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iran- c per aaci per W 1 .MtkA cm: fTW Tomorrow 'AW.CCXSw 3S3T. That is n, JAYNE'S CtORANT - i rhl in relieving S Coofb. CoWs, Sroa- .. MM..fr fA w u liknrke a splendid iira aft Whooping riwfrehrefa"Uev- fssfiari. on. gi)$l,5M.,s425c., t7Mkrlfc iMic gimiuur . w. HWrti.. ton; short, $1.20 per sack; Hay Timothy, S&ffifo per awt; cheat, 80c; clover, 75s per cwtj Hpe-rFat,' 1838. Stock aofrs $4.08. Cows Tdp, 12.75; fair, $2g$2.5 Steers Top, $3.50; fair, $2.75 9 $3.09. Tropical Fruit. Baaaaas $f. OraaffM $2.25. Lemons $3.10 4.09. Veal prosss, S7e. Fortld Market. . ' Wheat Club 8ic; valley, 81c; bluo ctem, 83c. Mlllatutt Bran. $24. Hay Timothy, valley, $lV$18; alfalfa, $12 $13. Votch $14. Poultry Hens, 1212c; ducks 14 15c; pigeons, old, $1 per dos. n AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE HAS A NEW BARN CorvalllB Times: Tho now barn at tho collego Is completed, and ready to bo turned over to tho authorities. UK NEWS BUDGET. Walla Walla, Wash., Feb. 28 The Whitman college council met In Reynolds hall last week, the prin cipal business being the discussion of the plans for the "New Whitman." Dean Hendrlck, who has chargo. of the campaign for the new endow ment, was the speaker of tho even. ing. Tho plans aro prospering, and' . ouciim hu assured ract that tho en terprise that was launched bo bold ly last December .will bo successful In overy way. "Woa Easy oh Debate. Whitman collego was an easy vic tor in the Macular debato last week bqlween Whitman, Pacific and Wil lamette univorsity. Threo debates w.ero hold tho same night, ono at each Institution. In Walla Walla Whitman won a unanlmoua decision over Willamette, Whitman's speak ers being Prank Fletcher, L. K Livongood and Calvin' Crumbakcr. In Forest Grove Whitman won 2 to 1 over Pacific, being represented by u. w. Klgsby, Waltor C, Eolla, and Harry Davonport. In Salem Paclfln beat Willamette Thus Willamette COAST MARKETS UKXh MARKETS COR TED IT TO DATE OF THIS JttHO.Y. Press Leased Wire.) iftntuco, Feb. 28. Whoat, I'CillJornla club, per cental, (91(0. white milling club, !I.IIH, white Australian, ILitH. Northern bluostom, ItllH; Northern club, $l.C0 ijfti, $13501,50. j-fc. I feed,- $1.35 g Lrthwmo fancy at $1.38; to fair. $1.30 1.31; it 8m FrancUco, $1.40 Ikwlnj and shipping at Port 001.15, Chevalier, $1.05 line to quality. -Freeh California, oxtraB, JKi seconds, 23c. Stor- Rirtir ixtras, 15c; units; Sic: Eastern extras, 2c. seconds. 21e; lk, firsts, 19c I. Per dozen ExtrnB, H4e. seconds. 10c: Ik w. per pound Gallfor- HHc. fancy, l'ltfc; ui.'ornla Young Amorl- e. Ants, 12c. -Eastern, fancy. New Oretoa. 12c .Pr cental -Salinas Bur- Lomnocs. llirri &- torbukj, 75c$l; Rlvor p. 50 (f 75c. Early Rose, Rlrer Reds, n.asi Wrtl potatoes, $2.75 pr 3m yellow. $2.56 !? wafnal. Ea5tern yellow, Hr botKavelj, choice, 1 lto nio fancy at $2; '1H, Mandarins, $1.25 MARKET. N in all its appointments, and will servo, as it la intonded as an object lesson to an farmers wno visit it, as to what aro up-to-dato arrangements in such . matters. Its conveniences for housing livestock aro so porfcot as to make tho visitor wish hlrasolf or horsolf a horso or a cow, at least temporarily, Tho cow Btalls make tho visitor looking at thom for tho first timo involuntarily think of brass bedstead, and llko" appoinc ments of a modern homo. They