"i .wFtst
TUILT CAPITA WCKXAH, BALf, OKlflON, rmtDAY. FBDIlUAnr 23, 100r
The Saving of
IwltfMl'V y e use ya
A? MMi0Jr Baking Powder is con
siderable. Royal is economical, because it pos
sesses more leavening power and goes further.
USUAL
PETTY
STEALING
J
DEAR OLD
BETHEL
INSTITUTE
Saved From Being: Annexed
to tfte Eugene Institution
" 'Savo my mother's picture from
tho sale,' " was In effect tho plaintive
pica of HoproKontnllvo Jonos, of Lin
coln and Polk. In tho Iioubo yester
day afternoon, when ho wan defond
Iiik with nil of lilft might nnd ninln
tho attempted loKlslntlvo absorption
of tho old and rovorod pioneer iichool
of Ilotbol, known aa" Uothol InDtt
tute, by tho KiiKono Divinity
school, of tho Hiuno denomination,
bag nnd baggage, and his effort
proved moat Hiircoanfut to tho extent
Hint tho Booth 1111, aonuto hill No
328, mot with n Miiddon and oxcood-
InRly vlnlout death at tho hands of
tho inombers of tho Iioubo, who mi
ll oil vnllautly (o hi assistance In tho
unequal rontoni of two man against
throo or four,
Tho llooth Mil, which wne passed
hy tho hdimIu, contemplated (he
transfer of tho proporty, both por
Honnl and ronl nnd niwrogutlng n
vol no of about $10,000, to tho Kit
Kono Divinity mihool. of Kiikoiiq, of
tho old plonoor Christian Uothol In
tttlttito, near McCoy. Polk county,
which Iirm been In oxWtonco since tho
year 1852. nnd Is tho prldo of ovory
cttlttit of onu of tho oldest Bottle
incuts of the atuto, mid In today
lookod upon nn ono of tho bout pub
lic! hoIiooU In tho whol country.
When tho bill cniuo up for consider-
camel's back, nnd tho effect of It was
eloquently rofloctod In tho thundor
ous shout of approval tho ccliooa. of
which revorbratod to tho uttormost
recoMBoa of tho building.
STATE
BANKING
MEASURE
SUNDAY
SERVICES
Passes With a Few Amend
ments Accepted by Senate
When tho sonnto ronourrod In tho
Iioubo amendments to tho Ilnluoa
bill, providing for tho regulation of
bnnkH In tho stato, tho quoatlon of
tho adoption of a banking bill was
Rottlod onco and for nil, at toast ho
far a this loglslnturo la concorned,
and now It romnliiB to ho Boon whoth
or or not It la u Inw In tho Interest
of tho banker or tho depositors,
when It Ih put to tho toat within tho
next two yonra.
Tim principal nmondmontri, and. In
fact tho only ouoh, that wnro mndo
to tho hill na pnaaud by tho sennto
wore to Hoctlnu 20, nnd tho effect Is
that hills of lading and bills of ox
chnnKO BunurltloH nro oxomptod from
tho Hut of oxoinptloiiH upon which
Iouiih of capital Btook nnd surplus
fundH tuny ho mado. but tho offorta
of Mr. McOallon, of Polk, to Innludo
personal nnd ronl proporty securi
ties In thla lint proved futile, na did
ntxo tho propnsod umondmontH of
Mr. Freeman, of Multnouinh, to re
duce tho limit of lonttB to Investments
on time dopnsltn to 10 and IK per
oent. ro na to nniilv to banka In
ntlon It seemed, ut llrat. ns though It ltl0H nf ar,i000 ,, oxw n8 wo
would go tliroiiKh without n protest. . t,lOH0 ,)f HIimlop ,,0,luilUon, on ,.
but It boou developed that thoro was oolmitlon tnilt l0 2fi per cent re
vory strong opposition from tho dlreo illrletl0l, laoeil (m t!l0 forIltr
tlou of Polk county, nnd. despite the oltlM( w,ol ,1 omimed, waa n din.
oxplnnatlouH of th-tlHlegutlon from orlmlmilou nmlntl UlM mHUw.
