DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALKM. OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1008.
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limrifi iu weijuv iu gum, hum
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Se.lcca,nTiiC3 lOiUrs. iuikiuuu ;
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FOR SICK WOMEN.
t thirty rears I.vdia E. Pink-
riYr&etablo Compound, made
iKcuami nert'S, tins wen tno
el remedy for femalo ills.
mitivciyciircdtliousniuisot
trio have been tioublethvith
icntMnflaniniation. ulcern-
ihgularitics, periodic pains,
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iHskham invites nil side
to write her for advice.
i hi raided thousands to
Address, Lyuu, Muss.
I THE RULES
OP LOWER HOUSE.
Xrtson, of Wisconsin,
Pfc Swd of Paitlamentary He.
til Record. Pflhtmpv in.
tMiafatary reform la to como
n i....t, . ...
wvasm aooui tnrough a
JcrJoa of the mnmhnrsliln nf
ton oa the Republican slda
" a isrgo portion of the
toxnUt sldi); merabors,
wurago of their convlc-
n tutu
ruir ' mutua,1y agree-
Ptary reform. This Is'
r " me vast portion
pvtimentarv :aw js ontlrely '
w bo far as It is par-!
it baa eronn win. i,'
N oqr eounlrv n.i i .. '
tttd to the requirements
ana American In !
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tho handle controls tho umbrella.
Whoever secures control of tho
Bpoakershlp eocures control ot tho
house. Tho rllu of tho umbrella
are tho spokosmnn of .the sp akers
Tho ribs have braces, the spokesmen
have friends. The whole member
ship Is the coveir. Tho umbrella
moves MP or down, as tho holder
pre"ses the spring, so the person that
holds tho speakership controls Ihe
house. The people see only tho out
side of tho umbrella. The machinery
within has been arranged by tho
rules. Tho minority party was In
tended to perform tho function of
tho fastener on tho outside of tho
umbrella, but as tho button, so to
spc.k, has been destroyed by tho
rules, tho minority party is now a
useless legislative flap. (Applause on
tho Democratic side.)
Again, It may bo Imagined that
the rules of the house confer upon
tho speaker the power of hypnotism,
and whilo the minority members may
not bo said to be rendered entirely
speechless (appJauso and laughter on
tho Democratic side), they are per
fectly helpless, tho majority mem
bers obey tho will of tho speaker.
At times they break nwny, but not
for long. They are soon brought
back under tho Bpoll. There Is no
question but that tho speaker has th
power of hypnotism over the ma
jority under tho ruloi.
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KXI) Or A HUNT FOR TREASURE.
Empay of the golden treaEfjro her
crow had hoped to grasp from tho
mlsorly grasp of tho sea, tho llttlo
schooner Montorpy returned to San
Francisco Saturday morning from
Mnnznnillo, on tho Mexican const.
The romnntlc exposition, which has
occupied tho hardy adventurers since
Christmas In their endoavor to re
trieve tho ofrtuno sunk with tho Ill
fated Golden Gnto over forty years
ago, proved a fnlluro, but another
attempt will bo made this fall. In
IS 02, the stcoamor Golden Gate, load
ed with a cargo of newly dug Cali
fornia gold, left this port bound for
tho Isthmus of Panama. Off .tho Mcx
flamos. gnined such headway they
could not bo checked. In order to
gavo the lives of tho passengers and
crow It was decided to run tho ship
nnhoro. Sho finally sank in several
fathoms of wator and with her wont
tho load of almoi-4. fabulous wealth.
About two years ago, C. V. John
stone, backed by a syndlcato of Bos
ton capitalists, determined to mnko
another try for tho immoneo roward
that would corno with their success.
Last year bo went to Manzanlllo in
tho bark Argo and fitted up a pier
over tho spot whore tho Golden Gate
was supposed to lie. But tremen
dous storms storms swept away tho
tomporary structure and kopt John
ston 's craft so far off shoro that
little work ot viluo could bo dono.
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Keeping Open House.
Everybody 1b wolcomb when we
feel good; and wo foci that way only
when our dlgostlvo organs aro work
ing properly. Dr. King's Now Life
Pills rogulnto tho action of stomach,
llvor and bowels so porfectly ono
can't help feeling good when he uses
those pills. 25c at J. C. Perry's drug
Btore.
