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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1907)
: ' , onmoon laptf. febkuaky go, joo DAILY CAT1TAL JOUKNAL, 8ALKM, ji 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 m n 1 1 1 1 1 n i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 m ' n J. A J TO RRFAK UP A COLD IN 7A HOI KS ANIJ LUKE ttni COUGH THAT IS CURABLE Mix oi.cIu.lf ounce of the Virgin OH of Wne (I'uro) with two ounce of (llrcrrine nnd half a pint of good tvhlky, ''kc well ami nm! In eapxiifiil down every four bourn. fnmoiw throat mi.l lung hjociiini, wn i.......,.,. .. ....... . . W .. .....1 l.w.n iflllfllkMrill for coiisiimiitlven In the pine wooii or .mum-, mm .. .-..... M.w- !.... I.nvn nlirariiMl the attention of Hie civilizcu worm, UC- .. .1..., .i tu.... rlliiiiiit will HirciiitdM'it weak lungs, relieve 4. riiinn iiini. the rough, Iit-nl the bronchial till and euro nny enso of lung Irnulilc Hint I not too fnr iidvnnrnl, providing imllcnt will n slit by Inking plenty of outdoor everclw, Inhaling long deep brontln eSutry tevr minute. .... It I Midi the mixture will brenk v? an ordinary cold In twenty four hour, nml, iH'Ing free from ophite mill drug, I far prefer able for h among children to the ordinary cougli mixture. Tl.o IngimlleiitM can lw wciireil from any good prescription druggist t miinll ant nml enHy prepared In your own home. i.i.-.nlrv nt the nriwrlptloii department of one of our lending ilruggUt elicited tho Informntloit that Virgin Oil of l'lno (Pure) ;; '. '. I nut mi only In linlf-ouiiw vlnU, securely milled In n round wood- ! ! mi cane, wllli engraved wrapper, nIkmvIiik I'm name Virgin OH of . . . . f .t. l.iJ M...1 !! A ..f .I...... ' l'lno (l'lirej, gunniiiieeu miner io itoi ' ' . .... tWIIi, 1IMMI, wrJul mimlier IB1, prepared only by Israeli Chemical Co., Cliiclniintl, Ohio plainly printed i hereon. Thero nro ninny rank Imitation of Virgin Oil of l'lno (Pure), which am being put OHt uniler fdmllar name and wlylo of package. Never accept thoHo a a BHlMttltwlo for Iho Virgin Oil of l'lno (I'lire), n they will in variably prodHCo imhwh, and never effect tlio d mired renult. A local pliylrlaii who I familiar with this treatment Buy It Ih undoubtedly tho most elTecllve known to medical hcIciico nt tho jHTM-nt time, mid, wive for tile open air life In the forcNt, would provo Jimt iih effective If lined at home. Ho wijh Iho formula glvii hImivo I the ono lined In Iho pine wood, and that It Iiiin tho uiuiunl IW1 endowment of Urn lending pliynUiniui of IIM country. The phynlcliiu added, If UiIm formula wan known and imed gen ernlly by the people, throat, lung mid bronchial affect Ioiih would nirely reach mi acute xlnge. 'J'ho Pure Virgin Oil of Pine In iiIho a perfect iieulrallzlug agent for uric acid. A tw drop taken on nugar night and moriilug Will heal and regulate the kidney and relieve (he most obstinate en ho of rlieumntliim, If canned by uric acid hi the nynlem. H-l II I II I 1 1 111 1 1 1 1 CI II II I I I I H I H I I I I I I I I I I H I I I I I 1 1 POUT III-' COM'MHIA. Drlncoll lllll Will Hang Tiro Tluirnday Afternoon, Until After k Bplrltvd fight In tho com mittee and In tlio lioimo, tho DrUcoll bill I'BtitlilUhlng tlio Pari of Colum bia commhmlon. aftor having pmsiiud tho lower ImiiHo la hold tip In tlio don ate. It wn coimldorod yentordny af tornoon, ami wiih iiindo a npoolnl or der for Thursday alturnoon at -o'clock. Thu bill wan roforrinl to tho com nilttco and ruiurnoil with two ro piirU, tho majority IihIiik fttvonvbla nnd tho minority ngnlntil lu pnimliKO. Tho Axtorla pooplo huvo a utroiig tlologntlon In tho city working against tho bill. Thy do not objwot to It on nny spoolllo point, but wy that It wii eoncoptwl In Portland mirruptlllouiily and that th Attorlii popln nnvtM knew aiiythlHg nbuut It UHtll It wm llHnhixl lu thw UnlnlHtHr. Tlmy claim tb)' do not umUraUHd lu mo llv. nnd tliy hn Hfrtdd of It. Th bill will thmw tki ontlr Uh1 iimm of tb port InU) thu nmuBHHinwt c.f 1'orlluml IntorMln. whlU tho ooot of tho oommlotiltm will ho borne by Multnomah. Columbia nd Clutoop eountloM JulHlly. - Wo ofTor Ono Hundred Dollar Ho ward for any onto of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by HM1' Catarrh Our. 1. J. QI1HNHY & CO. Tuloilo. 