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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1907)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALi vtmntrAItY 13. 190. - , ORKGOX, wv.msKHUAx, ' Good Buys . in Real Estate Five-room house, 2 block from car line, swall barn and out build Jags, lot CG by 150. Prlco 1760. Modorn cottage of flro roomu, all plumbed and wired, good woodshed, lot 7G by 1D0 foot, septic tank Prlco 'f 1000. ' Eleven room house ono block from capital, lot GG by 138, easy tornrn Prlco 3000. y Six room houso modorn basctoiont Boptlc tank, plumbed, wired, good barn, lot GOxlGO. shrubcry and fruit, comont walk. I'rfco $2000. Six room houso on car line, 4 lota, 7GxlG0. Prlco 1G00, easy tornis, Nino room houso, plastered, clos oto, pnntry, Imscmont, goptlo tank, barn 26x31 woodshed 18x22. This place In thrco block from court Iioiibo. Prlco $2626. Bovcn ncros all In cultivation, good houso and barn, plenty of good fruit, This placo is on a good crushed rock road Z miles from Balom. Prlco 12200. Tun acres nil in cultivation, good flvo room bouse, barn and woodnhod, good mlxod fruit, well foncod, 7 ncros In oats, 2 H miles from Salem. Prlco 11000. Twonty acres; 10 acroa In cultlva (Ion, batanco lu pasturo, two small Routes, barn and out buildings. Plen ty of small fruit, well water, Vi tnllo to store, 4 miles from Balom, Prlco 11800, will excliango for Block ranch. Bovoiity-thrco ncros all hi cultiva tion, good bouso and barn; 2 ncrea of Italian prunes and other tulxod Milt ; foucca aro mostly woven wire; wntor pumped through the houso and barn; good woll and windmill; ono tnllo from school and It, II, town; 3 work horses, 3 cows, 3 dozon chick ons and all Implements nocoHsary to run this 'place; ono top 'buggy, 1 WHR0H, 15 tons of hay, 3p cords of wood In wooduhod. Prlco 15000. Ono hundred ncros, 3 1& miles from Balom; 70 across In cultivation, bnl. In pnituro and good timber; 7 mom homo, barn 42x50, smokehouse, wood shed, chicken house, two wells, 30 roynl uun (Cherries; 1 aero of rppIoh and other imnll fruit; fences mostly wlro; ono team, ono cow, set of buggy harness, harrow cultivator and plow. Price $37.50 por aero, or will trndo for city property. Twenty ncros; 0 aoroa of Italian pruttMi; 4 ncros of apples; bntnnno In cultivation; homo, bnrn and spring houso; V mile to Bliaw. 1'rlco 11000. Klfteon ncros; C acres In prunes; 0 acres In apples; balance- plow land; good 0 room houso, bam 30x40; good fences; 2 wells; ono inllo from Itouo. dale. Prloo $1800. Highly uerw; 07 In cultivation; 12 In paiturt and timber; 30 norm In wheat and .elwat; 7 aere In olevar: ft room housa, good bum and gran ary ; 4 boras, 0 htnul of enltle. )iok4 chickens; 2 wngotia, 3 sst of harness, all ImnUtiitnli. hay, grain, ute. Prise 18000. V have ally property to trade for small trnoU out of town and fnrmt to trade for ally property. Also have Colorado Bprliig property and Piwb lo, Colo., property to Undo for prop urly huru. Wo have one hundred urM of good laud near Halem to trade fur Halem property. If you want hop raneh, timber grain, fruit or grailng lands stc us. Several houses for rent. Call If you want anything In Insurance or notary work. RADCLIFF CO., Reliable Agents Uoout 11. Moorca block. Ualatu, Ore. Inference, nay bank or business houso In tb city of rUlcuu. "Dinner's Comming -I Smell It WfMttCft Folks ii in. T1IKV 1IAVK NOUK Oil I.KS8 Hl'HINKHH WITH HANKS. MANY OPTHNM (X)MKTO THIS HANK. WK APPHKTIATH TIIKIIt I'.VritO.VUlKt YVK I.W VlTIi OTUHIU. NO MATTim HOW KMAI.I, TIIKIIt Hl'SINHSK, WK I.NVITK TIIHM TO COMK. AM TKAKNACTIOMi WITH THIW HANK AlHi CO8UKUKI OONKIMWTIAU Wood Your Stomach Feci Jfappy When Menl-TJmc Comes?' When you snlfllo In the air tho ap petizing aroma of Bomothlng cook ing, do you feel that