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UAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, lOOtf. PAGE SEVEN Salem's Old Reliable MARKET b been thoroughly renovated m ceiling to basement. fckol plated racks have been I it in in place of wooden ones. e woodwork has been enam- Id and a marble wainscoting in, Drop in and look )und. C.Cross & Son Phone 391 fALS 15c ill and trj them. Meals 15c per we-'k $2.75; also fur- id rooms very reasonable, AT THE lem Restau ran ,( ,o cou:t street onths I hail great trouble with my and used all kinds oi medicines. gue has been actually as green as ny breath having a bad odor. Two ago a friend recommended Cascarets YaHfcr using them I can willingly and AtSUllv sav that thev have entirely refl'me. I therefore let vou know that I lillrScommend them to any one suffer- fflfrom such troubles." Chas. H. Hal- bralEi4 E. 7th St., New York, N. Y. Isasant, Palatable.'Pofent, Tasto Good, IRllctnd. Never Sicken. WRfllron npRriw. 10Ht25c. 50c. Never sold in bulk. The pen- S nlnfitablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to I, cursor your money back. 923 rHlTE HOUSE RESTAURANT $ For a regular m Dinner at 20c They can't bo beat. EQILCHRIST & SON Proprietors Bnsldering making your own or, cooking, wny noi cuua- Gas Machine and ' light. pell and install this me intee It to give per fe light for the sai. aoney electricity or city gas. Let me Ih you, estimates furnished. ay shop and see the lights vos in operation. Scarry PYRO DENATURED Hi utilities. Safe, econonii- orlses. 258 State St emlFence Works fiadMters for Woven Wire jPp wire, Barb Wire, BKming, Shingles, Mal- w m. BILLIGAN CoTirlMSt. Phone 131 Dust Flour YDNTEY POWER Sydney, Oregon. Family Use. youMgrocer for it. Hnui Ifihoyt always ou hand. R S PILLS ! I AO l UKANI. A -. r Iri out I"r a .. t llur r JfHr .Y t iu inS-TEni I I' ' l'lLl-M. far t l-v . v,i..( Aim KUmU d Breath FraJ Fool "1 Proof FRASER le'MIBieBS r. 1 LLACE, Agt.J MWSTS EVERYWHERE 't sc s(c 5(c sji tfi sfs sfc )jc sjc tt Jc 5(c ! sfs PORTLAND REVIEW :-: OF :-: I CURRENT EVENTS Written by . H F. O. Denton for Capital Journal ( The grange is coming in for sol emn lectures from the machine or gan for going into politics. This Is bosh. The grange is not bothering about men but measures. It is not , an attachment to any political am bitions but it is considering princi ples. In Oregon we havo responsl bilities as c'.ttzen-lawmahers that the members of the grange realize to some extent, and that is where the shins of some political corrup tionists come in contact with the toes of thfa grange. The State Federation of Labor gathers in Portland on January 10th. It is thought that it will de mand proportional representation. employers indemnity law, progress in tax laws and the application of the in'tiativo to practical public problems. It will probably endorse the district railroad amendment now before the people. It will if an ef fort is made to call tho attention of the convention to it. There will be no attempt made to put up a labor t'eket, but It' will endeavor to work in harmony with tho grange for progress. At one time the democratic party In oregon lived from tho crumbs thrown out by the stewards of the republican machine. It looks as if we will soon yet to tho position of hnv ng but one party in Oregon, di vided into two wings. The progres sive elements will be in one wing and the grab elements in the other Tho grab-istic party has long ex isted as one party with two name3 It has ruled long and viciously. Salem simply must have a moun tain water supply. There is no use arguing about it. Typhoid funerals cost more than water mains. Says the Stanfleld Standard: "The grip of the landlord will soon be up on us as in Europe. One genera tion has seen the disappearance of entire empires of free land given to all who asked by a prodigal govern ment. Another will see regal es tates and hordes of tenants unless we are wiser than all tho peoples gone before." At first the Oregonlan's pet "as sembly" was going to wipe out statement No. one, the direct prl mary, the initiative and all the pro gress'.ve legislation made by the peo ple since 1902 at on'e swipe. It wa3 all to go down the asn chute along side the ship of state. Recently it has been assuring us that the as sembly was going to act in harmony with the primary law, propose nec essary amendments to the other powers of the people and help the people to rule. Perhaps by the time tho "assembly" meets and It is shown that it was sent by the votes of less than twenty per cent of the rank and file of the republican par ty it will conclude to let tho initia tive alone and try to deliver a U. S. senator to the trusts on the sly. Judge Grosscup of Chicago says the country needs a new party, and goes on to express himself concern ng progressive steps needed. In Oregon we do not need any new par ties. We havo a ballot that enables us to run our partios and not let nnitflnfnng run 1IR. So far as Oregon is concerned, at least, tin party of Lincoln is goou uuuugu iui TP wr Will Hn down and slum ber while thieves break In and steal us blind that is our own fault and nfrt will Gnnnzfl 1ust as hard under I1U " A " one party name as anouier. 'iHtj that by tho plow would thrive Himself must either hold or drive. Poor Richard. The Oregonian quotes this as Indi cating that farmers shouldn t med dle in public matters. The rhyme s wrong in fact, and human experi ence. Tho man who fnrms is the man who thrives. Tho lords of England have neither held nor driv en plows, yet they have had great prosperity. The big trusts have thriven while the actual farmers havo held tho handle or driven their plows, generally both. Hie political machine swept many rat plums into Its maw horo in Orogon until the farmers abandoned the plow long enough to adopt the ref erendum, in'tintlve and recall. Since that time the machine politi cians have beon building an "assem bly" flying machine to pass ovor fho grangers and attain ofllco. It w'H hit tho ground after a short flight or two. , o- "In Wyoming" Not a Melodrama. Love, pathos, treachery and re tribution, with a final happy out come, are tho main oloments of "In Wyoming," a breezy, idenlic comedy drama of the Northwost, which will appear at the Grand Opera House, Friday night, Docomber 24. Tho story Is one of al8ru'nS interest, interpreted by a large first class company, and mounted with realis tic stage settings and elaborate cos tumos. The play is in four afts, and comprises a bright sunny sum mer on a ranch near Casper, Wyom ing. Tho play is free from exagger ated and impossible nonsense, such as abounds only too often in west ern plays. There is so much good in "In Wyoming" that on one Wonders at the extraordinary success which the piece has enjoyed. It Is all clean and wholesome. Its atmos phere is refreshing and there Is nothing luiasstlxo In th story it unfolds. Sent sales start tomorrow moralngr at -9 o'olock. SEE "IN WYOMING" TOMORROW NIGHT "In Wyoming," which comes to tho Opora Houso tomorrow night is without doubt, tho best play Mr. Willard Mack over wroto, tho story is interesting throughout tho entiro four acts and there is not a mo mont, from the rise to tho fall of tho curtain when tho Interest of tho spectator flags. The characters all are taken from lifo and are a cor rect portrayal of tho people who go to make up the inhabitants of the stnte from which the play takes Its namo. Tire scenes and incidents aro laid In tho beautiful Big Horn val- loy, the center of interest being tin ranch of a well-to-do cattleman The picturesque scenery is all painted from sketches made on the spot, by tho omlnent painter, Mr. W O. Wegner, and such has been tho success of tho painter in roproduc lug tne same, that one can nlmost feel the aroma of the cactus and sage brush, and Imagine the inhnl Ing of the dry choking alkali dust. 