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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SAfrBM, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1008. M"WMW,',,l,iW,lig,SBWBBSSaSSSSSSSaaaKlfSOtMMeM s. U. te. c SfcJ IS ckeii, H U0 5. aerj, ick per art; tj tn, B. isW kssaKE v b H-j.' B r f I -'fit 'VfV IK i I "tn, r 1 . v . v.-. Hr 1,18 woman says .that sick T1 n should not fail to try rv,nrE7PinWmin'8 Vegetable SSjofidn. alio did. . A. Gregory, of 2U55 Lawrence StfDct-ei CoC writes to Airs. jSpractlcnllynn invalid for six boifalB fSerwcnt an operation by the Xrs advice, but in a few month. I .. rorw than uciore. . ineuu -ffiljdla E- WnkbamVi Vegetable Sound and it restored me to perfect cca ". ' ... Anv woman suflcrlmr as fdfl with backache, boarlng-down lni and periodic palns,should not fail C S Lyffa B. Pfnkham's Vegetable Compound." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydiiv E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, innuo from roots and herbs, (ins been the standard remedy for female ills. andhas positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with dMacenynKinHnminntion.ulcern- lion. fibroid tumors, irregularities, iLun tnJiw lmi'kiit'liL. Unit bunr- Infrdnwii fti'liutr, ilaluli'iiey, indiges' tion,(li?-zl"P,s nr nervous prostration. Miy uVn't vmi try it ? .Mrs. Pr.fclirmi invito.? nn kick women to vvlU In'r for advice. She iiaj 'elded thousands to Lcaltii. Andreas, Lynn, Muss. HE SCORES ROOSEVELT I Salt Lake, Utah, Jan. 23. Repeat ed flings at President Roosovolt bo ri'jso of his utterances concerning lands In tho West wcro the features of an addross dollvored today at tho Arid Farm Congress by J. L. Dona Jiue, of Denver, who Is president of the congress. Tho Bpenker reforred particularly to Roosevelt's Jamestown speech, In which ho declared that tho lands of the West wore only fit for forage. President Donohuo challenged this lUteraent, stating that Is tho first time that Proeldont Roosovolt's knowlodgo of tho West was ovor ques Uoned. Provident Donohuo then gavo reo wnj why certain fodoral lawB por tilDlng to arid lands should bo modi fied. The congroBs Is well attended by delegates from all states In tho Inter-mountain region. OREGON' CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVENTION Will Hold Meetings nt Eugene, February 20-23. Plans for the oightoanth statu wnvention of tho Orogon Christian Endeavor union, to bo hold In Eu tw. February 20 to 23 inclusive we wrli underway. Tho state pres et, Rev C. T, Hurd, of CorvaUii, wiKwnthj that a itrong sot of speak- U U-ing secured for the conven tion The list lnoludos Rev. L. R. Dyott, pastor of .the First Congrogn ,l0M auri-h of Portland; Row W. H Fou'ks, pastor the First Presby tia chuich of Portland; President P I Campbell, of tho University of Oregon President Kerr, of the Ore 80 Agricultural college; Reva. J. J. EaM, D A Thompson, A. A. Win r and others. The program is not yet complete, but it iru'inlea conferences for the delegate and open meotlngs for tho lPte "f Eugene; also throe simul taneous meetings for Sunday after aoo. tb lat day of tho convontion oa? ah for men, woman and chil dren Tho raiols havo granted tho wua! cn and one-third fnro to all ega-t-S Eug-n Endeavors havo orcan- d he neieeeary commltteos, and ' l-rovide entertainment for all accredit, d delegates. H. A. Soullen is chairman of tho entertainment tommntee. and all names of dele . should be sent to him. . ThTo are between 200 and 300 of Cbi-istlan Endeavor societies In e sute. and an attendance of fully delegates la exiected. "" o lle Want Wlmt Tliey Want When T" want It. You havo what they 4t Let everybody know about tbrough the Journal locals, for "erjbody wada them. Dr. Rowland. Tho many friends of Dr. Rowland will bo pained to learn of his death, which occurred at tho Salem hospital on thO 19th Inst., at G a. m... It has beon tho privilege of tho writer to havo known tho deceased very inti mately for moro than forty years, and during tha't period, he has, with