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U4 .1 I'M f ; it U t ' 'f t I PAGE TKN ELS" PREPAR Washington, Dec. 18. Encour aged by tho sontlmont thoy found atf thoir respoctlvo homos this sum mer and tho gonoral Western dis content with tho Paync-Aldrlch tar iff law, tho BO-called insurgents or progrosslvo members of tho republi can party, aro hero in force pre pared to fight the organization In both houses to a standstill In this session of Congress. But an exam ination of tho state of affairs at the capital shows that they have a hard task mapped out for them. Their fight will consist largoly in making things as unpleasant as possible for Cannon and Aldrlch. "And wo can worry thorn consid erably," Congressman Murdock, tho red haired insurgent leader from Kansas, says with a smile. To which Undo Joo smiles grimly and remarks that ho Is used to un pleasant things by this time. And then ho pounds his desk with alcoves rolled up and says, "Lot thom como on. I'm just spoiling for a flght" Tho flght against the organization in tho special session last summer was necessarily confined to tho tariff bill, but thlB winter tho republicans will split on sovcral issues. Tho postal savings bank, tho tariff com mission idea, reform in interstate commerco legislation, nnd several other things that wore promised by tho platforms of both parties, will bo Btorm centers, after tho regular appropriation bills aro disposed of and porhaps In botwoen times. Tho big problem for tho progres sives In tho House 1b how to got a. voto on any of thoso or kindred Is ucs. Tho rules under which tho .lower houso of congress roes busi ness woro framed so that rccognl tlpn of a membor is loft to tho Speaker and If the organization of tlio houso wantB to discourage ninondmonts to measures the con- j grossmnn who Js anx'ously clnjnor-Ing- to present ono finds that ho can't catch tho Speakor's oyo. 'frhon, too, the houso consldors on lyTthQBO measures that are roported bj committees. AH tho buslnoss or trig houso Is framed up In commit too, i Tholr meetings are sqrot, and iftho majority desires to kill a bill, ItIs simply loft In a convonlgnt pig-oon-liolo to dla a natural doath. And nlf tho king's horses cannot forco o roport olthor favorably or unfavor ably so as to give tho houso a chanoo tofyoto on It. This mothod Is the favorite way of killing legislation ' agnlnst which ovoh a majority of tho mombors would not daro to ropord tholr votes. And Undo, Joo holds bvory commlttoo In tho palm of hlfl hand. . What will probably happon Is that tho Insurgonts, aided and abotted by tho domocrats, will uso ovory par liamentary dovlso known to loglslu Hon to pry loose somo part of tho machine. In tho Bonate, It is a llttlo dif ferent. With but nlnoty mombera, tho uppor houso procoods on rules that allow any membor to talk as long iib ho wants about anything or nothing, and to offor amondmonts to any bill that may bo up. Senator Aldrlch thinks that ho can hold his forqoa In lino us woll as ho did whort tho tariff bill was up. Tho Insur gonts. led by CummltiB and LuFol- lotto say that tho tariff was a party moasuro, and thoy point with prldo to the donta that tho tariff discus nlon loft In tho armor of tho Sonator from Rhodo Island. Thoy nro going i1 ED FIGHT TO Prcparoa yoaag people for booStk&epasra, flteoograpnsrs and general offloo work. Tho developments of the Northwasfc will afford openings for thou-iuula in tho next few years. Prepare sow. Bond for catalogue. 