DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TVJSStoAJt, itAt If, iOiO. PACK JPTvTK 20 On Everything in the Store THE MILITIA TO QUELL i DNiTEDrncss leased, wirh.; gaw HalIey.s comct Saturday morn- 1 Hannibal, Mo., May 17. Com- lng )a ono of tho fcw mcn ln tlie panies C, of Kirksvillo, and B, of Han- West who recollect having gazed oi nibal, of the Missouri, national guard, ti10 OTmct at two of its periodical arrived .at he plant ' of tho Atlas vsits t0 the earth's zone. Portland Cement Co,, at Ilasco short- jir Loughary, now in his 8Cth ly after midnight to quiet a mob "of year, recalls that 75 years ago he 1500 strikers. Most of tho strikers was'camping out with his father In are foreigners. tho forest regions of Illinois chop- Last night they became boisterous ping cordwo'od. His father awak; and started to fire off guns. Liquor ened him ono night to seo tho blaz wns toe had in abundance., ... ing banner In tho sky, and he're The reports of the firearms and the members with what awo ho beheld shouts of tho rioters caused the offl- it. Ho also was impressed by a telals to order out the militia. Colo- shower, of falling jstars during the nel "VV. J. Hill asked Governor Hadley same period, the stars seemlnglv to declare ilasco under martial law, coming down like hail through the Wnd close tho saloons. , sky. The. men struck yesterday noon: Besides being a momber of tho Twpnt'vlnne hundred men were affect- Comet's Old Admirers, Mr. Lough- d. ' For Such Is the AVay. William and John were two broth ers who differed .widely ln tempera ment (seo dictionary). WHHara was always kind and good, and had been ever since ho was born. John -was bold and bad, and would bo un til ho died. When William reached man's estate (which was tho pnly estate he ever did reach) ho fell In love with a beautiful maiden and married her. John also fell ln love and married, which was tho only time in his life that ho followed h'a brother's example. As tlmo wont on, William rose in tho business world until' ho became a bookkeoper for a wholesale grocery firm at a salary of $12 a week. John found it necessary to struggle along on a modest Btlpend of ?G,000 a year, for he was only a broker. William, however, couldn't be any broker. William proved a model husband, and permitted his bettor half to ab sorb oleven-twelfths of his oarnlngs, whereas John made his wifo keep liouso on $4.75 a wook, and boat her regularly every Tuesday. After a while tho world was surprised to II ILkJri LliLWU l Vr iocio, lo m the falMh fcrcoufh. aUs. broM, & NPihT Uollf WrU of this IF"""""1 1 "" WeakL -GREAT ncccrfire Aiun INVEST EVERY POSSIBLE DOLLAR. LIBERTY STREET DISCOUNT TAILORED AND SILK SUITS FOR LADIES We guarantee the fit and do not charge for alterations! Our styles are alUof the-iatest of 1910 creations; colors are gray, black, black and white check, blue, green, brown, apricot, tan, etc, madp of the most popular fabrics,' All tb Prices Are Greatly Reduced Now Is the Time to Buy I Via!., flint Wllllnm'r, Virttf rr. ltnlf Vtnrt run away with a male person who wore his hair long and played the French horn with a strong German accent. John's wife still adores him and rumor says that sho has re quested her husband to beat her hereafter on Fridays , as well as Tuesdays. For such is the way of woman! Llpplncott's. Saw Comet in 1,835. W. J. LoitKliary. of this city: who ary bears tno aisuncuon oi huvjus known tho lato George H. Williams perhaps longer than any other man in tho West, their acquaintance hav ing been formed in Iowa when Judge Williams occupied the bench. Telephone Register. o Bllllousncss and Constipation. For years l was roublid with biliousness and constlratlon, which made life miserable for me. My ap petite' failed mo. I lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsin prepara tions and cathartics only made mat ters Worse, I do not know whore I should - have been today had I not tried Chamberlain's stomach and Liver Tablets. Tho tablets relieve the 111 feeling at once, strengthen the digestive tunCmS. purify tho stomach, liver and blood, helping the system to do its work naturally. Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham. Ala. Those tablets are for sado by all , o President Taft's aunt says he doesn't oat enough. She has a right to her opinion, though aiints are In cllnod to be prejudged ln such mat ters. , v For a burn or scald apply Cham i,iin' Hnivn. It will allay tho pain almost Instantly and quickly heal the Injured parts. 