions. In reality, thoy are nil only awnptoma caused by somo uterine disease. The'ptvKjIclan.Xnorant of tho cuuse of sulTiTing.Rsf ps up m&trcatmcnt until largo bills are nfiide. .TiifSnircrlng patlont gets no baUeijLdWjHvtho wrong treatment, uut p-ouapiy w or7Tl was created under tho act of President, Forest Grove, 1911; A. Noltnor, Portland, 1911, and E. R. Ressler, Monmouth, president of fac ulty. Tho bonrd of regents of tho south ern Oregon normnl school, at Ash land, created 1882, Is composed of tho stato board of education, ox ofllclo; J. S. Herndon, nnd R. P. Noll, . . , i.iior.iaf ai 'Ashland, 1907; A. J. Sherwood, Co Tho offices of stato biologist, Al- H"" wvj wvt mvw it.i.wat uunw- .. (li, mnmltnpa 1 903 and consibis m u ..", tree of which aro womon, nnmeiy; n Eliot, Jr., H. Q. Kunaroi, cuair- i-.tn! Mrs. MUHo R. Trumbull, sec-, - . . i letsrr, all of Portlnna; Airs, ueno i. Ljght, of Union, and Mrs. Sarah A. bans, of Oswego. Their terms oi bee extend for flvo yearn it R. Swcctser, Eugene; stato bac- enoiogisi, ciiHiiu -...v. , :orralll; and state board of Imml- 'ratlon commissioners, composed of Charles K. Henry and W. G. Gosslln, if Portland; Peter Hume, Browns rllle; W. M. Colvig, Jacksonville, ind J. C Cooper, McMlnnvlllo, hold iflce Indefinitely or In the discretion if tho governor. The state board of medical oxam- Scen, which was created by act of BS33, Is composed of Drs. Emtio tirll, treasurer, Oregon City, term txplrcs In 1907; A. B. GIUIs, Salem,, itrra expires In 1908; B. E. Miller, Portland, secretary, term expires In S505; A. C. Panton, Portlnnd, term expires 1910, and W. S. Mott, Salem, Run expires 1911. The stato board of pharmacy, mted by act of 1891, Is composed fefZidoc J. Rlggs, Snlom, treasurer; Kerra expires In 1907; Kittle W. Ilnr- ord, Salem, term expires 1908; J frX-Lnner Portland, tormi)xpIrcs vlow, 1909; A. Martin, Klnmath Falls, .1909; John O. Booth. Grants PaBB, 1909; F. H. Cartor, ABhland 1911; H. C. Kinney, Grants Pass, president, 1911; W. I. Vnwtor, Mod ford, 1911; B. F. Mulkoy, Ashland, president of faculty, and C. II Thomas, secretary, Ashland. Tho board of regents of tho east ern Oregon normnl school at Weston, created in 1882, Is composed of J. II. Raloy, Pendleton, 1907; R. Alex ander, Pendleton, 1907; F. M. Snx ton, Baker City, and W. M. Blakloy, Pendleton, 1909; P. A. Worthlngton, Portland, secretnry, 1909; G. W. Proebstel, Weston, 1911; Jorry Stono, Athena, 1911, and Robert G. French, Weston, president of faculty Tho board of regents of tho central Oregon normal school, at Drain, created In 1899, is composed of tho stato board of education, ox-ofllcio; Joseph Lyon, president, Drain; It. Ventch, Cottago Grove; B. R. Boswoll Representative Sleon, of Tjmatllla, Is being besieged by letters from A. E. Troyer, a member of tho board of school directors of Milton, to Intro duce a bill to chango tho dato of tho annual meeting of district school boards from Juno to May. Mr. Steen has tho matter under consider ation, and will not raako final de cision until ho has consulted with the other membors of tho legislature. Mr. Troyer says that tho farming element gonorally, and particularly of that section pt the country, aro too busy with tholr spring farm work to bo nble to attend tho school meet ing In Juno, but that, If tho tlmo bo changed ono month earlier, a full and satisfactory uttendanco of school patrona will bo secured. Mr. Stoon placed tho matter before Stato Super intendent Ackernmn, who failed to seo tho benefit dorlvcd in