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PAGE TWO DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OllEGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1010. If- V 9 it' THE CAPITAL JOURNAL 13. IIOFER, Editor and Proprietor, laA etmiuem Newspaper Dorotod to American Principles and the Prwrresi and Dovolopemont of AH Oregon. mblldhod KVery Bvcnlng Kxcept Sunday, galem, Ore. ... . . . H. - -fin. i i n.i ii r SUBSCRIPTION RATES. '. (Invariably In Advance) iir. by Mrner, -pot jreftr, W.00 Per UT, by raall, p6r year- 4.00 Per .Veokly, by mall, per roar-............. '.00 Six UNiqLABEL ' CORVALLIS. Corvallls is a fine school city of tho Willamette valley. It has everything from a college of national reputation down to a well sustained public school system. Corvallis is ono of tho finest homo cities of Western Oregon. Tho quality of tho homes and grounds in that town ana better thnn ono finds in cities of that size. Corvallls is also a good church and lodge town. i Thoro aro entorprlsing real estato men and fruit growers in and around Corvallls. Corvallis is an attractive theatre and amusement town of the bet tor sort. Thoro aro people In Corvallis not abovo taking a drink or betting on a horso race but tho great majority do not rely on that for making n living. Corvallls has always been a good hotel town and thjoy havo been woll kept. ; T,ho banking interests at Corvallls aro pretty strong and thoro aro enough Johnsons to make up a mill (In company. Tho Corvallls Creamery Co. is handling about half tho cream pro. ducod in tho Willamette valley. Corvallls Is a railroad center and one of tho largest shipping points in Western Oregon. , It has botfi water and rail transportation and communication with the whblo statto by tho telephone syBtoms. Connection with tho other world is maintained by ten churches. Tho business men maintain a flno commercial club with headquar ters that many largor cities would Mo proud of. Thoro aro not many cities in tho United States that havo better .foundation for growth than. Corvallls. ,GIvon tho natural location, productive soil and live m,en result, a jgrowing city. Tho fodoral govornment, tho stato government, tho county govern i raont, corporations, and capital conspire to make Corvallis a city. u Tbio Capital Journal proposes to wrlto about the host towns In the stato and to start out right starts with Corvallls. O : THE CHEAPEST TIME TO I1U1LI). At this season of tho year, whon thoro Is no rush of employment, is a good tJrao to build. Matorials and mon aro more easily obtained than in tho height of tho building season. Sawmills and planing mls aro overstocked and prices of all sup plies aro lower. This Is tho time of tho year when people can get more for their monoy than at any other season In tho lino of building trades. Contractors aro not rushed nnd will figure cheaper on a job now than whon they havo thoir hands full. Tho time to build is wlion ovorybody olso is not building and the ' timo to hlro labor Is when thcro is plenty of it on tho jnarket. It Is also bottor for mechanics to circulnto your money at this sea son. o DHATI1 OF A Tho dcndi of one who was known at Saloni as Lena Ivnlght conies to hundreds of families with great sadness. She was tho beloved and talented daughter of Rev. and Mrs. P. S. JCnlght of this city. Ah a student and artist sho was beioved of all who know her. As a wife and mother sho occupied a proud position ns the center xtt a homo and social circle. Lena Knight was a writer and Illustrator Mr children's publica tions and of children's books. Her spirit was bright as a llower, her soul pure as a dowdrop that reflects tho prism of colors from tho first rays of tho morning sun. No words can assuage tho grief of parents who had reared such an ono from Infancy, saw her emerge Into womanhood and then pass on iu- to tho realms of hope. DEPRIVED OF SCHOOL ADVANTAGES High Price of Living Force La boring Men's Children In to the Factories. UNITED rtlKHH I.KAHKD WIKB.l St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 25. Inquiry today rovoalod tho fact that many children of laboring mon aro bolng forced from tho school room to tho factories on account of tho high prices of moats and other food Btuffs. Tho atntomont was Hrat nuulo by W. W. Williams, stato factory In spector, and an Investigation Indi cated that his words woro too truo. Today a lino of children crowded tn-( to his ofilco ami oxtomlod outside tho doorway. Thoy nil wanted to quit school and go to w,ork. Thoy camo to him to Book employment. Williams is authority for tho stnto mant that applications for child la bor permits havo nearly doubled Capita! National Bank saiem, uregon Capital, Surplus ami Undivided 1 Profits, rl lO.000. Officers ami Dlrcctorns X t it Albert rroqiuuii,, w. Jos H. Albert Cashier " John A. Caraon deo. P. Ilodgers fe, BALANCE month.. ..K)o month 85o months ........,60c I SALEM CJIRL. slnco .January 1. Ho ascribes tho ab normal condition to tho sudden rise In tho piico of nocossltles. Default Judgement Granted. A dofault judgmont was granted to tho plaintiff In tho easo of Dank of Ueppnor against August Walkor, ot a!., a Rtttt brought for tho foreclos ure of a mortgage. Tho linn of Mc Nary & .MeNary appeared ' tor tho plaintiff. Set for Tomorrow. i he case of U, S. cooklnghnm and W. A. Ghnchor against John 11. Lowla, utato engineer, and the State Hoard of Control hats boon sot for to morrow morning. This Is a writ o" roIew, In which-tho plaintiff asks the court to pass upon curtain proceed ings of tho land board with relation to awarding a contract to a oortain company for tho reclamation of a tract of arid land. o ltulldliig for Sale. Soalod bids will bu received at tho School Clark's otlloo at 3S8 Stato Btroot for purahaso of tho dwolllng on tho East half of "mock 22, Wnglowaod Add.' Cartlflod chock of 10 par cont of amount of bid to accompany oaoh bid. Right reserved to reject any or all bids. Ulds to bo oponed at otlloo of under signed Friday, Jan. 2S, 1910, at 5 o'clock p. m. II. A. JOHNSON. Jr.. Clerk. 