'or saie uy uu Kuuu druggists. Sovfcntv vears of experience with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral have given us great confidence in it. wc is'i mend it for coughs-, colds, bronchitis, we It soothes.' It heft. ven s .It p rotecw . It soot DRESSES, MILLINERY - Re Sure and Read .Thursday's Journal ror roll Particulars new season'. merchandise will he removed into me new bio re, ana in oruur you. such HALL IUSINESS MEN BEST WAY TO BET LOW FREIBHT RATES ASSOCIATION ASKS PRESIDENT HILL TO VISIT THE VALLEY COMMITTEE TO INSPECT RIVERAN ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING AT EUGENE MONDAY. Eugene, as tho possible head of nav igation on the Willamette river, was decked out in gala attire Monday to welcome tho delegates to tho Wil lamette Open River and freight Rato meeting, and to show them that In terest In an open river is very much alive there. Somo 30 delegates ar rived from the cities of the lower val ley to visit tho University City, and to transact tho business to como be fore the association. , Tho delegates were met at the train by a reception committee from tho Commercial Club, composed of W. A. Bell, A. C. Plxon and L. L. Whltson, accompanied by a delegation of citi zens; and wero taken at once into au tomobiles for a trip over tha city. A stop was made at tho University, where 4he delegates word welcomed by President Campbell, and a suitable responso was mado by H. H. Hewitt, president of the association. Tho trip over tho city was continued, and was finally finished al tho Commercial Club, where addresses of welcome wero made by D. E. Yoran, presldu it of the club, and Mayor Matlock. The delegates then dispersed to see 'the city, on their own account, for a short time, after which a banquet was tendered them. The business session of the meeting was held at the court house at 7:3.0 In the evoning, and was fairly well at tended, considering the number of people in tho city who were occupied in entertaining the delegates to the I. O. O. F. grand lodge. It was opened by orchestra music, followed by short address of welcome by Mayor WILL HANDLE THE AUSTRALIAN NEWS UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION GETS ..CABLE SERVICE FROM ANTI PODES CAPITAL JOURNAL WLL GET THIS SERVICE. UNITED TRUSS LEASED WIBB. New York, May 17. Developments of political, economical, commercial and sporting naturo In Australia and the Antipodes soon will be carried, by tho wires of the United Press Associa tions following the signing of a con tract here between the Independent Press Cable Association, Ltd., and the United Press. The contract calls for a reciprocal, exchange of news, and this means that the United Press wll have ex clusively an unequnled source of news from Australia and New Zealand. With clients scattered throughout the ,cntlre cotlner of Australia and with correspondent in every quarter of tho Antipodes, tho United Press will have at Its disposal the most com- pr henslve and thorough service ob tainable on news that has been claim ing more attention from Americans than heretofore. Tho arrangements for news ex change were made by Henry Alex ander, of the Australian service, who came here recentlyrfrom Australia. - o : Inauguration Day Unchanged. Washington, May 17. Inaugura tion day will remain March 4, Instead of tho last Thursday In April, as pro posed' ln an amendment submitted to the house by Representative Honry, Democrat, of Texas. The vote on tho resolution stood 139 to 70, and, as a two-thirds majority was needed, the measure lost by only ono vote. A Smllo Is a pretty bard thing to accomplish when you're blue, bilious and out of sorts. There Is a suro cure for all kinds of stomach and liver corn plaints constipation and dyspepsia, Ballard's Horblne is mild, yet abso lutely effective In all casos. Price 50 cents per bottle. All dealers IN FACT EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S WEAR - . . a pace will be svt in sale prices mat Complete Outfitters to URGE OPEN RIVER A Matlock. The meeting was then callod to order by for business by tho president, who introduced tho principal spoaker of tho evening, W. A. Williams, of Portlai.d. Wntcr Traffic tho Cheapest. Tho kernel of Mr. Williams' ad drses was tfeit tho cheapest competi tive transportation rato ln any com munity Axes tho actual rato charged. H.o quoted numerous examples illus trating tills, and also drove homo tho point that water competltlori always secures bettor railroad service for any community; and practically does away with par shortages. He stated explicitly that ho did not wish water competition to destroy tho business of tho railroads that thero will ho tonnago and to spare in