out n slnglo exception, malntnlneJ tho character of a truo loynl friend, and a cultured, conscientious Chris tian gentleman. Indeed, ho has boja a living exemplification of "Peace on earth and good will to men" through out Ills long active and useful life. No one cm npproachlng him over re ceived other than a most kindly and cordial reception. His eomI combina tion was too happily constituted to bo assailed by petty jealousy, malico or spite, and a full appreciation of inhoront human frailties, rendered him exceedingly free from all forms of harsh crtlclsms. Ho was, In this sense, a "dlBponsor of sunlight and hope, and tho hearts of thousands havo beon gladdened by his pres ence. Ills examplo and precepts were characterized by unrighteousness and purity of purpose to his last rational momont. Lot no one say that thoso state ments aro posthumous adulation. multltudo of witnesses-, who know him best, weald gladly testify in verification of tho above, if thVy could havo a hearing. Our friend hns solved 'the Mighty Mystery, and knows today tho full meainlng of what timorous groping mortals call death, and who can doubt that whoa tho account is rendered and tho Groat Book balanced, that all bo well with our friend. ONE WHO KNEW JIIM, WELL. -o PITIFUL STORY 9 OF AGED INDIANS Word was received by Dr. MIngus last night that two old Indians had beon found dead in their cnbln at tho month of Lnrscn's Inlet, and ho visited tho sceno this morning to as certain what was tho mattor. Tho Indians proved to bo "Old Lyman," and hla wlfo "Suslo Ann," names given to them by whlto pcoplo years ago becauso their own names were hard to pronounce. Tho sccno at tho cabin was pitiable In tho oxtromo 08 both tho old pcoplo woro nearly 100 yeara old and had nobody to nt tond to them. A rancher passing tlw plnco n week ngo today saw signs of life about tho pilaco, but slnco that time thoro had been so sign of movement. Dr. MIngus Is of 'tho opinion that tho old cor.iplo died last Mondaj, tho wlfo becauso of exposuro and tho old Indian bocauso of grlof over tho pass ing of his long llfo partner. Tho body of tho woman was found half way botween tho cabin and tho water In a nudo condition, and it was ovldent that sho had been bath ing, as was her habit, In tho waters or tho Inlet. Tho exposuro was evi dently too great for her and she dropped dond on her way back to tho cnbln. Tho old husbnnd, al though orlppled with paralysis, find ing that his partner, who was qfulto blind, did not return, must have made his way to the rorhalns after match effort. Ho covered her body with his Can't Miss It So many ailments are purely nervous affections, tliat you can hardly miss it if you try Dr. aiiles Nervine. It restores nerv ous energy and through its invigorating influence upon the nervous system, the organs are strengthen ed. The heart action is hetter; digestion improv ed, the sluggish condition overcome, and healthy ac tivity re-established. "Dr. Mllerf Nei-rme Li worth It welirht In EOld to me. I did not know what oiled me. I " a good physician but sot no relief I could not eat. AecD. work, sit or stand. I was nearly crazy. One day I picked up a paper and the tirst tiling that met my eyea was an advertisement of Dr. ifllea Nerv ine. I concluded to try It and let tna doctor go. and I did o. After taking two bottle I could dress myself. Then I began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cur and now I can work and go out. and bavo told many the beneHt I have i re ceived from these remedies and ey erol of them have ,ben cured by It Ince. I am fifty-nine yeara old aa ANiPA'LMEn, LewUtown. T. Dr. Mlle' Nervln It old by your druoolrt. who will Guarantee that tho flrt bottlo will benefit. If It falU, ho will refund your money. Milt Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind -it's the smokeless device that operate and clean as a lamp. Brass lont holds 4 quarts gives intense heal lor 9 hours. Finished in nickel and japan every heater warranted. The JTAaTfT ifvi - i?