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y$ 7 J y DAILY CAPITAL JOUItXAI. BALEM, OnEGOX vi..l)XE8l)Ar. JANTAHV ir, 1008. from one THE CAPITAL JOURNAL 12. IIOI'BK. Ed. nnu rruy. TTTapcr ""0 AeMc.n Mnclrte, 4 .rlWeM n.J PefriopwtntofAHOfciQB ruVH;,cl nrttf Ktcnlng BnjUrLSlem:Orfl HUBHCmiTIOK HATES. (InTi1Mr In ArtMtiw.) &tffe,nr wrier, por '-- - t,QQ Ptt nontb - .W" . 4.00 I'r month ..o 1.0) Six month SOo anvntAf, 1RLIVEKY. Isrr!fisr!r's3f,B3rr.'S', r aatafc- threa M&a4 asC . ... - v., je. Hon. Aavlum Avonuo Junction. r Howoira Corner, Twelfth and Cross streets. of if rocery. A. A, Engleba t, Twelfth street. K,.ui0C;:J7 ... ,ift.-AI. Miphinncl avenue. - awsa s g-.r-.Kss. .., i Li JtMiaasaBaiMMaWBViaMaaWl m1 annoyance and expense of exchange money in passing CSrcoTathae,r;o ho prepared with . bl. nk tor certificates could ho used In place of International ruonej ordors. Tho saving would occur in various ways. The present cost of transferring grid hy express Is hw. By tho use of tho certificates tho drayage, steamer and Insurance ex "T rhTetr, attaches more.mporUnce to -th. , ,n e; I -bllltv which Jio believes would bo Imparted to gold, as gold bullion wouYd be ran formed into legal lend.r without the expense and abrasion of colnogo, and there would be. in hi opinion, loss indlspcsttlon to part with certificates in times of urgent demand than there usually is to parting with tho gold CIHMHIOOP. t y Childhood in tho golden ago- every bloom a throno, OMiRhbT In tho lanes of light ruling honuty s zone! CMIdbood Is tho golden age ovory volco a song, F1fln In tho dappled doll dancing Into and longl 7hllnhood Is-tho Roldon ago ovory. moment sweet .With tho velvet dow-o'-dnwn under romping feet I Your Duty Is to be Well. But you cannot bo well If you neglect taking Mood's Ssrsaparilla wben you know you should take It. Impure blood, poor appetite, headache, nervousness, that tired feeling -by these and other signs your sys tem demands Hood's. Oct a bottle today. claw of Health "My blood ws very poorTTfone. uaYn Hood's SwsspsrilU Eire more color, In my fe. tePfn4 ef well, and work Is pleMure." Mas. A. A. BAIjHM change INSTALLATION M i a 'Childhood Is tho goldon ago and it never dlos, , Though wo wander wearily undwr nllun skies! ikii.n.nn.1 la Hm Kiitrfon nee Atirll all tho whllo, "With Its lips of npplo bloom and its heart of smllel Childhood is tho goldon ago calling with Uh gleam, . , Till wo wandor back again, pilgrims to its dream. IJUIUIIIWIU " -0- IWIPM)Vi:US' 1.1 AM MTV. tf7yeflVntwoaKoconBroonaolhI rii o.nployen.' liability law, np mlLm i 'III inroad, engaged In InUmrtaNa oommorM. which th. .u mrnmfe tmtirt had Just held to bo unconstitutional. W7h "ini.;:. of the la, was that tl 'ndnrtry ...o.,M hr h. bur Icn of noeld.nU ooourrinK In oarrylng It on unto In oaaea In whlah tliara was & ohvh.. nila or ruck... on I bo part o ' Wr .nmldeyu. and It virtually did away with th. "follow atrwmf doctrln. of nTri-nnii- wara brought by th. rolatlva. of two railroad .,.. plji JK SL klllwl. but th. law wa hid qooUUiUo.I by thn low.r court. Thnl dfol-loH m now Im anlfiiil. Moat nf i. on gonwal iirlnolpUM. will rogr.1 that th. fmntllM of the.. Mr juua not no rli.r. allhouish w. way doubt whotbtr la any ea the teWi would lv. left much inurli fur th.ni iihIh. th. oxptii-M of the nlt wtf. bora, by