Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 12, 1909, FIRST EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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DAILY CAPITAL JOUItNAly 8ALKM,' ORBGON, ' FRIDAY, FEUUUARY i? 1909.
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Just Received
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Ladies' Hose
81-3cDeroair
Ladies Waists
These nre' very pretty tailored
Wntstfl In Milks, satins, lawns and
linens.
1-3
Loss than regular price.
Corsets
Values up to $5.00 00c
.lust a few of the i?l 5 to $."
allies In Ladles' Suits at $1.50
The.se nre of excellent materials.
Now 1.50.
Mohairs
In red, brown, green, navy and
tjrny.
91.10 values QQ
70c values . . .
59c
Handsome assotment of new
Broadcloths
DR. STONE'S
Drug Store
Tho only cash drug storo In Ore
gon, owes no ono, and no one owes
it; carries- large stock; Its shelves,
counters and show cases are loaded
with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet
articles, wines and liquors of all
kinds for medicinal purposes. Dt.
Stone Is a regular graduate In med
icine, and has hod many years of ex
perience In the practice. Comulta-
Hon are free. " Prescriptions are
free, and only regular prices for j
medicine. Dr. Stone can be tound
at his drug store, Salem, Or., from ;
7 In the morning- until 9 at nlgbt.
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4miiinjiiitiajiiiit)iyiynnniiniiwi
HOW TO OPEKATE A MOVING
How to Rent or Buy a Moving Picture iiacmne. , t
How to Make Big Money at Entertainments and Amusements.
How to Obtain Positions Which Pay $36 per Week.
How to Become a Finished Operator.
We Give Instructions That Are Simple and Interesting.
We Have the Neweat Motnod of Teaching by Mail.
We Send You. on Receipt of $1.00. Complete Instructions.
We Teach Operators How to Pass All Examinations.
We Represent the Leading Film Exohange.
RemlttsinnMt m Inilptx-iulfiit Theatrical . Exchange, -100, -101, -IO.I
.Burke Building. Seattle, Wash.
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A large shipment of SHOIM. If
you waul hIiovn for s,jlt. you will find
them linr; If you ul'o uniit shoos
for good look"., comfort, good fit
and good quality, you'l find them
hero, Imi; nd best of nil the prices
H he the moot ronounhlo.
Men's Spring Oxfurdi In Pat Colt,
Vlcl Kid, Gnu Mend, Tan and 0
Mood. Hoy's, Misses' mill (Nillilnnu
Spring Shoes, Ovfoms and HllniHrs. S
In Vlcl Kid, I'm Kid, Tan and Ox-
ford.
Misses' and Boys' all
wool hose 16c
Ladies' Suits
at half
Buy this week and profit by the
great reductions. ,
Also Ladles' Capes and Coats
Included In this sale.
Dress Goods
Sale
The very latest designs In
cheeks and plaids.
9I.1M values Qi io
91. 00 values
7fie values ,
90c
68c
Portieres and
Stand Covers
Ha by Hands.
Will got Into mlichief often it
means a burn or cut or scald. Apply
Mallard's Snow Liniment Just as soon
as tho accldout happons, and tho pain
will bo relieved, whllo tho wound
will heal quickly and nicely. A sure
ciut for sprains, rhoutnatism and all
pain.
Price 25c, 50 and 11.00 a bottl.j
Sold by all doalors.
Nonrly 8 per cent of tho stuaents
in Gorman universities are foreign
ors. Poverty Is one of tho crimes 'or
which a man Is sentenced to hard
labor ioi hii Indefinite term.
Reason Unthroned,
Because moats nre so tasty they
are consumod In groat gxcom. This
loads to stomach troubles, biliousness
and constipation. Revise your diet,
let reason and not a pampered appe
tite control, tbon take a few doses of
Cbamborlaln's Stomaoh and Liver
Tablots and you will soon be well
again. Try It. For sale at Dr.
Stone's .Drug Store. Samples, free.
Sold by all dealers.