Lane county that It hub fur tin best ,makM of iiorltalM,t ,, ,n fuvor of
the larger ones
lutnrosta of tho Institute and the
heart's dwdio nf Um dswrewt friends,
tho motion for Indelliilu HHtpun
mont curried almost unanimously
nnd with n Mltout that made tho wel
kin of tho state house fairly ring
with echoes.
"You may deprive ui of our old
normal school and anything U wo
have," said lltiprosoiitntlve II. 1
Jones, of Polk nnd Lincoln, during
his appeal tor tho preservation of
tho phi school, 'but. for (lod'a sake,
don't take nwny our best and iihhI
boloved sohnnl. This boIiooI was m
(AblUlvtHl by tho onrlloMt of tho
Ntnt' pluiUHr. who croitod the
Rret plain with ox tonmi. nnd
liraved thu daiiRora nnd prhntloiiH of
tho dovort and hotllo Indlun-lufoat
d HAnto to how out n home and
commonwealth lth tho orudtwt of
tooln Add machinery, and wHoo
nahoa uow rrl In peuoo lthln thu
very nhadown of tho old aohool whloh
they routritititiHl o Renerounly to
itablKU nnd inalutalu."
ThU wa tho straw that broke tha
Tfcc
Folks
TIIKV NAVK MUHK OK UiSH
HUHINKMM WITH KANKH.
MANV M' THKM CX)MK Tt) THIS
HANK. WK API'KKCIATK
THKIlt P.VTKO.VAOKt WK IK
VITK OTHK'KM. NO MATTKIl
HOW KMALli THKUt HUSINKHH,
WK INVITK THKM TO COMt"
AU, THANNAOrriONH WITH
THtH WAMK AKK CX.Hll)KKht)
OOXPIUKNTiA!
Sltm State Bank
h. K. PAGE, IV iitf mt
1. W HAZARD. CmUm
Plcanant nnt! Moxt Kffrctlvo.
T. J. Ohambora, Kd. Vindicator,
Liberty, Texas, wrltoa Dee. 26, 1902:
"With pleaiuro and unsolicited by
you, I bear tontlmony to tho curative
power of Hallard'a Ilorohound Syrup.
I have used It lu my family nnd can
cheerfully Affirm It Is tho mont ef
fective nnd best remedy for couch
nnd colds I have over used." 8old
hy I). J. Pry.
o i
Canadian I'ur Cntrh Hnutll.
OttAWA. Fob. 23. ThU seam"
fur oatoh will probably be the small
ml for a number of year. The trap
pers eomplalu that snow has fallen
every night durlnx the season ro
ortuu the traps to suoh an oxtent ns
to render them useless. Heports
from the northern wilds In the early
part of the season, before communi
cation aa out off. showed fur bear.
Iuk animals of all xlesorlptlons to be
ery plentiful and a sod season
would have resulted with a normal
fall of snow, hut conditions are uow
such that fur uf all kinds U sure to
(msttly advance In prlso during tho
next tew months.
A Y&iuaMct Iuon,
"8lx years aco I learned a valu
able lesson," writes John Pleasant,
of Magnolia, Ind. "I then becaa tak
Ins Dr. KlnB'a New Life Pills, and
tho longer I take them the hotter I
find them." They please everybody.
Guaranteed at J. G. Perry's, drusriit
lie
1 On ii
limilmt HtnU
l-rauk Blupfel. Max Mattl aud Ww.
Dohler acttui; as apppaUers of the
properly of Kruk Walker, a minor.
Invoked hi onetlxth slian at 1K3.
It's the hluhost standard of qual
ity, U'a a. natural tonic, cleaas and
tones your system, mdisas the
cbcks, brlghtent the eyea, Kites
flavor 9 Jl you et; HottUtofs
llockr MeuaUlu Tea, do. For sle
at Dr. aHe' store. -.
FliHt l'lt'fdlcrlnii.
Church Btroot near Chomokcta,
Itov. Honry T. IJabcock, pnstor.
Morning uorvlco 10:30 a. in. Addross
by Prosldont H. M. Crooks of At
bnny College, subject, "Tho Human
Klomont." Sunday school at 12 in.
C. B. at C:30 p. in. Evening sorvlco
7:30 p. in., proachlng by tho paBtor,
subject "Chrlstlau PosltlvUm." Mid-
wcok prayer mooting on Thursday at
7:30 p. m. Subject "Almost Per-
auadwl." Tho public nro cordially
Invited to all of theso sorvlccs.