a chnngo, and Mr. Steon so Informed Mr. Troy er, who, howover, Insists that it will bo a great benefit to many, and, slnco it will not bo a detriment to a slnglo district, It should bo plnced beforo tho lcglslaturo for consideration. npnor mNllclno HKo Ilr. Plorco'i tvHrJH Preset ' Pllon. lUrcctnl U the enww wonKf UHM- oiHiroiv roinoviM tho disease, ttiurw b) uifM.'iiihB-airthosu uishcsSIhr syrnp- toms, nnd Instituting comfort Instead of jiruionguu misery, ii uas oeon wen said, that "a dlscaso known Is half cured." Dr. Pierce's Favorlto Prescription Is a scientific medicine, carefully devised by nerfeetlv Jiarmless In Uj CjTect n 'ilTtV',)hiHlnii tlT"Vie'"frrK roots and l As u powerful Invigorating tonic "Fa vorite Proscription" Imparts strength to tho wholo synom and to tho organs dU tlnctly fcmlnHio In particular. For over worked, "worn-out." run-dowh." doblll tated teachers, mllllnors, dressmakers, seamstresses "shop-girls," houso-kcopcrs, nurslngmothers, nnd fcohlo women gen erally, Dr. Pierco's Favvrtta Prescription Is tho greatest earthly boon, being un equaled as an appetizing cordial and re storatlvo tonic. As a soothing and strengthening nrrv- 1909: Oeerco C. nianklov. nreBl,lnnt. I Boswoll Springs, 1907; Dexjor RIcO. .. . .. , , , !,,,. . .. -., Portland, term explros In 1910, and ' oauuB. j. a. uiock. ana w. w. a; Q. Huntley, Oregon City, secro- iry, term explros In 1911. The board of rogonts of tho Unl Ftnlly of Oregon, nt Eugene, cronted ract of 1S7G, Is composed of tho Ut board of education ex-ofllclo: IS. II. Friendly, Eugene, torm expires Joi. J C AInsworth, Portland, IW. X L. Butler, Monmouth, 111, J W. Hamilton, nosobiirt?. -, -"Dl Kent, Drain, 1809; J. D. Matlock, Eugene, W. A. Perkins, Drain W. W. Wilson, Yoncnlln, 1911; C. E. Hns ard, Drain, socrotary and .W. K. Dompstor, president of faculty, Drain. Aftor eluding tho vigllanco of the ofllcors In Grant county for two yenrs, Bud Motcalf. chnrcod with stonllntr l. F. V Bolinan, Portland, 191S; sheop, has boon arrested. Rising From the Grave. A promlnont manufacturer, Wm. A. Fortwcll, of Lusnma, N. C, re lates a most remnrknblo oxperlenco. Ho says: "After taking less than 3 bottles of Electric Bitters, I fool ltko ono rising from tho gravo. My troublo is Bright's disease, In tho Dlabotes ptago. I fully bollovo Elec tric Bitters will euro mo pormanont ly, for It hns already stopped the liver and bladder complications which havo troubled mo for yenrs." Guaranteed at J. C. Perry's, druggUt. Price only CO cents. o Tho CBtnto loft by forraor Stato Prlntor Frank C. Baker, who dlod at his homo In Jortlnnd Jnnunry 2d, ac cording to tho ofilclal appraisement, has a valuo of $ 187,541.29. o Give mo tho girl with ravishing eyes, And Bwoot, rod lips; . Sho is better than mansions of stono, Or temples of brick, For Joy nnd pleasuro thoro will bo, If sho tnkes Rocky Mountain Teiu Dr. Stono'e drug store ' ' Ino "Favorl'f Prescription" Is unequalcd and is lnv.ilunblo In allavlntr and sub duing nervous oxcUnblltty, Irritability, nervous cxhiustlon, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, St. Vltus'a dance, and other distressing', nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional nnd organic dlsoaso of tho uterus. It induces refreshing sleep and rollovns mental nnxtoty nnd despondency. