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DAILY CAPITAL JOUltNAL, SALEM, OHKGON, FIUilAiT km km am wwmaiM ealth Fever Fails to Restore Lav flair to its Natural Fninrand Beauty No matter how long it has been gray r faded. I'romotCB a luxuriant growui t healthy hair, atops us laiungom, nd positively rciuoveB vu- j x.-onno Imlr nft and clossv. Re- roil iJt -- -- - - o - Uc all BUbstltutcs. 2 tlmca as much i$l.00aB5OC. Bize. asnoiauyc. i and 50c. bottles, at drags 1st s SendteforfrwK-'rneuareo.ineu.ir." I'JUIO Iiaj opw-" i . gay's Harilaa Soap cures Plnpici, J. O. PKllKx. ar w tvaaaaaV S.V , 'aaaaaaaaw WL. aawaaasaa wa - jbsaaW V' ''y XaaaaaaaW fNff jt&Eoaaasaaaaaaal nSa9aBwHaaflKlBBaaaaaa jEWWEBaMaWaWWBaWW THINGS WISE AND OTHERWISE IN THE LEGISLATIVE HALLS a The Man Who Eats Well 2rrar BILLS, RESOLUTIONS AND DOINGS GENERAL BY THE SOLONS Thursday Afternoon. S. B. 35, Smith, stnto mllltla code. Passod. S. D. 226, to restrain goats from running at largo in Yamhill county. Passed. S. D. 171, lo ennblo Fodorntcd Trades to erect a building. PnBsed. S. B. 231, to fix terms of court In Tenth judicial district. Passed. S. B. 77, Miller, water code. Passed. Hcsolutlons. Orange tax amendments to consti tution. Adopted. S. B. 129, Bailey, relating to selec tion Indemnity school lands. House- Afternoon. Tho houso was called to order nt 1:50 and continued the third reading of senato bills. S. 1). 112, Woods, to regulate the sale of commercial food stuffs for livestock. Passed. S. B. 101, Wood, making It unlaw the Reed institute. Passed. S. B. 65, Colo, to prohibit and abolish secret societies in public schools. Passed. HoiiM", 7:110 p. in., Feb. 18. S. B. 171, Balloy, for organization of co-operative associations. Passed. S. B. 254, by tho commltteo oh ways and means, appropriating mon ey for state institutions. Passed. S. B. 124, Parrlsh, to fix salary of county superintendent of Hnrnoy county. Passed. S. B. 24, Scholfleld, for treatment of tuberculosis. Passed. S. B. 152, Mcrrymnn, fixing salary sheriff Klamath county. Passed. 8. B. 257, Boach, prohibiting chil dren from taking part In public per formances. Laid on table. S. B. 67 Johnson, providing for tho annual support of tho state agri cultural college. Passed. S. B. 114, Pnrrlsh, to amend sec- And Enjoys Fowl Lives Life As He Should nml (Jots tho Most From It. TO EQUIP VESSELS WITH WIRELESS fill to deposit ghiBS or nails In public Hoiih 10 and 1C, chapter 135, Laws DR. STONE'S Drug Store Tho only caBh drug store In Ore gon, owes no ono, and no ono nwoi It; carries Inrgo stock; its shelves, counters and show cases aro loaded with drugs, mcdlclnos, notions, toilet Articles, wines and llauors of all kinds for medicinal purposes. Di. Stono Is a regular graduato In med Iclno, and has had many years of ex perience in tho practlco. Consulta tions aro frco. Prescriptions aro freo, nnd only regulnr prices for medicine. Dr. Stone can bo found at his drug storo, Snlom, Or., from 7 In the n.orning until 0 nt night aWmamaamm) Jf YkV& muwmwr m' mK. PMMT? 0fi 223 S. COMMERCIAL Sf ulgmvoys. Passed. S, C. It. IS. Bnlloy, proposing nn nmendmunt to the constitution relat ing to liabilities of stockholders. Failed to pass. S. J. it. It', Coffey, relating to sen atorial and representative district. Mado special order for Friday. a. 11, 133, Miller of Linn and Lane, rotating to laying out and construct ing county roads. Passod. S. I). 1, Smith of Umatilla (substi tute), to provide for tho location of artoslan wolls. Iloforred. S. 11. 239, Chase, for additional Judge for Second judicial district. Passed. S. 11. 147, Slnnott, to limit tlmo for hrinuinK action for Blundor. Passed. S. 11. 249, Selling, to make tho drawing of u check on a bank whore tho drawee hns no funds a felony. Failed to puss. S. B. 190, Parrlsh, to provide for tho location of county roads and road district. Laid on tho table. S. B. 211, Hodges, to authorize and to allow tho right of oppoal. Failed to pass. S. 11. 197, Albee, for tho relief of the triplex 1,A(1 Four Hiikh in One. Simple Btrong, stylish, serviceable. Firat it' a pui-M.'