1-26-id To Outv Cold In Ono Day. Take LAXATIVE DROMO Qulntno Tablots. Druggleta refund monoy if it falls) to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 25o TTS 4 HO v I FPOW The Heart Desire of Ireland to Be Gratified at Last. UNITED ME AS I.E1RBD WIRB.l London, Jan. 25. John Redmond, leader of tho Irish Nationalists, to day practically announced that he will hold tho legislative "balance of power" in his own hand during the coming session of parliament, and if ho can substantiate Ills' claim Ireland will get her homo rule after all. The Nationalist leader declared to the Liberal leaders that ho can "answer" for all but ten of the 83 prospective Nationalist members. The unusually uneven division of Conservatives and the Liberals, re sulting from the election now being hold, without doubt places the Na tionalists In an enviable position, and Redmond'B asserthh, in tho opinion of those conversant with tho situa tion, is based upon certainty. In vie wof tho power which his party will be able to wield, Red mond's outline of the attitude it will assume in matters of vital legisla tion, is regarded here as tho most important statement issued by a par ty leader during ho campaign. He is reported to havo laid down tho following program: Tho Nationalists will aid the Lib erals in passing the budget prepared by 'Chancellor David Lloyd-George. They will stand with the Liberals in an effort to take the veto power from the house of lords. In return for this they will de mand that the liberals unite with them to secure the passage of the Irish home rule bill. If tho Liberals reciprocate In tho homo rule matter, the Nationalists will remain their faithful allies. If thoy do not, the Nationalists will hamper the government in every pos sible way. Public opinion has It that the now parliament will not survive tho homo rulo light that is pending. It is pre dicted freely that tho "spilt" will como about the middle of next sum mer, and will result in another par liamentary election. ST LOOD AND NERVES GO ON 11 STRIKE Doyouku')w w tat "atonic, dyspepsia" means? It ,s. jturhaps, tho commonest form of stonuaii trouble. Mo.t people havo had it, havo it now or will have it sonio day. It is oausod by a lack of tono of tho system, debilitated stomach, blood or nerves, for t0so three are intimately dependant on ouo another. Stomach trouble robs tho blood of nourishment; thin blood means starved nerves, nerv ousness and mminlgia. And it is precisely this interdepen dence of tho stomach, blood and nerves that makes Dr. Williams' Pink Pills such a valuable home remedy. A blood builder and nerve tonic, they keoplho stomach in porfeet condition, provided it is not abused by improper diots. Mrs. H, .1. llurdiek, a farmer's wife, of Campbell, Cl., was cured of stomach troublo by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and recommends thorn to other sufferers. Sho says: "Three years ago I had stomach troublo and nervousness nnd think it wns duo to overwork. My Htonmch did not seem to digest tho food nnd I got so that I could not cat much of anything. This seemed to take my strength away aud, while I was not confined to bed, I had to give up my .work. I wna vory norvous and easily excited. I could not Boom to got auy strength and was very pale. "I wns treated by two doctors who said that my blood was impoverished. I grow vor. if anything, tinder their treatment. My daughter read about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and brought home a box for mo to try. Although I had been sick for several weeks, I was soon helped bv tho pills. My appetite picked up and tho food wns digested. I beeau to get, stronger and in a short time 1 was cured. I am glad to tell of my experience which I hope will bo of hMp to other Hitterors. Tho remedy that cured Mrs. Burdick is guurnutard free from opiates or harm ful drugs. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all druniristK. or will bo sent, postpnirt, on receipt of price. 