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flocky Mounb.n o fyBct-
A Hut ". Vu Buy r-t
B-m 8Ut H-iU -4.v Vr
a i'.mw I ' .: . 1 1 ' a IJ
1 1 K. jy Tr-i'J h$ " '"M
JlfI Iivl l.lH)K bJ0K.H. .!... llJilf
,nj b'rtf !' RnAj'W mi"ui rt lair
tt t-"' & wui H 1ix C in 1Ut.J- t
fJOLDEN Mt'GOETR FOB SALLOW PEOPLE
PICTURE MACHINE AT HOME.
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Wonderfully Iow Priced. I
s;- vih's $11.00 1
9 l.0 values . . , . CO RQ I
9 7.50 values ig 500 I
15c Can Talcum I
Powder 6c I
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IRRIGATION CODE
LIKE PROHIBITION
1 IS FAR FROM DRY
STATL PRINTER PUT ON A FLAT SALARY
AND BOUNTY FOR ALL KINDS OF
SCALPS IS ENDORSED.
In the Senate the entire morning
was consumed discussing In commit
tee of, the whole th Irrlgntlon codo
that has already passed the Houao.
It Is bitterly opposed by mining nnd
water Interests from Bectlon of the
state thnt do not wish to como under
state control nnd regulation. The bill
Is expected to reach n vote lata this
afternoon. In tho House nil proposed
constitutional amendments were
made a special order for Mondny at
2 p. m. A largo portrait of Gonernl
0 rant wns accepted oy tho Houbo
this morning on behalf of the stato.
The House passed tho bill to put the
state printer on a flat salary of
14000 nnd create a stato printing
board composed of tho governor,
secretary of state and state printer.
The scalp bounty bill agreed upon
b the Eastern Oregon delegation was
put through the House. It provides
atnte bounties to bo paid for nil tho
larger varieties of cnrnlvora that
prey on sheep nnd other livestock.
The legislature will adjourn this af
ternoon to participate in the cele
brations in honor of Lincoln hold In
this city and Portland. Tho Stnto
alded railroads amendment to tho
constitution and bill to crento a cit
izens commission to carry it into ef
fect arc made special ordor for noxt
Monday.
Sennt Thurwlny Afternoon.
The afternoon Bosslon was called
to order nt 2 o'clock. Tho roidlng
and adoption of reports took up moat
of the afternoon.
H. B. 119, Llnenwcbcr, rclattiig to
a deputy asst-SBor for Clatsop coun
ty. The vote by which tho bill 'nllod
to pans was reconsidered, ana was
pasted by a vote or 21 to 8, notwlth
standing tho veto of tho governor.
New Bill.
8. B. 237, Ways and means com
mltteo (substitute) relating to the
lockB at Oregon City. Advanced to
third rending.
S. 238. Kellaher, relating to coun
ty judges.
S. B. 239. Chaso. relating to cir
cuit Judge of socond Judlolnl district
S. B. S40, Wood, about roads at
Forest Grove.
S. B. 2-11. Wood, to appeal certain
-notion of code.
S. B. 242. Johnson, relating to sal
ary of otflcor. !n Benton countl.
S B. 243. Johnson, about jnlary
of superintendent of Benton county.
S. B. 244. Hart, relating to sale
of real property of Insano.
S. B. 245, Caldwell, to close drug
toros on Sunday.
S. B. 24 6, Caldwell, relating to
wator rights.
ThJnl Itiiidlng of BUN.
S. B. 193, Hodges, to provide for
ono additional Judgo for the fifth Ju
dicial district. Passed. j
S. B. 197. Albee. for tho rellnf of
ithe Reed Institute. Paawed.
S. B. 47. Selling, sailor boarding,
moum law. Rtad first, seoond and ,
third timet.
Abraham, game oodo. Committee i
of whole reported favorably and the.
Will taed. ;
Adjowrned at r o'clock until 8 p j
m
K-iuil TlmfMlay Kveulng.
S. B. 133. Miller of Una and L?ne
rt-iiujiiK io luying out ann conecruc.'i
Inv rount roads. Pasod
S. B. 149. Merryman. to provide
for ballot boxes at elections. Passed
S B. 294. Smith of Umatilla, for
the employment of convict labor at
state- fair grounds. Passed.
' S. B. 4. Scofield to provide for
treatment of yiberculosl of the' poor.
Passed.
