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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1909)
&C 3 DAILY 0AT1TAL JOURNAL, BALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1000.;, 7?WTf?Wt '' -Tr rrir- vr fBUSYv1 . Yes, very busy in our store WHY? Ii Because we are retailing GOOD MERCHANDISE in many Instances at and below WHOLESALE PRICES. ' Treat sale of men's clothing Brisk selling in this department indicates that the great values are being recognized and taken advantage of We continue the 25 to 50 per cent reduction $25.00 Suits $18.75 $22,50 Suits $16.85 $20,00 Suits $15.00 $18,50 Suits $13.85 $15,00 Suits $11.25 $13,50 Suits $ 9.15 $10,00 Suits $ 7.50 ROUTINE WORK OF LEGISLATURE $3.00 and $1.00 Corsets 50c Yoiu choice of an assort ment of durable corsets rang ing in pi ice up to $3,00 for only SOc jRoYAl If I Styie !r 513 f$ DRESS SKIRTS-Extra Special 1510,00 Skirts $3.50 $ 7,00 Skirts S2.25 $ 5,00 Skirts -- $1.55 Our Annual Clearance Sale IW.vis extra special value giving in every department 9 2 r m i j! M 1 MO l""""""" . mm " j House 10:30 a. m., Tuesday, Jan uary 19. Ater prayer by Rev. W. S. Gordon, and extending courtesies to guests of the house, tuo order of tha day was Petitions Memorials, Etc. II. J. R. No. 4, by McArthur, to amend article 4, constitution, by add ing section one, that no defeated amendment shall bo ngaiu submitted for o!ght years. II. J .R. No. 5, by Eaton, that wn?n and means committee print state ment of nnnual appropriations. H. J. M. No. 1, by Llbby, to dl veit receipts from Forest Rcsorvo be placed In educational funds. II. J. M. No. 2, by Merry man, ( asking congress to rcpoal duttos on sacKing, ror relief of grain growora. II. J. M. No. 3, by Mahono, asking congress to nmend constitution for dhct election of senators. II. J. It. No. 11, by Eaton, for Joint committee on conservation of natur al resources. II. C. R. No. 23, by Fnrroll, for joint commlttco of flvo on flihorles with stnto of Washington. II. R. No. 23, by Orton, to londor licuso to State Federation of I,abor. Memorial of Salem Hoard of Trade asking pnssago of Jouoa bill, for ox tension of frco locks and canal bill Referred to commlttco on rooli tlous. Report on Resolutions. Mr. Campbell reported following res olutions, etc.: II. C. It. No. 3, that February U be declared a public holiday. Adoptod. II. J, No, 1, for joint nssoinbly at 1 p. m. on February 15, to obsorvo r. 0 tli nnnlvorsnry of Mate admission. Adopted. . Resolution by Patlou, by unani mous consent, memorializing loglsln turo to respect will of pooplo In election of V. S. sonntor. From Fed eration of Labor. Motion to table .cr.rrlcd, 37 to 12. II. R. No. 21, by resolutions com ,mlttce, for two nsilstnnt doorkcopors for two dnys, nt $1 n day. On di vision resolution was adoptod. J. F.I Singer and M. 13. Wnnnoll, of Port land, appointed. II. R. No. 3, relating to rulos of house, not pnsB. Report adoptod. S. C. It. No. 10, for joint commit too on Oregon Historical Soinl-Coii-tennlnl, thnt It bo not concurred In. Adopted. S. C. It. No. 13, relating to Utlo or bill', that It be not concurrent lr.. Adopted. It .It. No. ID, for 600 copies water Adopud. AEGEAN ISLANDS S. J. R. Xo. 3, joint committee on BADLY SHAKEN npt'iiintianl avalnm rif niitlltlnv f fiiil ' "" -" -" .,.-.....,..... .,. n ...... No. C3, Hattoburg,' relating to floating logs in navigablo streams. No. CD, Yamhill delegation, salary superintendent Yamhill county. No. 70, .McDonald, fees of clerks of Justice of peace. No. 71, Purdln, to reopen final set tlement of estntcs. No. 72, by demons, to rcduco limit of statuto Of limitations. No. 73, Drattaln, for nioro efllclcnt lovy and collection of taxes. No. 71, Campbell, by request, re lating to recording investments. No. 75, Muncy, to exompt mining corporations from paying filing foon No. 7G, Muncy. relating to drain ago districts. No. 77, Hawloy, rolntlng to rais ing school funds. No. 78, Brandon, regulating rail road corporations. No. 79, Cnlkln3, raising standard of admission to stato schools. No. 80, Calkins, rolntlng to form ing new school districts. No. 8, Dlmlck, regulating hauling loads on public highways. No. 