nro Iron, as aro also the mangers at which tho animals food. Tbo floor Is of ceniont, with an inclino, and with a gutter in tho rear through which running water can bo turned for carrying, away all filth, Or a hoso can bo turned on and tho place bo perfectly clean, and subsequently dry within a fow minutes. Tho stalls .whoro tho horses Btnn-J nro equally well appointed. Tho floor Is of cement, but has n plank ing whoro tho animal stands. In tho rear Is a gutter llko that In tho rear of tho cow stalls, and for the samo purpose. Cupboards back of tho Btalls aro for hanging harnesses whoro they will bo out of tho dirt and opt of tho way. Thoro aro two largo box stalls for such uso as may bo required. Tho Wholo place Is airy, opon and slmplo In arrange ment, with convonlonccs of ovory kind for facilitating tho caro of ani mals. A big comont .trough conven iently locatedbotwoon tho horso and cow sections is tho plnco. whoro, ani mals will bo afforded clear, clean wntor. An opon cojirt betweon tho .two long. wlngaJa ,jv. sUoJtor place for young animals whon thoy aro not kept In tho barir, or on days too atormy for thorn to go to tho paat-uro-.Tho sltcuiaon ono of.tbq.hjgh est spots on tho collego farm, whoro dralnngo will mako tho uurround Ings dry and cloan. Tho uow estab lishment la a mighty Improvement ovor tho old ono, nnd ono to which tho visitor enn bo led with pleasure. I and in which llvostock can bo housed with lmmon80 satisfaction to thorn solves and to tholr keepers. o m Tt (a a vorV erfltit Imnrovftmonf nvnr tho old shack that has so long done ,08t tw. dobttt8. Pacific broko even duty at tho institution. R is a model ' a,nd wh,tmn won two. Tho quos- wuu m an mo debates was Japanoso exclusion. W. C, Eolla, Roy Porlnger and Clarence Morrow have been chosen to represent Whltmnn in tho annual uumo mis spring with W. S. C. New Athletic Rules. At laet week's meeting of tho associated studonts, Prpsldont Pon roko spoke nt aomcHetigth of tho in tercollegiate athletic conferonco that as held earlier In, tho month. Ho told especially of tho adoption of the four year rulo and tho strict amateur rule, over which thero has been so much discussion by Whitman nt.ii. dents. These two rules hit Whltmnn very hard In athletics, especially in foot ball. Phllbrook, Lyman, Dlmiclc. Spnglo and Dutohor, all first team football men, aro out of tho gamo after this year by tho four year rule. Most of tho studonts howovor are glad that tho rulo was pasaod, for it opens up tho first team to Incoming freshmen from high schools and makes athlotlcs moro as thoy should bo. Tho 'students havo had an op portunity to think It ovor nnd thoy do not regret that Whitman had an opportunity to think It ovor took- tho lnltlntlvo in purifying athlotlcs by culling tho conforonco, although It meant Bovernl big holes In tho football team next fall. Percy Knnpp of OakoBdalo, tho track man, roglstorod early In the now year, and will roprosont Whlt mnn on the track UiIb Boason. c Announcement TO THE PUBLIC 0 We are the audwi trs in Sfem for the cdVted COOPER REMEDIES We have just received a fresh consignment f . the remedies direct from the laboratories hi Dayton, Ohio. These preparations are the most remarkabfe we have ever handled. Many of otir piKrons have returned to teM us of the benefit they have de rived from their use. We take pleasure in cxplainkts the