&Lamp;so latest improved central draft burner. Made ol brass throughout, nickel plated. Jusl the light to read by bright and steady. Every lamp warranted. II your dealer doesn't carry ihc Perfection Oil Healer and Rayo Lamp, write our nearest agency lor descriptive circular. lVV STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) coat and a Bhcet, and then crawled back to his cabin nnd dropped dead, grlof evidently affecting his numer ous yoara and a weak constitution too groatJy for him to stand tho blow. Thin was what had happened Judging from tho finding of tho bod ies and tholr relntlvo positions Tho Indinn'n pipe' wns found beside thu remains of his wlfo, and thoro wns no sign of violence In olthor case. That they had not sturvol was oas lly ovldont from the fact that thoro was plenty of food on tho promises, nlBO contldorablo dlothlng, most of which had been furnished by tho county. Up to n short tlmo ago tho condition of tho Indians wns pitiable, becauso they wero without) food and woro unable to help themselves. Mrs. Henry Songstackon Interested her self on bohalf of tho Indians by ask ing tho county to look after them Sho had mado thorn up a bundle of clothing and food and was to havo taken tho articles to tho Indians In a few days, as eho had become Inter estod In their welfare. From tho condition of tho cabin, howover, It has developed that they woro not lu need of anything oxcopt dally atten tion. Very llttlo Is known of tho old couple as they havo kept to them selves for many yoara. It Is claimed, howover, that thoy wore tho oldOBt Indians of tho Kusan tribe in Coos county, and that thoy were full grown boforo this section had over been visited by whitomen. It was possible becauso of this fact that thoy found it hard to become nsio- ciated In any way with a race which has doprlved them of their country. Tho Indians do not keep trnok of their ago, and while tho docooBed In dlans may have beon much mora than a hundrod yoara old, Judging from their annoaranco, llttlo Is known about thorn, tholr age Is ploced oloso to the contury mark. Tho romalna wlM bo laid to rost by tho county authorities, and Dr. MIn gus does nob think It necessary to hold an inquest ovor the remains, Coos Bay Times. . -a KIT CARSON Feat of Which tho Hardy Frontiers, man Had No Recollection. One of tho moat noUd of tho hardy western frontiorsmen was Kit Car son, to whom, with Daniel Boone, belongs tho credit of having nlway doalt falrtly with tho various Indian trlbos, as they themselves acknowl edged. The withdrawal of Carson by the government was the cause of a grxat war. Captain Honry Inman In his book, "The Old Santa Fo Trail." rotate 04i amusing incident of the galtent pioneer. "My own conception of Kit Carson as a child wag that bo was ten feet( high, that It would have required the I strength of two man to lift nig rine, that he usual'y drank a river dry and picked tho carcase of a whole buffalo cloan as easily as a lady doss the wing of a quail. Years after, whon I made tho acquaintance of the foremost frontiersman, I found him a delicate, reticent, undersized, wiry man, the very opposite typo of what my childish brain had created. One day whllo Kit was at the fort I came across a period Icaa that had a full page Illustration of a scene In a forest. In tho foreground stood To Heat jf a Cold Corner Don't sit in tlic cold a touch ol a match a steady How ol genial warmth and in the cor ner that's hard to heat you'll have real solid comfort with a PERFECTION Oil Heater (EaaipBtd wlta Smokeless Btvicc) Just what you need to help out in a cold snap or between seasons. No smoke no smell no bolher docs it. As easy lo is the best all round lamp mad Equipped wi a gigantic figure dressed In tho trar dltlonul buckskin. On ono arm rosteri" an immono rlllo. His othr arm waB around tho waist of tho conventional fonmlo of such sensational Journal, whtlo In front half n dozou Indians lny prono, ovldcntly slain by tho horo In tho Imposslblo attire In dofonso of tho prepostorous femalo. Tho legend