. A twist of tho wrist and it's a liaiulbng anil music portfolio comblnod. Unroll a bit fur ther and you hnvo a miiiiII satchel. For Bale by Klsle L. Goodhue, agont, Phono 7C8, J-lC-lmo SAM CASTO FAMOUS IIOUS1? THAINKK. Is now iocuted at Canby Oregon, tho beat winter quarters in the North wost for training and developing young horsos. Sam has room for a few more prospects, oither for the road or t-uck and would llko o communicate with anybody wishing their horse tralnod. Mr. Casto is conceded to bo tho best colt man in tho "West and his succoss on tho Sn lom track hoars out this statomont. Terms toasonablo and satisfaction gunranteod- Addrsc SAM CASTO, Canity, Oregon. of 1907. Passed S. 11. 61, noworman, to expedite the trial of circuit court oason. Passed by 31 ayes. S. I). 106, Boworman, rolatlng to the terms of courts. Passod. S. B. 1CS, Abraham, relinquish ing claim of Btato in curtain land.- I'll w on. S. U. 48, Morrymun, salary of the county superintendent of Klamnth county. Passed. S. U. 42, Smith of Marlon, author izing actions to bo prosooutod. In definitely postponed. S. B. 141, Chase, to rogulato tho manner of recording plats. Passed. S. I). Ill, Chase, dofinlng boundar ies betweon Coos and Curry counties. Passed. S. B. 265, Bowerinan, to provont certain aulmnls from running at largo in Gilliam county. Passed. S. 11. 213, to create a Thirteenth Judicial district. Passed. S. 11. 164, Bailey, providing for separate bookB. for recording deeds nnd mortgages. Passed. S. 11. 102, Bingham, providing for the publishing all delinquent tax lists. Pasticd. Tho man who cats Is tho man who works, nnd tho man who works 's tho man who wins. Tireless workers depend upon a storohouso of vim nnd vigor. India is noted for Hi factors and its dreamers, .Buropo and Amoricn for their eaters nnd thol. workers. In Amoricn wo have boon doing nothing but work tho past quartor of a contury. That Ib why our old man say, "In my days no ono had dys pepsia." Of course, nil men In thow days ate and worked, now they woric and cat. If eating Intorfers with buslnosi, men give up eating. This la gooit logic for tho dollar-getter, but ?or wisdom of a man who really wants to livo. Abuse of anything Qod-glvcn o aults in punishment, nnd roan 1b n pigmy when it comes to cheating his system. If you take from tho system that which is Intended should remain, or put into it that which Ib Intended should bo kept out, you aro cheating yoursolf, nnd sooner or lator pay Mio ponalty. Stuart's Dyspepsia TnblotB aro con centrated vegotablo nnd fruit es sences which glvo tho system ovory fluid, Btlmulant and ingredient nac cssary to ga'n tho fullost stronijMi from everything which goes into the siomacn, or io tseup irom mo ?diui ovorythlng which should not Iny and decay in it. If you will eat fast and Impropoi ly, if you will drink nnd cat Irregu larly and to oxccbs, then glvo to Nn- Inirn nu An n nnntlCll Of tllO I'B- soncos she .demands to noutrallzo tho bad offectB of your habltB. Aftor a moal tako a Stunrt Dyi popsla Tablot, nnd tho moal won't hurt you or your stomnch. At a midnight dinner tako n Stu art tablot and you will Blcop woll and ,nt tm without n brcnth which In flllod with tho decay of tho midnight meal. Fortify your stomach llko you do your biuslnoss. Fortunes whon on can bo regained, but tho Btomnch out raged, stays with ,you to tho finish, nnd you know It is thoro. If you want to know what thoo tablotB will do, buy a packago from any drugghit, price 50 contB, or sond iib your nnmo nnd nddrcBs nnd wo will send you a trial package freo by mall. Address F. A. Stuart Co., lr0 Stuart Bld'g.r Marshall, Mich. (United Press Leased Wire.) Seattle Wash., Fob. 19. Con certed effort on tho part of tho com-) mcrclnl and Bhlpplng mon of tho Pa cific Northwest is boing mado to so-f euro tho passage In tho United States! of tho houso bill requiring ocean going Btcnm passongor vossols to equip with wireless tologrnph Instru ments. Tho measure waB recom mouded by Prcsldont Itoosovolt in n special message to congress. Fol lowing tho sinking of tho Btcnmor Republic by tho Italian llnor Florida. Shipping lntorostB In Scnttlo, Ta coma, Bolllngham today sont dls pntchos to Sonator Pllos, urging him to