nature of these medicines to aH who wiN call at our store. -u J. C. PERRY CAPITAL JOURNAL READERS Many Nov Members t6 Our Happy Family of Readera. DOWNWARD COURSE. Fast BcImk Itnillzcd by Salem Pco. pie. A Ilttlo buokncho at first. . paljy Inoroaslng until the back Is lamo nnd woak. Urinary dJ8ordorat qulckl. follow Dlnbotoa and finally Brlghfs' dls- Many aro being nddod dally to Tho Daily Capital Journal's family of roadorB, and to mako them bottor nc qyaintod with thoso already taklmc -tho paper wo print tho names added to our lists tho last few days. Tho Journal has largo prlut and plain headlines, and trios to glvo tho pooplo nil tho hows In tho most uon donBod form. If wo hnvo anything 4o aay editorially wo try to say it bo thoro can bo no mlsundorstandlnc Dr. J. K. Mnckoy, Mr. Thompson, W. A. Aldorman, J. L. Codington, C. B. Montgomery, R. 8. Clark. Epploy'a Stato Stroot Electric Store A. W. Sutton, Newton Wnlkor, S. 8. Glmble, Mra. A. E, Bajbor, Mrs, E. T. Judd, S. C. Hayward, I. N. Harris, Mrs. W, H. Porter, Mrs. A. Dunlnp, C. L. Bock, Mrs. A. B. Horshoy, MrB. W. H," Brunk, Mra. M. J. Knlsor. J. W. Lowls, Almota, Wash.;' John It. Dlmlck, Hubbard; O. W. Need ham, Dallas; C. L. Hartloy, Jeffer son; leaao W. Sponcor, Oshkosh, WIb. IfflUft This 1e tho downward course of Ur ,0am"B or whIch 8ldo ot lne "15t Market. J?JHe bmter fat, 7c --T HllAL'fl flnMran. a I tL. .. ""' AWC ."""sc. "t I Itis. -4 hs, ?5.00. tlS i t.;: :.rr? Z" '" KlHf!He. new, 3H krt"HHf5c r .iet. 'epntHi 'MHj ilF-IM -Ik c.J8f35f Tlio' .Tumping Off llacc. "Consumption had mo in Us grasp; and I had almost reached tho Jump ing off placo when I was advised to try Dr. King's Now Discovery; and I want to eay right now, it saved my Hfo. Improvement began with the flret bottle, and after aking ono dozon bottles I was a well and hap py man again." says Gcorgo Moore, of Grimosland, N. C. As a remedy for cougha anl colds and healor of weak, soro lunga and for preventing pneumonia New Discovery is su preme. 60c and $1.00 at J. C. Perry, druggist. Trial bottle free. kidney ills. Don't tnko this course. Follow the advlco of a Salem citizen. ' N. 8. Williams, of 239 Liberty Bt. Salem, Ore., says: "A numbor of yoara ago tho doctors told mo my kidneys wore in bad shape. I caniii wost on account of tho trouble.thlnk Ing tho change of cllmato would holo mo, but nothing I did gave me relief In 6pito of tho uso of romedlos and medical .treatment. On Doan's Kidney Pills I fouud them tho best medicine I ever used. At that timo I got them I was suffering frqm an Intense burning sensation as 1 two live coafa wero placed di rectly over tho kidneys. After uBlng two boxes pf Doan'a Kidney Pills, I did not havo tljo least pain in my back or trouble with tho kidneys. I question wo nro on Among our subscribers aro many women, nnd this fact wo consider u compllmont to our paper. Womou aro tho most numerous and discrimi nating roauora or nny newBpapor, and thU fact Is well known to ad vortlBora. That Is why Tho Journal Is a good advertising medium. Wo would like "thoso now sub scribers to feel at liberty to hand In nntva ItAma n. Anil tl iiii. procnrln0' - - . v... mV mwuuuu ., tlf the office to any Boclal newB thoy would llko to havo written up. The editor will oven consider It a favor to glvo him a suggestion or a kick whon yon have ono coming as our greatest deairo ia to mako this