60 couts per box; bIx boxiw for $tf.50. by the Dr. WllHnmi Mediciue Company, Pehcnectndy, N. Y. A copy of our diet book will be mailed free to auyoue who wants to bo cured. Too Much Face. You fool as If you had one face too mnuy whon you havo neuralgia. Don't you? Savo the face, you may need It; but got rid of tho Neural gia by appllng Ballard's Snow Llnl munt Finest thing in the world for rheumatism, neuralgia, burns, outs, scalds, lame back and all palus. Sold by all dealers. WHEN 01C ER,I meKDv I I a!d CURES all THROAT aw LUNG I I LlJIGi DISEASES 1 1 SAVED HER SON'S LIFE I I BSjl BSP jwB My son Rex was taken down a year ago with lung trouble. We M M HoLELi I wH doctored some months without improvement. Then I began giving W H M Wi mam w tm Dr. King's New Discovery, and I soon noticed a change for the better. M H I kept this treatment up for a few weeks and now my son is perfectly EI fjCP B pjjL WeU aDd works every day MRS. SAMP. RIPPEE, Ava, Mo. B 1 I 50c AND $1.00 I HHMHHHH sold and guaranteed by wrmMamwMwmmmMaM Parliament during tho coming ses sion is tho subject of much discus sion today. While nothing definite can be decided now, it is believed generally that an attempt to take from the .lords their veto power will be scheduled for consideration be fore the' introduction of Lloyd George's budget. Conclusive evidence that Asquith will accept tho premiership again was given today In a semi-official state ment that he arranging for a cabinet meeting this week. The only possible purpose of such a meeting, it is thought, is the outlining of plans for the coming parliamentary session. o LOOKS LIKE THE GOVERNMENT WAS SCABBING Reduces Fine From $137,000 to $1000 in Order to Test Law. UNITED I'RKSS LEASED WIItB. San Francisco, Jan. 25. Local merchants are awaiting with Interest tho arrival in port of the Hamburg American lfner Cleveland, due here February C with 650 "round the world' 'tourists aboard. They be Hovo that tho imposition upon her owners of a fine of $1000 may result inlltigation that will fix for all timo the status of tho law compelling for eign vessels plying between Ameri can ports to pay ?200 for each pas senger landed. Tho Clovolnnd is completing a world tour, tho starting point has been New York. The intention of tho company was to land the tourists In San Francisco, and then transport thorn overland to Now York. Collect or of tho Port Stratton, upon learning of this plan, Immediately asked tho department of commerce and labor whether tho ruling would be en forced in this and fines aggregating $137,000 bo eolloctod. Ho advised that tho govornment will reduco tho flno to $1000, on condition that the Hamburg company carry tho case to tho courts fortho purpose of testing the law. No reply to tho government's pro posal has been mado. o Rev. I. .W Williams Testifies Itov, I. W. Williams, Huntington, W. Vn., writes us as follows: "This is to cortlfy that I used Foley's Kid ney Remedy for norvous exhnustlon and kidney troublo and nm froo to say that Foley's Kidney Remedy will do all that you claim for It." Sold by J. C. Perry. . , o A sailor on tho British stonmor Coltlc is in tho Tncoma hospital to day on account of injuries as a re sult ot falling into tho hold of tho vossol. In addition to a badly sprninott back his tongue Is nearly cut off. o Those Pies of Boyhood How delicious woro tho plos of boy n pies now tnsto so good; what's changodV Tho plos. No. Its you. You'vo lost tho strong, hoalthy stomach, tho vigorous Hvor, the ac tive kidneys, tho rogular bowols ot boyhood, our digestion Is poor and you blame the food. What's nosd od? A complete toning up by Ulee trio Bitters of all organs of diges tion Stomach, Liver. Kidneys, Bow ols try them. Thoy will restore your boyhood apeptlte and fairly saturate your body with new health, strength and vigor. SOo at J. C. Perry's. Try a Journal Want Ad. SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY J. C. PERRY TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. Tho naval authorities at Ports mouth, N. H., today turned over James A. Hall, who is said to have confessed to the murder of Anna Schumacher, at Rochester, N. Y., to Sheriff illott, who will take him back for trial. The girl was brutal ly killed while placing flowers on her mother's grave. Notary Commissions. Tho following notarial commis sions were dssued by the secretary of state today: J. E. Banton, London; F. W. Ogram, Creswell; Ruby Shoards, North Powder; W. E. Pearson, L. E. may Have strengtH contains the elements necessary replace weakness with strength. case we refund the money paid us G. W. PUTNAM CO., The Anderso 558 Trade Street All kinds of sheet iron and steel work. General tin ning and roof work given expert attention. Do not say it That is what If you are sick and have V HTv W V V m Chiropractic (Kl - Ro - Rooms -100-408 U. Ollico Consultation Free. Hare, V. A. Storey, Portland; N. G. , Falrchiles. Fairdale: E. A. Moulton.' N Forest Grove; R. H. Rutherford, Sa lem!; Mark Holmes, Rickreall, and A. C. Shinn, Baker City. A Sprained Ankle. As a rule a man will feel well satisfied if he can hobble around on crutches in two or three weeks after spraining his ankle, and it is often two or three months before he is fully recovered. This is an unnec essary loss of time, as by applying Chamberlain's Liniment, as direst ed, a cure may as a rule be effected in less than one week's time, and in many cases within three days. Sold by all good druggists. Try a Journal Want Ad. and renewed vitality. to nourish every tissue and Should it fail to do so in any for the medicine used. Please try it. Druggists, SALEM. Phone Main 886 is impossible, they told Marconi. tried everything and did net receive ' i men ibw T ur Praok - Tiok) Splnologlst S. X. Bank Building. Salem, Oregon n Tinning Furnace Company