- ,- ipf Yir,k"?s 7 ffyf f 'rsnggm-' ' V?" :-'KrBri,j!y'WW ti IACKED., PARTY WHIP Lite in the Senate Over P,B..'.- mt Primary caton Beach and Bailey, of S-sat ! .,, RP,mtor Whoaldon. racuedtue party .Ulp in Ub-nd in the effort to nullify e dlrcct primary e.ect1onu..:z f .... oarne III) on two roiiuria m committee on privileges and elcc- ,nq n. Ill, untioy, xo u.c i nrimarr ckctlon law to provldo V primary -- vnntlonfl the holding 01 " ,- ,u ....... nv to nominate .Ltri for presidential electors The majority report was favorable , Senator M. A. Miner muu u .. ifmort that the bill do not ,,, Senator Miller moved that tho laorlty ho Biibstltnteu ior u.u m-,.- ,nnrt nnd mado a strong ;i in favor of It. Ho said tho ate bad no right to enact laws iu ny wth laws tho people had on- .nil that this bill was bringing ick Into power tho old party ma- ,-aes that tho peoplo had relegated the rear, He said that was tno lr-t nurnose. IBalky 8P0kc for lhe blU nntl craok iho narty uhlp. Ho mentioned L fact that Miller is a Democrat e or sir times and spoko Bneerlng- ol Mr V S. T'Ren who Is sup- fd to havo been nctlve In tho di- ictprlmarj law He said tho poo- ledld not know what they woro vot- for when they passed tho election Ik and that the logislaturo had Inch better opportunity to crcato laws than the people. Beach ild this only helped tho primary t inyway. Smith, of Mnrion, referred to tho Uged fact that all tho Democrats anted tho election law to stnnd as ill. Senator Hedges took tho floor and lile i itrong speech for tho primary It at it now stands. Ho corrected tnent mado by two senators lat the Democrats held a nomlnat- I; convention last spring but said Bmltting that was truo for nrgu- Icst uke. it shows that no amond- l3t I needed to the law to provldo pr conventions. I The minority renort was rejected fcd the bill villi come up In regular frdtr o P.UlTV HULK DAYS OVKR. i-GoTenior Pardee Makes Sensa tional Speech in liny City. Sn Francisco special: "I nm a Republican." declnred ox-Gov- or Pardee In a snooch bnfnrn tlm ai League of the Congrogatlonnl F'rCn Hut If tllO Ifnnnlillnnn nnr. rputi up a yellow doc I am not ca ff to vote for him. Tho tlmo for NiR principles Is nnst. Yon mimf p for men now, for It Is men that fiBl Parties havp their uses, hut tho 1 Of parties lies In thn nrniHt..lnn taUonal nnd snt nnrtv n-f.oni.n. ! ior selfish purposes. Tho boss ." TOmM within this category. '.' and Rorao fell as tho result 'unchecked bosslsm. If the bosses ' not checks in m . "bare the fate of Greece and WB1C, "Take Ban Francisco, for example 'cancer of emu i.- i ... it v. .. 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It will glvo you instant relief, show you tho harmless, painless nn turo of this great remedy and Btnrt you well on tho way townrd a perfect euro. Then you can get a full-sized box from any druggist for 50 cents, nnd often, ono box cures. If tho druggglst tries to sell you something just as good, it Is bo cnuso ho makes more money on the substitute InBist on Having what you call for Tho euro begins at onco nnd con tinues rapidly until it is coinploto and permanent. You can go right ahead with your work and be easy and comfortable all tho tlmo. It Is woll worth trying. Just send your namo and address in TJvrntnlil Tmi fin.. PFi Pvrn.mll! Building, Marshall, Mich., and ro- colvo froo by return mall tho trial package In a plain wrapper. I Thousands havo been curcdln this easy, painless and Inexpensive way, In tho privacy of tho homo. No knlfo nnd Its torturo. No doctor and his bills. All druggists, 50 cents. Wrlto to day for a freo package . o FIGHTING T1IK OSTEOPATHS. Senato Committee, on Medicine lie ports Advvrmdy on the Osteo path 1)111. A lively llttlo scrap camo up In tho sonato yestordny afternoon be tween Sonntors Nottingham nnd