a pa per that tho pooplo can roly upon to reflect their wishes and furnish what they want to boo printed. Fundamentally The Journal de- TEA ";' New York is too far from Japan; San Fran cisco is. n care. Voor erocr (turns your money li'you doa'i ' UU Schilling's Bciti we pay lila." 2SSS AMUSEMENTS siniminnniHinfriUf 0 rami Open Howie. March 2 Booator concert for Col logo of Music. March 4- "Tho VlrgiulanB." AadltorlHW Rollt RlHk. Six-day racos all this wook. Rew lar sosslons. Th VaiHMte. Moving pictures and Illustrate! tongs, ovory afternoon and eveaiaic except Sunday and Monday after noons, -iiv Am i,. t. .. i9 JIM 11.56. faam- le sack; $Hhn Registered Independent, Dear Mr. Editor:,-,As I am.on tho anxious bencH, will you kindly -toll ma, I having registered Independent (and we havo no ticket of our own) ia what timo by law is it required for a man to ohamra his coat? . 1 Petr a Democrat or Republican? Does U roqulro a man to do some- thing mean to ohange from a Demo crat to a Republican, and how l.ong doo it tako to mako this change of heart? Can ono feel it. are there and noticeable effects and is one apr to got hurt? Please tell me for I am sixteen years a subscriber to The Journel. and like its policies, some times, very much. SUBSCRIBER. i'Iv. nil nrodlt in TVinn's U'tAnnv 1llls . ' . BlrCS tO Stand for lUBtlcn tn in nnn. i'or sale by aii, dealers, price i, ., . . .E r..,.t.iii n tw. Pl. H you cannot get Justice in the CoiiuiicikLh M. L. Joiicn, Salem, Or., Fob. 4, 1308. Hon. M. L. Jones, ' Brooks, Oregon. My Dear Mr. Jones: I congratu late tho peopleof Marlon county on having' such a man as yoursolf con sont to accopt tho responsible offlco of county Judgo, end I shall take ploasuro In casting ray first voto In this county for you. My acquaintance with you dates back for moro than 25 years, and from my knowlodgo of you feel auro that tho people will bo the looser if you are not nominated and electod. Yours slnceroly, J. C. MOORLAND, Olork of tho Supremo Court. 50 cents. Foster-MIlburn Co., But- fnln vJ. v..l, 1 o0n.U fL M. I COUrt8' '" tl0 ClUirch, in tllO lOdgO. United Statoa. ' or anJrwhro '8. ".ere ought to ba uuu iMuveropen 10 you ana mat place ought to be ho public press Romember tho and tako no othor name Doan'a O Beari lt Sigutor TOXIIA. ,1M Kifrj KM IUn WarJ E. CrVdcIiClte lm.Mp to Wo mur. k........ lOlnk your blfcad is u mood Inoilnm . k. I nmhi . !. i. . . . . " I WBft iu dc r rfui .! aui . - Am v.... I - - w ..- - -- - ..-. ai WWII WTO W OUT fjfmk . . S 'booAytr, Hair VJf-Hh will air soft j uudi i :.- I && && Nev Corporations. West Shore Timber Company; principal office, Portland, Oegon; capital stock, $J?O,O00; incorpora tors, Floyd J. Campbell, T. W. Ken dall and Edmund P. Sheldon. Fidelity Oil Company; principal office. Union, Oregon; capital Block. $10,000; Incorporators, F. A. Bid well. O. W. Benson and Will Wright. The NliJson Implement Company; principal office, Pendleton, Oregen: capital stock, $18,000; incorporator. John Nlssen, Jurgen Mumru and W. H, Gulllford. So witty, theao few words on Intro duction we bid thoso now readers weloome to The Journal evening flro aido: Yew Park Store M. Howe, Alice A. Mllea, Q, A. Judson, J. F. Mc Donald, Wm, ICemano, Wm. Farrier, J. A. Todd, Alice R. Brooks, Allco Belsley. P. Walsh, p. M.Slms 8alem-W. H. Bradley, A. Korb, C. C. Bst, J. J. Kraps, A. W. Schrunk, J. A. Kaufman, Daniel