S. B. 194. Schofleld. to provide for
the funding and refunding of (he In
debtedness of drainage, leves and
protection district. Passed.
8. B. 35, Smith of Umatilla, per
taining to the mlllUa. Passed.
SB 114. Mullt. to prohibit the
circulation of false reports in regard
to standing of banks. Passed
S. B. 83, Kay. to provide for the
payment of $10 bounty for killing
rougar and other wild animals.
Pawed.
OAS'T'OIIIX.
S. B. 205, Smith of Umatilla, to
authorize printing for tho stato board
of agriculture. Passed.
8, B. 105, Albee, to define va
grancy and disorderly conduct.
Passed.
8. B. 112, Wo6d, to regulate the
sale of commercial food stuffs for
live stock. Passed.
8. B. 191, Wood., making It unlaw
ful to throw glass and nails on pub
lic Vlghvays. Passed. Bingham,
Hedges, Miller of Lnne nnd Linn
Smith of Umatilla voted no.
8. B. 129, Bntley, to amend laws
of 1907, relating to tldo lands.
Passed.
S. B .220, committee o njudlclary.
relating to fishing and repealing the
two Initiated fish laws. Passed. Al
boo, Selling. Smith of Umatilla voted
no.
8. B. 138, Smith of Umatilla, to
provide for the formation nnd jrgnn
Izatlon of now counties nnd govern
ment of same. Passed. Smith of
Marlon voted no.
8. B. 222. Jccphlno delegation,
rogardlng corporations organized
for Irrigation purpose. Passed.
A Inrgo number of sennto and
house bills were read tho first nnd
focond times.
Adjourned to 10 p. m.
o
DeWltt's Kidney nnd Bladder Pl'ls
Pill, r.rc fio test pills made for
backache, weak back, urinary dls
c.dors, etc. Sold by all druggists.
o
Many Slccplcoa Nights, Owing to r
Pcrs4U-nt Cough. IteUei
Found at Lt,
"For.fMJveral wlntors past niy wlf.
has boon troubled with a most per
sistent and dlasagrccablo cough,
vhtch Invariably oxtondod over a
period of sovcral weoks and causol
her many sleepless nights," writes
Will J. Hnyncr, editor of th Burioy,
Colo., Bulletin. "Various remedies
woro tried each year, with no bon
flclal results. In November last the
cough again put In an appearance
and mf wlfo, acting on tho sug
gestion of a friend, purchased a bot
tle of Cbamborlaln's Cough Remedy
Tho result was, indeed, mnrvoloui
After three doses the cough entirely
disappeared and has not manifested
Itself since " This remedy Is for sale
by Dr. Stone's Drug Store. i
SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE
Ayer's Hair Vigor
railing Hair Dandruff
Ay Hlr Vteor promptly dtrov lh (nm Ayn't lllr Vteor Juit ai promrtly dttroy the
Uut catite filHna hklr. It nouthhe the hlr- (Wrtnt that caute dandruff. It removt every
bulb, rrttoret than to health. The hair rtcp trace of dandruff lltcK, anil keeet the scalp
falHna out, htow more rapidly. clean and In a healthy condition.
Wc wish you to poslllvely and distinctly understand that Ayer's Hair Vler
docs not affect the color of the hair, even to the slightest degree.
LOVED THE MOTHER:
KILLED DAUGHTER
(United Press Leaned Wire.
bnn Francisco, Feb. 12. After
falling to pornundo tho woman with
whom ho had becotno Infatuated to
olopo with him, Domltry Drcschenkc,
a Russian, in rovengo, shot nnd In
stantly killed her 10-yonr-old daugh'
tor, Dorothy Malokonoff on tho atreol
early today. Tho murder was com
mitted in tho sight of n scoro Of per'"
sons who rushed toward tho Infurlat-J
ed man nnd Vmloavorod to stay tho
fusllade'of oullots ho poured Into tho
prostrnto child.
Seeing that hU --victim was-. .!,
Drcschonko turned his fovolver Upon
hlniBolf nnd fired "n shot through his
itcnd, before tho ncarcat byotnndor
could reach him. Droschonko was tak
en to n hospital In n dying condition.
