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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1907)
j' " w fiWwr f.T" ' V , "i SPirWTfc?''' T""rr"''Wr 5'" 2nv' t4rhhne; ;TT,fl&3W r.'fww DAILY CAPITAL JOCKNAIj, 8AUSM, ORW30N, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1007. S J.LS10LKIOIN THFOLD Will It IUKINCK. KSPRING MERCHANDISE II r rwj sssl m morc brilliant display; or tresnppnng Lil Goodsihas ever been seen in this city. The store throughout is aglow with freshness and newness. Muslin Drawers 50 Cents ...j nt enft extra oual- aymusfin.triinmed with lace id four rows of insertion lematch. Others trimmed rib embroidery with sev- eral rows ot line w.r. YmiII agree with us they re the finest values shown for the price White Waists 50c Se, Court Street Window tor uispiay A beautiful array of fash ions. Latest creations await you here. We offer a spe cial value made of fine sheer lawn, trimmed with with fine vaf. insertions and made in either longer short sleeve styles. DEADLOCK : Maybe i RESULT House Sends Speaker 1o Demand Reasons of fe; the Senate . $1.00 lift and Opera House JX0. P. COMHtAY, Manngcr. ONE SIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY, FEB'Y. 21 Tho Great Political Play. (THE COUNTY CHAIRMAN 11V GKOIIG13 A1)K, fcathor of "The College Widow." ! A guaranteed nttractlon. Samp na jtyed SOO nights In Now York City. I St on talo Thursday at 9 n. m. Me M-50, 11.00 75c and 50c. irand Opera House JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mgr. 0NDAY, FEBURARY 25 .eRoy Gesner's RETURN PROM EUROPE 0NCERT ! ASSISTED BY Prs. Walter Rccd, I Contralto, of Portland. Pr Von Jessen, Pianist P. Silas H. Soule, of Port I Imtf and Mrs. D. p. Carnes, I Accompanists. SATURDAY Mrs. Ellis' Last Day in Salem. Owing to tho demand for phreno logical examinations, Mrs. Ellis hns decided to romnln In Snlem until UNGERG&AND THEATRE y, Feb. 18. fcton'i favorite young actress. wfes Margarita Fischer INA "ft Act Comedy Drama Belle - Marie"' Wardrebe wenlngi, 15 and 25c. '' itors fe"r-.'.' ; JJ. cotnfort and pleasure . nearly 30 years' ex- , d"Wef4 on short no- J?-. H. HINGES k wBessskba & I . . Sunday. Don't miss this opportuni ty to havo your character delineated by ono, of tho greatest phrenologists of todny. These examinations nro given vor bnlfy nnd In charts, with all tho can dor and faithfulness of confidential communications. Mrs. Ellis has mndo u llfo long study of this hcJoiico, and has been undor Instructions with tho host PhronologlstB and Physiognomists of Europo nnd Amorlca. Mrs, Ellis is a grnduato of the American Instltuto of Phronology of Now York (Fowlor & Wolls Co.). Office: Tioga Hall Hours 10 a. m. to 10 p.m. Friday ovonlng at tjio Christian church Mrs. Kills will glvo a private lecturo to Indies on hoalth and dress linprovoment. Lecturo boglna nt 8:15 p. in. Orange Special 1 doz. 35c10ranses . . . 30c 1 doz. 50c Oranges. . .40c This Is tho best price that has beon mado on oranges this sea son. Bend or phono your order ia early. We also havo a full lino of fresh vegetables Includ ln lettuce, caullflowor, cabbage, turnips, parsnips and carrots. Remember the place. Moir Grocery ; Company 4M State SK. pimm tm Tho strong rivalry which 1ms de veloped between tho two branches of the legislature within tho closing hours of tho session cropped out anow yestordny nfternoon whon, acting presumably undor authority of joint rulo No. 11, which provides that no bills shall bo Introduced In either liouso nor any bllla rccolvcd from tho sennto by tho houao during the last flvo days of tho session nnd has been construed to apply also to house bills finding their way Into tho Bcnato, tho sennto roturnod a batch of nowly adopted Iioubo bills to tile house, declining to recolvo thorn. Tho houso refused, however, to ac cept such