Webster, J. D. Barber. Asylum Avenuo Store Mra. K. Korp, Herbert Adkln, J. R. Owyn, W. M. Landera, J. A. Soesbo, Juo. Cornfortb, N. Soritoblow, Mra. L. Cvl Deniaon, J. 8. Taylor, S. F. Luoas. Englebart'a. Twelfth Street Store Mrs. N. Solomon, M. M. Rled, A. R. Laudy, Perry Wright. iJOO Reward 100. The readera of this paper will bo pleased to learn that thoro is at least ono droadod, disease that solence has boon ablo to oure in all ita stage, and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure la tho only positive euro now knowu to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh New Notaries, I. R. 8nook, La Qrnndo; B. fl Start, Sampler; Thoo. N. Fnlangus, Clifton; A. K. Norton, Marahflold; W. C. Flsohor, Silotas; Vlnzow Schmld, Portland. -- o Neulcrtcd Colds Threntcna Life. (From tho Chicago Trlbuno.) " 'Don't trlflo with a cold,' is good advlco for prudent men and women, It may bo vital in tho caso of u child. iPropor food, good ventilation, and dry, warm clothing ara tho proper safeguard agalnBt colds. If thoy aro maintained through tho change able weather of autumn, winter and spring, tho chnnces of a aurpriso from ordinary colds will bo alight. But tbo ordinary light colda will becom sovero if nsloctcd, und a well cs tabllahod rlpo cold la to tho germs ot diphtheria what honoy Is to tho bee. Tho greatest menaco to child life at this Boason of tho yoar is thu neglcctetl cold." Whether it 1 a I child or adult, tho cold slight or se vere, tho very boat treatment that can bo adopted la to glvo Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. It ia safe and auro. Tho great popularity and im mense ealo of this preparation has been attained by ita remarkable cures of this ailment. A cold never rosulta In pneumonia when it is giv en. For sale at Dr. Btono'a drug storo. Notice. Notice is hereby given to all par ties holding school bonds Nosu 1. 1. bolsz a constitutional dlsoaso. re 3. 4, G, 0, 7, 8, 0 and 10, of icbool quires a constitutional treatment.' district No. 4, of Douglas county, Wheeler's Store, Oregon Electric' BtjpitH, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internal ly, acting directly upou the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of tbo disease, and giving the patient strength by building up tbo constitu tion and assisting naUiro in doing its work. Tho proprietor havo so much faith in Its curative powers that thy offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fails to oure. Send -V list of testimonial.. lddreaa F. J. Cheney & Co,, Tole do, O. Sold by all druggist, 76c, Take Haifa Family Pills for can- i Stato of Oregon, to present the same at the banking house ot tho New York Trust Company, 20 Broad street, Now York City, N. Y., foj payment, as Interest Will ceaso there on after the first day of March, 1909 Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, this 31st day of January, 1909. J. T. SAWYERS, County Treasurer or Douglas County, t Oregon. 1-31-iuio THE AVENUE Creams, Jew, cigar, and eosfte ioas Corner of geveatvMtk a4 Asylum aveon. N. u. Zkr. s Ktotee, it J! (Continued from page one.) in, xaiiifu, dUU vwo ui urn .&au.u6 flnanclal lights may go to Jail." jo vwM"H ititMrtWfHtM. tjiBi. twut uvvn uu haw utm-mtv San Fraacisco, Feb. 23 -Attorney tery habits. .) .' a 51 71 s3w . A o- it "vi t.i VM i! A UOSb Is it. ffl . i M