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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1907)
MBJiMM'! DAILY CAM TAL JOUKXAI., SALEM. OREGON, couaHS KING OF CURES colds THE WONDER WORKER THROAT PR- KING'S I LUNGS NEW DISCOVERY I FOR COUGHS AND COLDS PREVENTS PNEUMONIA I had tho most debilitating cough a mortal was over afflicted with, and my friends expected that wfeJn I lefTmy bed it would surely be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced yf " !ut thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. King's. New Discovery cured mo so completely that I am all sound and well. MRS. EVA UNCAPHER, Grovertown, Ind. Prill 60o and $1,00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial Bottle Free SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY J. C. PERRY'S DRUG STORE I ARTISANS GIVE BIG BANQUET Mislc, Mirth, Magic and Mel ody Mingled With Good Things to Eat Apropos of big ftodi, lha Artlsani KO boiiio thomwiVM when It conn to catering nt u biinciuot, mid Hint's no Croolo'rt 1 renin, nyllior. And ucislilus, that gang nt tho Arti sans social lut evening was mnda tip or I'ptciiroa mill thoy nil wont homo hiitlHtiotl, Hvor slnco tho dawn of ntithon tlc history tho United Artisans Imvo boon holding social sessions uvur niul Last night was tho specified IIoiih. MlM Rolglemnn favored tin music loving crowd with an oxuuls llo phiun hoIo. which was followud by u rondliiK by Miss Agnos StliiBon This young lady Ib decidedly clover imil displays hlHtrlonlo talunt In n ruro dtgroo. Bhu road In n clinriulug wny, "A lliiuoh of Old I.ovo Letters," and JiihI nt tlio horolno wns "laying hor innrbls himrt on tlio blooding nltnr" lbs tones of ProfotMior Jasson's piano playing onme wafting up through two llnorH from tho (Irnml oiorn houss lielow, but oven that did not rntllo the Artisans. I.lttls Mitt Pearl Zliin phiyod the "Wnysldo Clinpol" In th piano In n lino ninii nor uml Minn lono Klshur road Hlloy's "An Old Hwoothtmrt of Mlno" In n wny that Krontly plsnsod tho mull unco. MIm Myrllo Dullotto, who at uvory ntio knows hnt ono of tho awuott volroa In nil Oregon, sung "Donrle," mid wliou cnmpollud to roHpoud to n hourly ttuuoru sung "Sunshine." Tnul Mellower miiik ths "Armor- u wiinowlint trlto saying, ho brought down tho house. It Is to hoped tho Arltsnns will keep thin tick up. Tl KK.VATI-: TAKUS UP UAHi- IIUAI COMMISSION Act Known nn Clmplu IUII Mmlo Hptv fin! Order for Tiii'mlny .Morning. 41.,'fn lt,n l.-..t.itiiirv fml liv tho IT'S BOIIK" III H Sploilllld VOlOO II lilt . . I 111.. ..... Ml. ......... ..., ftffM IflKtli ........ nlt l(i iiimiT nun .! mini h- a good violin dust, which tho inns tor of (wremoonleH referred to nt n local ohuntor In Odd Follow hull rihI thoy oxcclh'd even thunuulvut. A program, nluioit mi Impromptu oiio, wet nrrnngud anil It was no woll cnrrlod out that It made ono of tho heal niuntmir ontttrlalnmonls that hoIo. It was good unywny 1'orhapH you Imvo uevur hoard MlM Vera llynr road. Then you havo ino Ileal niunmiir umiirininiiiouin mill i win ijiun inn j has boon toon In tho city this ymr. ' tomuthliiK coming to you. She's the Till wnt- followed by a Immiuet that clvvereet and niMit dsUghtriilly U html to bent. It was no mere wild ahnrmlng nuiHttur that over on me collation or tlntutltM. There was hot down the plk. Hhe lint none or the cuRoo, hot mines pie. hot chocolat. iiiHiiiitu-lini of the profsssioiml elocti- hot te. hot tauiHlM and h pretty Uonlst hut the cmu rend and net to warm time all around. There were bent the iHttid. And Home one wild two hundred good people there mid ( that bsnuly's half the Ixtttle. In thH unoli ono wnt ireented with it pretty IneUiuoe thorn's a Unlit mid a half souvenir uud thee gifts went In nlrvmly won. pairs. Tho