The littlo girl was shot by hor
mother's mad admlror whllo on her
way to school. Drcschonko, spurned
by tho womnn, only tho night before
had been wnltlng for many minutes
nour her home wnltlng for tho child
to pnss.
Whon Dorothy enmu In Right
Drcschonko drew n revolver and tho
children accompanying Dorothy fled.
Sovoral shots woro fired, two of thorn
entering tho girl's uody.
Tho mothor wns told by tho neigh
bors of tho shooting, and hor grief
nt tho sight of her murdered child
was pitiful.
Foloy's Honoy nnd Tar cloars tho
air passages, stops tho Irrltaton In
the throat, Booths tho Inflamed mem
brnnos, and tho most obstlnato cough
disappears. Soro and Infiamod lungs
nro healod and strengthened, and the
cold Is opolled from tho system. Re
fuso any but tho gonulno In tho yol
low package. J. C. Perry.
McArthur ordered tho door keep
er to let no guilty man escapo a roll
call.
o
Washington' PWiguo Speta
LIo lu.tholow marshy bottoms of
the- Potemao,tBO brooding ground of
malar'a gcrmV. Thoso gorms causj
chills, fovcr nnd aguo, bllousnosB,
Jaund to, lassitudo, wonknosn and
gonornl debility, and bring suffering
or death to thousands yearly. But
Gloctric Blttors never fnll to destroy
them and euro malarlu troubles.
"Thoy aro tho best all-round tonic
and euro for malaria I over od,"
wrltoj R. M. James, of Louollon, 8. C.
They euro Stomach. Llvor, Kldnoy
and Blood Troubles, and will prevent
Typhoid. Try thorn, GOc Guaran
teed by J C. Perry.
OAIBTOXIIA.
BmmUm 114 RwlYM Hm AltrariBoBjM
Bishop's Ready
Tailored Clothes
Wherovor good clothes are worn you'll find Bis
hop's Roady Tailored Clothing more in ovidonce
than any other make of ready-to-wear apparol,
This is duo to the fact that every garment, irre
spective of price, is made of sorvlceglvlng fab
rics, handsomely tailored and fashioned in the
highest class manner, while a perfect fit is as
sured In evory size,
We are making a special inducement on the
goods this week of
20
on all Suits and O'Coats,
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
JOHN I COIIDHA, Mgr.
Kngngi'iucnt of tho Eminent Actor
Mr. Charles B. lianford
Accompanied by
' ' Miss Marie Drofnah
la a Spectacular Production of
The Winters tale
30iWo :-tno ?! 30 , hi m
iclHcMiM VCHotm and lUllet A
,I,nclu(MMg a .CHomn ad Ballet
PriccH; flJSe, 91, 70c, ROe.
Heat ftalr" nt box oftlec Tucoday,
. HI.
BUNGALOW THEATRE
Portland, Or., Phones, Main 117, A
4224. Kmplro Theatre Co., (Inc.)
Lossoo . Geo. L. Baker, Oeneral
Mnnngor.
Week of Fob. 7.
THE JAP
By Hownrd Itussol, popular mora
bor of Baker Stock company and the
nuthor of Inst sonson'B big succeas,
"Tho Swindle"
It dontB with tho groat raco ques
tion, now HUpromo In tho people's
mlndR.
Special music. Btngo undor direc
tion of Mr. Donnld Bowles. Mntlnoo
Saturday.
Kvcnlng PHcch SA, OS, 00c. Mat!
IncoH, 10, 20c.
Noxt attraction "In tho Bishop's
Carriage." 7
Grand Opera House
JNO. F. OOItDRAY, Mgr.
One Night Only
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 13
CarnplM'll A Cnvanagli PrtMcnt
Tim lltlHH AOTOH-HIXfani
ARTHUR
CUNNINGHAM
In Jnvepli .Miniliy'H Faiiiouk Piny
TIIK KKItltY (SOW
Complete Production
Excellent Cnit
Hear Mr. Cunningham Hlug
"Ilellevo .Mo If All Thorn Hiidnii-iiig
. .Young ChnrniN."
"Th' Irlxliinntt'H TonsJ,"
"Sum Acoonhla."
Priren 2o Io $1
Heat unto nt box olllce Knturdiiy U
a. in.
per cent
reduction
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