Rtntod how all this had boon offoctcd by Kit Carson. I handed It to Kit. He wlpod his spectacles, studied tho plcfuro Intent ly for a fow seconds' ond then seld: "Gentlemen, that thar may bo truo, but I hain't got no recollection cf it." COFFEE and tea; Schilling's Best, is sold by about 9000 grocers west ofthe Rocky Mountains. Your f roctr rrrurnt ynnr monir II you don't like it; we car Mm. -o- RwipiiiR tho Water Front. (United PrcsB Loosod Wire.) San FranclBCO, Jan. 23. Thnt the Wostorn Pacific Company, by a shrewd movo, has complotoly bot tlod up tho host of tho Oukland wator front, and thoroby defeated o project to build municipal wharvos at that point, is tho bollof of flvo of tho city conincllmen. In hopo of sav ing tho situation, these counoilmon signed a petition asking Mayor FrnnU Mott to call a special meeting of tho council to prevont tho suBpootO'l plot. The "Jokor" In tho grant upon which tho company will aot was tho Insertion of a clause giving tho rail road company n "fairway" whloh ex tends from tho Ughthouso at tho north wall of the oetuary to tho plor head line. Tills "fairway" will al low the company to oxtond its plors go that the harbor front botwoen tho Soitthorn Paoiflo ond Western Pa cJfle wlil ! Inclosed, thus snubbing off tho proposed municipal whnrvoa. Rconoiulciil Woman. Of am ail oeonomles tho following wlU be difiloult to beat for small new: ' A laboring man who hand over bis weokly wages to his wlfo is allowed by her an ounce of tobacco a week. Sho buys H herself In two separate half ounaes lu ordor, sho deulaoe. to got tho advantage of tho two turns of the scale. London Chronicle. YtHbl Our delicious Cod Liver preparation without oil. Better than old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions to restore health for Old people, delicate children, weak run-down persons, and after sickness, colds, coughs, bronchitis and all throat and king troubles. Try H our c 1 th u i v" a fl "j 1 THE CLASSIFIED FOX KALX For Snle Best quality cord wood. Phono -1417 or 1283. Downing Eoff. 1-15-lwk NN JFor SnJo A fow Blnglo-comb Rhodo Island Reds cockrels, from $1.00 and up. Enquire nt 2417 Trade Btroet, comer of Twenty-fourth. l-17-lwk For Sale -34 acres adjoining Btato fair grounds, 10 ncrcs east and 24 acres west of tho fair grounds road Can bo sold separately or in bulk. Good Improvements and all kinds of fruito. A bargain for tho right pnrty. Call on S. S. Colo, 570 Lib erty street, Salem. 1-18-Im Wood For Sale Dry cord wood; first, and some second, growth fir. All orders delivered. Prices rea sonably. L. M. Van Clcnvo at Fairgrounds Wood Yard. Phono Main 1407. 1-lC-lmo For Sale On easy terms, It sold soon, tho R. B. Fleming residence, on Centor and Cottage Enquire of ownor for terms and prices. 1-8-tf For Snle Ono hundred tons clover hay nt my plnco eight miles cast of Salem. Price, ton dollars par ton. Call at my ofilcn, room 13, Bush banlc bulldlnc or phono Main 491 or 1431. F. W. Durbln. For Sale -1 GO acres in Alborta, good farming land, well wntorod, Will Bell or oxchango for proporty at or near Snlom. Addroso W. N. Blod gott, coro Journal ofllco. 1-11-tf For Snlc For, breeding .purposes, full bloodcjd Whlto Loghorn oggi, noc por dozon. Sio W. II. Tlmm, corner 20tli and Trndo streets, Sa lom. l-22-3t LOHT. Iiost Bay horso; flvo years old; weight about 1050; had haltor on. Finder notify J. W. Noedham. Phono 1354, rosidenco corner High and LcbIIo Btrcots. 1-21-lwk Iost A pair of gold-rlmmod noso glnsBos Tueaday morning. Flndor plcnso leave somo at Journal offlco. MISCELLANEOUS. 1 1 .8. Olio & Co. WhbioHaro grocord and commission merchants. Wo aro boIo aconts for Rex Spray. It is absolutely uniform in strongth. A perfect chemical combination. Costs a llttlo moro, but cheapest in tho ond, Btrongth nnd reliability considered. 1-15-tf Will tlw Party Who borrowod a oneu nicyoio irum inu juuwiiu offlco about two weoks ugo kindly return nmo, as tho ownor needs it. 1-10-tf Voget Lumber and Fuel Co. 