Konttemun and lady who There wnt ho number on the pro riruw Ktuilltir favor n( tuiUjier to bnuh more InterettliiK than the KUthor tto n toto or any old way tw tunU In iiihkIo that Ciwko Pat All tho favors and all the ulrlt were Ion save. Mr. Pattiiu wnt not on th pretty. No body drew n lemon. pronram but he wnn onlted on and Hloudouitor' orrhiHitrn wat on like dried beet he It always ready hand mid conlrlliuuM vmil eeler- to erve. lie was line and to quote r Just before adjournment last ovou lnts, the aeimtu made the considera tion of Senator IHiiBhnin'B rallrond coinmlsalnn bill known In tho house Mt the ChHpln bill, tho Huoclnl ordor for Tnettliiy nt 1 1 o'clock. Tho com mittee reimrtwl fnvornbly on tho blP with certiiln nmonilemoutB which In line with tho Chnpln bill In tho hoiwo mid the report wns ndoptod. Tho bill will bo thruHhod out on Hh mor- Uh Tuetdny and thu Indloatlona urn that It will be enacted. The senato onuotod S. H. IMI, ro lntliiK l the boatmon of Astorln. S. U. 1BG, Miller, of Linn niul Mnr lon, rslutlnx to stock running nt laro In portions of I.lnu county wns lint on Hh final pnstnge and onacted Senhtor McDonnld's niortsiiro, S. It. 17(1, HiiproprlnUtiB ?1B,000 for the niHlntenance of tho Union county ox perlment atntlon, was onacted. A sptotul meiemiee from tho gov ernor wat retid. This It printed olso where in thlt Issue. On motion of Smith, of Umatilla. It was referred to t t.cUtl oniiimlttoe to be P IHitnltHl by the chair. ; o PhNixiint mill Meet ItlTcctivo. T. J. CUniubtrt, Ifcl. Vlmlloiitor, Liberty, Texas, writes Dee. 25, 1D0S; "With pleasure sud unsoltcltwl by you, I bear testimony to the curntlvo IHiwtr of ltnllsrd's llurehound Syrup, t have lifted It lu my family and cnu aheerfully nlllrm It Is tho most ef fective nnd best remody for coiik)i and colds I Imvo over used." Sold tiy 1). J. Fry. PUBLIC DOMAIN HELD UP Governor Sends Special Mes sage to Legislature Regard ing Withdrawal of Lands. ought not to submit longer to having fougiu uui. ,.. - resources the most vaiuuu -; - nlnced in BUCli conuiM" " ' piaceu i .,..,. iv tn nrevont tn retard out. uuu""' " Se"TolpmBnt of tho state. If it tlie.uovun' rnnenl tho aSTS Sto-ne net to prevent fraud -certainly somo means can be adopted to give our people, acting Jn Sod faith, tltlo to lands sltunted within the state and subject to lt jurisdiction. Respectfully submitted, GEO. E. UHAMUttiWJiW". Governor Chamberlain sont the ap ponded ineswge to the legislature yisterday nftorneon: Gcntlomen of tin senate and houso of reprenntatlves: I note in tho dispatches of yester day that the senato committee on nubile lands In the congress of tho United States, reported favorably on tho Gth Inst., a bill repealing tho timber nnd stone act, nud providing that In the futuro tho govcrnmont shall retain title to Its tlmbor Inndi and sell only tho tlmbor at not loss than Its appraised vnluo. Tlio com mittee have Incorporated an amend ment proposal by Senator Fulton thnt twenty-five por cont of tho money derived from tho Bnln of pub lic timber slinll bo paid to tho coun ties In which tho snlos are made. It my understanding of tho committee's roport is correct the government In tonds to rotnln tltlo to all tho tim ber lands In the state whothor they bo situated within tho federal re servos or not, nnd that tho concos nloii to tho counties In which the lands nre situated of twonty-flvo per cont of the money dorlvod from tho lc of timber Is lntondod to rolm- liurso said counties for tnxos which thoy might ultimately collect, should this timber lnnd pnts Into prlvnto ownership, ns under tho bill ns re ported, title to nil tlmbor lnnd ro mnlns In the government nnd honcc the land Itself ennnet bo tnxod. Al ready ll.BCO.SIS acres of land hnvo ben practically