0 W. STALEY. PRINCIPAL SALEM. OREGON C. E. LEB0LD & CO. General Merchandise 1144 E. State St, Salem, Or. Return $10 in cash checks and receive 50c in merchandise RfeE DAILY CAPITAL to maKt ft big enort to ucepen muu donts and mako a row .more. n - A Remarkable Memory. An article in tho St. Louis Globe Domporat by E. J. Edwards tells a mbst remarkable story of a lawsuit between tho United Sttcs and Mex ico, wherein Mexico, with Caleb dishing as advocate expected to se cure millions of Indemnity from our government for the incursions of In dians on her soil. Joseph H. Ashton stood for thp American government in tho trial which was hold before an English arbiter. Mr. ABhton was noted for his remarkable momory. It was said that ho was walking In dex of all the state papers on fllo In Washlngtln, among which ho was ac cuBtomed to browse. During this trial it suddenly occurred to him that ho had seen somewhere a paper whoroi nth eMexican government had for tho $10,000,000 of tho Gadsden purchnso waived all right to any In demnity for tho Indians depreda tions. Mr. Ashton knew that ho had passed over this paper casuany in looking for something olse. So ho wen to work and for days soarched methodically the dusty piles in tho state archives. Thousands of papors were examined and nt last ins trust In his memory was vindicated. The paper was found and tho now Mexico claim was set asldo by the English Judge. o Try a Journal Classiried Want Ad. Southern Pacific Time Table Tho following Southern Pacific time table becamo effective Sunday, November 28, 1909, at 12:01 a. m.: Northbound. No. 10 Oregon Passenger. . 5:15a.m. No. 18 Portland Passenger 8:15p.m. No. 20 Portland Passenger 3:04p.m. No. 12 Shasta Limited. . . . 7:43p.m. Southbound. No. 13 San Francisco Ex.. 3:3la.m. No. 19 Ashland Passenger. 11: 01a.m. No. 17 Rosoburg Passenger 7.04p.m. No. 15 California Express. 9:56p.m. No. 11 Shasta. Limited. . . . 7:45p.m. Northbound. No. 22G Way Freight .... 9:50a.m. No .222 Portland Fast Frt. 10: 45p.m. Southbound. No. 225 Way Freight . . . ,12:30p.m. No. 221 Portland Fast Frt. 2:43a.m. Attention Is called to tho following changes. Trains 21 and 22, Silver- ton locals, have boon added. Cottago Grove locals, ii ana xb, run through to Roseburg. Tho nuni bor of train 20 has been changed to 18 between Ashland and Roseburg. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. Local Leaves For Portland and Inter 0:40 a.m. Pflrtland-IIlllsboro Inter . . 8:55 a.m. Portland and Inter 11:15 a.m. Portland njid Inter 2; DO p.m. Limited. Port., Tualatin, Illllsboro. 3:20 p.nn Local. Portlnnd-IIUlsboro Inter.. 4:00p.m. r,rHnn! and 'ntor "r, f'"1' Portland and intor 8:50 p.m. Local Arrlvo Prom. Portland and lntor 8:25 a.m. I'oruanu-musooro nter. . J ... Hm.,U;. ,n.rm ron., luuBuuru iuuiwu.iv.iu a.,... , ' , .,J.oc,u' .,.., Portland and inter . i:S"P'J rorunnu-miiBuuru uuui . . 'tiuu Portland and Intor 5:50 p.m. Portland and Inter 8:30 p.m. Portland Tlwater train. .10:40 p.m. Salem, Falls City & Western Ry UUVM WHST BALEM IfOU: Dallas, rails City, Ulack Hock. . U :00 n. m. imllns nud lntermodlato points. 1 :-'0 p. tu. Dnllna, Knlls City 4:31) p.m. xDiillns, Kails City. Illnck Itock. . 1 :U5 p. m xDallns nud Intrmdliit nolnts. ... 0 :()U p. in. AUUIVH WK8X SAL.BM KltOM : Kails City, Dallas 8:30 a.m. lllnclc Hock, Kalla City, Dallas. .12 :1B p. m. Dallas una lutermeillato points. Jl:fi5p. m. zDallaa nud Intcruiedlato poluts.12 :4U p. m, zlliuck liock, Knlls City,' Dallas. . 