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pcllots Invigorate tho rttoinueh, llvor and bowels. Ono to tlireo a do(. Easy to tako as candy. fjJl BfP JtJftalatlJaTaaaaflay k JhlV'lattvaaaaalaaaaDaBMedaBVBaaaaH -, r-va-5ii2! "JZZ-rTir- f "l'-vlAfc "13euf awi Tno nbovo cut ahowa our brick lined Torrid Zono Furnnco. Guar anteed gas nnd dust proof. Econom ical and durablo; for the particulars Inqulro at A. L. FRASER S5H Stato Street. JOIIXATIIAX KTAIGKH DEAD. Oregon I'lonicr of 1HC1! Implied Slid- (lenly at His Home nt Noon Kiiiuhi). " I'liruimmwim.' ilrml kmrr wuurisiuiiMm t r" ' ' ' """i'i "Ti;1' AWflebblePrffiarntimi Tni A e iUng tkToodflndRcgula-ittStoaadisandDowcUcf 5rcote3T5fes1lnnr.Wv.Prn1- MdHes.ConUlH5 neither "taijMorphirte nor Umer aL wtNahcotic. v ifounrswazimxa fUnu, ApctfecfnempHj r .,. gn.SourStomach.Diarrffi. Com-ulsiorts,rcvi:rish. - ayLoss of Sleep. TaxSualc Signature of 202vvohk. CASTORIA Tor Infants and Children. mmmmmmmmBmmmmttmtmmtmmmmmmmmmmMmmammmammiK The Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears the Signature of AW Ajjf V ft JfV zTsorrarwiAgn, -In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA vmc aauTMiBMwmT. mtm errr. Johnnthau Frederick Stnlgor, ono of tho best known and most highly esteemed men of this city, nnd an Or egon ploncor of 18G2, died at his homo on Court streot at 12 o'clock Sunday. Heart dlsoaso, aggravated by a severe attack of grip, was tho cauao of his death. Mr. Stalgor has known for a long tlmo thnt his heart was affected, and when ho wnB suf fering from tho grip during tho past few days tho organic troublo grow worso. Sunday morning Mr, Stalger felt weak and faint, and wont to the ofllco of Drs. GIUIs and Cloy for nd vlce. Ho foil 'down in a fainting spoil on tho ofllco stops. Tho physi cians hurriedly procured n cab and took tho dying man homo, but, In spito of all medical aid, ho lived loss than an hour, No definite arrangements havo yet been mado for tho funeral, but It will not tako placo beforo Tuesday or probably Wednesday. Johnathan F, Stalgor was born July 29, 1837, In Pennsylvania, and camo to Oregon in 1862, making tho trip across tho Isthmus of Panama. Ho sottlod at Aurora, Joining tho original Aurora colony. Ho only remained at Aurora two or three years and camo to Salem. Ho orig inally was a shoemaker, and was at ono tlmo engaged In tho shoo busi ness with his brothor, William, and also worked with tho samo brother as u stono cutter, In 18C7 ho was married lo Miss Susan Whitney, who still survives him. Thero wero no children. Besides tho widow, Mr. Stalger leaves six brothers and sisters, as follews: Mrs. A. J. Purvlno, of Spring Valley; Mrs, A, J. Monroe, of Salem; William Stalger and Frank Stalger, ot this city; Miss Emily Stalger, of Warm Springs, and Au gustus Stalger, of Portland. Mr. Stalger baa for many years been a membor of Chemekcta Lodge, No. 1, I. O, O. F., and a membor of the United Evangelical church. SEEDS This Is tho season for noicot ng yo'ir Ecods. Wo havo n, largo cargo of NEW SEEDS for early planting and mako n specialty of farm scods, as well as thoso for tho smaller cropr, nbovo all wo Insist upon new and puro scods. Got our list. TILLSON &ICO. 151 High St Gold Dust Flout Mada by THH SYDNEY POW SS COMPANY, Sidney, OwgOH. H&d for family we. Ask your Z grocer for it. Bran and shorts alwuys on hand. P. B. Wallace i AGENT MUM ! 1WMW CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT I Be) 1 9 ' 9 1 9 v9 maFlsiejiejiflmjie)1 DRAYMEW. R. O. CHRtmtaa Successor to White Cummins, express, delivery and transfer line. Prompt Borvlce la our motto. Furniture and piano moving a spcolalty. Stand at 166 South Commercial Btreot. Phone 175. Residence phone 968. 