W. C. T. U.
Mrs. Blht MoBlroy will address tho
Uospo! Tomplo mooting Sunday,
February 21, at 1 p. m. A cordial
Invitation to all Interested In the
tompornnco cause.
Lutbcnui St. JoIiii'h
Hogulnr Sunday sorvlcos at 10:30
a. m. In tho Gorman Luthoran St.
John's church, corner Center nnd
Fourteenth stroots. Coo. Bugal, pus-
tor.
St. Patil'n
Chomokota nnd Churoli Btroets
Itev. Harr Q. Loo, rector. Usual ser
vices at 7:30 a. in., 11 a. in., -1:30 p.
m. Sunday school 10 u. in. Con
tinuation Instruction t p. m. Week
day sorvlcos during Lent 4 p. in.,
Woduosday, I mid 7:30 p. in. All
cordially Invited.
1-YniUTN K. Wlllliml Momorlal
Kervln.
The Salem Womon'H ChrUtlan
Tempni..nce union olmurved Francos
K. Wlllard momorlal day Sunday,
tho 17th, ut tholr hall. Tho addroes
was delivered by Prof. C. O. lloyor
Ho gave as an account of her Ideal
life mill character, and especially her
succetM ah n teacher nnd reformer,
altoKethur It wns lmproevo nnd of
feotlve, b vera 1 mouthers being add
ed to the union ure hoiiio of tho re
sultH. A Hood collection wna taken
for the mhMMun fund to plant the
work In unoiillured JlehU.
(,0Kil CliaN.
'Fifteenth and Mill utmitti. Sun
dny school 10 a. m. I'reoehlng 11
a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Teelmoney
service 0:30 p. m. Prayer meeting
Friday evenliiK. Illhle study Tues
day eveniUK at HIU Ferry street.
W. N. McCnndlUh.
riirlitlaii Scleiuo.
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
410 Chemokota street. Services
Sunday nt 10:30 n. m. nnd 7:30 p
m Subject of lesson sermon, "Christ
Jobub." 8unday aohool nt 11:45 a.
m The Wedneedny evening meeting
Is held nt p. m. Heading room
In tho churoli open ouch afternoon
except 8unday. All are cordially In
vited to attend tho services and tho
rending room.
Oititml Congrvgiitloiinl.
N'lneteenth and Ferry streets, Bast
Salem. Siirvloe at 7:30 p. m. con
duotel by Itov. C. L. Cumy. No
morning hervlee. Sunday sehool 10
A. ro. Hndeaver meeting 6:30 p. in.
Moetlng for prayer And Illhle study
Thursday evening.
Tho Klrwt Oirlstlna.
Hogulur sorvloee 10:30 a. m and
7:30 i m. lttiura tkems
"Hlomonta of a Living Ohuroh." and
The First Century Poa.M ntblo
school 1! nt Christian Hsdeavor.
'30 p. in. Udlos Aid wolety Wed
nesday and Frldny. 2:38 p. m. iru)ljr
meeting Thursday 7:3a j. m. D
Hrrett. pastor.
PI1 CongrcgailonaL
Ceuter and Libera streets. F r
Dell, pastor. At 19.30 . w. aml
7:30 . ui. the pastor wi prM0h
The theme for the mornlag heur will
be. "Svcret Fnults." SsWjeet for
evening oonsldorAtlon. "Splrttual Ka
sUtaneo." Sunday school at 12 ut
Young peoples' meeung at 6.30 iv.
. Praer meeting Thursday even
ing at 7;30 o'oloek. Sunday school
toaoher' meeting. In charge of Mr.
Alleo I)ood. ltume,lUtly after prayor
meeting. Visiting friends as well as
local residents are most ktadiy vcel.
come4 to all servlcta held Ut this
"' I
Legislative Halls Stripped of
Numerous Articles Last
Night
The usual petty and contemptible
theft of numerous articles belonging
to tho state took placo on the last
night of the legislative sossion.
When the members assembled at
9 o'clock this morning they found
that moat of tho waste baskets,
mucilage bottlos, orasors and other
small and comparatively valueloss
desk articles that wore furnished by
the stato had boon removed during
tho night.
