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AMPvtT " SSrii"78W 'JtaMur.i. ",.,;.... ,., i ..wp, -T"tUH'- . , flW ' .. DAILY CAPITAL JOUtNAIi, BALBM, ORHGON, TUESDAY, FKHRUARY 10, 1007. DRINK PLENTY OF GOOD PURE WATER FARMER PIJRDYi NOT IN IT HOUSE MONDAY EVENING DAVEY PASSED FAIR BILL STOCKTON TI1pniMPWnigt lurcrccK. l;wirafrwiW II ii 5SfW fT J" ", .V ST In " I r w- "l I ?Ur' SALE Of MEN'S CLOTHING $9.00 Suit JVo havo Just gono through our Btock and taken out ovory suit ot which we havo but a few loft In each lot. Thoro aro all sizes, but not nil of tho samo lot. Thoso wo havo placed on separato tables, and put a prlco on them that will movo thorn quickly. Tho styles aro right up to tho socoud, and tho workmanship suporb. You'll And only ono or two ot a kind, but they're all so superb that you will find something that' will just suit you. fellies up io q 1 3 I $9.00 Per Suit! CMHHMMBMNaHMMMiMHHHaMMMil C .-- "-n r&li'i I id Opera House BO. P. COIIDIUY, Manager. IXD.VESDAV, FIUmi'AHY SO. r AiUa presents tho melodlouB musical success, ME UMPIRE" flmoroui tatlro on baseball, spo cMJr designed for laughter. I BED MACE, as tho "Umpire,'' 1 1 superior company. See tho .f fnnlhnll enmo. Salem Mull btMl nils and colors used. Tho gal Broilers. Perfect beauty -M of SO. i Men 11.30, 61.00, 7.1c, IJOc. a5openVeune8(lny at 9 a. in. GER GRAND THEATRE. lay, Feb. 18. hpo'i fsvorlto young actress. Miss Margarita Fischer , ix a fre Act Comedy Drama 'La-Belle -Marie" Elaborate Wardrobe Meet, mains, 15 and 26c. IE LECTURE rOXICHT TIOGA HALT,. !W, February 10, at Hi IS. MHS. laws i TO lctBre on "Tho Training ot ww sua Physiognomy." Parents Bfoibownhow to understand and 1 imrd and selfish children otobrlni their moral and ln- powers Into tho ascend 0 T.ortbd.iSn80Cnar. Ji tan, f0rm. -.,,, v... r?.fr vecture to cIdha m, K??4 Cotlon. k .. " H from in , . -' " Tin In. lkh --. woo nas been n Harrlsburg. 77.w?L Tea NiMKiett "VUWrllfji May Ilo Doth. A cartoon In tho Orcgonlan ot last Friday represents nlno Multnomah representatives at Salem bllndfloldcd by tho hands ot plutocracy, so that thoy "do notgseo anything wrong with perpetual franchises." Per haps their constituents, who aro not blindfolded, will sco something wrong with thorn. Tho perpetual franchlso was alwnys monstrously wrong, and at this day any man who npprovos It Is oltlior n knavo or n fool. Orogon Observor Ollt DOLLS AUK "KASY TO TAKK." Dread and rolls, pies and cakos and nil tho rost ot our baking bring joy to ovory palnto, nourlshmont and strongth to ovory eator. Take a roll or n loaf of broad In your hand, look at It, Binoll It, tasto it, mnstlcato a mouthful and ovory hoiibo will toll of triumph for our baking. c. ul'lom, Plume 380. Capital Bakery. Try This at Home For Kidneys and Bladd r "Tho pooplo hero do not drink enough water to keep healthy," ts claimed, a , well known authority. "Tho numerous cases ot stomach trouble, kldnoy and blnddcr diseases and rheumatism aro mainly due to tho fact that tho drinking of water, nature's greatest mcdtclno, has been neglected. Stop londlng your system with pat ent medicines and euro-alls; but get on tho water wagon. If you are real ly sick, why, of course, tako tho proper medicines plain common vegetable treatment, which wll not shattor the nerves or ruin tho stom ach." When roqucsted for such a pro scription for tho euro ot rhoumatlsm and kldnoy troublo tho answer was: "You must mnko the kidneys do their work; they are tho (liters ot tho blood. Thoy must bo mado to Btraln out of tho blood tho wasto matter and nclds that causo rhoumatlsm; tho urtno must bo neutralized so it will no longer bo a sourco ot Irrita tion to tho bladder, and, most ot all, you must keep theso acids from forming In tho stomach. This Is the causo of stomach troubles and pot digestion. For theso conditions I would