win. orKanlwllon. .... wwaht. bowovw. to r.Joie. that a halt ban bu umd. la lb. prog nm of th. polt-t of roadlng Into th. constitution Unit whl th. .pl- iKvar put Hist. , , , ..." vL.i -.. n.,M.mn rjti)iliuc with wlileJi eourU tmm able to SuMIfy aay coaehitUou to whlib tbsqr ds-lro l arrlv.. all who aro famil iar with th. hhrtory of our tov.ram.nl know v.ry woll IndowJ that tu VM)pi. avc latoailMl tu eoatar aHa eoniroaa th. poww io bjgltJat. In Wjet i .ii.Hlor.ra' UUHMy within tk. tsjparato stats, awl that If th. Minurta shoald hold olhU- ll would b. Jodia-nuul. law. WH IHI SOT WANT TO I.IVK I'.VUUH .ll'IKIICMAIMC LAW. ' IT H NOT KAIMI I.WV. IHU'AfRH IT IH VIUTUAI.I.V lltllKlMCAI.. Allhlt ANI I'XCIIANfMliXIHiie. Till! O.VIA SAIMt UWV IS THAT. i:.VA(THI HV 'I'll II IMtOPl.K TI1IIJ)IIIA'I(N Olt TIIIHII milMtHRICNTATlVllS IIIM.Y AUTIiniU'.KIi Tltllltlfm. It thai law had ta ah.'d by tb coarta tt woaW bar. lr.n eon sroa. iwotrwl owr tbla ratlre braMh at HvbdaUoa for lb. wbol. " nv tt lbn Is ao railroad coajnaay and ir Important bsdnMilal mpkh HhHat wblrh ar aH saai4 la iatswstatM ao.asn.rof. ira H-luti of tb. law la na nsajr b. rlgbi. irti diIU may be admirable. U may v.a b. Wswt that tb. ..bjwt sboabi b. oteMd wttaia tb. juris HoUoa tt roara. JlHi aaitt tb. aoiW bar. plamd It tbav. by tb. prooaaats marked nut la tb rvajUtatlaa for vstMtlag a.k trarpQOM tb. JarbmltUon ahoull vnatata la tk atataa. lud au tw iHMNt nataiad It woalO hart bn bat tb. it.ppluK -unw a (Kiitrr meruaHimU oa tb. pona. of tb. atatw. Tkrrettt au doabt taat thi-r. ar. many very raaokst. ma. lib. Vittai ItiHK, sMsaiaa wr aatlnaal lead.ra who ar. dellaaraUly worklaa t i-v tani th imwm of tb. Maral gwvrnnHNii b jadlrlal us.rplloa Tb.) dwipts. la w of iumu uf our Mat. lovvriimrata an I - m )M s4 fevtlvtn m i x thruar.h th. fwdrJ arm. n Hutu & Mien nuut'.vu i'im tiiihustuistopstatk(.)V. HltNMIINTH, II W jmiiriAl I'Svl'sWIOX IS XOTTIIII WAY TO HUM 1I 'Wl KVIU . . - ' -4ik j TIIKUld0Tlll WQItltll, ... la tbv,.,rrat masft of In. JagtiMrtai &&& AbMad.r ljw fcM an riM. . atutsi -fU UefMasM4 Mni.saisai of Us. Wi ? tKfL th Hl,,cb h H. aad aoiirwly Brartl In Worat Form-" I had catarrh Inthe woSnoroi and T wTn ad rlae.1 Uo trr Hooda 8nDrl U. I took aeren bottle ana am now lb iood health, ljiop. everyone who Em iatirrh will elve Howl's a ttArtrM. Mas. Wiluam MtroALr. I'arkerford. I'a. AlwavH Praise-"! first took Hood's Sar aa?lrTuay 13 yelr aro. and slwafs speak ta favor of It." H. Cowdma. M7 Terry Street. Lowell. Mass. Hood's flaraaparllla Is sold everywucre. In the usual liquid, or In tablet form called Saraatabs. 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre pared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. Halo Notice. Notlco is hereby given that, under tho provisions of ordlnnnco No. 200, I will, on tho 16th day of January, 1908. at 2 o'clock p m., at tho pound In ho city of Snlom, sell nt public nuotlon tho following doscrlbod im pounded animal, tewlt: Ono iorrol pony, 5 or C yonra old;- w.lght 800 pounds; bald face and has whlto hind foot. Tho ownor of sold animal can have tho sam. by proving proporty nnd paying tho i.gnl chnrgea and oxpon sea of taking up and keeping, otc, nnd In dafnuk thoroof for five days I will procMd to soil anld animal at public miction, as provldod In ordi nance No. 429 of tho nforosnld city. D. GIDSON, City Marshal, Salem, Oregon, Janu ary 10. 