ThlB Is nothing now, and has hap
poned horo at ovory sossion of tho
legislature
It only made a slight Inconveni
ence to tho senators and representa
tives, and showed that all tho graft
in the legislature was not confined to
tho law ninkors thomsolvcs.
SLATER
AND KING
NAMED
Tea
JJuoljsrM
Tea I
CEYLON K
Satisfaction
SF.VBM w .. . r
w.w1 ruftvORJ
(jblden Uatq Japan
Golden Gate English j3r
Golden Gate Oolong
Golden Gate Fancy Blend
vjuiuuu yjiv ounpowder I
Golden Gafe Black and aJi
VacitJ m FJavcr-TU C, j
J.A.Folger&:Co.,sar,
tM MWtMMM9M
JOHN SHOLUND.
i Tiie Opera Hoase MERCHANT TAlLno A
I
x Cleaning, jrressme: ana Keoa itlnv. ?
TiinimiiniiiiimiiMimin
Journal's Paedictons About
Supreme Court Verified
As was forecasted In the Capital
Journal sevoral days ngo, Governor
Chamberlain appointed to bo com
missioners of the Supromo court
Hon. William lhifus King, of Mal
heur county, and Hon. W. P. Slator,
of Marlon county.
For all practical purposes theso
appointees are JiuIkos of tho supromo
court. The salary attached Is $0000
per annum, mid tho appolntmonts
hold good for two years.
FRANCHISE
POWERS
LIMITED
Perpetual Charters are no
Longer to be Granted
A spirited debate occurred lu the
house this morning over the somite
amendments to the Coffee bill, re
pealing the Portland Gas Company's
porpetual frnnohlse, to provide for
tho upprahwmeiit of the vnluo of the
franchise nnd tho payment of tho
company tho value useertnlnod, nnd
to provide that the repeal dooe not
become operative until December 31,
1907, and prnctleally rendered tho
not Inoperative beoauso of the con
flict of provisions.
Mr. Freoman fouuht In favor of
the amendment, but Speaker Davoy
nnd Mr. Coffoy, the author, Btronu
ously opposed tho proposed offort to
kill the effect of the bllj and the
house finally voted to not concur In
the amend menu. Then Mr. Freo
man moved to lay tho hill on tho
table, but this proposal was also
turned down decisively and tho bill
wont hock to the senato In its orlg
tnal condition for concurrence.
fim K. .4a . ar m. in sb.
iweu xxrc vreu JJtessej
If They Have T&elr Clothes Made B
SPRING
FEVER: : : : :
Delicate flavors in the atmos
phere glvos us not only a spring
fever, but a keen relish for sea
sonablo pastry, if it j luaUa wUh
Epplcys Perfection
Batiftg: Powder
It lll be good. It a Salm.maj0
product and as nMriy pure as can
be produced.
C. M. EPPJ.EY
Manufacturer
Saturn, Orafan
Sonaui Itoutlnc Work.
In tho sonato this morning tho fol
lowing measures wero disposed ef:
If. D. 299, relating to street nnd
sower bonds In Pprtlnnd. Passed.
II. I). 3G3, prohibiting soliciting
business for tho purpose of bringing
dnmngo suits. Passed.
II. H. 181, Darrott, relating to Bell
ing liquor to Indians. Passed.
II. D. 2"il, Davoy, relalng to vu
vncntlng proporty In unincorporated
towns.
II. I). 109, Jewell, fixing terms of
county courts for probnto nnd civil
business. Passed.
H. D. 283, Donls, fixing method of
taxing timber lands. Failed to pass.
II. II. 393, providing for JurV lists.
Passed.
H. 13. 301, Dobbin, creating tenth
Judicial district. Passed.
H. II. 3G0, appropriating nionoy
for tho mnlntonanco of orphans.
Passed.
HO. II. 270, Vnwtor, providing for
nd mission to thu bar. Passed.
II. D. 15C, Medio, prvldlng for
tho sale, uso and disposition of milk
cans. Passed.
H. n. 83, to euro dofects In cer
tain deeds. Passed.
Prosldont Haines announced tho
following commlttces:
On providing dosks for tho sonnto
cliRtnbor Mullt, Illngltnm and Hart.