82, Campbell, creates board of veteran to control soldiers' homo. No, S3, Deals, salary doputy as sos:or Tillamook county. Resolutions. II. J. M. No. 5, by Ilrooks, for dis tribution of funds from reclamation projects. Resolution by Jono3 of Polk, for assistant scrgonnt-at-arms. House blllB from No. 1 to -13 were road second time and rcforrcd to committee?. Houso adjourned to Wednesday nt 10 tt. m. Cfa tittt&ivti&ed Ma&xw&cwAed'? As well ask " Arc all doctors quacks ? " or " Are all law yers shysters ? " We all know there arc ignorant quacks ; docs that prevent anyone calling in his good( old family physician m case of need and trusting him ? There arc shysters, but there arc also honorable lawyers to whom we confidently trust our lives and fortunes. There are fake medicines advertised ; but they are not fakes because they arc advertised. A good thing is worth advertising ; wc all want to know about it. The more a bad thing is advertised, the worse for it in the end. You would not dolay taking Foloy's Kidney Romedy at the first sign of klduoy or blnddor troublo If you roallzod that nogloct might result In Drlght'8 dlscnso or diabotos. Foloy's Kldnoy Romedy corrocts lrrogularl tloa and cures nil kldnoy nnd blnddor dlsordors. J. O. Perry. . o Archbishop Appointed. (United 1'rrnu I.cim-d Wlrc.l Washington, Jan. 20. An olllelal notlco from Home nnuouueos tho np polntmcnt. of MonBlgnor J. 1). Plt tavol as archbishop of Santa Fe. -s o Too Much Fnco. You fcol n r If you had one foco too many whon you hnvo Nouralgla Don't you? Savo tho faco, you may need It; but got rid of tho Neuralgia by applying Mallard's Snow Llnlmont. Flnoat thing In tho world for rhou mnUsm, nouralgla, burns, cuts scalds, Inmo back and all pains. Sold by all denlors. PEOPLE'S 'CIIOIGr: (Continued from pago 1.) Great Chinese Doctor &. M. II U M j find modlclno which will cure ea one of i ho grout cfcinmonwonlths of jtoown disease. Ho makes a special tio natiun. j ty of, aud .guarantees to euro Catarrh I promlio you my host offorls to Asthma, laiug, Throat, Rheumatism, 'ht In tho improvement of the j Doblllty, Stomach, Liver, Klducy terw.njs of our state, and to se-1 Troubles; also any blackcnod or we tV nctivo co-oporntlon of Dem-1 swollen sorcnoss, broken limbs; rats and Ropilbllcnns nllko In the Smallpox; Epidemic; all kinds of nate of tho United Stntes to ae- iiolls, Lost Manhood, Femalo Weak Athons, Grocco, Jan. 20. Several Islands In tho Aagenn Archipelago aro roportod to hnvo boon shaken by earthquake today. Tne greatest damngo reported wai at Souhkeplr vrhoro olghi parson r.ro snlad to hnvo Ijooii klliod. It ;s foared that some of tho Islotu may lmve b'eon wibinoruod. o Bess, Hornls Troubles and Paralysis Consultation free. Caro of YIclc So Tong Co., Chlneso drugs and herbs, 1W High St., upstairs, Salem, Or. o ompli ihlo result. Tlio conserva tion of our natural rosourcoa (tmfl Oregoii n this roipoct is the rlch t itut. la tho JnIoti) and tha rc laraat'f.n of our semi-arid roglons IH all be mi-ttBrfi which will liYw Aiud'oii One of Them? "y lif.i.ikst Biipiiort. I agroo with Tho honao wife 'who has boas ia bttioci."u and Ropubllcana nllko.' duoed to buy a phosphate bsklug 1io f. . i that thoro should bo a re-1 powder by Grocers or canvassers will vjlun i f the tarltf lawi of tha eurnu-!i,f amavhat nhriKrlned to loom tczt " T' s I j not, In my opinion. this cbraetr of goods Is made fri wlilkuV but an economic and rov- iiniui imnna mi(i with diluted oil .--- - - - ,UUIW14 HW"I wt- ,t..- .. ftue q'.tjon nnd In reepeot to the 'tvisiL-i thereof, I propoeff to trett It, ami tho wolfare of tho po- I'le of j 'r.R v.wi b with mo first consideration. Id be imnroner for me nt to make an extended ad-' imply repast to you what ij feicre in roy publle nd nmy av9lf int paeumonl over at. thouh a Democrat,! Bltkt re ickly cured by Foley's ing to fundamental prtn- ,l0iy gMj Tr Tbll wr ami jH. ' cc prlnelyla ftbov partv - , h loA awd 8trooth and my sUte jibove all ndi aMd R df0roWa condition is It A, Ifts-, f 4rcsf., 'ad a.l f!lleg. i "7 coa : . ti.a ly on i-.; fcere,. r lt i- i, U I . of vitriol. ifiin,iitr. T,. T.. Jan. 13. Thora- otate, as affoctod by the le j9MkiM