1908. l-10-5t ONLY ONE WAY TO RETAIN HEALTH Young Man with New Theory Says All Depends 04 Momacii. L T. Cooper's theory regarding tho human stomach Is rapidly becom ing a topic of unlvorsal discussion. .. inima that the human Btom- A verv nterestlng meeting was . . ., ,.mft iiron Ically dcrangeu hold by Salem grange, nnuary 11, at by mojcrn conditions, and that sick- grange hall. Three memuers were ncss generally j iu .v..... added do tho roll. Tho officers for tho year 1908 were Installed as fol lews: M., F. C. Davidson; 0., F. A. My ers; L Mrs. A. V. Davidson; S., Mrs. Bella S. Fletchor; S., John W. Hunt, Ass't S., C. L. Weaver; Treas., If. 0. Fletcher; chaplain, Mrs. Emily Doise; 0. K., Bro. Morris; Pomona, Sister Morris; Flora, Mrs. J. W. Hunt; Cerea, Maud Weaver; L. A. S Magglo Weaver. F. A. Myers, doputy for Marlon county, and Mrs. A. V. Davidson, acted as Installing officers. Salem grango during tho year past baa added several nhmos to (their motnborslilp, and the prospects are DEPOSITORS in tiic SAYINGS DEPARTMENT of the Capital National Bank Arc requested to pre sent their pass books for the purpose of hav ing credited the semi" annual interest due January 1 st, Jos. II. Albert, Cashier t ,,. interview, whllo intro ducing his medicine in a leading city Mr. Cooper said: "There is Just one way, In my opinion, to maintain gen eral healtH, and that Is by building up tho digestive organs. Tho vast majority of Americans today have weak, flabby, distended stomachs. ThlB has been cnused by many gen orations of over-feeding and lack of exercise, until today tho ontlro civil ized race Is nrfected. This Is tho truo cause of most of the fll health of today. Little can be done to re lievo It until tho stomach Is onco moro brought back to normal condi tions. "t nm uiirrnssful bocnuso my prop- momuomup, nnu mu piunum . Dmi brlnght for an Ineroaao during the nratlon puts tho tiloinoch In sound nroBont yonr. In tho afternoon of condition, aim ni i our next regular meeting an Invlta 'I tlon is oxtendod to all who are ln- toroatod In the work of the grnugo, to moot with us. Mrs. Clara H. Waldo. locturor of Ibo stato grango, will ba prosont nnd will glvo an intereatlng talk on th grntigo. Othor spoakors will bo pro vided and nlao u literary progrnm. Tho meeilug will bo held In grange hall corner of Commercial nnd Cen ter streets, tho second Saturday In February, afternoon. All Interested are cordially Invited. ItHPOItTEtt. The Man Who Looks Ahead No man ever saw pronpcrlt Hhead of him except through a bank account. The mun who succeed U th. man who looks ahead and plans for the ftitui". lit rvalue that mnuey Is abo lately essential If -he intends :o rise In the world. A small sum will open a bank account. A bank account establishes credit Good credit opens the way to all thing prosperous. Opeji an account wllh the United States National Hank today, aud lay the foundation of a fortune U. S. National Bank No" doubt cltildron regard parents as a groat responsibility. 0-A.JSTOXt.x.zau. ,if.a Kina you nan mw vm Bisnths IMainBTWMnwaJlj 1L. nntif wnt k e OAmnA .aha . IIIO u.llj nJ V" cn-uutu KOIIPrai aj . . ..