4 :45 p. m. Dally except Huuday, xSunilay only. Kerry launch from foot of. Htnto street ct with nil trains at Second-street deptt. J s i ft i t JOURNAL, SALEM, ORE dough com CRESCENT MFG. CO. Makers of MAPtEIKE (better than Maple). Now Uso for Auto xlrcs. Both old. and now automobile tires becamo very popular at continental watering places last Season as swim ming accessories. Rigidly inflated thoy make a much more satisfactory article to dive through or Bupport oneself with than the ordinary life preserves or swimming bags. Popu lar Mechanics. o More Danvlllo Proof. Jacob Schrall, 432 South St, Dan ville, 111., writes: "For over eighteen months I was a sufferer from kidney and bladder trouble. During tho wholo time was treated by several doctors and tried Boveral different kldnev dIHs. Seven weeks ago I commenced taking Foley's -Kidney Pllla. and am feeling hotter overy day, and will bo glad to tell anyone .... ii J.. .A .1. , 'nV.ln.r'e X"trlnAV lnieresiuu juai. wuin. ruioj a iuuuuj Pills did for mo." J. C. Perry. . o When a 'man bases his right to a halo on tho statement that ho has dono nothing bad, watch Petter duck for tho ledger. o Could Not Bo Better. No ono has ever mado a salve, oint ment, lotion or" balm to compare with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Bolls, Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped hands, it's su premo. Infallible for Piles. Only 25o at J. C. Perry. o State Reform School Supplies. Sealed proposals aro hereby invitetl for furnishing tho Oregon State Re form School wifh supplies for the six months ending Juno 30, 1910. Said supplies to consist of groceries, flour, meats, leather and findings, etc. Lists with specifications will bo furnished on application to tho superintendent. All bids must bo in by December 28, 1909, and tho goods dolivered by the successful bidden by January 15, 1910. AU good3 must bo inaccord nnco with samples, In original pack ages where possible. N. H. LOONEY, 12-10-10t Superintendent. y TTntn n rn-rv1 ltn mc n 11 ft llO ftP will taste mighty good nest summer, and . . . " ' ..,, , 1)Gfif ; 1 iruBU : whCn completely cured mo and now I am as woll as over." For Lung Troilbl Bronchitis. Coughs and I Colds, Asthma, Croup and Whooping Cough It's supreme. 50c nnd $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry. LOOK AT TIIOSL. Good new 7-rom houso and 1 4fine lots; must bo sold at once. Inves tigate. Small Iioubo, flno woll, 10 lots, all In fruit, near car lino; snap. 100 acres, all in cultivation, good houso, 2 barns, on good road, in sight of Salem; teams, cows, toolB nnd hay; good farm, a bar gain, all for $85 per acre. 80 acres, all oxtra land, god now. buildings,- on good road, close to Salom, closo to school, best home and land In 4 mllos of Salom; tonms and all goes. See A. O. Smith & Co. 280 aoros, all in cultivation, good houso, 2 barns, 3--aoro orchard, on good road, 3 miles from station, host buy In tho county, only $55 per uuiu. If you want ynotint lots, fruit orchards or vacant lands sqq A. O. SMITH & CO., Bi t Stnt Strcut, PhoneJOOT FARMS ORCHARDS CITY PROPERTY My list may contain exactly what you want. T. C. JORY, 205 Com'l St, Salem, Or. Union Land Co. Newport, Oregon. Population and property value treb Hug every year. Th next 3 years 1b the tlmo reasonably-priced lota can bo purchased. LOTS AND ULOOKS FOR BALK IN ALL VAlVm OF THE CITY. If required, bulldlugs erocted on iny property cold. Correspondence solicited. and compliet with mr--A all pure food law. &K&MPS3hSfI J. A. 0LSS0N. Mgr. Newport, Oregon. SATURDAY, DEOEJIBER 18, 1000. - 4 ffl'fl H Ok m m Proposals for Wood for State Institu tions. The Boards of Trustees of tho sev eral state institutions, located at or near tho city of Salem, invite sealed bids for wood for tho year 1910, as 4500 cords of first ana seconu irrowth fir. to bo delivered at Oregou State Insane Asylum. , , 1500 cords or urst ana secuuu growth fir, to bo delivered at Oregon Stato Insane Asylum Cottago Farm 1300 cords urst ana secouu growth fir, 100 cords of grub oak, to bo dolivered at Oregon State Peniten tiary. 650 cords of first and second growth fir (first growth preferred) to bo delivered at the State Institu tion for Feeble Minded. 