u-AIEjfir DAILY OAlTXAIi JOURNAL, SALKM, ORHGON, SATUHDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1909. EDITORIAL PAGE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL 74 FIVE BILLS THAT SHOULD BE PUT THROUGH AT THIS SESSION OF THE LEGISLA TURE IN THE CAUSE OF PROGRESS AND TO BUILD A GREATER OREGON. - tliiiiittiti8ii(Btetiiiiiiiiit'tt'tiiiii'giii4Kwi THE CAPITAL JOURNAL K. nOFKR, Imlffpentlont Kowtptpcr Porotod to American Principle nnd I , (ha 1'fOiruMi mill Itavelnnamiint nf All Onimn. I Vv. - rutilUhod Krcfjr Uvoiilnjf Kxcopt Sunday, .... .... HUHHCHIll'ION ItATKS. (IiiTrl!)Iy In Adraucu,) 0lly, by rrrlor, por jrcfr W.OO Tor inonlh Mo PEllr, bjr itikJI, per jrrnr. 4.00 l'or mnnth &Vj VVcokiy, by mall, par ver. ... MM Hlx niontht 0a tf?mE!!Hfo m sSIwl A PLAIN TALK ON BEHALF OF MARION COUNTY. The bill for a now home for the Oregon Deaf-mute Insti tute carrios $75,000. It moans a splendid now institution in this city which WILL BE APPRECIATED BY ALL TRUE SALEMITES. I t is an act of humanity to a class of unfortunate chil dren who ought not be "isolated on a farm seven miles from a city. The old property of tho stato in that school will bo used by tho asylum, AND IT WILL NOT BE ABANDONED. In tho samo spirit wo commond Marion county men who tako n stand against striking down educational institutions (n othor parts of tho stato. Maroln county people aro a unit against removal or aban donment of ANY INSTITUTION LOCATED AT SALEM. Can any Marion county man in tho logislaturo or out of it tako tho position that ho wants to treat anothor part of tho stato to a dose that ho doos not want to tako himsojf? WHY STRIKE DOWN OR ABANDON ANY INSTITUTION OF AN EDUCATIONAL CHARACTER? If any stato institution is not as good as wo think it ought to bo, mako it bottor. BUT DO NOT STRIKE DOWN WHAT WE HAVE. But do not imagine that Marion county is sacred and holy ground, and that we can havo now institutoins for old ones AND AT THE SAME TIME STRIKE DOWN THOSE IN OTH ER COUNTIES. ' So fai as Marion county is concornod ,rocoiving about threo-fourths of all appropriations mado in this stato, no Marlon county mombor lias a moral or political right TO AT TACK OR STRIKE DOWN OR REFUSE TO DECENTLY AND REASONABLY MAINTAIN any existing state institution in any othor part of this state . Tho Marion county hog has boon long enough thrown in our face. Wo havo boon mado tho subject of just criticism and un just criticism boforo tho rest of tho stato LONG ENOUGH, and on behalf of fair-minded peoplo of Marion county this protest fs entered, The Real Secret Of money-making is in the saving ot it; and the suo cwsfut mode of saving is found in the savings bank. Let us help you save. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Capital National Bank The people who would love to see Oregon great want to see "Passed both houses" writ ten under each of the following bills. THE BEAN BILL THAT CREATES A GENERAL PORT COMMISSION ACT. (Has passed both houses.) THE JONES BILL FOR FREE LOCKS AND CANAL AT OREGON CITY. (Has passed the House.) , ' THE BILL APPROPRIATING $10tf;0G0 FOR THE CRATER' LAKE ROAD. (Has passed neither h&uso.) THE BILL TO BUILD STATE-AIDED RAILROADS. (Introduced by Speaker McArthur.) THE CONSITUTIONAL AMENDMENT FOR SAME.PURPOSE. (To be submitted to vote of the people.) Ed. and Prop. I igrm W Eftlom, Oro. ' LABj-L Arrested. A cough that has been hanging on for over two months by taking Bal lard's Horohound Syrup, It you have a cough don't vrnlt top It at once with this wonderful remedy. Spleu did for coughs, colds on cheat, lain onxa, bronchitis and pulmonary troubles. Price 35c, 50c and $1,00 Sold by all dealers. It doesn't pay to borrow trouble even on u friend's account. Don't forget that a thlug Isn't done bocuuso you Intend to do it. o ii. i . tMeumoU Follows Ia Grip?. Pneumonia ofton follows la gripe but uovor follows the use ot Foley's Honey and Tar, for la grlpo coughi and deep seated colds. Refuse any but tho gt.nu.uo lit the yellow pack ages. J. C Perry. O ii ii How In (ho world could wu ever return the compliment lu proper form If Japan were to scud her fleet over nor? i M TSL ANOTHER OFFICE BECOMES VACANT (United I'rru Ltsted Wire Seattle, WiiHh., Fob. 13. J. II CmiHtun, now collector of customs for I'orto HI co and for flvo years In tho . customs Horvlco of Pugot Sound, has ' resigned mid will bo succeeded by D. 13. IMchnrds, IiIh fornior doputy. CmiHton boenmo woll known In tho N'nrthwoal through his suit ngnlnst j Captain Darnott, the millionaire bunker and miner of Fairbanks, who Ctiuston allogod gnlnod his wealth an n result of a "grtibstnko" glvon hlni nt St. Michaels, Alaska. SPECIAL DAYS AT YUKON FAIR I United I'rroa I.mird Wire. Sonttlo, Wash., Feb. 13. Hun dreds of cities, lurgo and small, will have special days nt the AliiRkn-Yu- kou-Pnclflc exposition. Already a largo number have been mimed and today tho depnrtmunt of Hpcclnl events notified tho mayors of tho California cities of tho dates named for their special day at tho exposi tion. Los Angeles, Aug. 7; Uerkoley, Sopt. -I; Alameda, Sept. 4; Onkalnd, Sept. -I; San Francisco, Sopt. 10; Fresno, Hnywtird, Murccd, Aug. -'1; Pacific drove, Salinas, WntsonviUo, Santa Crur, Aug. 23. si ' SEATTLE LABOR TO AID LEADERS! I United I'rcii Leased Wire. beau io, wusn., iou. la More than $1000 has been raised by or.wHcoi tho nlr of such n room pure gunlzed labor of Sonttlo with which to light tho rases ngaliiHt Samuel (tampers, .lohn Mltohell and Jnmcs Morrison of tho American Federation of Labor, sontencod to prison .for contempt of court by Justlco Wright, of Washington, I). C. At a muss meeting of every labor union In Seattle last night a protest wan volcod and robolutioiiH condemn ing tho sentence were adopted by the prominent labor leaders. BALLINGER GETTING READY TO MOVE (United !'r t.eaaed Wire. Sutittle. WhsIi.. Feb. 13. Judge Hlehnrd A. nalltugor will today form ally tender his resignation ns vice president aud trustee of the Alaska Yukon-Pacific exposition corpora tion. He will albo withdraw from tho law firm of IlHlllngor, Ronald, llattle & Tenant. Because of tho fuot that his now duties us secretary of tho Interior lu tho cabinet of Presidont Tuft will neccessltuto his residing In Wash ington, D. C. Judge llullnger decided to sever his connection with tho ex position. o--It takes all kinds of people to make u world, Including tho medical expert who advises women to learn to smoke. Great Chines Doctor L. M. HUM Its medicine which will curr a&j knew n dl-Tsso. He makes a spvcla) ty of, aud guarantees to cure Catarrh Asthma, Lung, Throat, Hheumatlsm. Debility, Stomach, Liver, Kldnej Troubles; alio any blackened wcllen lureness. broken llmbi I Smallpox; Epidemic; all kind ol : Bolls, Lost Manhood, Female Weak nets. Hernts Troubles and Paralysis i Consultation tree. Care of YIck Ro ' Toug Co., Chinese drugs and herbs IKS High 8t , upstairs, Salem, Or The Fight Is On Evory momont of your llfo whon you aro at homo or abroad, nwnko or noloop- Uctween tho polaon germs that nro lu air, food and water, everywhere In fact, and tho billions of your inviaiblo friends, tho little soldier-corpuscles In your blood. If these littlo soldiers nro kept strong and healthy by taking Hood's Saraa parilln, you need havo no fear of dis ease Begin using it nt onco if you nro nt nil under tho weather, or havo troublos of tho blood, Btomach, liver and kidneys. Got it of your druggist. Bad Breath and Sour Stomach StopiKMl nt Onco With Pure Willow Cluirconl, tho Great cut Gun AlxHorlicr Known. Thoro Is no necessity to suffer the humiliation, chagrin and discomfort of bad breath, biliousness, sour atom ach, gnatrltis, sluggish liver, etc., whon a littlo lozengo of charcoal will cleanse tho stomach and make It puie of all kinds. Do not drug yourself whon a sim ple little natural charcoal mado from fragrant willow branchos, sweotonod with honoy, will add tono to your stomach, liver and Intostliies, rapidly absorb gnsos and stop foul odois ofall kinds. Chnrcoal will absorb ono hundred i tlmoa Its own volumo In gas. A box I full of charcoal placed In a bed room nm 8WC0t- littlo chnrcoal lozengo dissolved on the tnng'.io uftor meals will also keop the rtomnch frosh and clean Charcoal Is Justly called tho scrub bing brush for the stomach. Tho old monks of medelvnl times cured bad rases of stomach trouble cast out devils from the systom of man by feeding such n man charcoal. Scientific men today bollovo in tho groat strength of chnrcoal for the euro of human Ills. Too much of It cannot harm one. Tho system craves It just like nn animal needs and craves salt every so ofton. Charcoal gooj Into tho stomach gently and Is wel come, it sottlot down through the ac tion of the, stomach, and filters through all the food, absorbing gas. aiding digestion and giving tone to tho Juices, so that when tho food goes Into tho digestive Intestines, and there meets the other digestive fluids the chnrcoal holds tho Impurities and thus keeps them from the blood. Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges nro mado from pure willow. They nro prepared fragrant by tho use of hon ey and sweetened so they pleaso the taste aud are easily dissolved. Thoy havo an enormous sale, thus stamping them with tho approval of tho public. Evory druggist sells them, 25 cents per box. Go to your rtlrugg'st today and buy a box; then after your next meal take two or three of them and Judge for yourself of their merit. Several taken at bed timo will prove to you in the morning that they havo been at work all night, for your bad breath will not be o bad after all. Send us your uame and address and wo will send you a trial package by mall free. Address F. A. Stuart Co.. 200 Stuart Dldg.. Marshall. Mich. DoWltt's Kldnoy and Bladder PI' I Pill- r.ro the test pills mad for backache, weak back, urinary dls t.dcrs. etc Sold by ell drugg'st THE VERY LATEST FASHIONS FOR THE SPRING SEASONS THE HIGH WAIST LINE STILL IN VOGUE -L0N6 SLEEVES-MJNGERIE FROCKS AND TAILOR GOWNS Tho dlrcctoire modes with slight modifications will, it is predicted, re main in voguo right through tho sea son and many of the loveliest of these early spring frocks are mado with the high wnlst line. Sleeves arc long and fit- tho arms closely and como down well over tho hands lu tiuiiiUd clUfi. Llugorlw ficcl.j nuve sleeves tucked from shoulder to wrist or shirred In tnousquotnlro stylo. A fuw models aro mude with fancy slcovo caps, but these aro of tho fitted variety. In some of tho now tailor frocks the sleeves nro Bet Into the shoulder absolutely without ttillncss. Skirts nro clinging nnd rather scanty its yet, but tnoro is n promlso j r r. & . 1 ' im ii ii i iw w kill I 'IfjJXJjLWT ElULS Ml ' iHllP wit i' 'fflW88 llim h '1 The above designs arc by The McCall Company, New York. Patterns may be obtained at any McCall Agency. of greater fulluess as tho season ad vances, Tullor Gmuii for Spring. Most of the new spring street suits nro made of plain materials, though a fuw striped fabrics aro seen. Sergo is used a good dottl. so also Is mo hair, which comes with n new silky finish that Is very attractive Indeed. Panama and choviot aro also em ployed and of course broadcloth. For more dressy frocks vollo is used, while cashmere Is n prime favorite with the fashionable dressmakers. Tho coats of the new tailor suits aro out with the hlpless effect aud tho long straight linos that havo been the mode all through the winter. Thoy range from thlrty-slx to forty flfe inches long and are In cut-away style fastening on the chest with two or three buttons and sometimes with only one. Fashionable Fabric?:. Some of the very prettiest of the new materials are made with deep borders of graduated stripes. Many charming cotton fabrics are finished In this way, while the new voiles aro given a very elaborate and dressy ap pears nro by a wide border of satin stripes. Foulards aro to be worn again and come lu lovely conven tional patterns on a satin surface. Pongee and tussah silk will also be nopulsr This spring is to witness tho revival of nn old favorite sateen that has been out of fashion for years. Linens of all kinds both white and colored, and their various imi tations, nro to hnve n wldo popular ity. A Notable Opuulug, Tho Inrgest retail establishment ht o, occjpjlug two full blocks, Is making n notnblo display of American Printing Compnny fnbrlcs. Theso aro u revelation to most women In their attractive reproduction (Imita tion?) of tho smartest pnttcrns nnd colorings of pongee nnd Foulard suit ings. . Woll known fashion designers nro responsible for tho "iip-to-the-mln-uto" frocks displayed in tho mnn windows, and It Is safe to say that few women who so., mom neglect to buy one or two dress patterns of theso practical mid pretty wash fab rics. Spring Millinery. Ulg hats of chip or loghorn nro to bo worn a great deal. Theso aro lavishly trimmed with flowers and foliage and occasionally with ostrich plumes or pnradlso aigrettes. Large turbans are to bo fashionable and ninny trim little hats In toque shape. Tho new toques ot dlrectolre typo mado entirely ot small roses or rose buds aud trimmed with small plumes or aigrettes aro ono ot tho very lat est novelties. Big chip hats in pic ture shape are most artistically trim med with flowers. An unusual but very lovely hat s.iown at a fashion able milliner's Is ot pale blue chip, trimmed with violets massed across the front and loops of violet ribbon, while on the left side are two very pale pink crush roses. Roses of all sizes are special fa vorites, placed singly around the crowns of largo hats, or two in mam moth slzo and harmonious tints some times compose the entire trimming of a small mushroom shape. Lilacs are another favorite garniture, and com bined with large, pink roses, the ef fect Is charming. Ll'CY CRTER