0. Wo, tho utidoralgned, huvo known V. 3. Chonny for tho Uit IS yoara, and bollavo htm perfectly bunornbU in all bultioa trauwctlou and nnnn daily able to carry out any obllsa tlum nudo by hit firm. Waldlng. Klntiau tt Marvin. Whultwate DruuuUt. Toledo, 0. lUU'a Catarrh Curo U tnkou In- tomnlly. acting dlrontly upon tho blood and mucou urfac of tho ytem. TostltaonUU nt tre. Prlcwj 76 contu j.r bottlo. Sold by all druegUt. T l!all' family Pill for con-tlpattou. but deserved to bo pu tuuder county control and set to work. PaBsed. 8. H. GG, Schoflold, Oregon City flahway, houso In commlttco of whole, Coffey In chair. Things wcro hum ming until tho appropriation was reached, which was Btruck out. In two minutes eight soctlons were con sidered, tho graft for tho flsh wnr den struck out, the bill conaldercd on grossed and reported to tho house and passed. 8. D. 117, Miller, of Linn and Ma rlon, to establish Rtnto 'institution for feoblo minded. Provides $10,000 for salarloH 1907-1908. The board of control is composod of tho governor, treasurer nnd secretary of etato. Passed. B. B. 233, Hart, fixing salury of Dakor county J2G00 nnd actual ex penses, doputios $1200 and $800. PaBsod. 8. 11. 1GG, Mlllor of Linn nnd Ma rion, to allow stock to run at largo In cortaln parts of Linn county. Passed. 8. D. 21C, by Marion county dele gation, Increasing salnry of county clork of Marion county aftor 1909. Mr, Davoy said It should bo 1908. Re ferred back to delegation to change 8. D. 192, Hnlnos, to amond char tor of Pnclllc Unlvorslty. Passed. MANY WANT PLACES Tfce Wmta Folks THKY HAYK MOKK OR I.KSfl Ml'tMNMM WITH HANKH. HAXV OF TH1JM COMK 1X THIS HAMK. WK APPKKCIATK TMKIK 1'ATKONAGK; WK IS VITJ? tyiHMIW, NO RltTKH HOW WMALu THKIK V.UrilMiS, WK INVITK THKK 'XO tX)MV AU4 TKAXRACrt'lQXK WITH TMM HAXK AH! CONHIUKKKI) ooitmtft.vrtAU SUU Bank I Inline Wednewlny. H. H. 150, Johnson, to lncrono an nual malutunnnco of Agricultural Col Iuko from $25,000 to $110,000. Passed II. 1). 183, Malnrkoy, relating to wldonlng or eHtnbllshlug stroots In oltloH of 60,000 or ovur, nnd to Issuo hnnilB. PnsHod. 8. II. McDonald, to appproprlutc monoy for Knstorn Orognn Agrloul tural collouo. PaBsod. H. U. 133, l.aynook, to protoot 1 null and Mongolian phoiiBuntB until 1912 In oortnlu Kastorn Orogon conn- tltt). 1'UHHOd. 8. 11. fifi, Hnhotlelil. to rupalr llsh way over falls at Oregon City, and rupay $itS4 to IIhIi warden. Purity sulil tho stnto hnd spent money for ton yours bulldtng llohways nt Oron City, and uovor a bmIiiioii had roiuo over It. Mr. furroll said tho hatch ory oh tho MoKoatlo bad takon moro almon tbaa nay tributary of tho Wll laniotto. Oh motion of Oampboll eotwIdoratloN was doforrwl a hair hour. 8. II. 18, IckoUoUJ, rHatlHi to gon- oral lloalMg law, Day wan toil to know what eftlMt tklo bill kail on tho Italian. Medio mU It wag nlmoil to shut out tho uuH-rootdOMt or for olgaora who oamo train othor stwtoo to nU. Holllomloi wantoil to protoot tho iHtllUM. H. II. SOT. by oammlltoo oh agrloul turo and furwdry, to oroato a statu board of forwtry, approprlnloo and prohibit burning of nluHktuK with out prwlt from furoot wardoa. ox copt log hoapa and brush tioapn. Mr llrlx kU It was it bad bill. Vawtor H.vld It wan ouo of tho host lire blllo ovor draftoil. It wa almod for tho prutoetlnu or tho timber laioroU Tho loft-ovor fnnn losing woro tho most daugorous oaanoa of toroat tiro. It put tho burden of cleaning and burning tholr loft-ovor brush heap on tho Iorrots and sawmill man. CohhoII moved to tablo. Lost. Jaoksoa. of DourIbi, said If loft-overs worn burned early In tho spring It would not oauso big tiros. V'arrell