an Interpretation upon tho rule, and, through courtesy of tho sonntc, Speaker Davoy was delegated n commltteo of' ono to wait upp'n tho Ronntn nnd nxnlnln tho situation to which tho memborshlp of that body, which was done, and tho up por branch of tho leglslnturo agreed to tako tho question up nnd pass up on It Inter. JL This action on tho part of tho boTj ato Is looked upon by tho houso members nsboing of a rotnllatorynri turo for tho mnnnor In which tljo house, In holding up tho Whealdon portago road extension, forced tho sennto to pass upon tho Port of Co lumbia bill fnvorably, nnd tho Mult nomnh delegation In tho houso Is still holding tho Hood River county bill over tho heads of tho members of tho Wasco delegation, to koop them lined up. Senator Whcaldon nnd Roprcsontntlvcs Knowlcs and Hcndrlck, of Wasco, nro very Indig nant over tho situation of affairs, and, If tho thing keeps up much long er tho Eastern Oregon dolcgntcs may bo .forced to form a combina tion nnd light It out with tholr tor mentors. Among tho EaBtorn Oregon meas ured that woro literally thrown Into tho wasto basket of tho houso yos torday afternoon, on reading of re ports of committees, wns that of Sen ator Smith, of Umatilla, providing for tho llconso of ombnlmcrs; that of King, of Ilnrnoy and Mnlhuur, appro priating $25,000 for nld In tho con struction of a brldgo ncroBH tho Snnko rlvor noar Ontario nnd on tho old immigrant trail, and thnt of Sen ator Hart, of Raker county, provid ing for tho ostnbllshmunt of u law library nt Pendleton, all of which woro roportod bnck unfavorably and Indoflnltoly postponed by tho houso. When tho house took, recess Inst ov onlng Gl sonnto bills had boon passed to third rending, and Speaker Davoy fools almost certain that tho work of tho houso will hnvo been prac tically finished by tomorrow night. too many GIRLS IN PUBLIC Mrs Ellis Delivers Her Last Public Lecture to Urge Audience i J. W. BOLLCN Ha&axer Salem Undertaking Co. : Fuaeral Director aad A. cow4t MtfMc. ef tka i S BHt 9 ! tf fWMK-fcl gOOM I A fltltch In Timo Will aave nine. So will a bottlo of Ballard's Horehound Syrup alwayr kept on hand sava many a spell ot sickness. A euro cure for coughs, colds, bronchitis and whooping cough. Mrs. S , Hot Springs, Ark., writes: "I keep a bottle ot Ballard's Horehound Syrup In, my medicine chest, and thank my forethought tnaay tlraea. It has prevented many' severe spells of sickness." . Sold by D. J. Fry. c 8mm tU lZ'C93.rCwML. i Th KM i ji HmWstfi wMfft OLvW feafi rs The Effervescence Of spring Is upon us, and all nature Is leareaed with tho magic of life. That's what will happen to our kakisg and pastry if you use Epj4ryy Perfection Bakia; Powder It's mado at kone, and its high est testimonial Is that it Is -used at hosse by the great majority ot our, best keusekespers. C. M. EPP.LEY MksfMlfsClliff Mrs. Ellis, tho noted nlirci&logist, gnvo her Inst publio lecturo last night in Tioga hnll to a inodoratoly largo audience notwithstanding the. fact that an ndmissiou was charged. The subject 'of Love, Courtship and Mnrringo was handled in n mastorful ninuner. Among somo of tho ideas ad vanced was thnt too many girls entor publro life nnd thereby tho homes of today nro losing their Instrinido valuo as factors in chnrnctor building. Tho girls, being thrown into tho business world, lose tho swoot innocenco and refinement which every true, loving man admires and, nro incnpnblo of ranking homo-n haven of rest and con tontmont. "When more appreciation is shown for homo building nnd for tho enro nnd training of children, thru will bo fowor lady bachelors." Mrs. Ellis will remain in Snlom for tho bnlnneo of tho week, giving prl vato readings, nnd on Friday ovonlng will lecture to women at tho Christina churcli on the subject, "Pnrontnl cul ture, heredity and