'In Wyoming" is an American play and will livo long in tho hearts of tho American theatre-goers. Re served seats now on sale. TEN MILE CREAMERY SOLD TO 'FRISCO PARTY Tho creamery at Ten Mile, Coos Bay county, has been sold to San Francisco parties, who propose to operate the same at Its fullest ca pacity as soon as the work of re modelling is finished. Now machinery has been ordered and about February 15 the company expects to commence installing the iame. It is announced that every thing will be in readiness to com mence operations by April 1st. o Huntington Robber Arrested. - Tho man who robbed the Knox Jewelry store, of Huntington, Ore., 3f valuables to tho estimated imount of $4,000 on Thursday of .ast week, has been captured. The japturo Is said to havo been due to :he clever detective work of Sheriff ttand, of Baker county and City Marshall Kelsey, of Huntington. CURED TO STAY CURED. How a Salem Citizen Found Coin pleto Freedom from Kidney Troubles. If you suffer from backache From urinary disorders From any disease of the kidneys, Be cured to stay cured Doan's Kidney Pills make lasting jures. Salem people testify. Hero's one case of it N. S. Williams, foot of Gaines Vve., Salem, Ore., says: "A number if years ago the doctors told me Chat my kidneys were badly disor- lereu. I came out West thinking hat the change of cymato would help mo, but this was not the case nd although I tried many remo lies. I became no better. I suffered ntensely from a burning sensation n the small of my back as if live loals were placed directly over my 'cidnoys. The kidney secretions vere irregular in passage and un latural. After taking the content., it two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, did not havo the least pain in m back and my kidneys were restored 'o a normal condition." (Statement jiven Jan. 30, 190G.) Confirmed Proof. On Nov. 20, 1906, Mr. Williams mid: "Tho statement I gavo fo4 nibl'catlon in 1906 in favor of Doan's Kidney Pills was correct, rhls remedy cured me of kidney and bladder trouble and I have recom mended it on many occasions." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, ev York, solo agents for the Unl- cd States. ind take no cither. Remember, tho namo Doan's o Try a Journal Want ad. -o- Foley's Honey and Tar' Is the best ind safest cough remedy for children. Vt the first symptoms of a cold, give is directed, and ward off danger of iroup, bronchitis, sore throat, cold In he head, and stuffy breathing. It )rings comfort and ease to the little mes. Contains no opiates or other larmful drugs. Keep alwayB on hand, nd refuse substitutes. J. C. Perry. o Can Always Got a Drink. Tho city counc'l of Portland yes- torday granted 418 liquor licenses mil more than a score of licenses fo sell liquor in restaurants. By this action they make it possible for ho populace to secure drinks whon doslrod. o Could Not Do Better. No one has over mado a salvo, oint ment, lotion or balm to compare with Rucklon's Arnica Salve. It's (She onf orfoct healor of CutB, Corns, Burns. Jruisos, Sores, Scalds, Bolls, Ulcers. Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes Cold Sores, Chapped hands, it's su- iroine. Infallible for Piles. Only 2 on at J. C. Porry, OVER 65 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs CopvnioHrs Ac. A nrone tending a ikelrh and deaciiptlnn mar milcklr jui-ertam bur omi"n free whether n iiirentlnn It prohsbtr naieniile. Comrourilfw UonintrlctWc.iiBdentUI. HANDBOOK onPtuU unt free. OMett aeenr-r fur curing' patent. 1'atents taken tbroueh ilunn A to. reeelra tjHtlal notUt, without charge, In the Scientific Hiiterican A handiomeJr Jlloitraled weeklf. Tjirceit air. eufotton of afir tciwuig ftornaL TerMi, I a j mi: (our nonths, 11. SoldbMl newadaalef. MUNN & Co6,Brodw- New-York Uraueb Ottce. m Y PU WMbtssten. I). O, Try a Journal Classified Want Ad. Southern Pacific Time Table Tho following Southern Pacific timo table bocame effective Sunday, November 28," 1909, at 12t6l a. m.: Northbound. No. 16 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. . 3:31a.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. 