said It was an Impowilhlllty to enforce A IqkuIuk oamp of B0 men would re quire 500 men to follow thorn and burn tho debris. Purdy said It would ot $1000 an aoro to comply with this law. Hums said It would bo a hardship oa loggers. Uye pointed out vicious features of tho bill. Davoy moved deferring final notion until Thursday at 10 a. m. 8. II. IS. Kay, approving contract ontored Into by K. I. Dunbar and John Mullen and others for collating Civil War claims. Pays 10 par eout tor oolleotlng same. 8. II 1 (3. Malarkoy. to etabllnh rljht of husband to oao-baU of lands of deeiird wife, Mr. Dye stated this was not tho estate by courtesy bill Mr. Ohato said It was a bill to gtvo kubnd tbe auio rlgat that their wlvt bow had. I & U. 79, 8lob)t to puulsk persons refusing vltbeut sufficient cau, sball bo punliutd by working on tho county road. Jackson said It vas a dancerous bill. Newell said U paid tho wan who ra eotacJ $1 a day, and applied tkU to tan support at fal family. It would ma a Um of pw Wany Applicants Gather Around Railroad Commis slomers Asking For Clerkships. Oswald West, O. I). Altohloson nnd T. K. Cnmpboll nro nil In tho city, and havo already hold sovoral moot IngB, and this aftomoon will actually bogjn tho work of tho railroad com mlsBtou. Each of tho throo moinbcrs of tho commission today filed his of ficial bund of $10,000, and this nf tor noon ,at nnothor mooting to bo hold, will oloct u socrotnry at a Bnlnry of $2000 por your nnd u stonogrnphor nt n salary of $1200. They will also elsct ono of thouiBolvos nu president of tho board. Tills oltloo Ib an honor ary ono only, nml currlos no oxtrn pay or oinolumonts. TIiIb position tuny bo Heleoted by drawing lots. Bovorul amusing things have occur red In connection with tho creation of this oummleolou. Two of the otrotigoot lobbyists In favor of having tho law imumwI la Its prevent form Instead of the plan as originally In tended In tho Chapln bill were for mer Governor T. T. Qeer and State Republican Chairman Weetgate. In fact It Is known that thoeo two poli ticians wero partleularly anxious that Ike appointive power should be taken away from tho governor, and It Is onld on mighty good authority that Oaeh of thono patriots d eel red to serve his country by being a commissioner. Now for the Irony nt fate. It Iiiib boon ascertained that the governor would havo appointed Mr. Altchlcmou on tho commission nnywny, nnd that ho Is perfectly satlsllutl with the ap pointment of Mr. Campbell. Heeldea entertaining a very laudable desire to make good, lucrative berths for thojivsolvos. It Is believed that Messrs Ooor nnd Woetgate, backed up by Speaker Davey. had the patriotic ob ject In view of trying to "put tho governor In u hole." This time It did not work. Mr. WeatKftto has gone back to Al bany In disgust, nnd Governor Gecr Is emulating Plutarch, and Is writing obituaries of many eminent legisla tors. Among tho applicants for the $2000 olorkshlp might bo mentioned George Qoodatt, of Pendleton; II. M. Thomp son. Charle I. Parrish. of Portland; H. A. Ilottermoml, ot Grants Pass: K. II. Tost, of Ontario; M. h. Haldwln and some 20 others. Thoso gentlemen arc applicants tor tho $2000 Job. and If that Is not available tnoy will take what they can get. 6)tmtMmaM,8" naoiiiiiiii"l""a1'l"ll,MMM,,tin THE SENSIBLE SHOE TOR LADIES Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole SI HmwmHWW-ww-ww-H I I 1 1 M 8 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I m 111 H WJ3 ARE SOLE AGENTS FOH THIS CELEBRATED SHOE IN SALEM, AND WE HAVE A BIG STOCK IN HAND RIGHT FROM THE PAC TORV, HENCE CAN SAVE VOU MONET. WHY THEY ARE BETTER ! A THICK CUSHION OF FELT COVERED BY SOFT LEATHER MAKES A SOFT, LUXURIOUS RESTING PLACE FOR T:IIi3 FOOT. THE SHOES ARE WELL SLIDE. BUT ANY DAMPNESS THAT MIGHT PENETRATE IS ABSORBED BY THE FELT, LEAVING THE FOOT WARM AND COM FORTABLE. RESIDES THE CUSHION SOLE ACTS AS A SPRING, GIVING ELASTICITY TO THE STEP, AND AVOIDING HEAVY JAR