When a man catches a big string of
fish, how ho lovos to carry it along
tho main street of the town in which
ho lives! All of us llko to display
our big catchos in other linos. At
chison Globe.
READY TA8LORED CLOTHES ?
FOR WELL DRESSED
MEN.
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price: range
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$40
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THE CLASSIf IED
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Tlino Card No. C2 Effective Sunilny
uecemDer 29th, 12.01 A. M.
Toward Portland Passenger.
No. 16. 5:53 A. M. Oregon Express
No. 18. 8:40 A. M. Cottage Grove
Passenger.
No. 12.-2:45 P. M. Itosoburg Pas-
songor.
No. 14. 0:13 P. M. Portland Ex
press. Toward Portland Freight.
No. 2225:00 P. M. Portland Fast
Freight.
No. 22010:40 a. ra., way freight
arrives.
No. 22C 11:28 a. ra way freight
departs.
Toward San Francisco Tasscngcr
A man should have sense, and wo
man taste.
COFFEE,
is perishable, it ought to
be kept in tight packages,
not exposed to air.
Your erocer returns your money II you dol
like Schilling' Driti we pay him
-o-
Tho smartest bass finally runs
across a bait that fools him.
o
No medicine has ever dono moro
towards warding off grip nnd pneu
monia and rollovlnf 1latrreQtmr
No. 11. 11.03 A. M. Roseburg Paa- grip cougo than Kemp's Balsam, the
sengor
No. 17. 0:45 P. M. Cottngo Grove
Passenger.
No. 15. 0:50 P. M. California Express.
No. 13. 2:01 A. M. San FrancUco
Express.
Toward San Francisco Freight.
No. 221. 2:43 A. M. Portland Fast
Froight.
No. 22511:28 A. M. Way-Freight
TIME TABLE
Restless
Nervous
Do you get up in the
morning tired, languid,
and frequently with head
ache almost "unbearable?
You have been imablo to
rest or sleep. It is nervous
exhaustion, and affects
the heart, lungs, stomach
and all the organs that
depend upon the nerves
for motive power. What
you need is Dr. Mile.?'
Nervine to restore nerv
ous energy and give new
life to tho organs.
"Per years I hav ten very mrr
pus. aultcreu terribly with headache.
1 had alwuya gone to tho doctor, and
was about to ko one 4ay t try him
tar the Ust time, when a frieml ad
vised ma to try Dr. ai lies' Restorative
Ner'ine. I purchaaed a bottle and the
result were so satisfactory 1 have
been taking It ever since. It has
helpM mo wonderfully. Dr. Miles'
rrva and IJver IItw have done lots
of Kood tor me. When I ret to feeling
nerroua now. I uo for tha J'or-Ine
bottle and I am so thankful 1 have
eomethlng to help me without a doe
tor bUl" MAIUB MAURIS.
51 College St. Plq.ua, Ohio.
Dr. Mllea' Nervine la sold by your
druoqltt. who will guarantee that the
first bottle will benefit. If It falls, he
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
CORVAuLIS A EASTERN It. R.
Trnln.9 front and to Ynquliui.
No. 1
Arrives at Corvall!s ... .11:00 n. m;
Arrive, at Albany 5:55 p.m.
Leavos Ynqulna 0:45 a.m.
Arrives at Albany 11:58 a.m.
No. 2
Loavo, Albany 12:35 p.m.
Arrives at Yaqulnn .... 0:15p.m.
TraliiH to and frbin Detroit.
Lcavoa Corvtdlls 1:40 p.m.
Ni. 3
Leaves Albany 7:30 a.m.
A. M. 0:00, a7:05, 8:05, 10,05.
No. 4
Leaves Dotrolt 1:00 p.m.
follows, commencing Jan. 10, 1908
Trains for Corvallla.
No. 8
Leaves Albany 7:65 a.m.
Arrives nt Corvnllls ....8.35a.m.
No. 10.
Loaves Albany 3:55 p.m.
Arrives at Corvallls ... 4:35p.m.
No. C
Leaves Albany 7:45 p.m.
Arrives at Corvallls .... 8:25p.m.
Trains for Albany.