8-4-tt ie)it)Hjie)ifjiiiBfj iBianjiKT NEW AND BHOOyp-lIAND GOODS. New and Seoond-IIand Good.. Bought and sold, also raagea, stoves and cooking utensils, dish es, granite and tinware of all kiada Give us a call. O. L. McPeek, 17 South Commercial St. 8-13-17 FOR RENT. For Rent Soven-room houso with basomont. Good well water, plpod In and but. Inqulro ot A. Schrolb er, G60 N. High stroot. 1-7-lmo Furnished Rooms Wltk'or without board, phono, electric lights and bath room. J. Jay Cook. Phone 533. 1-12-lm roxsAxa Property for Sale. Twolvo houses and lots in different part ot Sa lem by J. C. Schultx, 747 South 12th streot, Salem, Or . 2-l-3t For Sale. Newspaper Phint and buslnoss, located In an irrigation section. Small caBh paymont, bal anco In ono and two yearn. Ad dross "M" this omco. 2-2-3t For Sale. Ono McCormlck mower, ono roversible Pitts harrow, ono 14-Inch Oliver plow, all good as new, at a bargain. Call at ofllco of Orogon Slonna Paint Company, . Salem. 1-7-ltn For Sale A flvo and a six-room houso, with from ono to six lota with each, well locatod In East Salem. Good bargains. Isaiah Schonoflold, 21st and Marion Sts Salem. 1-28-tC For Snlo. 34 ncros ot cholco land, good 9-room houso nnd barn and outbuildings, good orchard and well; 10 acres of hops; situated threo-quartors of a mllo from car lino; land all In cultivation nnd will bo dlvldod if doslrod and Bold In two lotB. Addross W. A. Liston, 370 Court streot, Snlom. 1-20-lra For Sale. My 80-ncro farm, four miles south of tho business confer of Snlom, at Llborty, will soil In small tracts to Riitt purchnsor, or ontlro trnct at a bargain, or will rant to right party. Call on J. C. Johnson, nt Salem, or nddross J. II. Daniel, Eugene, Oregon. 1-17-lm LODGES. ForcHtcru of America Court Slur wood Forostora, No. 10, Meoto Tuesday in Hurst hnll, Stato street U. S. Rider, C. R.; A. L. Drown, F. S. Central Lodgo No. 18, K. of V. Castle Hall In Holmnn block, cor nor Stato and Llborty stroots. Tuesday of onch wook at 7:30 p, m. H. W. Hazard, C. C; W. I. Staloy, IC. of R. and S. Modern Woodmen of America--Orogon Codnr Camp No. G246. Moot ovory -Thursday ovonlng nt 8 o'clock In Holmnn hnll, W. W. Hill, V. C; F, A. Tumor, Clork. Woodmen of World Moot ovory Fri day night at 7:30, in Holmnn ball. J. A. Dlckoy, C. 8.; P. L. Frazlor, Clork. MISCELLANEOUS. Dressmaking-Foshlonablo and plain dressmaking, reasonable rates, by Mrs. Munsoy, of Portlaud. Call at 3G0 17th stroot. Phono 1171. l-29-lwk Concrete Work. Got my prices on aldowalks, curbs, goptlo tanks and comont work of any kind, All work guaranteed first-class. M Ward, Highland add. Phono C69. 1-11-tf BUTTERNUT BREAD It is worth, more than any other bread, yet the pries is no higher. For sale at your grocer's. CALIFORNIA BAKERY. Thomas & Cooloy, Props. CHICHESTER'S PHI'S fftU U K4 1 MU ftUJIMV aa. Y Ml" " A m kM, a4ii ami wua Kjta. Taka t4ar. Bur f raar tUlJII HUXUtt VlLUt, lot as yu R(WUd S,t, Stint, Air Ka. CM.b.iu.r ChtmUml C, i'lillaPa. Clem Drothora, of Lebanon, ralsod 2800 bushels ot potatoes on eight acres, which they havo already sold for 46 cents per bushol. Ponseses wondorful power over tho human body, removing all disorders from your system; that's what Hoi tutor's Rocky Mountain Tea does. 35 couto, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Stono'sdrug 'tore. Butto Wederoth Flae wines, liquors and clears. Wo handle the ; colebratod Kellogg and Castln whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly on drough. South Commercial street 9-3-lyr BttleiH Iron Works Founders, ma