OX A . THE SPINE. IT IS THE ONLY HEALTHY AND COMFORTABLE SIIOK CALL AND SEE THEM ii 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 n i n 1 1 n m i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 h i " " " " " i it i m i E. L. IRVIN & CO. Practical Shoemen. Expert Repairing Our Speck t9oewee IluniM' Pure Food Lnw. Thla bill has passed tlio house and should pnBa tho sonato. It provldos that nil packago and canned goods sold In Orogon may bo labeled truo weight, and that it shall contain 1G ounces to tho pound. o Even from the Mountains. IJallard'8 Snow Llnlmont Ib praised for tho good it dooa. A suro curo for rhoumnttsm nnd nil palna. Wright W. Loving, Grand Junction, Colo , writes: "I used Ballard's Snow Lini ment, last wlntor, for rheumatism and can rocommond It as tho host Llnlmont on tho market. I thought, at tho tlmo I waa tnkon down with this troublo that It would bo a wook boforo I could got about, but on ap plying your Llnlmont Bovoral tlmoj during tho night, I was about In 48 hours nnd woll In throo days." Sold by D. J. Fry. o CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. Ttie Kind You Have Always Bought T(j&jffi2&z Bears tho Signatur TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Ofllco of tho Supervising Architect, Wash ington, D. C., February 8, 1907. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo ro coived nt this ofllco until 3 o'clock p. m. on tho lGth day of Mnrch, 1907, and thon oponod, for tho Con struction of approachoa and Improv ing tho Grounds nt tho U. S. Post office, at Salem, Oregon, In nccord anco with drawing and specification, coplos of which mny bo bad nt this ofllco or at tho ofllco of tho Custo dian nt Salem, Oregon, at tho dlscro tton of tho Supervising Architect. Jnmos Knox Taylor, SuporvlBlng Architect. 2-lC-6t-cod o Neighbors Got Fooled. "I wn8 lltorally coughing mysolf to death, and hnd becomo too weak to leavo my bod; and neighbors pro dlctod that I would novor loavo It nltvo; but thoy got fooled, for thanks bo to God, I wns Induced to try Dr. King's Now DlBcovory. It took Just four ono dollar bottles to cure tho cough nnd rostoro mo to good sound henlth," wrltos Mrs. Eva Uncnphor, of Grovertown, Stark County, Ind This King of cough and cold cures, nnd healer of throat nnd lungs, 1 guaranteed by J. C. Perry, Druggist. 50c nnd $1.00. Trial bottle free. INDEPENDENCE 61' Daily except Sunday. LnthI lamotto Hotel, Salem at 1 p,xJ noct8 with motor for Moaacjfti Dallas at 6:15 p. m. Ltm1 pondonco at 8 a. m. Phoitl 179. RALPH BUDL03J A Stitch In Time Will save nine. So will 1 1 Ballard's Horchound Syrup kept on band sava many i bI sickness. A suro cure for i colds, bronchitis and tt cough. Mrs. S , Hot 8prls.es, J wrltes: "I kocp a bottle oil Horohound Syrup la my chest, and thank my ton many times. It has preresteit sovero spoils ot sickness." Sold by D. J. Fry. MJlnHJmnnJItfnFKltCa .YmyifiMfl.PILLi A Sirs. Cirr.ia Knuir fcr fnmno jitym mows to fu. sjiwirt" fr 11.00 trb.i. W.J.IUMiiul.kii wtwa roJ(TJ. fliBpkmf. Ilul Iito ttem mo4 tmi crkn l U UNITED MeOICALCO.,OIT4,lMwm Sold In Salem by Dr. SXl MHBKHMBBE9HHBHHH9SlBSBBBBBBMBVBSBHBi REDUCTION Jna.J-Ci ON M Little Ailments of. tho Stomach, Uvcr, Kidneys or lUmrls, If lulocttxl, will soon de velop Into ones of a moro serious na ture. Therefore, wo urgo every nun or woman thus afflicted to resort to HOSTETTErS STOMACH UTTERS at tho first sign ot any derangement It mtore tho appctltr, induces sound ukp, stoadte tho Bcrrw and cure Vtottttmcy, HcMtlKmt, lyfu K IwMeTMUoei, CSMIvimmnm, CMUs, en's Suit AND OVERCOATS Will Soon Be Ore. CepyrlM VH B.Kuppllmtr A. Co. CM. ooeMemtiMlit Now Is Yout Oppottitf BOYS1 IMlllllliiyilltllMI LONG PANT SUITS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICBS AGES FROM 15 TO J9 VEARS ...i inilStmtH., IBllllHM1" ROBERTS-BEST $3 HAT ON EAR?? Tnimimnmlltllinil - Salem Woolen 1 36 CoMuacfcial St. Mills Stort Sale, Ofefofi N U t r f t I oa wko rouM t W codioi s