suggest tho following prescrip tion, which Is composed of only vege table lngrodlonts, which can bo ob tained from nny good proscription pharmacy. Any -ono enn mix them by Blinking woll In a bottlo. Fluid Extract Dandollon, one-lmlt ounce; Compound Knrgon, ono ounco; Com pound Syrup Sarsaparllln, three ounces. To bo taken In tenspoonful doses nftor each meal and at bod tlmo, but don't forgot tho wnttjr Drink plonty nnd ofton." This valu able information and nimplo prescrip tion should bo posto'd "up In'CUch housohold and used nt tho first sign of nn attack of rhoumatlsm, bnck ncho or urinary troublo, no matter how light. o V LA DKLLK MAIUK. Creased Pants Representa tives Stand By the City . Pot Hunters Mui'Knrltu Fischer Company Scores u lilt Last Xljslit at tho Kllngcr (Iriiml. Senators Doforo going homo, why not let mo fit you with a pair ot good glasses,! wmen wm do a comion ana pleasure to you7 Wo can fit tho most com plicated oyos; nearly 30 years' ex perience. Wo do our own grinding, and lenses duplicated on short no tice. CHAS. H. HINGES Expert watchmaker and graduaU optlcUn, 123 Commercial street. Easy to. find, next door to Capital bask. Orange Special 1 doz.35c Oranges. . ,30c 1 doz. 50c Oranges. . .40c This is the best price that has been made oa oranges this sea son. Send or phono your order In early. We also haTJ x full line of fresh vegetable Includ In lettuce, cauliflower, cabbage, turnips, parsnips and carrots, Itemember the place, Moir Grocery Company WlWeW. "Thoro was n fairly largo audlonco at tho Kllngor Grand Inst night to soo tho first prosontntlon hero of "La Hollo Mario." Tho play Is equal In merit to tho "Groat Dluo Grass Dorby," which was given last wook, although an ontlroly dlfforont stylo ot play. Miss Flsohor, In tho dual rolos of "Mnrlo Dunols" and 'Jean IngloBldo," Is glvon nn oxoellont op portunity to show her talent as !n" actross, and In both roles sho provos that Bho Is mistress ot horsolf and hor audlonco. From a charming, re vongful, coquotto sho turns to a wo man with a will, burning with hnt rotd for tho ono who had wronged hor, and with righteous Indignation finally brings tho villain to tho fnto which ho merits. While tho thome of tho play Is pa thetic yet, there Is enough comedy nnd good specialty numbers In tho production to give It lifo. Tho play last night brought forth tears and laughtor, and had tho requisites which satisfy nn audl onco. o O JA. m T C 3K.tS J. . czm Mr. Purdy, of Washington, made a desperato effort to abolish entirely tho olhco of state game and forestry warden but his Intentions were not received very kindly by tho houso which positively refused to glvo the, mnttor oven serious consideration, much to his disgust and chagrin and ho gavo full vent to both when tho house, in commltteo of tho wholo, re fused to entertain his motion to amend houso bill 28. by inserting a section which had for its purposo tho repeal of tho section under which the office was created, and oven did him tho discourtesy to tlcclino to listen to his explanation of tho prosposod amendment, and when tho commltteo arose and proceeded to placo tho bill upon final passage ho entered strcnu ous objections to tho harsh treatment accorded him. -Ho received no en couragement or satisfaction in this howover, nnd tho bill Itself was defeated. Purdy Friend of Birds. Houso bill 28. bv Jackson, proposed to abolish tho $1 rosldcnt hunters' license, s provided under the present law, nnd to incrcaso ,tho non-resident licenso from $10 to $25 per annim, but tbo houso was in no mood to consider for a vcrv Ions titno thu nbollslimcnt of nny sourco of rovenue, nnd especially in tho faco of tho ot cecdlngly heavy appropriations of tho session, nnd promptly turned tho bill down. More fun was created over tho bill. No. 287. by Purdy, of Wash ington, who proposed to prohibit tho 'l.i...,iM.. 0 ..