you could sit down, open your, mouth, pin back your" cars and cat with a delicious gusto, everything act beforo you, and not foci nny bad effects from It? In' 6ther words, can your poor stomach tako caro of everything and anything that you put Into It7 Thero aro thousands and thousands of peo- plo who uo not know what it Is to hnvo a good, strong, healthy s to ni ne!), nor do they roallzo what It Is to havo a good appetlto. You can havo an- nll-poworful stomach and n fetching appetlto for ovory meal, and ovory day, If you glvo your stomach a rest, and lot nomothlng elso tako hold of your food for you and digest It bb It come? Into tho stomach, aomothlng that Is harmloss but that really doos tho work of dlgostlng, quickly and thor oughly. This "something" Is Stunrt's Dys pepsin Tablets, tho most effective- lit tlo tablets In tho world for curing anything that may bo wrong with your stomach. Ono ingreuiont or theso precious llttlo workers digests 3000 grains of tho coarsest or rlch- ost food put Into tho stomach. Think of It, 3000 grains! They aro really an nrtlflclnt stomach, becnuso they act Just llko tho Btomneh, they dlgoat your food, just as though you didn't havo a atomnch at alt. It supplies tho atomaeh with thn dlgestlvo Juices which havo bocomo wonk and scan ty. Then your Indlgostlon, dyspopsln, sour rising, brnBli, bolchlngs, acid ity, fermentation, loss of nppotlto, aversion to food, Monty fouling, honrtburn and nnusoa, will bo no morn. You can thon oat anything you want, all you want, whonovor you want, and your stomneh will feci fine before nnd nftor your meals. Your appetlto will tip n thing of ploiiHiiro to havo, your munla will bo a plonsure to oat and relish, nnd your digestion will ho thorough and soothing to tho wholo body. . You can't do your work woll or bo cheerful, or havo onorgy or vim or ambition, when your stomneh Is bad. Make yourself fool good nftr a hearty meal, feel good all ovor. clear your mind and make you on Joy life, by taking Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Olvo your stomneh a roat. so It rnu right Itsfflf, then you need fpjir noth ing. Bend us your tinma and addraas today and gel h fr sample package of Sluarfe Dyspepsia Tablet by r- turn mall. After you have tried th sample, you will bo so thoroughly convinced of wlmt they can do for you that you will go to yyur nearest druggist and gat a Roe hx of them. Send us your nam and Hddreae. t day and wo will at one send you by mall a wimple package free, Addre V. A. atuart Co., 13 Stuart Illdg., Marshall, Mloh. HAH PltlVIMtOHS AWAUIMtl). Statu HiNiiil .Miikro tt Htiirt Toward lln Nevt ritntw Fair. Tin Rtatu Hoard of Agriculture bus made a start townrd tho nwxt wnttj fnip. At a muetlng held ya tonlay Httwuuon It was decided to havo okIj- a stxlaya fair, but enough wvtMu will Im ernwdiHl Into that short wck to mak It a hummer. Iloxa rill be arranged at the graHd stand, and luoroased pre miums will be alkiwod. TU Iwr prlvllttgM wwrt awarded to W. H. llrowM. of Portland, for $SI0. B. M. Law gots the ug rwtnurant for $12. w. . Ayr will aU th pools for $300 per day. It U llkoli' th fair will ojtca gwixtimber 16U. W m .m m W4.4.a 13.t- . lliey alri U. No ona should suiter a moment longer with Piles, for Dr. I,eoa bardl'a Hom-ltold will bure. A guaranty for $1,000.00 goa wllh every paokag ot tho Hem-ltold. ,.N". n)?.Uor wh,t kaa yow hT. Ullad. mealing. Internal, Bxteraal, Itching or Suppurating. Dr. Uoa bardfs Uemltold wilt cum you. TnU la a strong statement, but It It supported by a thousand iMitinnn. lata from thaw who have Iimu per manently ourl by Hem.Ilold. I If you ar not cured you get your ony back. $1 00 at druggists or Dr. Leonhardt Co N'lagara t'alls. N. Stone. Balm. , Proprietors. Sold by Dr. S- C ixnui'mfiiKxcu stack. DAlly except