support tho bill whon It comos up in tho upper branch of congress. Should runrltlmo nccidonts Bhow a decrease on this const during tho next year as a result of tho Installa tion of wlroloBs apparatus, It is he llo ved tho marlno undorwritorn will agree to roduco Insurance rates. -. o IfflKTsJiai BBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBalSBBBBBY " .BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbV aaaaf aaBBV" h mma Laaaal I Coffee I I The kind that makes the break- I fast -real Coffee through and through always the same. Your grocor will Rrlnd It I bettor if ground at home not too fine. B a 3 I tmwmmmmmmmmmmmKml For that Terrible Itching. Eczema, tetter and salt rhoum keep tholr vlctlmo in porpotual tocmen. Aa application of Ohamborlatn's Salvo will Instantly allay this itching, and many cases have- been cured by Its ubo. For salo by Dr. Stbno's Drug 8toro. o- Wholo cloves ncnttotod plentifully among clothing In drossor drawers will koop awny moths nB offcctually1 tin camphor. . o - A Slinplo Trick. It's nn easy nmttor to keep yo'ir Joints nnd nniBclca Biipplo not mat ter what your ago ho or how you hac sufforod with rhoumatlnm. Hub you--nolf night nnd morning with Ba; lard's Snow Llnlmont. Cures xhou- inittiMi, flnepfl, cramps, oi lof in the bark, r'ao, nock or limbs, nnd r Hovc8 nil achoB and pains. Sold by all dealers. DoWltt's Littlo Early IUsers, gjf Uo, easy, pleasant, littlo Hr&f'fllts. Sold by all druggists. o Proposals for SHpplle. Sonlod proposals will too received at tho ofneo of the Board of TrUBtoes of tho btato Instltutonl for Fooble Mlndod, grocorlca, dry goods, drugs, iton. until 2 o'clock p. m Tuesday, March 2, 1909, nnd then publloly opened, for furnishing for tho ubo of tho Stato Institution for Feoble Mlndcd grocorlos, dry goods, druijs, hnrdwnro, otc. Dotaltcd llata of tho various rnippllos roqulrod and instruc tions to b'ddors mny bo Bocurcd by nddrosBliiu tho Clerk of tho Board. Tho right is roBorvod by tho board of tniBtcoB to rojoct any or all bias, or to accept or rojoct nny part of a bid. Salem, Oregon, Fobruary 12, 1909. S. A. KOZHU. Clork. Fob. 15-10-22-20-Mar 2 To Ailvnnco Athletics. Tho toachors of Marlon county have formod' an association for tho advnncomont of athletics In tho pub lic schools, nnd tho following notlco is for the purpose ot oganlzlng base ball toaniB. All public schools, out !do of Salem, aro ollulble to mem bership, nnd may organlzo as fol fel fol eows: Any district, or nny numbor of districts, by uniting, may Join tha ntvoclatlon by paying the membership feo of ono dollar, which will bo usod io covor oxpoiiBO. All schools north of Salem addroes communications to SPIRITUALISTS TO BUILD TEMPLE United ITcm f.efciWl Wire. Soattlo. Wash., Fob. 10. To build a magnlilcont tomplo to spiritualism from plans mado by unseen liandh" Is. tho uncanny projoot of W. Kossuth Gordon, spiritualist medium and sec retary and general manager of tho First Tomplo Fund Association. Gor don atatod today that ho would cur ry out tho plaiiB na fast as ho can dieposo of 110,000 worth of tho stock. Gordon takos no credit whatovor I SSKbviw ABOUT CARPETS BV Tho hotiBowlfo nhould novor allow hor Iloora to ho painted; they should bo stained, Bhollaokod or wnxod. WOIIK THAT TRhlJB. W C. Gauntt, of Hubbard, ah bosh-k ,lmBOlf for tho (lotnlled plana of of Salem address V. H. Martin, 'ijMl 111i,Iiin. illlt attributes them all to rovolntlons and spirits with whom he claims ho holds dally communica tion. Tho outllno of the extorlor of tho Uiildlsg has boon mado by Gordon, and nn nrohltoot Is now working on tho comploto plans for tho. phantom ediflco. While the plan of tho tomplo ia far beyoud the human mind, more mor tals nro pormlttod to put up the ii'onoy for the stook In tho Institution. Jofforaon. Furthor Information win ho given If desired by nddroesing the I'i'dorBlgnod baBOball committoo. W. II. MARTIN, W. O. GAUNTT. 3-17-3t A flat brass buttou sewed on the cornor of a dishcloth will bo a great help In washing dishes. It can be used aa a scratcher, and will not In jure tho flnoet china. Old People uiiimimiimiiiHiiii How . Journal Readers Can Save Money Head carefully, every day the Advertising Columns & 'n,;oumal iiiNEBDVIN'OL Capital Journal ..,,,. atrengthoM and vitalUefl Some day you will bo likely ; ; , yInol toneB up the digestive organs, i - i .. 