Mn- larkoy and tho committee on medicine and pharmacy. Tho question camo up on tho adverse report of tho com mltteo on Nottingham's bill No. 09. regulntlng tho prnctlco of osteopathy. Tho commlttco recommended ob a substltuto b.lll 193. Without adopt ing the report or accoptlng tho sub stitute tho whole matter was made a special for noxt Tuesday at 10 o'clock. Mr. Nottingham said ho novor orn ployod an osteopath In his life and novor intoded to but it was a mistake to rofor tho bill to this commttteo whon tho doctors wero the avowed enomles of the.blll. Dr. Smith, of Umntllla, and Dr. Colo spoko against tho bill, They said they wanted to ho porfectly fair to tho osteopaths but desired to keep up tho high standard of medical edu cation. Nottingham said if ho wero a phy- 8lclr: he would bo heartily ashamed to take such a stand, Malarkey Bald ho wns In for giving tho osteopaths a fair show and while he would not say ho was opposed to tho Substitute bill or in favor of the original he wanted tho matter mado a special order and ho wanted tho osteopaths and all tho others paths to have an equal show. SALKM UNDERTAKING! PABLORS A complete stock of up-to-date funeral supplies. Newest methods employed, end best service offered. Our rates are reasonsDie, and -we nave naa long experience. The publlo Invited to Iwpect our parlors and learn or Bwaser of kusl- Z B. J. W. BOLLKH, Mr. JOURNAL, SALMtf, OIWQQN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1007. tJliOvvH WML.L HAPtiH. Partlcularlr Appropriate For n RM Fncliijr he Eaet. It Is rather remarkable that brown wall paper has not moro admirers. For a room facing east It Is particularly warm nnd cosy. A woman who Is much at her desk found tho pnlc yel low figured wall paper extremely (try lug to her oyes when lifting them from her writing for c, few minutes' rest. Tho room had nu eastern exposure, nnd tho yellow walls wero glaring In tho morning whcti the sun shone In nnd cold In tho afternoon when tho sun light had vanished. After much thought she selected for the upper walls n plain light chocolate felt. Below the ptcturo rail, which wrs a little more than halfway up, sho put a dado of a brown background with fleur-de-lis anil pin Hues of n darker brown. The celling was mado of n very light shade, nlmost n fawn, In order to glvo suQlelcnt light to tho Bomewhnt somber effect. Tho result was successful. Long curtains of green donlm hung Btrnlght at the long win dows which reached almost to tho floor, with deep window soata, nnd tho win dow shades wero light. Tho brown wnlls were soothing to the eye nnd gave nn effective back ground to thfc few cngrnvlngq nnd pho tographs needed to break tho monotony of tho walls, and tho woodwork wub painted white. Fur from being som ber, this don was the coziest, most cheerful spot In the house on days when bleak northensters beat ngnlnst tho windows. Tho white doors and cnBcments gave so light n touch that tho mahogany furniture, with which the room was furnished, did not give too heavy an effect Philadelphia Ledger. FORCING BABY TO WALK. It OCteu Inflict Crooked Mtnlia on tho Chllil For Life. I would like to urge all mothers, or any person who has tho enro of babies, tint tn nt 1 thorn on their feet until tho llttlo limbs aro strong enough to benr tho weight of tho body, nnd then they will generally try to Htand with out being urged. A young mother, n relntlvo of mine, has mado her llttlo boy bovlcggcd In that way. Her llrst baby, n llttlo girl, was very small nnd nctlve, and by being stood on her feot so often sho learned to walk very young, and sho would walk nil over when nine months old, says tho De signer. Tho noxt baby was a boy and heavier than tho llttlo girl, but tho young mother had been bo ploased with the flattering remarks mado nbout tbt llttlo girl's