Sunday. leaves WU lametto Hotel. Salem at S n, m.. con- utt with motor for Monmouth and Dallas t fit 15 p. m. Leaves Inde pondoaco at 8 a. m. Phone Main 179. RALPH BUDLO.N'0, Mteater. UNDKIt TIIU miA'AUS 1HMK OF LEGISLATION. County division bills aro not in fa vor at this session. All havo gone glimmering. A largo delegation of Douglas county officials camo up to Salem tho other day and dulclated at the obsequies of two attempts to steal llttlo slices of Juicy torrtorv from old Douglas, that has already yielded material to mako Half a'doz en counties. Coos people aro verv ontorprlslng and' wanted a few sec tions of especially fine timber ,land to add to their alroady almost' Im measurable tracts. They don't rcnllv want tho timber, but some of thn millionaires down there, llko Major Kinney nnd Dr. McCormlck wanted tho cougar that aro playing on the sldos of thoso mountains. Dut the Douglas men say they will not part with cougars nor tlmbor, nnd by put ting a few additional spokes In the wheols stopped It. Then Lane, dear old Lane, that wants tho earth, tried to nwlpo a few townships contnlning tho rest of the Dohomla mining territory, but tho Douglas homo guard said not an Inch. Tho Ilohomla mines, it bcgiiib, lfip over into Douglas, and aro want ed by tho Cottngo Crovo people to add to tholr choicest collection on onrth. And thero wan somo vory flno deer hunting up thoro thnt State Camo Warden linker wishes to add to hlii homo county shooting park. Hut tho men from Douglas wore ready to doclhro war to tho knife, tho long, keen, glittering, bloody kulfo of wnr, and, hnvlng an anchor THE BITTERS ,s endorsed by thousands of men and women in all walks of life, and why. Dccauce It cured them of Mmmot the Stomach, Liver, and Kidneys after all else had failed. If u are .till skeptical just try one bottle of the celebrated HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS trlbutcd as follows:' district school officer of tlio state; 10 to each county schopl superintend ent; 25 to each chartered educational Institution, nnd tho remainder of 0 000 Is to be sent out to.'librarles, sunerlntondents, colleges, etc., of other Btntes making application for' them, wo snull retain iuuu copies to bo sold at 2G cents each to all ap pllcants, nnd too receipts are iu 'turned Into tho state treasury. . iLl t. ..A .! ' nnnalntl . . -. i. II nrnvn tnr lfBOI mill I lllrinC ycSlUIUUjr a ov.-auii toaay anu i w --" . . "J " ", .., t,irtin vf euro Flatulency, inoni"Ki "J " nouse nuu uuu .u..0.u.v.w.. .. 30 bills for nnni uisposiuun ui wuici. On6 to eaeKWOaeB 3S WsH St iarT2 Kidney trohbltfpJ! ft W I M t lh 7i ue yfAWw thn HJVMl-t If rntl irpHlfl, Indigestion, Costivcncss, CehN, Crlppo or .Mnlnrln. It Is abso lutely pure HOLDING " NIGHT SESSIONS number 23 wore passed, two wore, ro rcferrcd.for correction and amend ment; three woro withdrawn, two failed and two woro considered In the committee of the whole and adopted. I Twonty new bills were also Intro duced and rend tho first and second times and referred to npproprlato 'committees. When the houso ud- journed at 10:30 o'clock last ovon ing thero remained only twenty-olgh working hours to bo dovoted to the HOUSe Of RepreSeiltatiODS consideration of over 300 Iioubo bills Hard Working Body Among the most Important trans actions of tho houso during yester day and last ovcnlng's session was tho Introduction of a resolution, by Jewell, of Josophlno, providing for a ro-apportlonmcnt of tho legislative rcprosontntlon. This resolution is a Joint ono for tho nmondment of see- to windward, In tho offlco of tho sec- Uo 2 of nrtlolo I of tho constitution, I rotary of state, thoy drow tho spot providing thnt tho sonato shall con card that turned tho gnmo their way, 0f 3c mombors nnd the house of and Lane's long, nervy