45.0 cords of flrst and second growth fir, to bo delivered at Capitol building. 650 cords of first and second growth fir -and 50 cords of grub oak, to be dolivered at Oregon State Re form School. 135 cords of slab wood, 5 cords of grub oak and 10 cords of first growth fir. to be delivered at Oregon Stato Blind School. 400 cords of first and second growth fir, to be delivered at Oregon School for Deaf Mutes (new loca tion). Switch connections with the South ern Pacific Company enables bidders ,to deliver wood In carload lots'at tho Oregon Stato Insane Asylum and f en itentiary. Sealed bids will bo received for all or anv nart of the above. Cord wood must be cut while green rrom sounu timber, four feet long, reasonably straltrht. and well seasoned, delrv ered as designated at or near the places designated, closely corded with bulkheads. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check, payable to the clerk, or cash equal to 25 cents per cord, to be forfeited to tno state as damages In case the bidder receiving 'he award shall fall to execute a con tract to deliver the wood and furnish a Satisfactory bond. Successful bid ders will bo required within ten days after notification of acceptance of bid to enter Into a contract to furnish a satisfactory bond. Bidders Bhould be careful to state in their bids the name of tho institution and the kind nnd number of cords to be furnished. Bids must be sealed In envelopes, en dorsed "Proposals for wood," and ad dressed to the undersigned. Any further information may be had of the undersigned. Tho right to reject any or all bids, or any part of a bid, and to waive de fects In any bids, if it be deemed to the interest of tho state to do so, 'a reserved by tho Boards of Trustees. Bids will be opened at tho Execu tive Chambers, Stato Capitol, Salem, Oregon, on December zu, iuuu, at o p. m. -By order of the Board of Trustees of tho above institutions. C. N. M ARTHUR, Clerk. . -, 12-6-15t Tho Correct Time to stop a cough or cold is just as soon as it starts then there will be no dnnger of pneumonia or consump tion. Just a low doses of Ballard's Horehound Syrup taken at the start J will stop the cough. If it has been 1 running on for somo time tho treat- 1 ment will be longer, but the cure is 1 sure. Sold by all dealers. UECHTEL & RYNON'S BARGAINS Good two story, six-room houso on a corner lot ror oniy $j.suu; $5oj cash and balance $10 per month This Is a good houso and a splen did way to get a homo with pay ments llko rent. Lot 50 feot front. Good barn goes with place. Sets th.s at onco. 100 acres of good bottom land with first class improvements for only $7000. Easy terms. Has good 5 room houso, largo barn, hop house, 10 acres hops, 10 acros orchard, somo timber. Will mako a good dairy ranch. 22 acres of good land within two miles and a half of Salom, wun uood house, barn, chicken houses, snrlng, young orchard, 100 cords of wood, all for $3000. Just the place for a profitable chicken ranoh. IIF.CHTKL & RYNON, :M7 Stato Street. Ground Floor. FOR SALE. 120 acres, ono oftho host luuns near Monmouth; good 3-rooiii houso, good well, large barn; toon, for 20 cows and 10 head of iioi-su: somo good tlmbor; 100 acros In cultivation. Prlco can bo mado with owner. 233 acros, 10 miles from Salom; a good farm; over 100 aoroa In cul tivation; houso, barn, plenty of water: springs. $40 por acre. All kinds of country nnd city prop erty for Balo by j. a sauuLz & co. ESTATE 1 GEO. 0.SESAVAGE I I For Farms nud City II I 135 S. COMMI2HCIAL ST. 1 Somobody declares that politics Is a dlsoase. And In most cases It Is Incurable. o Piles Cured in O to 14 Days. PAZO QINNTMBNT la guaranteed, to euro any case of Itching, Blind. Bleed Ing or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c M-W-F Classified Ads Capital Journal "Want Ads" Bring Quick Results . - a !. flrnt Insertion. w-nalf cent a wo.d for each insertion J"e"ul7. "m? r.i..rfimint taken 'or r-i than 25c Cnnt six worn. io line. ' h-rfinier. tiu nuicii;- ---t- .u FOR SALE. FOR SALE Good 1 H. P. Staver gasoline engine, caeap. at 178 South Liberty St. 5-22-tf. FOR SALE Thrcuhing outfit, con WJ'!