walking so early that Bhe was very nnxlous to havo tho boy do the samo. Wo begged her not to stand him on bis feet so much, as ho wns bo heavy, but sho said it had not hurt the llttlo girl. Well, sho hud him walking at the ago of ten months, and now, Just think, tho poor llttlo follow may bn laughed at all his Ufa on account of crooked limbs. Never mind, mothers. If your babies are two years old before they walk. It won't hurt them nny, nnd walking nt an early ngo Is by no means n slgu that the child Is unusual ly bright. Another thing mothore do of which I do not npprovo Is putting a high pillow under tho baby's head when It goes to sleep. I do not believe In putting any pillow under n baby's head. What do other mothers think nbout this? THE HOME DOCTOR. It Is n mlstako to wear cotton In thn enrs at any time, as It deudens the hearing nnd predisposes ono to earache and cold. Bunions aro duo to tho prcssuro and Irritation to which tho Joint has been Bubjccted. With pntlonco It can be brought to its natural size. Wear a very soft, comfortable shoo, For a hot water fomentation a much easier way than wringing cloths out of hot water Is to fold tho cloth to the re quired size, put It Into a uteauier and place over boiling wator. For a bruise, tho best treatment is an Immediate application of hot fomen tations; after that witch hazel, vino gar and hot water, or alcohol and wa ter, put on with a bandage and often moistened. For tendor, aching feet thero Is noth ing better than a strong solution of boric acid. After bathing with this dust the feet well with powdered tal cum to which a llttlo salicylic acid has been added. Shrinking Goods. As a rulo women dislike having to shrink linen and cotton goods before making them up. They nntlclpato con siderable labor In having to iron the material beforo it can ba cut out, and often it ends in the garments being made without shrlnklug, which 1 bound to result disastrously. If tho cotton or linen, whichever It may bo. Is left In tho original folds nnd laid for a few hours In a bathtub partly fllletf with water, then the water carefully squeezed, not wrung, out and hung on a lino to dry, It will not be necea tary to Iron It. The material should be frequently turned, so that all parts will dry alike. To Heuiovo Grease SUloa. Turpentine will remove grease stains. Blotting paper should bo placed under neath tho spot to bo cleaned, then tur pentlno Is applied and a second plec ft blotting paper is laid on and th whole well pressed with somethlnfl bard. The fat is dissolved, then ab sorbed by the paper, tho stain disap pearing. If you fear tb material Is too delicate for the turpentine treatmeat, tr the sfMt with French chalk fee twtlM Lours. Kbak off. sad tf At NORMAL SCHOOL FIGHT One or Two of the State stitutions Must Go In- (Albany Hornld.) As ono day after another Is drop ped off the 40-dny sosston of tho Oregon legislature, and tho tune of regular biennial appropriations Is nnrrowed down to a llttlo moro thnn threo weeks, lntorcst In tho normal school situation growB In lntonslty At llrst thero wns a kind of nil round, mutual Intorost manifest, tho different schools apparently coming together on tho common dofonso ground. Since the session bognn, however, thoro has boon Introduced n bill providing for tho abollshmont of all but tho ABhlnnd nnd enstorn Oregon schools. Thon a resolution hn3 been put through' tho sonato In structing tho wnys nnd means com mlttco to provldo for but two schools In ranking up tho appropriation bill. There Is nlso conBldornblo talk among tho membra to tho effect thnt each school should stand on Its own mor Its, nnd that thoro bo no nttompt to throw thorn togothor In onto appro priation bill. Tho turn mattors have taken has a toudoncy to dls-unlto tho schools In their demands for appro