fingers that monlbors n9 ngB,ll8t 20 nml 30,i nun rencnen 0111 lor 1110 cnoicost min ing townships In tho Cnscados re linquished their tonslnn nnd tho Ilo homla nilnofl dropped back Into the custody or Dougliia. Tho Douglas braves havo gono homo, and thoy may find a fow 'of their townships respectively, now, nnd this proposed now npportlonmont Is to bo mndo ns follews: Ono reprosontntivo from oncli county In tho state and tho bnlanco to bo apportioned according to tho gono to n less groedy neighbor any- ( whlto population of tho Btnto, and tho how somo flno morning. I ratio of tho sonntor shnll bo dotor- ' 'mined by n division of tho whole It Is a nice thing to havo hold numhor of whlto population of onch ofllco and not to havo hoaped up now county or district by such respective bunions on tho pooplo, or hnvo cnton ratios and whon a fraction shall ro- ofT your hoad, as cattlo mon say of Komo stock. Ono of tho mon who has rotlrod from praotlcal politics In Ore gcjn with somo consldornblo credit on this lino In V. T. Wrlghtmnn, who, for 3 V4 yonrs, has conducted tho cor- sult from such division, which ahull oxceed ono-hnlf of such ratio sucli county or district shnll be entitled to a membor for onch fraction, nnd In enso any couutlos shall not hnvo the roqulBlto population to ontltlo such porauon lax iiopartmont. Ho Is a county to bo a mombor, thon such Marlon county boy, and In 1895 ad-'county shnll bo attached to one ot tho vomited tho oroatlon of tho corpqra- ndjolnlng counties for soiiBntorlal or lion tax law .and tho Inhorltnuco tax. reprosontntivo purposos, oxcopt us Ho wns rocoguUod aa nu nuthorlty provldml In tho resolution, on tho subject nnd appointed to In-1 Two othor Joint resolutions wore augurato tho Hystoni. Tho Idons he Introduced bv Mr. Ornv. of iioimU. . , v, ... r.'"-. one of which provides for tho print- iiuviiuiiiuu imui recommonuod woro enactud lu 1003, nnd through his ef forts thu iitcolptH from those dupnrt uiaiiU were ralMd to n total of $600, 000, So that Mr. Wrlghtmnn has a right to Minclud; thnt he has mndo gMnl. HHd mor than paid for hl Wiping while l tha employ of the stat. II waa a cnHdlduto for tlio of- llc nf secrvUry of statt on the Usu of extsndlng direct taxntlon, nnd If ha had been elected would have mnde a llsal to abolish all direct atnta taxtM. Th atata of nfTalra political was not ready for that step The people iiuiHt get a still blgxer dose of dlract taxw bofur thoy nbel and ndupt so progressive a sntem ns WrlgHlinun adrooutwl. He go.-s to Maxloo, and Is to l congratulated uii his very ol?vr official r.nord. Don't Put Off Until tomorrow what you can do to day. If you aro suffering from a torpid liver, or constipation, don't wait until tomorrow to got help Iluy a bottto of Herblno and got uiai uver worKlng right. Prompt ness auout health saves many sick speiia. ".Mrs. Ida Qrcaham, Point, Tor., write: I used Herblno In my lamny ror alx years, and And It does al It claims to do." Sold by D. J. Fry. : o (ovcniuumt Hay for Montana. Virginia City, Mont.. l.b 13 Owing to tho threatened stanntlon ut upwards f SO 00ft head of oat tie lu ih vlelaltV of Aswinnlbolne. by reason of vre wither and mI cf hay, uraw nad grain, the ertary ut wnr Itaa anaouactHl that ttuwe wimmodltlee. In timited quan titles, will be Mild during the noxt lhre niontb. at actual cot to tho I'nlled Ftate. The stock to W dla poiiid at will be that stored for tho of the garrlwu at Fort Asalnnl belae. There U a great ikrrlty of key tiitj grain In the uie. and this, coupled with tbe fact that the weU. er 1 the severest Whuwh for many ar. leaders the outlook to raacji me nHythtag bat bright n CASTOR I A Ik KM Yw Kivi Atwqs hfr lag or r.000 copies of tho revised game laws of the utnte, and tho other for U.nno copies of the state school laws