chinists and blacksmiths. Manu facturers of all kinds of sawmill roachlnory. Hop and fruit drying stoves, etc. Manufacturers of the Salem Iron Works Hop Press. IJhcoIii AttaHlty Union, Sick, accN dent and pension (nsuranco; 3, 000,000 pledged; every claim paid Good agents wanted. J. II. C. Montgomery, supreme organizer, Box 432 galea, Oregon. R. R Ryaa, secrectary, 546 State street, OCWBOFATBS. Dr. . II. White Graduate of Kkks vllle, Me., under faunder ot Of teopathy. Room 21, Breynaa building, Commercial street. Phono 87. Residence 300 Summer street, ooraer of Center. Fkeae 1219. Treats aoute and chroals diseases. Examination tree. 11-17-tt PLITMBJUaV ' Theo. M. Barr Plumbing, hot water and steam heating and tlaafe, 164 Commercial street. Fae Main 192. 8-1-ly M. J. etel Plumbing, steam' h gas fittisg. Successor to Kaex Murphy, 226 Commercial ttreat. 'Phone Mala 17. A. L. Fraser Successor to Bstreagks & Frazer, plumber and" tlaaer. ! fwturor of eoppiar and galra4sel Iron eornloo, and metal akyllgBts, 105 State street. 'Phone 1511, PHYBIOIANS AND SURGHONS. Dr. 1). D. Griffin, Uie Spcdallet ea Morphine All drug and lluer habits, which he euros In 3 days. No monoy until curod, 214 Trade St., Salem, Oro. Phone 568. John Doyona, Business Manager. 8A8HAXDD00R FAOTOfcUM, Frank M. Brown, ManufactHrer t saah, doors, mouldings. All klad ef house finish and hard wood werk Front streot, hot. 8tnte and Cewt yzTBRpTAitY sxntQgoy. Dr. B. J. Young. Veterinary Bargeoa ..and dentist, 33 years' experlee, All work guaraatood, Dlmoult Mr gieal operations a specialty. Pae 581. Ofllco at Club Stable, Pkeae 7, Salem, Oregon. 8--tJ WAKTXD. Two Hoys Wanted To soil papers. Inqulro at Journal ofllco. 1-30-tf WhiiCih! to Hay Hoavy draft horses, wolght 1400 pouuda nnd upward. J. Connor, Wlllumotto hotol. 1-28-tf Enlarned Our moat mnrkot oa Enst Stnto street hns boon doubled In slzo am! wo nro hottor prepared tlinn ovor to sorvo customora. Prompt sorvlco nnd tho boat of moats our motto. Call or phono 190. IJ. E. Edwards, Prop. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY IIAIX. For wntor sorvlco upply at ofllca. Bills puynblo monthly In sdvanea Make all rnmplalnta at tfao nfllee. O. C. T. CO -STEAMERS- pomona AND OREGONA LEAVH PORTIiAND MONDAY, WKDN. DAY AND FRIDAY AT 10 A. M TUICSDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAYS AT OtOO A. M. FOK OORVALI8 TUESDAY, TIIURJ8DAY AND SATURDAY ADOUT 1. M. M. P. BALDWIN, Agt HOLMSTcr.'a Rocky Mountain Tea NtKjflttt A Doit Mtdlcina far Beit PmdIi. Orliigs Ooldta llesldi -uii lUatwad Vigo. A p 'Itlu for Ooimll luttuti, ItnIlviMtloa, l.lf Klidior Troulilo". I'iuinlra. kciciiin. Imtiurt U(vkI )l4( Driili "Ins ''ill DowpIh, HrAjaotirt and l!cluirli! Jt'a It'Mky HoiiutAlii Tf In tab. Ii"t form in canta n Uix itrtm on mado by !ot,'.iTR lUl Piimi'.hnv, Muliaon W, H,nrr fifnw ' . M')w CO.-. PIT iER nir;?B sunpotiioia fimmtm n Uaii. fuuuM. a&il Onlti BkmU, SwUMtlU, M, O.. ,lil ''Imar Ik. 4 all t tttim tot M." Dr. S. M. ilfw, luMluk, W. rt.,Hua Tf air, al,WMl,Ml Mm;' VI. H, O. UiiillL Olufktlt. Vau..flLii HU tw.m Tut; M Cirrt. uy futVlM t "4.-aMWTIW WUOr. t4WCAT w. r. Sold In Sxlem by Dr. S. C. Stone " CALL FfHi mil SAMPLE An Athena merchant, bolus shorf on fuel, burned n lot ot damaged prunes, and they mado u good, hot flro. Dullda up wasto tissue, promotou upputlte, Improvos digestion, Induces rofrshliiK Hlpep, giving ronowod strongth and health. That's what Holllstor's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Stone's drug store. A