priations and tho prospects nro It will ho jin "ovory follow for hlmsolf" light before tho session Is over. In fnct Ashland and Monmouth are pretty nonrly llnod up ngnlnst each other now, both brought face to face with tho possibility of bolng cut off from tho stnto tronsury. If tho pur poso of tho senato resolution or oithor of tho two bills bo carried out, ono muBt go. Local frlonds of tho two schools ronllzo tho gravity of tho situation, and nro on tho ground to tuko nd vnntngo of tho changing conditions ns they arise, and perhaps assist to bring about conditions favornblo to their particular school. Monmouth hns tho ndvnntin.ro of nearness to the capital, nnd In bchnlf of thnt Bchool thoro are at Salem Hnnkor Powell and Constable Moran, of Monmouth, grown grey, nnd from groy to bald In tho lobby service. Regent S. 11. Knkln Is nlso, on hand. Tho cause of tho Ashland school Is ontrustcd to Presldont B. F. Mulkoy and ox-Sonntor Cartor. Vory llttlo is said concerning oithor tho Weston or Drnln school, but thu nparcnt Inck of Intorost Is from wldo ly different causes. Fooling of as sured safety accounts for Innctlvlty of tho friends of tho Weston school nnd nctunl dangor that can only bo mado moro Imminent by open efforts of friondB In tho legislature, scalB tho lips of thoso who would soo the Drain school maintained. In tho list qf thoso mentlohod for Hlnughtor,thn Douglas county sphooF Is usually put first, nnd nccordlng to tho vlow of many, Drain's groatost nssuranco Is thnt If connection with tho state troasury must bo sorved, It can rea sonably expect tho company oithor of Ashland orMonmouth. Tho normal school problom Is now up to tho prosont legislature, and tho peoplo aro watching with no little Intorost what disposition thnt body of representatives will mako of It. Robbing Yourself TJiat is just what you are doing when vou fail to get reg ular and sufficient sleep. .Your body requires this unconscious period for repair work; with out it your neryc energy be comes exhausted, and you are tired, worn-out, nervous, ex citable; have headache, neu ralgia, indigestion, poor appe tite, or other ailments caused by a lack of nerve force. Make it your business to sleep. If you are restless, take Dr. Miles' Nervine; it soothes and strengthens the nerves, and brings sweet, refreshing, life-giving sleep, and gives the organs power to work natur ally. Try it to-day. "I bad a severs spH of tvttr. which left mo In a very weak condition and very nervous I had evere spells of headache and neural tla, and could sleep but very little. Kvery effort that was made to recover my alreijirth was or no svall until I beran taking Dr. Miles' llentoratlve Nervine. After I commenced to Uke the Nervtn my eleep was profound and reatul, and tho pains in my head, as well as tho u turn 11 pain, left me to a certala wtent and I rrew irradually better." MI&. B.1S. aiJVrJKKTSON. Ml BeryktR Ave., Kelvidere, Ills. Dr. Mlfe' NervlM Is sM fcy yew eVuMltt. who will guarantee that the Krn44U will benefit If It fslle, M wIM tefunS yvf mewey, MilkUdkICa,Klkbrt,IJKl SUPT, INSANE ASYLUM K Hasty Guess Would Indicate Dr. Lee Steiner (Albany Hornld.) Tho question of who shall bo tho noxt superintendent of tho stnto In sane asylum Is rocolvlng attention at Snlom. Dr. J. N. Smith, n mombor of tho Bonnto from Marlon county, la a candidate for tho position. Dr. It. 12. Loo Steiner, formorly of Mnrion but lntor of Luko county, Is also an aspirant, and Dr. J. F. Calbronth, prosont superintendent, would nlso llko to retain tho position ho has held tho past eight years. Tho selecting of n Biiporlntondont Is In tho hiiuds of tho board of trustees consltlug of Govornor Chamberlain, Socrotnry of Stnto Benson and Treasurer Steel. Thoro nro nearly 1100 patlonts to look nftor nnd 150 omployoB nro un