lo be annotated by the superin tendent of mibilr Instruction and dU and It Is vory apparent that many of the bills which havo been Introduced will never again seo tho light of duy during this session, uijloss the legis lature should elect to hold ovor the constitutional period for n w.eok or so without compensation. Third Heading Hills. H. D. GO, Devcrldgo, providing for purchaso ot text-books and Biipplles ' nt oxpenso of districts. Pnssed. I II. B. 100, Drown, to making or publishing falso statements concorn Inir nffnlrs of corporations, otc. Re- roforred to committee for adjust ment as Intended. II. D. 198, Burns, abolishing all Jurlos excopt grand, trial and ln quost. Bill received only 20 affirma tive votes nnd' fnllcd to pass. II. B. 302, Freoman, to abolish payment of $10 foo to district at torneys by plaintiff in dlvorco cases Pnssed. II. B. 195, Connoll, to roqulre county officors to turn ovor to treas urer all foes dorlvod from prepara tion ot nbstrncts. Passed. II. II. 231, Washburn, pormlttlng huBbnnd or wlfo to convoy real estato whon tho other has been adjudged Insnnc. He-referred to Judiciary. II. B. 71, Burns, requiring public officors to nnswor garnishees. Pass od. II. B. 212, Jackson, to provldo for bountlos on cortnln wild nnlmnls. Motion to ro-refor lost. Motion to Indefinitely postpono lost. Failed to pnss. First Heading Hills. II. II. 427, Mooro, to croatocounty of Hood Ulvor. II. B. 428, Joint commlltoo on fish eries, to further protect salmon by providing for tho killing or soals nnd ea lions at the mouth of tho Colum bia and making nn appropriation o $12on therefore, contingent upon tho Vitror .:r. ": ! SSi t zzt9i vJW,J wra iT- child urinatcstooofteS. ;: ".,:" ii :, "f" tna h passage, it is yet afllicttd ting, depeuduDon it m.y"4 ffih18teJMl these imnort..iitnrm.. J ' trouble is due to ailnM-ii"?. the kidneys end lladuti j Wonicn as well osaentrTi.. able vr tu kidney and bUddoi nnd both need the same nSJ The mild and the liana ,r..iF-.vuuL isBoonrtaiuftj. . uy uruggisis, in nit), cent and one-dollarg size bottles. You may I have a sample bottle l... u..li r . u juuu ncc, aiso a tmjli uuuipmci iciuiig an abootj including many of the then monial letters receive! t. Cured. In writing Dr. Kihwi Ilinghamton, N.Y.,besurtuiJ iuis paper, uon't make aj but remember the nam HJL. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, yH urcss, uinguamion, N. y, ( npproprlaton of a like aoougi stato of Washington, H. B. 429, Chase, fiilni treasurer ot Coos county at III annum. e TUB PERFECT WAT. Scores of Snlem dUzcnslUtit edit. If you suffer from hniidt Thero Is only one wirtot Tho perfect way Is to twitSiJ noys. A bad back means sick tv Neglect It, urinary troallai Doan's Kidney Pllli art 1 kidneys only. Aro endorsed by SalcmpwtiwI W. J. Carlton, of HM : Salem, Ore., says: "Doia'il Pills, which I procured at Dr, ! drug store, not only strtar kldnoys but they spedlly i tho backncho and lameneit. Ii cdy that acts with such prczi beneficial results as Dou'tl Pills Is worthy of all conUn can conscientiously recomactl to othors for I know I nereri mcdiclno ot tho kind rquilul for curing backache 1 trouble" For salo by nil dalcrt centa. rost.T-Vlll urn Co, 1 Now York, sole agents forikt Statos. Itomomber the name--1 tnko no other YOUNG MEN'S SUIT! tamttst9)MMa)ita) )wiMmmMIMMtM,t,MHmnnim Many have taken advantage of the exo lent opportunities offered in young men's suit sale. These are the greatest gains of the season. Young men's long panis. ages, 1 8 to 20 years. Regular Prices $9.00 to $1 3.50. selling at $5.50 $6.50 $8. The sale will last but a few days ",m" Bi,n itiiiiiiiniHUHmmjmmr 1 1 -r r5.;k ca I fir vW? JSl X2iBkP vV vfs1! If J I Ml SIS rJ Salem Woolen 136 Commetcial St. Mills Si Sear Ute 2 Sstteim, Ottioa U imi