iUhw MCUed of par- I tlolpating In tho jnurder of William Allah, hca boen cnultted. Slniplo Jtoinedy for La Grippe. Racking la grippe coughs that l' rty tea will raft llgb L,,cky averteil. Take only Foley"i 'lomdere. I AMitre yon. ftnAV ,,. Tar tn the y-liow uack- f. J. C. Perry. v question arises aa to' 'or the peoflo whose ser- Try s., lia . .. Urd's v Pt In .lull. tely describe anyone's ! i on0nrd to tho houae k of rbeumatlam, lum i 1 intg or luuaelw. Dal- -v liniment will enre the 'iMe the "hIb and make - inde as h two yaar old. ;1 dealers. oil . oastoiiia. ygTm Imi Yw H9 Alau Bss$l , ioiisness Dull headaelie, furred tonguo, yellowish cast to the whites of the eyes, sallow skin, offensive breath, are all signs that" the liver needs a dose or two of BEECfHAMlS bo coucMiTtHl In. Adopted. II. R. to pny W. Lnlr Thompson in II on ko Trom Lnkevlow. Adopted. II. R. Xo. 20, that conlog ot oaoii lioavy bill go to Stato Library CniiiinlMlon, thnt It pass. Adoptod. On motion to take rocesa te 1: 13 Carried. Xou' Houso IIIIIi. Xo. -1-1 Mahono, croatos btard of law oKiimluors, No. ti, Rnrrott, -salary treasurer of trmntllln county. No. 4C, Rnrrott, rolatlng to de posits public funds. No. -17, Medio, relating to banks and Ranking. No. -IS, MoCuo, relating to bunks and 'bunking. No. -19, Medio, salary suporiuleud ent of Clatsop oounly. No. 50, salary troaeurer 'Clatsop cenwty. No. 51, MoCue, to lavy tax for ad- Trt1rtlng. i t No. 52, Mahone, reiating to in corporated educational Institutions. Xa. 53, Muukere, Linn County Fair Association. No. , Farell, State Road of Con tL w No. W, Parrell, by request, for nun hlilng Wgltwayme!. No. 5G, Farrell, ItiTest tltlo to profi rty in rece.'rers. No. 67. Parrell, regulate sale ot Arearms. No. 58, RnsIc, authorlaa Wallowa county to Bill cortals real property. Ko. St. Xahoney. salary coun v superlnteadeat Morrow county. Ko. 60, Couch, relating to fcrrl'-s In Multnomah county No. 61. Coayers, allowing elerk, to e'sessor Columbia county. Xo. 61. Coayers, prohibiting swine running at largo la Columb'a eoun. ' ty. No. 61, Miller, salary superintend ent Jacksoa eeejatjr. No. ti. ruskaasa to reneal !ni- fVTi i -.i-v TTTHTAT tlu'.Ive law dlrectlnj taembers of the Xl JCLiiiJJJ V J-1M JJLl gentrai aiewoiy.to vote for the peo-it atrenTthans and vitalizes Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is no fake; yet it is advertised ; it advertises itself; and those who have used it arc its best advertisers, and that free of cost. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has proved its merit by more than thirty years general use. This simple, old-fashioned remedy, macfc from roots and herbs, has become the standard medicine for ailments pecu liar to women, its fame is world-wide. I Read this plain, honest statement of what the medicine did for one woman ; her own words ; if you doubt, write and ask her. Chester, Ark. "I used to tlilnlc I linrt no iiho for imtenfc medicines nnd would not rcml tlio advertisement. J think now If I lind I would hnvo taken I,j(lla H, JMnKliain'H Vegetable Compound nnd .saved myself years of .suffering. I had suffered from femalo troubles for twenty years, and when Change of Life enmo I grow worse. I got so nervous 1 could not sleep nights and could hardly got around I suffered agonies. 1 " Lydla 13. lMnkhnm's Vegetable Compound was recom mended and It helped mo so much that I continued Its use, and lam so well that I feel like a different, person. Sly advlco to all suffering women is to try Lydia 12. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. Kiln Wood. The makers of Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound have thousands of such letters they tell the truth, else they could not have been obtained for love or money. This medicine is no plausible stranger it has stood the test of years. For HO years Lydln K. IMnkhnm's Vegetable Compound has been tho standard remedy for female Ills. No slclc woman does Justlco to herself who will not try this famous medicine. Mado exclusively from roots nnd herbs, aud hns thousands of cures to its credit. hgMg If tho slightest troublo appears which aV you do not understand, write to Sirs. lMukhnm nt Lynn, Mass., for her advlco It Is frco and always helpful. iiAtTpn7MtXM CLOSING CEREMONIES OF INAUGURATION lulflcnnt In many ways, and hnvo" awakened lutorost In Orogon's oldost odiieatlonal Institution "Wllhimotto." How'H Tills? Wo offor Ouo Hundred Dollars Ho ward for any enso of Cntarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Citro. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo, tho undersigned, Iihvo known F. J. Cheney for the Inst 15 years, and ballevo hi in perfectly honornblo In all buslnoBfl transactions nnd fi nancially able to carry out any obli gations made by his firm. Waldlng, Klnnnn & Marvin, Wholosule druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's CnUrrii Cure is takon In ternally, noting dlrotly upon tho blood and muooua surf how of the! systom. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottie. Hold by all drug gists. Take Hall's Family Pilla for constipation. Tho formal Inauguration cere monies of Rov. Klotohor 1 Ionian, S, T. II., 1). 1)., as president of Wlllam ettu university took place at tho first Methodist church this morning at 10 o'ulook. lllshop Chnrles W. Smith, of Pnrtlund, providing. The program opened with a pipe organ number by Professor Meiideu hall of the colloge o fmiiHlc. A prayer vn sofferud followod by u second so leotlou by Prof. Muiidouhall. lluthop ICdwIu II. Hughoti, I). I).. L. L. I)., ot Snn Krnuolsco, dollvorud the charge lo the president very ably. Ills reumrks were clmnicteiistlo Tjf ouu who has had a groat deal of per sonal (txporlenco lu tho prosldonoy of n great university. In closing ho gavo a short charge to the stud on ts. President Hoiuhu'h address was on tho subject of "John Wosley, unci the Development of Chrlstlnu HducH tlon." He was given the most on re fill attention by the large audience, and nt the close the university stud ents Joined in, an enthusiastic yell for "HomaH." Trustees of the university were seated on the rostrum, and the front portion of tha olinpel was reserved for the students and members of the faculty. Thin closed the inaugural cere monies nnd th exercises In onnic tlou with ihcjn. They have been slK-' 11911- Wllll Yoslorday nfturuooii tho Alumni, nnd friends of the unlvorslty met, lit the oil u roh parlors, and oxtended graotlugs to President lioumii. Tito spoHkoi-s were: RroL Matthews, Rep rusentntlvo Carter, of Hood River, Mr. Sol wood aud Hon. C. 11. Moores. Judge Robert lOaklu Introduced the speakers. Miss Keley, and Miss Theo. uutt, delighted Hie nudluiiuu (jiliino solos. Last night Rlshop Cliurles Smith OQOtipiud tho pulpit. ' , o i ,, i Idi.on ,olciuio Active. Manila, Jan. 20. The Lagans vol cano at TayabiiH In the province of Luzon, has become active and the adjacent country bus boon damaged by fulling stono and lava. N'o death have been repotted. Ap5S!!?-bJ CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm ll qulcklf obioibid Cltn lUllef t Once. Itcleauw-, HoothcH, httuU mid irotortii tlie diiMHuKtl jiiMu. bmnert-Hilliiii;fi..ii OidArrh himI lri. s Hwiiy u ('old in H,o KriSHAY FEVER 'Vml Nitd Huifll. i'l'Uis- ) (I. .ntlmin kI( or l- mail. In li.jui I f -rm, 73 . nU. IIIv nn,M V, jrrou btrctt, Now Yoik. pNMaa OH People H883Cn--fa4-t0-H-l.H I WttLMwk., maims i wm&i 7 szhserm mF i Cm WJ "k -41 IS i zs-znLi S S 8 Just received a laise assoitmeit of Victor double-disk $ recordr, We have a complete catalogue of Edison roc ? ords, Come In and see the new Amborol four-mlnuta I- recerd: for the Edison Phonographs. t, Sold Crerywhwe. la fcoxo ICC nd 2Se. pie's thcl.e en senator No. 65, Buchanan, regulating wear Ing unlformi. Ko. C6, Ruchauui. relating to crlmu of awault and battery. Rr peal li!;il:i post law. Xo. o7, AiliaU aad Ruebaaan. talaiy as essor Douglas county. VIdaI tones up the dilutive or ma, lids asslaulation, enriches the biood, nnd rejuvenates every organ In the body. Ju this i.aturul manner Ylnol re)dces tane with strength. Wenre joUIa It will beneflt every flit person who will give It a trluf. t It don't n o will refund their luouey. O. V. PUT.VAM CO. V WILL Pianos, Organs and Sowing Machines. 121 S. Commercial St. Salem, Oregon, x 4. JCS-JHHiS-tM-ff) i i i -. , -1 '-.mik. -4.