kindred subjects." Tho fact thnt tho uho of this church was tendered to Mrs. Ellis by tho ladles of tho congregation, who desire ns many ns possible to hoar hor lec ture, bIiowh how well sho hns boon ro eolved in Salem, nnd how sho is recog nised as accomplishing fircnt good for hcrfcllowmon ns sho goes along. Sho hns ben besieged with applicants for private readings almost boyoml her oxpectntlons, honco spenks highly of Snlom nnd her roccption hero. THE HOP SITUATION UNCHANGED MarketRemains Quiet-Values Fayor Growers- Few . Local Buys t. riCKUTS UNDER THE ma iuoxze dome.; W. I. Vawter played n difficult hand, with apmb credit to hlmsojf. As defeated cnndldato for tho 'speak ership .ho has been tho minority leader on the floorand.lo his credit bo It said, ho hns not engaged In domagoglc methods. Ho has novor attacked property Interests, and with a normal school on his hands has steered betweon tho breakers which beset his. path, showing that ho Is n man cnpablo ot shouldering consid erable responsibility. Thoro la n political future- for Mr. Vawter. Ilo has 'a combinations dignity and af fability that Is never hmrrod by In coherent conduct or loud brawling. Porhnps this Is In part duo to tho fact that he has Mrs. Vnwtor ot his sldo a great deal ot tho tlmo. RILES CURED After nil of Senntor Johnson'B (Den ton) strong partisan stnnds In his do bntoa in tho sennto tliia session ho was forced to bow in recognition to tho power of tho governor when his per sonal intorosts in tho enactment of tho agricultural college appropriation bill Woro In joopnrdy. Senator Johnson called upon tho governor before tho bill, which had passed tho houso, enmo up ror consideration in tlio sen to nnd, in order to save his bill from annihilation at tho hands of tho chief executive ho choso to nbido by tho lnttor's suggestion to cut tho amount from $100,000 down to $125,000, and tho monsuro Is now in tho hands of tho governor nnd will, In nil probability, moot with his approval ns nmoucd. Bccnusb tho houso saw fit this morn ing to oxompt Clatsop nnd Tillamook counties from tho operation of the provisions of tho Uinghnm bill, making It compulsory for tho logging interests to burn nil slashing nnd debris iu .tho forests during certain sonsonH of the year, it is understood tho governor is inclined to voto tho iiichsiil'o on tho ground thnt theso exemptions worked upon tho othor counties iu which tho law would become operative. Sonntor llnrt's reapportionment of state senators' bill, "which passed tho Honuto Inst week by a close voto was givon a Blight sot bnck iu tho houso this morning when It came up on tho favorable report of tho committee on apportionment recommending that tho bill do pass when tho effort wiih mndo to innko it u special order for this" uf tornoon failed. Tho bill, however, was laid on tho table, which makes It uoh nlblo to tako it up nt'nny time nnd it, is nuito prolmulo that It will bo or dered up this afternoon nnd fought out on tho floor of tho house to n final issue. Tito strongest opposition to tho bill iu its present form comes from Multnomnh whoso senatorial ro presentation in, the original bill wns cut down from eight to six by the somite nnd the Multnomnh dolegntlon in tho houso will mnko an effort to raise tho uumbor back ngaln. Thoro is a lively xurnmhlo on for tho lucrative position of secretary of tho newly created railroad oommisHiou, which carries with it an auuiinl salary of $12000, and tho multiplicity of can dldatoH for tho Job makes tho situation most Interesting nnd glvofl promise of oven more interesting ilovolopmoiitri Inter on. It is oouetdod that eastern Oregon is entitled to tho job and tho fight Iiiih dwindled down to between three enudidutoHi (leorgo tloodnll, of Pendleten: J. K. Ilurdetto, of Tunln tin, nnd Dr. Ulimiltou, of La