No. 6
Leaves Corvallls 6:30 a.m.
Arrives at .Albany 7:10 a.m.
No. 9
Leaves Corvallls 2M5 p. in.
Arrivos at Albany :tc p. m.
No. 7
Loaves Cur vail '.a 0:00 p.m.
Arrives at Albany 6:40 p. m.
No. 11 (Sunday only)
Leaves CorvalllH 11 :15 a. m.
Arrives at Albany 11:58 n. m.
No'. 12 (Sunday only)
Leaves Albany ....... .12:35 p. m.
Arrives at Corvallla .... 1:18 p.m.
For furthor information apply to
WM. McMURRAY,
Gen. Piisq. Agt Portland, Oregon.
Jno. M. Scott, Asst. O. r. A.
OREGON ELECTRIC
RAILWAY COMPANY
best cough cure.
CASTOR I A
Por Infants and Children,
Hii Kind You Kayo Always Bought
S
Boars th
Signature
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The
White House Restaurant 4
For n Regular
I 25c Dinner at 20c
They can't bo beat
McGildirist & Son
Proprietor.
i in in i m ii 1 1 ii ii nn
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lMIIMIHeMMetMIMl
830 COURT 6THEW7T.
Call and try t!w. Mtba f
15c. Board per week $2.76, I
also furnished vooHia very
reasonable,
AT TIM
Salem
Restaurant
MEALS 15c
i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
!J ELITE HOTEL
Restaurant and botol, on
! ! Eurupoan plan. MealB at all
; ; hours on short ordor. Regular
dinner 25 cents. Thirty now
! ', ly finished furnlohod rooms.
! I E. ECICERLEN, Prop.
' ! 148 Commercial St.
i
4I1IHIHIMIIIIIIIIIHHI
Hotel St. Philip
Fourth and Fifth and Reuitaldr
Street, Portland, Oregon,
New fireproof European Hotel
Steam heat. Modern conveniences
Rates 1.00 per day and up. Union
depot car will land you at the door
H. PIERCE, Prop.
TIME CARD
Effective Saturday, Fob. 15, 1908.
Leaving Salem Daily.
No. 2 for Portland and Intermediate
stations S:00 a. m.
No. 4 for Portland and intormodlato
stations 11:00 a. m.
No. 6 for Portland and IntormodlaU
stations 2:00 p. m.
No. 8 for Portland and Intermediate
stations 5:00 p, m.
Arriving Salem Dully.
No. 1 from Portland and intormedlate
stations ":. 10:40 a. m.
No. 3 from Portland and intermediate
stations 1:40 p. m.
No. 5 from Portland and intermediate
stations 4:40 p. m.
No. 7 from Portland and Intermediate
stations 7:40 p. no.
O C T. Co
Steamers Pomona mk. Oi MronU
leavo for Portland Monday, Weuves
day and Friday at 10 a. m. and
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at
6 a. m. For Corvallls, Tuesdajr.
Thursday and Saturday about 6 p
m. M. P. Baldwin, agent. Officii
and dock at foot of Trade street.
M. P. BALDWIN. Agent.
iBarneifs Restaurant and
Lunch Counter
In Hush bank block romodelod
and flrst-clasa service. Moals and
lunchoa in best styles. Ladles and
family trade sollcltod.
FOR HALTS
For Salt; stt acres two miles aoutli
of Salem, on Liberty rond; chick
en wire fonce all around place;
now house and furnilurc; new out
"buildings; throe dozen chickens.
G. W. Flesher, Salem, rcAito No.
3, 2-C-2wk
r Sale 34 acres adjoining state
fair groundd, 10 acres caBt and 21
acres west of tho fair grounds road
Can bo sold soparatoly or in "hulk.