On ventilation of sonnto chamber
Slchol, Mlllor of Linn and Bowor
man. On moetlng with the Washington
legislature to talk over fishery laws
Schofleld, Cole nnd Wright.
H. n. 19R, requiring county offi
cers to turn over to tho tronsuror
all fees derived from preparation of
nbatnets. Failed to pass.
Pass Appropriation Hills.
After a short rocoss at 10:30
o'clock tho sonnto wont Into a com-
mltee of tho whole, to tnko up and
pass tho appropriation bills.
These bills woro thon taken up.
II. I). 423, ways nnd means,
commltteo, appropriating $2500 for
mnklng Improvements nt Champoeg.
H. 11. 414, providing for payment
of sundry clnlms. This Includes
J60.000 In ono itom and $10,000 In
nnothor for tho stato prlntor.
H. U. 431, ways and moans com
mltteo. appropriating $2C,000 for
sundry claims.
The commltteo of tho whole re
ported favorably on theso bills: II.
n. 432, 444 nud 431.
Tho bills wore placed on their
flnal passago and passed.
H. II. 378, Freoman, relating to
hanks. Indefinitely postponed.
II. D. 210, relating to district at
torneys In tho sovonth district. In
definitely postponed.
H. R. 437, relating to treasurer of
Crook county. Passed.
II. D. t47, relating to Judge of
Klamath county. Passed.
H. B. 422, relating to olosed sea
son for salmon. Indefinitely postponed.
H. n. 443, fixing salaries of co'nt-
mlsstoners of Lane county. ludefl
nltoly postponed. -
11. 11. 207, rolatlng to printing of
opinions of supreme court. Indefi
nitely postponed.
H. B. 439. rolatlng to kllline of
beaver. Indoflnltolv noninnnixi
H. B. 442, rolatlng to salary of
Judge of Wallowa county. Passed.
rno thanks of tho senato were ctv-
en for efficient sorvlco to Frank S.
Grant, John P. Hunt, Prank k.
Lovell and Frank Motter, clerks In
the senate. The senate was especial
ly enthusiastic in thanking Mr, Mot
ter, the, reading clerk.
Senator Skhel offered a resolutloa
providing Jor paying f $ extra ta a
numbor of clerks whatorkeii
night In enrolling bllii. n,-
nuii wns lost.
MANY
VETOES
COffl
But Not Until After 1H I
Boys GoBok
It Is given out on good m
nun. uuvcrnor unaniDtruit a
tho ofltcfal axe on Senator 1
bill providing for the uwoti
machines.
Tho bill passed both Lqwv
llttlo or no opposition Ittuj
orally considered to be onlrtii
measure, applkablo only to tk 1
of Portland.
Aftor the mensuro had tuuii
houses, however, a Joker till
to bo contained In thli ap?i
harmless piece of leguliUos.
alleged tliat, under the prorl
tho bill, onl a certain Ihidi
Ing machine may be used. 1
would make tho bill of greiti
tago to the manufacturer! efj
mnchlno.
It la said that the gonrwl
also veto house bill No 311
nn nmondment to the gtl
nnd Is thought to be unfurM
tnln soctlons of the state
As wns to have be?n
Govomor Chamberlain will M
voto power to the protect) "j
fenthorod sonRsters of OrffM.
regarded as c rtnla that herij
house bill No 3C7, whkaW"
tho bars and makes It liW
.... 1.I...1 nt ainf tllrdl. J
iu; mini j w.. --.
Hoiirosontntlvo Deal's bW. I
Ing for a cheeso and cm5
spcotor, will also be taise
ihn tOnnk bv the eevortor
Governor Chanibcrlalnt,'
sldorntlon quite a numDri
nrlntton bills whlcHdOBMi
approval. It Is quulM7
will veto a number joth
boforo tho leglslatore a
i... r.s...rl .Mob4J'
city council u. -- --
Journed to Monday.
Orangej
Spccii
1 ckz.35c:Ori"J
1 doz. 50c Of'
This U the beU V
tieen mauo u : !
son. bona u -- ,i
lino or ireoa ---- 0
I. lettuce. ullow.
a i. nnmlM
luruiiia, - '
Remember tne v
Moir Gi
CowpC
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