&rw' Separator, all of the latent' make' ri.uri la r Pnmon'a teener. rr fection voigher and Farmer's Friend blower. Pride reasonable nH formn pssr. ADDly tO J. J Hnmn nhone Langmack, Albany 1352. 5-21-ltf FOR SALE New 2-room house and lot, furnished, $350, unfurnished, $275; $50 down, $10 per month. See owner, corner 21st and Fred rrinlr street. One block north of Asylum avenue. 12-7-lm ( FOR SALE A good six octavo Estey organ, price $50; payments if de sired. Inquire 163 North Front. 12-14-lw FOR SALE Nice home, well im proved, five-room cottage, good well, large lot. Inquire at 129b Fir and Miller street. 12-17-lm WANTED. WANTED At once, three sawmill men, two men at $2.25 per day,' one man at $3 per day. A. C. Smith & Co., 54 State street. 10-30-tf WANTED Team to keep for their feed, heavy enough for farm work, eood care and plenty of feed. F. D. Thlelsen. Phone Farm er 50x2, Rlckreall, Ore., or H. W. Thlelsen, Salem, care Tlllson & Co., Salem, Ore. 12-9-tf WANTED To trade, Ashland home for Salem property, improved or unimproved. Call at 1791 Lee or phono between 5 and 6 o'clock evenings, Main 1427. 12-11-lw WANTED First-class lady cook at the Cottage hotel. 12-16-3t ' FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms, 961 Mill street. Phone 647. 12-16-31, MISCELLANEOUS. COAL OIL, GASOLINE And Dis tolato delivered to private families In any quantity, to any part of the city. Starr Oil Co.. Phono 1729. 9-16-tf CANDIDATES' CARDS FOR GOVERNOR. Ignorance and supeistition com bined with intense selfishness con sMr.iles the greatest o'f'v j wit!: which civilization ha3 to jntond. VKLSON P. S. I believe a candidate for Gov emor should agree to icjji thj tti stitutlonal salary only. A span of horses and a wagon represents tho money necessary to give the boy a practical farm school education. The loss of the first nor tho education of tho boy is likely to break any farmer. Choked to Death is commonly said of Ijables who have died of the croup. How unnecessary this is. No child ever had the croup without having a cold or cough at the start. If you will stop the first symptom of tho cough with Ballard's Horehound Syrup there Is no danger whatever of croup. Sold by all dealers. A correspondent says that nam ing tho farm is "tommyrot." Tho Food choppor not having soon tho wrltor's farm cannot say, but pre sumes tho writer Js right in his case. o Tho old fashioned way of dosing a weak stomach, or stimulating tho Heart or Kidneys Is all wrong. Dr. Shoop first polntod out this error. jThls Is why his prescription Dr. snoop s uosiornuve in uirtxueu uu Irely to tho cause of these aliments the wwik Insido or controlling norves. It isn't so difficult, says Dr. Shoop, to strengthen u weak Stomach, Hvart or kidneys. If ono goes nt It correct-1 ly. Each Inside organ has Its con-j trolling or inside nerve. When these i norves fail, then thoso organs must i surely faltor. Thoso vital truths are , leading druggists everywhere to dis pense nnd recommend Dr. Snoop's Rostoratlvo. Test It a few days ana eoe! Improvement will promptly and surely follow. Sold by Capital Drug Storo. GHIIdfn Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O AST O R I A X Si,,, rnn bun fct Scmiu llumoinn. I ( Mrvr. mnwH tn r.n . .. MK I,. ....... lyiMiu . m... wmi Bui Ml - A dP PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER Estimates mado and first chus work dono. I. D. Driver, 517 North Capital street, Salem, Or. Phono 926. 