withdrawn from settlement and cultivation by bolng placed within federal rosorvos, this covers nt lenst one-fifth In nron of the territory of tho stnto. It Is Im possible to tell how much moro of the state's territory Is to bo withdrawn from settlemont, snlo and cultivation by this proposod now law In enso It Is enacted by congross. It may bo oipinl It not gronter In ncrongo than Is now included In federal rosorvos. Without iiiesttonlng tho advisability of repealing or amending tho Timber mid Stone act but lonvlng this ques tion entirely to tho discretion nud judgment of the coimress of tho United States I deem it my duty to call your attention to the groat In justice that Is being done to Orogon and Its advancement commercially and Industrially by this proposed leg islation super-mliled to the arbitrary course of the federal Authorities in placing millions of acres within fed eral reserve. It Is Impossible to tell what great Injustice may be dout the statu by this new sot and I suggest thnt a ringing protest be made by your dis tinguished body against the passage of My Ret by congress which will re tain In the government title to the timber lauds of the state, not nlrendy Included within forest reserve. What ever Is dono In the premises ought to be done promptly, and Oregon Smiles -Vomon bowlers are to form a na tional club in the east. Th people of Oregon adopted a law to abolish railroad passes. Tho the nll-wlso loglslaturo enacts a law to glvo all tho officials passes. Selnh. W w Tho Albany Domocrnt man recent ly gavo a public man of this stato credit with having good Intentions. ... i ,,,., nn nvorslcht. It won't happen again. WWW .. ii.n ..-.rial illrnnf WflV to yoniuiniies mu "" ..- -got a thing Is by direction; nn cx- ,.,in in nulnt would uo a iwo-cuiu- a-mllo passenger rate as a destroyer of tho "free pas3 evil. ' Mind may or may not triumph over matter; If uot, It is due to tho tvnobnoaa nr wnnt of OQlllpmont Of tho mind rnthor thnt to tho strongth or character of the matter. Nobody seems to enro how much tiinnnv tlio covornment spends In tho cnuso of choapor transportation if It will only confine Utseir lo waior; oui govornmont rnllrouids? Horrlbld! m m Hat Bklns would mako One gloves It not weakened by scars nnd scratches caused by xats fighting each othor throush life. Hero is n field of work for the Socfoty of Universal I'encol Tho law says that tho government may distribute "raro and valuable" soeds freo. nut if ono wants rare and vnluahlo seeds ho must buy thorn, and not from tho government, either; It deals not In audi. Raising Balarlos of county olilcors and creating now olllces is tho pur pose of most bills passed. How many of those would bo enacted it tho pco plo had tho referendum by" counties. m Donls do not go with Senator) Slchcl. The sonnto again wont on record In favor of two normnl schools. That Is In tho right direction. After awhile tho sonate will got right nnd vote for ono. Heart Weakn The action of the heart t pends upon the heart nm and muscles. When fn cause they become weak or haustcd. and fail . H sufficient nower. th i. J? J tcrf'. Pf Pistes, skips inj and in its effort tn U... ... iM work, causes nain ami A.2Uii such as smotherinjr tJJ around heart, arm and sfil ders. The circulation is w. oeded.. and the entir. ..... suffers from lack of nourii I ment. Dr. Miles' Heart Cm ,lJ a heart strong and vigorous t,. strengthening these nerves aad muscles. "I had palpitation an4 pjJa ubi! ray heart, and tho doctors ald itSi Incurable. I don't believe It noir nrtcr tnklns six bottles ot Dr vn2'. Heart Curo, three bottles or thefcS& nnd three. Poxes ot the Nerri Z Liver Pills I nm entirely cwm w feel better than I have tor 8t nS nnd It Is oil duo to these remM&iT want you to