dor tho superintendent. It la nn Im portant position from tho standpoint of humnnlty nnd business economy. Tho Btato 1b deeply Interested in hav ing nt tho bond of this Institution n mnn particularly llttcd for It nnd the board It Is presumed, will keep this fnct in mind, In making tho selec tion. . o Hunting for Trouble. "I'vo llvod in California 20 yoara, and am still hunting for troublo In tho way of burim, soroB, wounds, bolls, cuts, sprnluH, or a case of pilot that Bucklon'B Arnica Salvo won't quickly euro," writes Charles Walt ers, of Alloghnny, 8lorra Co. No use hunting, Mr. Wnltors; It cures ovory coso. Guaranteed nt J. C. Jerry's drug Btoro; 25c. SKATKHH' MASQUKHADH. All Society Peoplo ami Kveryhotly Klse Camo Out In Full Force. Moro peoplo nttondod tho masquer ado at tho Auditorium rink lnnt night than wero over beforo Bqucczed In Bldo tho rink. Everybody camo; tho butcher, tho bnkor and tho candlo Btlck maker, included. Tho night wns pleaBnnt; tho rink woll boated, lighted and ventilated, tho music was good nnd lively, nnd tho spcctnclo of nearly 100 gaily costumed' Bkntcrs was a beautiful ono. Nobody regret ted tho ovont oxcept thoso who did not nttond. Tho costumos woro vory flno, many of thorn. An In always the caso, thoro woro some costumos that meant nothing and roprosontcd noth ing. Of courso, nono of theso got a prize, and their presenco only enme Still They Come ANOTHER LARGE SUPPLY OF Molls Hams, Lard and Bacon Just In Today "CJr Per For Great Big Juicy Oranges New Today Swiss Cheese - - - 30c Breakfast Cheese - - 5c And all kinds of fancy, do mestic and imported cheese. W stUj have a lot of those fancy navy beans, 5 pounds for 25c. Lady Washington 7 pounds for 25c. CALL AND SEE OUR DISPLAY 41 0 STATE STREET PHONE MAIN 36 Roth & Graber Central Grocery i"5ciw street 3M MA theiestremedyJ For cnti, burnt, bru!n, orcs,KIH,trbedwlrocaU nil 11 hum of min or bctatli Dean's King Cactus Oil the only Itnlmtnt that heals without a uoar. 15c. , 806., 1, 3 nil J rise. Accept no nubitltuto. Buld by L G. W. Putnam Co. 135 N. Com. St. Snlcni, Or. rMIMTOWKWl In handy whon adding to tho gaiety of nations. At 9:30 o'clock tho masquorndort llnod up nnd a flashlight photograph of thorn wns tnkon. Thon thoy slowly skated past tho Judge's stand nnd iirlzos woro awarded. They woro ns follews: Host man Bkntor, Waltor Jaogo. Heat lady skater, Mrs. Lilllo Slns or. , Best BUBtnlnod man's Oltnrnctor, D. P. Taylor. Host BUBtnlnod lady character. Miss Grills. IlcBt man's costume, Clifford Smith. Heat lady costume, Miss Ethol Taylor. Tho prizes consisted of four solid silver trophy cups nnd two pairs of roller skntes. (J HUMAN 1'AHTOU 1JKA1). lU'V. Jacob Meulllmuiit Died Portland Wctlnt'Kiluy. nt Portland, Fob. 7. Itov. Jacob Muollhnupt, n woll-knqwn Qorman mlnlBtor of Snlom, dlod nt tho homo of IiIh daughter In this city botwoon I and C o'clock yoBtordny afternoon. Ilov. Jncoli Muollhnupt was woll known In this city an tho pastor of tho aormun Reformed church, tho mtBtoratu of which ho hold for many years. Ills death will como as a Bhock to his many frlonds hero. Sono months ngo ho went Enut to nttond a synod of thu Gorman lie form church and Immcdlntoly on hta roturn to Portland beenmo sorloiuly 111. llo had to bo tukon to ono of tho hoapltnls thoro for trcatmont, and wns apparently Improving, when, donth camo. -o PleHHHiit nnd Mont Kffectlvo. T. J. Chambors. Ed. 'Vindicator, Llborty, ToxaB, writes Doc, 2C, 1002: "With pleasure and unsolicited by you, I boar testimony to tho curatlvo powar of Ilallnrd's Horohound Syrupt I Imvo tiBod it in my family and can ehoorfully afllrm it is tho most of foctlvo nnd host remedy for coughs and colds I havo over usod." Sold by D. J. Fry. PHONE 43 . liiliiillillililllllillllirKrt at k stfll rWM fnm wttm s btws MXOacnsoa