Good Improvements and nil kinds
of fruits. A bargain for tho right
party. Call on S. S. Colo, 570 Llb
orty strcot, Salem. l-18-lm
Peach Seed for Sale. Wo will havo
a carload of California seedling
peach seed for sale at Salem, and
would contract with purchasers to
grow U3 prunes and poachea for
fall dollvory, 1909. For informa
tion nddrcss Chlco Nursery Co.,
Chlco, California. 1-27-lf
For Side Seven-room house and lot,
modorn, excepting heat. Price
$1700, also M block, good loca
tion. Prlco $1900. Latham Land
Company, over Portland General
Electric Company. 2-8-tf
llred-to-lny Single Condi Rhodo
Island R1b Eggs for hatching,
$1.50 per sotting of 13. Alio
havo a few flno cockorels nt $1.50
oach. 2417 Trade, corner 24th
St. G. W. Hlrons. 2-13-lw
For Salt' One maro, wolghs 1400
pounds. Will soil or trndo for
1200-pound horso. Phono 74 or
call at Salem Truck &. Dray Co's
office. 2-13-lm
For Sale A 5-ncro track, 'Di miles
south ot Salem, on Liberty rond.
Good C-room house, well nnd out
buildings. See II. C. Kopnsko,
Route No. 3. 2-17-lwk
MISCELLANEOUS.
Wanted, Information Families haY"
lng soda enscs and bottles, kegs or
jugs belonging to tho Gideon Stola
Compnny, plcaso call up phono 26,
or drop postal car, giving street
and number. 2-10-lw
Rogue River Orchard foe Sale-
Clean. Profit-bearing; deep al
luvlal river bottom soil. Good
buildings. Soil cntiro or BUbdt
.visions. Good roads. Near good
9-month school. Good cllmato
Bon A. Lowell, Woodvlllo, Ore
gon. ,. 1-30-lm.
Will Call nndPay Cash -For mon'a
cast off olothln, broken watches
and Jowolry. Wo clean nnd proas.
High grado work. Phono 968.
Slgourney, 483 Stnto. 1-2 54L
Just Opened A now blacksmith
wagon nil op nnd and horso shoe
ing, near ICth and Market strot.
Englewood addition, Salem. Your
trado solicited. All work guaran
teed. E. N. Thomas. 2-17-1 w
Will tho Party Who borrowed a
Snoll bloyclu from Tho Journal
offlco about two wooks ugo kindly
roturn Bnrno, as tho owner uooda
It. 1-10-tf
Yogct Lumber and Fuel Co. Lum
ber .shingles, building material,
wood and coal. Low priced and
prompt dollvorloa. Ono block oast
of S. P. paaBongr depot. Phone
198. 7-2-tf
For Snle 34 head of goats, 27 nnn
nles and seven wethers, first class;
$3.50 per bond. Call T. J. Gard
iner, Routo No. 2, or phono 473
Fnrmors. - 2-17-3t
For Hale A Two-horso Rushford
farm wagon, with spring Boat;
only uBod ono week, a bargain. En
quire nt 1129 North Cottage
Btroot. Phono 329. 2-17-31
For Halo 184 acrce, 100 under cul
tivation, 20 neros in hops, balance
in pasture; the best of prairie
black loam soil. Prlco $65 por
acre. Latham Land Company.
2-15-tf.
Ilutto ti WcnderoUi Flno -wines,
liquors nnd oignra. Wo handle
tho celebrated Kollog gand Castle
whlsklos. Co'ol and refreshing beer
constantly oi draught. Soutk
Commercial Btroot, 9-3-lyr
Enlarged
Our moat market on East State
stroot has boon doubled In bIho and
wo aro bettor prepared tkan evor to
norvo ctiBtomora. Prompt service and
tho best of meats our motto. Call
or phono 199. B. E. EdwardB & Co.
BUTTERNUT DREAD.
It la worth more than any other
road yot tho prlco la no higher.
For aalo at your grocers'.
CALIFORNIA RAKERY, '
Thonia Cooley, Proa.
IOIM3E8.
For Sale Twonty-flvo Whlto Log
horn ohickons; thoroughbreds, $1
each; 504 Belmont atroet, end of
Btrcot, North Salem, 2-15-5L
Oak Tree for Rcmorlnfc Get your
wood now. Ed. Jory, phono Farm
ora 304. 2-15-31
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DRAYMEN.
Cummins nro8., Transfer Ccmpany
All kinds of transfer work done
Furniture and pianos boxed read
for shipment. Prompt service Ii
our motto. Stand and office at
263 South Commercial street
Phono 210. Residence Phono 968
Ihiggago and Expre B. N White,
gonoral delivery to any pnrt of the
city on short notice. Stand In
front of Bnrnett'a roetaurant, Com
mercial utroot. Phone 390. Rosl
donco phono 590. 2-14-tf
Salem Fence Works
Headquarter for Woven Wlro
Fencing.