Jtnow thnt your mrtieteJ' cured mo. It relieved me fromiv nrst dose, and I kept right on imiCi pain In my chest wns Rone, ana i tZ on fecllntr better oven after I m taking It"' JOHN 11. SllEloMl Ileldlnf, )f4,- Dr. Miles' Heart Cure It kj l your druqglst. who will gutrintNtte the first bottle will benefit If It to he will refund your money. Milc3 Medical Co., Elkhart, y I 3 m isl A Vnlimblo TCsson. "Six yonrs ago I lonrnoJ a valu able lossou," writes John Pleasant, of Magnolia, Ind. "I thon began talc ing Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills, nnd tho longor I tnko tlaom tho bottor 1 find them." Thoy ploaso ovorybody. Gunrantood nt J. C. Torry's, druggist 25c. Xotlcc to fins and Klevtrlc Consumers In' order to properly look after re pair work It Is necessary to Insist upon tho rule being Btrictly observed requiring all orders for rcpalrt. ksi gas and electric to be placed k!m 2 o'clock p. m., it they are to h dono on tho snmo day. Onlr exi gency work will bo undertakea I ordors coming in later la the ift noon. For tho betterment ot the tn vlco patrons aro urged lo idler strictly to theso requests for nl- clcnt notico to the companr. Tt piuno Main hi. o Deeds ltccordcd. Thg following deeds hate im plnced on record In tho office of tl Marion county recerder: D. B. Smith ot ux.. to D, T Gcargo, land In Marlon coun ty, a c d W Loo Murry to Sllverton Lum- bor Co., ICO acres In t 7 s, r 1 e. w d John Rutland to Hans Johnson 1 ncro In t C s, r I w, w d . M. nnd J. Thiol to Q. H. Tracy lot3 1, 2. 3 nnd 4 Parrhh'i nddltlon "A" to Salem, w d John Dutsch et nl to Conrad Sorgor, 8 acres In t C s, r 1 w, q c d , J. B. Quldnn to Conrad Sergcr. 3 ncros In t C s, r 1 w, q c d Mary J. Prayton to Hung Hop I.oe. loud In t C s. r 3 w, w ' d ....... Tnmn riniiinn liv mlmr to Q iUUU . -i --- , and C. Qohlon, 30 acres mi -n 1 ... ,1 1! Chrlstlon Selgfrled to Rotlnt Bailer, land in Morion cow tv. W ll S. W. Jorman et ux to T. R j iTii.i.n..i inmi in Sllverton, ! -", . ...1J E. A. ani Q. Q. PIcrco to I. M. j Wolch, 10 ncres In t 1 . ' ' C. and B. Seegor to John Ks- cor. 3 acres in i s " ww e vr d ........ I'M . i ...... itnfuilltitifr i. I l t I I I ft I I l J, Tl'lfllllllll T ll'IIIIITI T'c I (I H I 1111 l-H-H-K44-f44--4-Hr4-l II U I I II I III HI t 1 1 I H1 1 HHIH 1 n i n n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m n 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 m t n i k uh- h i n i i m i i i i i n h THE LAST DIAMOND r-M-H-H-H-l -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I l't wHninmHl After giving the patrons of my Salem office several diamond rings and oth2r valuable eifts as an appreciation :: of their very liberal patronage 1 have decided to give one more, and the finest of all, simply to enable any who tm :: not have been patrons in the past to have the benefit and become familiar with our new methods of doing & :: work All so far testify that it is the best in quality and entirely painless. This new ring is valued at $200, and is now on exhibition at Thompson's Jewelrv Storp A Por every dollar spent for Dentistry in my off ice you will get a coupon, some one of which will on January; :: 1908, entitle the holder to this valuable stone. The prices will not be raised a penny; and furthermore you win J1 :: a written guarantee with every peice of work. ' I 4llltllHmifrHMHtHmmHIUimtHt!m ij Gold Crowns $5. Plates that fit $5. Fillings 50c. No charge for examination : : wtwmtmi .h.i.hm.h. , mihiii in i i b . ..i.v, ,. ,,, ...... n n H mi ,,, N , n n t n u nJ , tLH-H 11. J3. C. yVK.lUrni. juie Painless Degtgw 5teusron mi wing, uxirt street. nmrs 8 to 5 and 7 to 8. Sundays 1 0 tn 1 2 tNtimiinillll IIIIIHI MMMHtlHIItllMnTmWrrHfVHH.itWHIUMHinniMM,,n1 """"illHIIIIIHlliiimimi UjHhH-H