Oraiiilo, ltatktti Down .With Twenty .Years Suffering, MnsMtchusotta Maa Cured liy Wonderful Pyra mid Pllo Cure. Trlnl Package Free to All on Request "I ti-led tho snmplo of your euro you sent mo. I used It and then bought a 50c box. Tho results woro Immediate nnd surprising to mo, I assure you, I hnd beon to a doxen of tho best doctors and paid much mon ey to them with no results whatovor. I had this affliction for 20 years. I was In a hospital for a long tlmo, and I left It physically broken down. X hnvo boon bo bnd for monthn at a tlmo ua to bo unable to wnlk. Having u friend who lost his llfo by an oper ation, I deststod from ovor having that "experiment tried on mo. I owe you a debt ot gratitude I bollovo that plica would bo banished from humanity nnd bocomo an unknown thing, woro every ono nffllctcd with them to but spond from GOo to $1.00 for Pyramid Pllo Curo. Its spoedy action also makes It oxtromoly favor ablo for Impatient people I am, yours slncoroly, George II. Bartlett, Mnttapan, Mass." Why Bhould this bo curod.and you loft to Buffer? Why Bhould you en- duro tho torturo ot an oporatton whoa thouenndo of cases of tho utmost se verity havo boon Instantly romodlod by our method? Tho Pyramid Pllo Curo la Nature's method ot curing pllos. Tho little Biipporsltorlcs Immediately reduce nil congestion nnd swoltlng, heal tho fovorcd and ulcorcd parts And bring tho rectum back to Itn normal con dition, It costs you absolutely nothing to try vthlB troatment. Wo will gladly sond you a frco trial pnekngo ot tho Pyramid Pllo Curo In a plain floated wrapper without any oxpbnso to you if you will send your nnmo and nd drosB to Pyramid Drug Co., 80 Pyra mid Dldg., Marshall, Mich. When you hnvo uBod tho samplo of tho Pyramid Pllo Curo, you can at GO conts per box. O" TERRIBLE WRECK (Contliiued from page one.) Tho hop situation seems to romnln practically uuchnngod. Tho eastern buyers are out of tho market and tho demand is nulot with' no apparent pressure on "the growor to sell. Thoro nro about .'10,000 bales in tho hands of tho Oregon growors. Choice hops nro scarce and tho market seems to bo iu tho growors favor nlthough no change in looked for In tho noar future. It Is reported thnt Walt Mlllor a few days ngo disposed of two lots at Dayton amounting to something over 100 bales at 104 cents and E. ('.' Horst bought n small lot to fill out a shipment. It Is also said thnt several growers noar Dallas, among whom nro Grant k Guy, Campbell Bros, nnd Foster have form- ml I, twwil iitifl liiitr.t ulilfwtnil n pnliatim. ..,.. ,.r n i.ni. in i....i.. Tim Knn. nnd tho nrosont prospects nro that tho lish market according to tlio Inst issue ' first mentioned stands highest In favor 01 liio ouniuru wruKuii utuuKiiivn ni good position to rocolvo tho choice of tho commission, 'iiio deiognios irom of Jho Wntervlllo Times is dull and nan in no way rnHpoixiou to mu in- nnnl Atlnn. tt ft linM.,p tvmln Yltlli fll.l dawning of tho now yonr. Owing to' Mwteni Oregon will hold n meeting tho very littlo press of tho donlors to this morning and mnko nn effort to clear, and tho lnck or confldonco in tho arrive in n decision ... u, i..... market tho values thoro have declined. Mr. dooilall Is n young attorney nnd Tho dcnlors soem to foar that tho mar- Booms well fitted for the position, ns kot will bo flooded with low grade Pa- mny bo said of the othor eaudhlatoH. ciflc hops and "ronlly," says tho Times, ' !" l"'" ! !rlvto sooretnry to "choice Oregon hops havo boon sold ! stenographed for former Justice hero at 75s and It Is roportod thnt T- O. Halloy, of the supremo court nnd Herat Bros, have boon offering hops h still employed in that capacity In ....,.. ),.. tnr tin. nn.l rt!ia lho sorvicos of .Tustioo Atkon, who sue- (13 and 13Vj cents)." This it ia aal.l ecoded Justice JI"l'y to the bench, has sorlously nlfocted tho markot, for Mr. Uurdotto, of Tualatin. Is iilso nil English inerehants can not compute nttornoy nnd base rooolvod tho favor With thc.o figures and a a nutUrnl.ublo support of tho dologatoji from his eonscauenco thoy give I'nolflo hops u' section of tho state who will mako n name. Tho prices In Now 'ork, hard iignt ror nun. ur. uanmion ding to" tho last week's Issue of former member of the old railroad m...?