Netting, Pickets, Gates, Maitbold
Roofing, P. & B. Ready Roofing
All at lowest prices.
CHAS. D. MULLIGAN
Successor
WAJrKR MOD LEY.
iiTiO Court Kt. Kaloni, OrC
PLTOmERS.
Theo. M. Barr Plumbing, hot watei
and steam beating and tinr.'ug
164 Commercial street. Pbonv
Main 192. 9-1-lyr
M. J. Petzel Plumbing, ateam nnd
gas fitting. Successor to Knox &
Murphy, 220 Commercial street
Prone Main 17.
Carpenters union no.
Union No. 1065 of Carpontora aa4
Jolrora of Amorica meet orery
Saturday ovonlng at 7:30 p. m. lar
Hearst hall, 420 Stato St, A, W.
Donnia, Roo, Sec
Foresters of Aiuceira Court Sher
wood Foreators, No. 19. Moots
Saturday night in Holmnn hall,
Stato street. Waldo Mlllor, O; R.;
J. C. Perry, llnnnclal sooretary.
Central Lodgo No, 18, K. of P. '
Castle Hall In Holman block, cor
ner Stato and Liberty streets
Tuesday of each week at 7:80 p.
m. Oscar Johnson, O. O.; E. H.
Anderson, K. of R. and S.
BiiieMeHaMiieBMMeMiMeHHanwiiBMaiRnMaaMBnafM
Modern Woodmen of America Ore
gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Meett
ovory Thursday evening at 8
o'clock In Holman hall. W, W.
Hill, V. O.; F. A, Tumor, clerk.
Woodmen of World Moot every Frt
day night at 7:30, In Holman ball,
O. L. Darling, C. C: P. L. Frai
ler, Clerk.
HuieWing Sang Co.
Removal Sale
We are selling oat all goods
at cost price. Move and sell
store building and all tho
good a. Everything must go.
340 Coort Street. Salem, Or.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
Livery nnd Fx-d Stable Old Post
office Stables, at 254 Ferry street,
between Commercial and Front
streets. Telephone 188. Borne of
the finest Uverlos in the city can
be found here. Dick Westacott
proprietor. 10-1-lyr
Lincoln Annuity Union. Hick, acci
dent and pension Insurance; $!,
000,000 plodgrd; every claim paht
Good agents wnnted. J, II. C,
Mongomery, supreme organiser,
Boz432 Salem, Oregon. R. R,
Ryan, secretary, 546 Stnto street.
SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES.
Frank 51. Ilrovrn. Manufacturer of
sash, doors, mouldings. All kinds
of houso finish and hard woo4
work. Front street, betwoeay State
and Court. Make all complaints
at the office.
PROFESSIONAL.
O. V. ails, 51. D. Physician and
surgeon. Telephone 307 Main
Offices, 546 State street, opposite
court bouse, Salem, Or. Resldencs
Phone 313 Main. 8-13- lmo
New Notaries
C. E Miller, A. R. Poller, H. X.
Scott. 8. B. Rlggon, J. 8. Winchester.
Peter C. Lassen, J. O. B. Scobey. C. E.
Jloulton, D. G. Woodward, A. B. Wln
freo, Portland; A. King, Mitchell.
Cbas. 8. Ogle, Woodburn; W. B.
Moore, Lentc; John E. Peterson,
Grants Pass.
'Piie man who doe thlnga Is the
fullow tho world waits to crown, but
he's got to do thing no four-flush,
lng.
Some oity peoplo ory loudly for
justleo when mercy la really what
they want.
WANTED,
wumeu n you want a marble or
granifo monument wo can savo yon
money. Wo don't pay big rent nor
. city taxee you got tho benefit.
Come and got our prices, and be
convinced. Our shop la in Olty
View cemetery. Blaeslng Orautle
Co,, J. D. Bobannan, manager.
1-13-
eMMMMM
Wanted Competent girl to do houo
work, at 1073 Ferry street, near
Union. Phone 338. 2-17-
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