226 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.ra Attention is called to tho following ihanges. Trains 21 and 22, Silvor ton locals, havo been added. Cottage Grovo locals, 17 and 18, run through to Roseburg. Tho num. ber of train 20 has beon changed to 18 between Ashland nnd Roseburg. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. Local Leaves For Portland and inter 6: 40 a.m. Portland-Hlllsboro inter . . 8:55 n.m Portland and inter 11:15 a.m. .Portland and inter 2:00 p.m. Limited. Port., Tualatin, Hlllsboro. 3:20 p.m. Local. Portland-Hillsboro intor. . 4:00 p.ra 'ortland and Inter 6:20 p.m Portland and inter 8:50 p.m. Local Arrlvo From. 'ortland and inter 8:25 a.m Portland-Hillsboro inter.. 9:50 a.m Limited. Port., Hlllsboro, Tualatin. 10: 45 a.m Local. 'ortland and intor 1:00 p.m Portland-Hillsboro inter.. 4:00 p.m Portland and inter 5:50 p.m 'ortland and intor 8:30 p.m. Portland Theater train. .10:40 p.m Salem, Falls City & Western Ry LEAVE WEST BALEM FOIt: 'Dallas, Falls City, Black nock. . 0 :00 a. m Dnllua and intermediate points. 1 :23 p. in 'Dallas, Fulls City 4 :30 p. m (Dallas, Falls City. Black Itock. . 1 :i!0 p. ai (Dallas and lntrmdlat points. ... 5 :00 p. m AK1UVE WEST tSALEM FROM : Falls City, DallnB 8:30 a. m -Black Itock, Falls City. Dallas. .12:15 p. m Dallas and Intermediate points. 3:05 p.m. (Dallas and Intermediate points. 12:40 p. m Biack Hock, Falls City, Dallas. . 4 :45 p. m Dally except Sunday. xSuuday only. Ferry launch from foot of Htate street .-onnects wltb all trains at Second-street lepat. Iiidcpcndencc-Salcm Motor Line, ueavo Independence ... 9:30a.m. Arrive at West Salom.. 10:30 a.m. beavo Salem 1:00 p.m. Arrive Independence ... 2:00p.m. Connects at Independence with .vest side train for Portland and in .ermedlate points, and for Mon mouth and Alrlle. : o Catarrh Cannot Bo Cured. With local applications, as they can not rea tho seat or the disease. Ca carrh is a blood or constitutional dis jase, and In order to euro it you must iako internal remedies. Hull's Ca- arrh Curo Is taken internally, and icts directly on tho blood and raucous mrfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not i quack medicine. It was prescribed by ono of tho best physicians in this :ountry for years and is a regular prescription It is composed of the oest tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting direct!) )n tho mucous surfaces. Tho perfect combination of tho two ingredients s wnat produces such wonderful re mits in curing Catarrh. Send foi testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by drug- iists, price, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. o Getting Heady for Planting. Tho orchard mon - are about as jusy as they can bo at present get ting ready for tho big spring plant ing, which will exceed by all odds any previous year In tho history of tho Willamette Valley. Ground Is being prepared for tho reception of trees and the ilrst of tho year work will be In full swing, : o Coughs that aro tight, or tickling, qot quick and certain help from Dr Shoop's Cough Remedy. On this ac count druggists overywhoro aro favor ing Dr. Shoop's Cough Itomedy. Tho endor leaves of a harmless lung-heal ing mountainous shrub give to Dr Shoop's Cougll Itomedy Its curative properties. Those leaves have tho power to calm tho most distressing Cough, and to soothe, and heal tho most sensitive bronchial membrane Mothers should, for safety's sake, al ways demand Dr. Shoop's. It can with perfect freedom bo given to even the youngest babes. 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II j M has modlcluo which will ttire & Known dlewisu. e rnnkas 8 speclHlt; of and gu rantoo to cure Oaturrh Asthma, Lung, Throat. Uhtumatlsm. Debility, Stomach. LIvr, Klduvj troubloe; also tiny blftekeued swollen soreness, broken 11 ml, Smallpox, Kpldomlo; 11 kind ol Bolls, Lost Munhrod, Fmlt Wtmk noss, Ilernlg Troubles and Parabsi onaultajtiou freo. Care of Vlck Tong Co,, Chinese drugs and herb 163 High Btreet, upstairs. Salem, Or 5 fit i