- . ... fniinw., .conimlsalon and Is making u strenuous broko In two, T,ho pnssongora guth erod on tho after part, tho foro part sinking, It Is understood that ono piisseugor was savod. Powdlilo Hiii'vlvotH. Llfo savers: report signs of llfo on tho floating wrcokugo, but tho gnlo Irt driving and thoro Is a henvy mist. Efforts nro being mndo to roach tho wruoknge and rpsouo tho possible survivors. i - Itonil luw Mny Ilo Vetoed. Tho JohiiKoit road bill that has passed both housou Is mifd to be lit danger of a voto. It Is a bill to unltu tho Btnto, county nnd abutting prop erty In building main highways, to tho oxtont ot ono-half mill por an num statu tax. Armory l)nuce Off Couiauy M, O. N. 0., wish to cor rect nn nrtlolo previously published In regard to a dnnco being given in tho armory this ovonlng. Thoro will be no dnnco this mouth. Dr. J. I). Olmstod, Hiipromo, medic al director ot tho United Artisans, who hns beon the guest ot Mrs. C. L. Watt, loft today for llrownsvlllo on ofllclal business. 23o 20c couscitiienco bad acenn the Timos, nre as follews: New YorkJJtate, 1000 Primo to choice..... 21 Medium to prime 18 Pacific Const, 1000 Prlino to choice ''0 Medium to primo... ' 1213c o IIOTHIi ARIVAIS. Wlllatnette. James Pclton, Gold Hill. Jas. S. Rrldgcs, San Francisco. Chaj. Horn, Han Fruifclico. Thco, Babcock, Mrs. Babcack, Thos Grady, C, Bayor, Grace Baminey W., Gormnu! Harold Orau, . County Ohalrmon Co, Prof. Boyer and party, 8alfm. E. Hofer, Salem. ' Halem.' . Stephen- Jewell, Grants Pais. . Misa Midgley. , Jos. Daley. . ". 'E.Yale. Miss Newell. ' ' Miss Coomoy. Mr. Nathans. Mr, Clermont, I ,A1 Hyams. Geo. Jt. Caine. C'hai, A. Burke. E, Prather. " W. R McClaln. t ' K.'C. Hall. C, If. McClaln. W. B. Itt, San Franciw-o. H. L.WertlMrook, Kiy, Nevada. Wet. CanakkMl, Kugeae. Sf. 'Ji AS)4pSSIIS commission and Is making campaign for tho position. ' o Klliigcr Grand- Tho play in tho littlo thcator Inst night was presented to a largo audi onco considering a counter attrac tions. Miss Fisher in her dlfllfult roles is roally excelling tho expecta tions of hor frlenda. Her costumes nro among tho finest thnt have ever brm soon In tho theater and harmonlzo well with tho beauty of tho wearer. Tho specialty numbers wero good ami tho nudlenco was more than pleased "Down on tho Farm" will bo presented Friday cvoning. . Young mnrrlod people and old onos too, That havo no children to laugh and coo, Fnd tholr troubles will "Uttlo ones" bo, Find tholr troubles will "Littlo ones" be, Sold at Dr. fltono'a storo, 1 Jfcrori HIIMIIIIMIHIIIIMIIW i i Branson's 'ii !: i ; Goods I ! Do they nt? If tliey re not X ACTL.V rlxlit. It ua mako them so. When w nt you, wo fit you AC CUHATEI.Y Lonir txpr)nco, very neevssary aelantino pprtus and th requlrr4 knowledge en klillnic us to correctly uat t same, our own compute workshop, with every fclllt) -even to the srlndlna of special tonje -re all at your dUpouul her, enuring a service not poMlble with other lest fortu nately eiiulppel. Agttn-do your ! KIT, or nrly fit? It ) getting to bo a gonulne 9 testimonial to their worth to say that your groceries como w from our etoro. Wo buy only the best linos, hnd our custom era aro always pleased. z ; r hn'.tti. t It M. BRANSON I i N liter w irAk t ruuii MansdI Optical (b. STATE sTtrer lit th WMr IhOUHac. tom 19, Sit Omul It. fefcMM I l llllllHiHI MMMMIMMMtWMMNI