- 1.I-.1- .m. .,.. ..i .11111.111 ui gumu uiiun wiiii uus al together and tlio mcasuro dropped into comploto oblivion with iv dull-slckou-ing thud. Not, howover, heforo it had precipitated n lively debato during which tho ire of Mr. Kdwnrds, of Lane was nrouscd to tho highest pitch, ns was that of Mr. Purdy who dr- clnrcd that thcro woro nioro game birds destroyed by hunting dogs thou uy mail nmi gun anil no clinrgcil tlio dogs with being confirmed egg-suckers mid ucst robbers. Edwards Makes a lilt. "Thoro is no closed season for flogV shouted Mr. L'dwnrds, "and It makes no dllTcronco how much of ti closed season you hnvo for huntoia when tho dogs nro turned looso. Why inuro is a barber In Kugeuo wh boasted of how ho had trailed ii China pheasant for nluo miles with ti dog, crosscl the Willamette river twlco mid finally rnn him down and killed him. Thnt is tho way tho birds are being protected." "Did tho huntor hnvo tho bird mark ed f" facetiously Inquired Speaker Da vcy. "Yerf, ho had him mnrked to kill nnd ho killed him, too," replied Mr. Kdwnrds. This practically eiuloii tho colloquy nnd tho bill woj dealt a knock-out blow. Anotlier hunters' license hill that was glvon nil ovordoso of kuook-out drops during yestorday's rush was that of HoVorldL'C. of MuUnnnmli. which permitted tho county olorki aim uioir ueputies to retain 10 jut edit of the amount of torn itollroted In their rosncetlvo counties. This ono lived just long enough to permit of its being read and a veto to bo takon upon it. M: The Effervescence Of spring is upon us, and all nature is leavonod with tho magic of lifo. That's what will happen to your baking and pastry it you UBO EppJey'i Perfection Ba&fag Powtfer It's Biade at home, and Its high est testimonial Is that it is used at home by the great majority ot our beat housekeepers. C ML EPPJ.EY Manufacturer CaLH frraran $25,000 Bill Passed For New State Fair. Grounds Buildings EASTERN i OREGON WATER LAW 11. D. ICO, Browu, to prohibit mak ing or publishing false statements concerning affairs oi corporations, etc. Passed. U. D. 201, Drlx, for improvement of streams, sloughs, etc., for logging purposes. Indefinitely postponed. II. is. 4zu, ways ana menns commit tco, appropriating $25,000 to provldo now stock buildings at the state fair grounds. Passed. II. D. 421, Game committoo, pro tecting elk until Septembor 1007. Passed. II. D. 428, Joint commltteo on fisheries, providing for klllng seals and sea lions nt mouth of Columbia, for protection of fish. Palled to pns;. II. B. 48, Darrott, Umatilla, atl Wnshburne, providing for doixisltlnu atato fund In banks, Indcuntoly postponed. II. II. 421, Ways and means com mittee, appropriating money for Doys and Girls Aid Society, Florcneo Crlt tendon Home, Pntton Home, etc, carrying $40,000. Passed. 11. D. 378, Freeman, requiring banks to mnko public statements concoruing certain bank dopostts. Passed. II. D, 20, Jackson, relating to es tablishing of county roads and dis tricts. Failed. II. D. 412, Jackson and Pike, to ex tend tlmo of qualifications of appli cants for admission to soldiers' homo from six to twolvo months residence in tho state. Passed. II. D. 410, Jowcll, authorizing fish wnrdon to blast out resfi in Illinois nnd ltoguo rivors. Passed. H. D, 105, Kdwnrds, to Incronso ths rovonuo for publlo school purposes. Passed. II. D. 423, Chapin, relating to em bezzlement by employes. Pnssod, II. 11. 201, Vnwtcr, to create boirrt of regents for normal schools. Passed. 11. D. 282, Chnpln, by rcqucsr, to prohibit tho advertising . of euro or treatment of venereal diseases, etc. Passed. H. J. It, No. 14, To amend consti tution to limit life of public fran chise grants to twenty-flvo yentx. Adnptod. . - . . . 11. I). 171. Jones, Lincoln nnd Polk, defining commission houses. Indefinite ly postponed. II. 11. 