1 1 . i.iipiiiliaa T rirt Til ftiUl. to find a bargain advertised - '"--V Arain In the that you want A prompt re- ; ; body. jn this natural manner Yinoi . . ' nKA ... knciis with strength. nlv mnv BaVO YOU moner. . . ",l,",vv" "-. s ImmWiL "sjHH xlaaaaav kj aaaaaaaaW Plenty of It Hns Been l)ono Hero In Snlcin. Illght BRITISH COLUMBIA SEND LUMBER TO FRISCO United I'reM I.el Wire.) I'ort Townsend, Wash., Feb, 19.--The powlblllty of a coastwise luiu Itr trade developing betweeu UritUh Columbia and California is suggest ed by the unusual charter ot tho American bark James Johnson, which 1 as received orders to proceed to Milltown, B. C, to load a cargo of lumber for San Francisco or San I'tdro. The Invasion of British Co lumbia into the trade that for years has been held by Pugot Sound, Grays Harbor and Oregon ports is deemed possible by the charter. Tho Johnson will carry nearly 1,500,000 feet. Under present tariff restrictions the sale ot British Columbia lura- Cures that last aro euros that toll To thoroughly know tho vlrtnioa of n modiclno you must Invontlgato tho euros and seo if thoy provo perma nent. Doan's Kidney PIUb stand this tost, and plenty of proof exlstn right horo In Snlem. Pooplo who tostlfted yoarB ngo to rollof from bnckacho kidney nnd urlnnry disorders, now declare that rollof was permanent nnd tho cure porfoct. How can any Salem sufforor longor doubt tho ovl denco? Mrs. B. Schrolbor, CC0 High street Salem, Oregon, says: "Tho good re ports I hoard concerning Doan's Kid ney Pllla Inducod me to procure a supply nt Dr. Stone's drug store, I had boon Buffering from bnckacho, which not only troubled mo tbrougn tho day. but hroko my rest nt night. I hogan to fool tho beneficial offects of Doan's Kidney Pllla aftor I had takon n few doses. I soon recolvod n comploto euro, nnd thoro has boon no sign of tho backache or any other symptom of kidnoy complnlnt since. I nm only too pleased to let others know of Buch a valuable and offec tlvo remedy as Doans Kidnoy Pills. For salo by all doalors. Price ro conts. Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, solo agents for the -United States. Romember tho nnmo Doan's and tako no other. o A dozen grains of rice In a ealt cellar will absorb tho dampness and l;eop tho salt In powder. It also breaks tho lumps that there may he la salt. o Wo havo just trucked In al most ono-half carload of carnots, rues, art squaros, All aro absolutely now and wovoii for us slnco tho order was placed, Tho carpets aro from tho famous "Park Mills" line, about which wo novor tiro of talking, With oach succeeding season wo grow moro enthusiastic, Who wouldn't bo enthusiastic over morchandlso that year aftor year satisfied your customers as vyoll as yoursolf? Aside from boauty in color and design Park Mills carpets aro built for sorvico and usage, Wo ask tho privilogo of showing you, The House Furnishing Co. 177 Liberty Street dt lf I ! !! laCHMH?-KW IWtt X Pneumonia Follows 1a flrlppc. Pnanmnnln often follows la KflDO her In California is Impracticable, as! but never follows tho use of Foley's an entry duty of $2 a thousand la iin Honey and Tar, for la grlpo cough? and deep seated colds. Refu&e any o jou uiout.jr. , . ..,.,... ... . ,at . noBod. AHoKtther the charter of th .. ear !!" ,'j.Vt . .riJf. '. . . . .,.......... ..... -. i v. ,,u v X7-1, If rl-ftfllll V ' " ?I,ul"?,."'V.,,?A':ir moner :jOBDBOn a "rouB "e' ttDU "jui iw i- TTkw.. IIHUUUH,......"-----" HMHWlOnt. prtotrdont. ages. J. O. Perry. IwtaffM A BARGAIN - asaii"f ibb - T - "" '-it , FOR SALEModern im proved home. N ew houses building in im mediate vicinity. An opportunity for right party or an invest ment. Address,1 Capi tal Journal. ianiaimiaiaf a4-a-HB-MHa-HH-a i i-mmF INCUBATORS 50, 150 and 200 Ego Incubators, good as new, used but little, for sale cheap. Also new and second-hand goods. O. L. McPEEK 170 S. Commercial, St. Salem, Orcoon 5 G. W. POT.VAM CO. I Ml II 1 IH I I H I M I I n y , It ' r- f