this valley for both railways and boats. Tho president then called upon H. S. Gilo, of Salem, who is interested in prune packing plants at Roseburg, Nowborg and Salem, and who also has largo orchard Interests in tho valley, fpr a short talk upon the best means of keeping alive interest in tho organization. Self-interest was Mr. Giles answer to tho ques tion. Ho stated that tho cheapest possible frolght rato was the a thing of tho closest and most Intimate in terest to every man of any communi ty, whatever his business. Ho said that ho had very well founded hopes of seeing boats coming to Eugene in the future, Short talks '.wore given by Senator I H. Bingham and J. M. Shelley, of Eugono, J. M. Graham of tho ship Mathloma, and Judgo Bryson, of : : s; H t X-RAYS AND SMILES. kl Aa t 1 t V A 1 ! rt r rf r( rft p r ff vj r( rf A St. Louis man paid an Omaha girl ?20 for four kisses, the money going to charity The horse editor, at first blush, would say the price was too hlgh.i Of course, ho speaks without any information as to the girl kisser, which is an important factor in tho problem, but, on general prin ciples, a kiss purchased and delivered in public Is like a drink of near beer to an old topor. A kiss without the element of spontaneous combustion behind it is like dead sea fruit. If Balllnger is to continue h(s "snake killing stunt, ho had better got a rapid fire gun. So far tho snakes bite him 'every time ho raises his club. - King George V. says he will follow ln the footsteps of his father. "As his father died King George will probt ably keep his promise. Carnegie objects to so much mon ey bolng spent for battleships. He seems to overlook the fact' that they are not nearly so deadly as Carne gie's libraries. Only a little cold in tho head may bo tho beginning of an obstinate case of Nasal Catarrh. Drive out tho invader with Ely's Cream Balm applied straight to tho. Inflamed stuffed up air-passages. Price 60c. If you prefer to use an atomizer, ask for Liquid Cream Balm. It has nil tho good qualities of th'b solid form of this remedy and will rid you of catarrh or hay fevor. No cocaine to brood a dreadful habit. No mer cury to dry out the secretion. Price 75c, with spraying tubo. All drug gists, or mailed by Ely Bros., CO Warren Street. New York. O REMOVAL SALE ......... . ill u c-oniiiiin iu iu iwu. "i tne c-caiieu aiscouui muvk win mn THE AVALANCHE Or BAHUAINS WILL Bli ANNUUNUtU IN Ladies' and Children SALEM, OREGON Oregon City. Mr. Grahams talk was interesting, as coming from an expe rienced river man, and ho stated that ho saw no reason why boats should not como. to Eugene, and find profltablo business. Ask Hill to Visit Valley. Following tho discussion a reso lution, was offered demanding' open locks at Oregon City; upholding-tho efforts of tho,' Oregon-Railroad Com mission In its efforts to sec'uro a rea sonable frolght rato for shippers of Western Oregon, and tho restoration of tho 10-cent arbitrary to Willam otto valley points; sotting forth that while It is safo'nnd wlso to entrust tho rato question to tho regular tri bunals, it was also both necessary and advisablo to got water competi tion; strongly advising the cltios along tho Wlllamotot river to secure and maintain froo locks, and thank ing the Eugono Commercial Club and the business men of Eugene for the enfertainment given tho delogatcs. Tho resolution also directed tho secrotary to forward to. Louis W. Hill, president of tho Great North ern railway, now in Central Oregon, a telegram from tho commercial bodies represented in tho organiza tion cordially Inviting him to visit Western Oregon, and to investigate Its resources from tho standpoint of tonnage. Just beforo the adjournment a motion was offered for tho appoint ment of a committee of five members to make a trip down tho river for the purposo of gathering all tho Informa tion possible and presenting It at tho next meeting. Tho motion was car ried unanimously, tho prcsldont de ferring the appointment for bottor consideration. Adjournment followod While the; attendance at tho busi ness session was small, It was lively. Only those came who were interest ed, and tho discussion was keen. Tho keynote of tho meeting was "Keep together, keep working, keep up in terest, and we will got what wo want." Eugono Register. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Proposals for Supplies for Oregon -State Tuberculosis Sanatorium. Tho Stato Commission for the treatment of Tuberculosis invites sea'lpd proposals for furnishing gro ceries, moats, hardware, klfchon utensils, and other supplies for tho six months onding December 31, 1910. Where samples, aro required goods must be in strict accordance with ,tho samplo and ln original package, and if posslblo ready for delivery, f. o. b. Salem, within 20 days after contract is awarded. Bids must specify tho unit prlco and tho amount in full, and may bo for a part 'or all tho goods specified. Whoa a particular article Is specifically called for, bids for other kinds or brands equally as good will bo en tertained, but samples of the arti cles proposed must bo submitted. Each bid must be accompanied by a cortlfled check equal to at least 10 per cont of the amount of the bid. and mado payable to tho under signed. Checks of unsuccessful bid dors will be returned immediately, and those of successful btddors when contracts aro complotod. Bids must bo enclosed in sealed enve lopes, directed to tho undersigned and plainly marked on tho outsldo, "Bids for Sanatorium supplies, ' and the class of goodB should bo In scribed on tho envelope. The name of the bidder should bo inscribed on each separate sheet of the bid. Full list of supplies may bo obtained by addressing tho undersigned. Prlco, quality and fitness being equal proferenco will bo given to Oregon made products. Bids will bo oponed at tho Execu tive chambors, stato capital, Salem, Oregon, June 14, 1910, at 3 p. m. II. J. CLEMENTS, Superintendent. Salom, Oregon, May ,11, 1910. B-12-5t-dly o An extra tool box, containing a plpo wronoh, blacksmith hammer, pleco of railroad Iron and a fow ex tra bolts, burrs and repairs llkoly to be neodod, may bo nttaohod to tho short tongue of tho blndor, and will savo many hours' delay. , M . 1. .1 , . ..... 1 . I " " " 'nvi; u....b. w ..... . w iu iujiuw. wmmmsummmmmBmmmmmmmmmytt urn iiiimmmmiimmmmi M Of sterling duality for men of character and good- taste;j odern not given away, but sold at a reasonable, liberal, genuine", reduction of 20 0 Everything in the store, With out a single exception, still going at the same discount,' Lively selling continues be cause we are making good., our word, Shall do so al ways, ' iPECIAL All Women's and Children's White Canvas OXFORDS Your choice SO CtS. Values up to $1.75 Wc Stand Back The Farmer This rood hank bollevcs that much of Its success is duo to tho many friends it lias among tho farmers of, this community. ' Our , bank always has, and will continue to offor .exqortlonal facilities -" ' to tho farmer, r.ot alone In safeguarding his, funds, bui in lend ing him monoy to tido over tho ,'-!tIght"placo3 in tho . yoar's $ work', ' Agriculture and finance go hand In hand, and roIlhC qnecan bo without tho other. We "will try to hold up ourondt by standing back of our farmors to tho full extent of our ability. Unite tates Salem, KEHBY CENTER OP FIGHT. (Continued from p.agq 1.) ' i " ', that ho wagod 11,1 'I1'0 ?ots wrought out. I talked" "with"BiywIfo and wo doolded to glvo' out tho statement. I gave it to Wilson, but I will sny that ho followed his Instructions not to urgo me to give It to him, and that I did most of tho talking my self." . Korby's oarneatnees evidently made a favorablo Impression on the mornbors of the committee. Senator Iloot orose questioned him but rofuBod to allow Korby to explain his answers, demanding di rect replies. Later Korby proteetod and Bran- . . St.... :.n ...III i. uri.fiiil ni I , . I nUnbUAT cTgUUnrvAU, 6. . & National Ban Oregon . DON'T BM TOO BASHFUIj About asking for a big ploco of meat if It comes from this market. For you will find oy(orybody at. tho,. table will want a big pleco, too, on'co they got a taste of tho moat. Wodspoclal- ly urge a trial of . pur roast boef. You never put your tqetK'lntofn daln- ' ' .' tier morsel. i , , E. O. CltOSS "& QN , dols and Itopresontatlvo Mason Jolnod ln tho protest Senator Sutherland askod whether Kerby had considered talking tho mattor over with Secretary' Balllu gor. - 1 "I know bettor than that," Kerby ropllod. "I hod tho OlavlB caso' In mind. Besides I had " hoardBomo lark of 'snako killing.' " o j Good-bye, Mark Twalnl You havo caused far more smiles than toars. You have mado tho by-ways of life lmpplor and bettor because you havo troddon them. You have preached tho llfo-glvlng gospol of ohoorfulnoss. You will bo romemborod long. Oood byo, and a happy voyage into thq Porevorl Worldly prosperity dew not neces sarily mean happlnsee either hero or hereafter. OVCn CB' YEARS' EXPERtCNCE TriAnr Marks OopvniQHi's As. ItOUl t ii '! T nnwiituHii. mn rtijv..,i'!,-i.i(L HAtiUCOl .. ., ...a in. iut a.1.1 ini.tfi.nii Scientific Hstierica. 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