427, Moore, Jiy request, to crcnto Hood IMvor county, Motion to iuko up rrom tnuio lost. 11. I). 401, Jones, or Lincoln and Polk, to protect tho oyster Industry. Passed. 11. D. 232, Vuwter, Perkins and Kubli, to provldo for Southern nnd Knstorn Oregon Normal schools. Lai 1 over. v H. D. 12. Darrott. Umatilla, for tho CHtubliidimuiit of juto mill at stnto poiiitontinry. Indefinitely mNtioiiod. H. 11. 232, Vmvtor, Pflrklns ami, lund Normal school. Passed. 11. D. 208. Oray, Jackson nnd Vnwr tor. to provldo support for Drain Nor mal. Failed to pass. If. D. 13. Barrett. Umnttlln. for . ipoH of Weston Normal. Passed. O.A.C. BILL PASSES SENATE Replies to Purdy's Plea For the Poor Tax Burdened . Farmer Lower House Refused to In definitely Postpone Irri gation Bill ' Tho water code bill carao up In tho house this morning, bolng sent in by tho sonato, A strong effort was made by tbo opponents of tho mcas uro to have further consideration ot tho bll llndofinltoly postponod. This was votod down, and tho bill will come up In Its regular course, and will go on'-lts final passage probably this ovenlng or tomorrow rooming. It tho refusal to Indefinitely post pone Is rightly fntorpreted the Indi cations are that the amended bill will bocornp a law. As tho emer gency clause has been stricken out, tho bill, It signed by the governor, will not becomo a law for 90 days, and It may yet bo submitted to a ref erendum vote. There Is strong op position to tho measure In tho Wil lameteo valley and Western and Southern Oregon, and thero Is not a unanimity ot opinion In favor of it In that section east of tho Cascades, whore the provisions ot tho bill will bo in force. The bill has been so amended that Us framers would scarcely be ablo to recognize It. - o BmmsU ITOXIA. ilu wmM M Mart MaaM Itaaif Whon tho sonato mot this morn ing, by unanimous consent Sonator Johnson nmondod II. D. 342, provid ing for tho bottormont of tho Agri cultural collego, making tho appro priation $60,000 for 1907 and $0C, 000 for 1908. Tho bill camo In from tbo houso making thoso appro priations $70,000 for each year. With this amendment tho bill was placod on Its final passago and on acted. This Is the total sum the school will get from tho stato, with the exception ot tho annual malnto nanco fund of $2D,000, which Is fixed by law. However, there Is a bill ponding In tho houso to raise the amount for maintenance to $50,00. A largo number of house bills wore read tho first and second tlmos and roferred to appropriate committees, Tho sonato has cleaned tho desk of houso bills, and at 11:09 o'clock ad journed until 2 o'clock. m Savings Hanks for Oregon. F. N, Myers, secretary ot tho Gor man American Savings Bank of Portland, filed supplemental articles ot Incorporation In tho offlco of tho socretary of stato this morning In creasing tho capital stock of that In stitution from $5000 to $1,000,000. This Is ono of a chain of 30 banks which the Meyers family, ot San Francisco, havO chartered In Oregon towns. Tho original capitalization was placed at $5000 In each In stance, and this is tho first of the fbanks where tho capital stock has been increased. No one in financial circles seems to know anything about tho person ality of thoso capitalists or what thoy propose to do la the banking world. Speaker Davey mado a ton-stroke on tho floor Of tho houso yesterday; afternoon, during tho discussion Inci dent to final notion upon tho ways and means committoo bill making an appropriation of $25,001) for tho con. struetlnn nt ntnclr hnllilltirr nt '! fair grounds when ho mado an ex ceedingly caustic reply to tho remarks of Mr. Purdy. of Washington, who snoka nrmtust. tho. mpimurn. nmi in Af- Davoy's convincing manner of roason- nig uuu rcauy response IB 10 a groac extont duo tho success of tho measure, coupled with tho strong recommenda tion ot Chairman Drlscoll, of tho ways and moans comlutttoo, Tho commltteo's recommendation for tho appropriation of that amount was uuu iu inu Buuciiauons ui soma oc tho most prominent and Influential stnekntpn nt ihn ntntn thnt ! 