-... .. ' ! permanenc gooa neaun." AmuilK umu I'luiuinun- nu.i. who have recently becomo convert l finnnnr'a flionpv la r I.U VlU"l"" " ".rf .a .lir, 1. Ilowey 01 1 1 n lo nussey tr.. Binghamton, N. Y., who says: M had stomach trouble for about lit years. After eating, I would bem. bloated ard has a distressed feollt ll" "' --.-. .... nuuiQ Jj accompanied by heartburn, and renched the point whoro I could ne: cnJoy my meala at all. 'I tried different remedies In , ortorc to ium renoi, uui wunout . cess. Aftor taking threo bottles ct Cooper's New Discovery I am entlrt ly cured. My stomach doe3 ao; bother mo In tho least, and I cancti anything I Ilko. I can checrfaiij reccommend Mr. Cooper's medicine tj anyone nfllictcd with stomach ceo. plaints." Mr. Cooper's medicines aro mar. Ing n remarkable record. We wj thom.J. C. Perry. ti iUIUSEMKNTS. " Tho KIliiRcr Orand. Auditoritun Roller Itlnk. Morning, nftomoon nnd ovenlot sessions. Tlio Vntidette. Moving plctttros nnd IllustraW Bongs, ovory afternoon nnd evcnltj oxcopt Sunday nnu Monday alter noons. Dr. Stone's Drug Store The only cash drug storo In Orogon, owes no one, and no one owoa it; carries large slock; Its shalvoi, counters aud show cases are loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet articles, wines and liquors of nil kinds for medicinal purpose.. Dr. Stone is a regular graduate In madl olne, aud has had many years of experience In the practice. Consul tations are free. Prescriptions are free, and only regular prices for medicine. Dr. Stone can be found at bis dniK store. S-ilem. Or,, from 6 in tne morning uuui : hi niKni SALEM BRICKYARD A. A. HURTON. Prop. Drlck always en hand, in car In Ot- othorwlso. Pressed brick Did to order. Yard .on Stato street, louti of pontltnntlury. -7-MI, ft k.O ; e s IB h m tiTl IV-Al K HICKOKT MRK Cough Remedy AIOU-TUYmt Coughs. Colds CROUP Whooping Coufh l9nrrnf UronvhilK SORt THROAT THBOATndlUNCS hxTtmttMioKn. a SAltM.ORrCOH.U S-A. PrKc rno-On Cli Prices 5c. 50o, $1.00 Sold t first 5lnss drugglsta everywhere. UM or fMafUksa .a m4 ivl orW'i Mil UUIn.l auu.LI. - -- ww..wj pvartirwoir- a. loaarsitaabi, t tU (atttk ,l -.. , ,.. . r , ,a. wnsuati maim boat a4 I m. . wVl etOa and bu.llua fj,fc eowtry a.d Burop THm UU U sisMtbl. u .if.TWa. ur M,r w...., . mM rtrcwlti rtwi I. .11 .i, ,. .L .. .T ....... Ta, m4 of coar clr,.. ij, .., ju- M trl, if p.r a Hl Tlr iHmr fiuw bIUK HMn ) m ! tiUrMttuM) Ta.u aaraaty of ortatla. ii iK u OisH, nrt..lu tut ttknib.) JIMi.1 ....... S.uS! WV"" SNU"B" "U THU O..UU "jlC.U IT Th l 4irMl() U l., .nl th- sy,. . tthm .. rcJrl:, -ri- -rsss; J i'lrf .Ha d W. -r urna. tk.. z:::;zsw win - - - SUN tlk ,,, , . IhMlttMi,, KM tKtnt.lMt A..U ... H.ul ' h ' ,h a ai' .4 ttMld rmUrwll , lhAfc- . " " . ...nrHTM, u, inirnatiotAi bl. 1 k 4 amMMmmmmmmrnHmmmmaMMmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm j OUR COAT AND SUIT SALE It will certainly pay you to attend this sale and purchase one of our suits or overcoats. The prices are so decisive that the actual cost is not con sidered. The famous oavuu ot other aatloaa t i tat! !(! teosler Ik iab,i Bishop's Keaoy i anorei Clothes a m Mat' !Ssm l-W rU iu In (ho ... of Unk. a.t -I... ,, .i ,4 A UU iM Ml -- . .... . . -" -- ism crv. m. ,xm;u. MICHAELS-STERN FINE CLOTHING icnu. tun 0, Regular pccs ScHs $ 1 0 to $25 Sale prices Suits $6.50 to 5 J 8 Regular prices Overcoats $10,00 to $27.50 aIe P"c Overcoats $6,50 to $22.50 Salem Woolen Mill Store