'Lum ber .shingles, building material, wood and coal. Low prices and prompt dolivorlea. Ono block east of S. P. paBBongt? depot. Phono 108. 7-2-tf Dutfo WewJerotli Flno wlnoa, liquors and cigars. Wo handle the colobrated Kollog gand Castle whiskies, Cool and rofreahlng beer constantly oi draught. South Commercial street, 9-3-lyr Enlarged Our meat market on East Stato utroet has beon doubled in bIzo and wo aro bettor prepared tkan evor to oorvo customers. Prompt service nnd tho best of meats our motto. Cull or phono 19'J. B. E. Edwards & Co. Wo Aro Cash Purchasers Of poul' try, eggs, and all kinds of farm produce. Borry crates made up In unlimited luantltleB. Capital CommlBBlon Co., 267 South Com mercial street, Salem. Phono Mala 179. BUTTERNUT BREAD. it la worth more than any othor broad yot tn0 prlc0 Ja n0 ogll0rf For solo at your grocors. CALIFORNIA HAKERY, Thomas & Coolcy, Props, I'LUMBERS. and steam boating and tinning. 1C4 Commercial street. Pbone Main 192. 9-1-lyr M. J. Petrel Plumbing, Bteam and gas fitting. Successor to Knox & Murphy, 226 Commercial itreet, Prone Main 17. DRAYMEN. Curumlus Bros.' Transfer Ooipany All kinds of transfer work done. Furniture and pianos boxed ready for shipment. Prompt service la our motto. Stand and oMce at 268 South Commercial street. Phone 810. Kvajdeaee Phone fg. LmiRYANl) FEl-U) BB A1UWL. Livery and Fcixl QtaWes Old Pfe oulco Stables, at 25 4 Ferry orM between Commercial nnd yrwuft. Btrccts. Telophono 188. Boxaa tho finest liveries In the eity cu bo found horo. Dick. Wts&aratf proprietor. 10-2-Hyr LODGES. jnrpentcrs Union Imo. 1CD EwS Union No. 1065 of Carpesar JolrcrB of America ine rritx Saturday ovonlng at 7:30- p mu tw. Hearst hall, 420 Stato So, A. IK. Donnltr, Roc. See. ' Foreswrs of America Court Elw wood ForoBtors, No. IDv Wednesday tn Hurst hal!V Blroot. Lo oAbbo, C. K. & u Perry, financial Bccrotaiyi. Central Lodge No. 18, K. Wt IV Caatlo Hall In Holtnan block. nor Stato and Liberty strft Tuesday of each week at 7:3 ys tn. Oscar Johnson, O. C; X. Xk Anderson, K. of R. aed &. Modern Woodmen of America Of gon Codnr Camp No. 5248. VmM every Thursday ovenlng: a4 o'clock In Holtnan halk ". "XC. Hill, V. 0.; F. A. Turnorr cirfe Woodmen of World Moot ercry JTfc day night at 7:30, In Hoi man , L. E. Ponnoll, O. C; P. L. Truro lr, Clork. MPMi Mill IMI W Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, mV dont nnd ponsion Inaurnnce; 9S 000,000 plodgfd; ovcry claim rwHB Good ngonts wanted. J; Kt . Mongomory, oupromo orcanlsen, nox432 Salem, Oregoa. R. Ku Ryan, Bocrotary, 540 Stnto strrt. PIIOFICS9IONAK G. V. Ellin, M. 1). PhyBlcltm a Burgeon. Telophono 307 Mala Olllcos, 540 Stato street, oppoH court houBo, Salem, Or. KcaJdei Phono 313 Main. 8-13- ! Frajik M. Brown. Manufaeturc e BBBh, doors, mouldings. All kl4ni of houao finish and bar -wM work. Front Btroet, between 9UW and Court. Make all cosoplaUtu at tho. office. yANTED. " Wanted Evory ono that law. prooerr ty to boII to llHt -with tho Lathami Iand Co. Ovor Portland aonoraU Elcctrio Co. Ulirtt. Wwl .. vnil wnnt n wllrIlI1 . gronito inonumont wo can navo yon monoy. Wo don't pay big rent aoc city taxes you got tho bonoSfc. Como and est our prlcos, and bo convinced, Our shop In In CHy Vlow comotory. Blnoelng GranUej Co., J, D. Boliannan, mauanor. 1-1 Jr- AVnnted A compotont alrl for gene ral hnusowork. Call mornings ft Mrs. Louis Lnchmund, 254 North Climroh. O G T. Co Steamers Pomont w&i, OiVmt loavo for Portland Monday, Woue day and Friday at 10 a, id, und Tuesday, Thuruday'nnd Saturday a 0 a. m. For CorvalHn, Ttvii&y, Thursday and Saturday about 6 jx. m. M. P. Baldwin, agent, OfBctm and dock nt foot of Trado sMcoU M. P. BALDWIN, Agl. mnrH The X White House Restaurant For n Regular 1 25c Dinner at 20c Tliey can't be lM'at McGilclirist & Sort Proprietors, I U ii ii iiiHiiiiiiiimim Hotel St Philip Fourth and Fifth and narmOM Streets, Portland, Oregon. New fireproof European JFAeX Steam heat. Modern convcnleRS. Rates fl.00 per day and up. UkJgsb depot car will land yon at tfc fer H. PtEftCf, frf 1 -1