1ia,i. ers of high grndo cattlo, sheep and "uKa uu rujirenouiea mac inoy woro taking nltogothor too much risk In exlllllltlncr tllnlr litirh.nrlnn.l atnnlr In old tumblo-down and Unsanitary snacKs ami aitor this was oxplalnol, Mr. Purdy. of Washington, got up and ridiculed tho state fair in a gen eral way and closed with an eloquent nppenl for tho poor, tax-burdonod farmer who, on account of the hcavv taxos to which ho was siihjectcd In support of tho stnto fair, viowed tho flno exhibits In a Joseph's suit of many colors and a multiplicity uf patches, but ho had no sooner conclud ed in this lino of argument until Mr. Davoy wns upon his feet, and, in substance, saldi ' "Tho farmers who wear patches aro not of the kind which benefit from tho teachings wlilcu tho stato fair, with Its exhibits of tho finest live stock that can bo produced lit thq world, oircrs. It Is tho-f armor thai' studies how best to Improvo tho quality of Ids stock and mnko tho greatest amount of profit from It is thp oqo thnt benotits from the com petitive exhibits that nro ottered at expositions ot this kind. Theso farm. ers, nnd thero Is nono that has bona fitted nioro . from theso shows than thoso from Washington and Ynmhlll counties, derive the greatost amount ot benefits from tlieSo exhibitions ami thpy nrn tlin Inst Mint nnnl.l l.n n- pectcd to como beforo this loglslaturo nnd kick about n littlo incnsly appro priation of $25,000 to provldo for tlio protection ot their stock which is valued well up Into tho hundreds of tlioiiHa'udu, Tho' fnrmors. that nro wiso enough to benefit from these exhibits do not como to tlio stnto fair in iug and patches not by any means, thoy um nlly como In'ruubor-llrrd higgles nnd automobiles and appreciate tho bene- in iu iiu uvrivuu in mo nxieut or being more than willing to pay nn additional bonus to rniso tho stand nrd of quality that thoy nro expect ed to roach in order to ho ablo to compete In tho stock exhibits of tho Oregon utato fair which ranks well up among the host of them all over tho world. As to the truth of this I only nood clto the record of Oregon breeders nt tho St. Loftli world's fair which took first premium ovor all Block on display In the dairy class." After Mr. DnvilV lilt ilnurn tl,rn was no debato upon tho question nnd win.il uiu iiiiiii voia wns taken it was found that tho great majority of tho members of tho houso was unqualified ly in favor of providing moro com fortablo nnd decont quarters for this blah crado stock nt tba nnniml ilnln exhibits. $5,000 Reward Will bo paid to any person who can. find ono atom of opium, chloral, morphine, cocaine, ether, chloroform, heroin, alpha and beta eu caine, cannabis indica, or chloral hydrate or any of their derivatives, in any of Dr. Miles' Remedies. This applies to goods in original packages, unop ened, and not tampered with. Certain unscrupu lous persons are making fnlso statements about theso remedies. "I hava been troubled with a Ur rikla htadtcho for the last ten yR! ths doctors could do in no good. I ttir Dr. Miles' AntM'aln Tills odvor UmxI In Hit Sunday masraslns, so I thoucht I would try a nainpl. I did o. and ttiy helped mo wonderfully, I had headache so badly I could hard ly sea to work, so I sent to the druir tore and sot a box. In a coupla at hour I was all rlRlit. It whs tha Orat medicine to do rue anr sood." A. A, II.UU, I'hlUdHiiliU, I. (3: Tacom Btreet. Dr. Mil' Antl-Paln Fills are sold by rour drvosltt. who will guarantee that he flrt packase will kenest. If It falle, h will return your money. . M tfeeee, M cente. Never tela In MC Mil Medical Co XUOMrt.Iad