6-26-tt KENNEDY & PORTER 130 Liber ty street. Phono 485. Dealers in Oregon Slonna (Salem - mado) paint, wallpapor and all interior furnishings. Painting, papering,, and all manner of interior work done prompt" in first claBs Btylo at moderate prices. 8-5-tf BAKERS. CAPITAL BAKERS - Bread, cake, plos, and all Kinds or pastries on. Phono 954. Radock & Smith. 11-19-tf BUTTERNUT BREAD It i worth more than any other bread, yet the price is no highor. For alo at your grocer's. California Bak ery, ThomaB & Cooley, Props. DRAYMEN. EXPRESS WAGON General dray ing. Furniture and piano mov ing. Phone Main 465. Fred Schindler, 365 State street. Horse? for sale. 8-12-tf SALEM TRANSFER CO. Succes sors to Cummins Tranfer Co. AIB kinds of transfer work- dono. Furniture moved and pianos boxed ready to ship. Prompt Bervice bur motto, 253 South Commercial. street. Phone 210. 10-13-t BUSIMESS CARDS. BUTTE & WENDEROTH Fin wines, llquora and cigars. We han dle the celebrated Kellogg and Castle whiskies. Cool and ro .reshlng beer constantly on draught South Commercial St. 9-3-lyr SALEM WATER COMPANY Office., city hall. For water service apply at office. Bills payable monthly in advance. ;6, F, MASON BOX COMPANY , 247 MIll"r street, South Salem, manufacturers of all kinds of boxes, eratea and fruit dryer ac- ! cessorles. Phone 308. tt FRANK E. CHURCHILL Represen- tative of the Western Conservatory of Music, of Chicago, in this city, will resume classes in piano, har mony, theory, sight reading, etc., on arid after September 20. Stu dio opera house building, room ! Phone 1100. Pupils may receive lessons either In their home or at the studio. 9-ll-3a3 LIVERY STABLE. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES Old Postofllco stables, at 254 Fer ry ctreet, between Commercial and Front. Telephone 188. Some of the finest liveries in the city an be found here. W. W. John son, ts OSTEOPATH. DR, B. H, WHITE, Osteopath and Nerve Specialist. Grad uate of the American School ol Osteopathy, Kirksvllle, Mo., 1902. Post-graduate and specialized int nervous diseases at Los Angeles College 1909. Treats acute and. chronic diseases. Consultation free. Office 17-18 Breyman Bldg. Phono 859. Residence 346 Nortb Capitol St.; phone 469. 8-30-tf PLUMBERS. THEO. M. BARR Plumbing, hot water and. stoam heating and tin ning, 164 Comcrclal street. Phone Main 192. 9-1-lr OTTO MUELLHAUPT Plumbing, heating, gas ut ing; prices reas onable; work guaranteed; eatl mtaes firnlshod. Phone 37S. 1066 Chomeketa street. 4-17-tf T0NS0RIAL H. G. MEYER & CO. The best and largest shop in the city. She first class barbors. Only flrst clas bootblack In city; porcelain baths,, and everything pertaining to a first class shop. Aleo carry a full lino of cigars auu tobacco and barbers' supplies. 162 Commercial street, next door to Statesman office. 4-e-tr LODRE DIBFCTORY. HODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Meets ovory ThurPlBy 'Venlpg at 8 o'clock in Holma hall. A. E. Banber, V. C; F. A. Turner, clerk WOODMEN OF WORLD Meet ev ery Friday night at 7:30 o'clock; In Holman hall. L. W. Acheson, O C; L. H. Fletcher. Clerk, l-m-otf ELLIS & WOOD- -Real estato, loans and Insurance, notary pub lic, employment bureau. Phono 654. 476 Court street, Salem, Ore gon. Ticket office Hamburg-American steamship lines. 11-1-lyr O. C. TV Co Steamore Pomona and Oregon. leave for Portlnnd Monday, Wednes day and Friday at 10 a. m., Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a. m. For Corvallls, Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday about 6:30 p. m. 5 Sold In Salom by Dr. S. C. Stan I M. P. BALDWIN, Agt,