men South Nature's Gift from the Sunny UillPPIfIG 110 LOIIBER PERMITTED i . , WWI BEATERS WILL (JET SOME nnt rcsisHJiixT, i'erhaps A HUJfBER OK OTHEIt BILLS MAUT FOB UOVEBSOK'S fSI 2UTCBE. , i. ."5: --""r I S7 I -s 1 W - its!. W l.wLn iCSl VVf ;,:; IvO W life M fjf Jfl) i0S -pf&r i h rSS .VU v.. i 1 Kflpreaentatlre Buchanan's bill re. avtvllis th whipping post Balled mrriiy through the senate yoator tvf afternoon with a good majority U IU credit and unless Govornr West ihould teto It whoa It come up to him for his signature it will koom a law and husbanda in the Ut of Oregon will then no longer atai-taln fears that if they brat their Wives occailonlly, they will be con fronted, If convicted, with thn whip flOS post and the lash. Th whipping poHt law was passed j tha legislature two years ago and It 4v4 tha effect of giving the state CMMlderabl notoriety among its als Ur aUtos. After its passage a regu lar eld fashioned whipping poHt was rooted at the stale prison and upon aa or two occasions It was called fata use. During the session con siderable sentiment was found ad vene to the law anil a bill went through the house and It was pass ed fcy the senate yesterday afternoon. Other House mils Tanned. Ambrose's bill raising the atari . 4ard ef those desiring, to practice atometry In the stato was passed sad so was Thompson's bill which ralates to the disposition of statu and county funds. Tae bill of Reynold's providing that the commissioner of labor hall tessue no certificates of In spection unless his inspection foe la him, and also stating what the fees shall be was passed, and similar aetloa waa taken with regard to Miller's bill authorizing the return el the license money of an applicant ter liquor license in the evont that sfo license Is not granted. ITsnta' bill having for Its object Ue areventlon of the transporta tloa of explosives on passenger oars weit through with a handsome .majority and Is now ready for the foveraor's signature. Semite Hills PasKed. Seaator Albee's bill providing that til railroads must publish their time tables In newspapers In all towns where they maintain a station and aa agent was passod by the annate, aa4 so was a bill by Senator Mnl arkey providing for the making of uaknown heirs defendants in ac tios! for the clearing up of title to real property. Beamtor Nottingham's bill rogu letlsg the salo of lime and sulphur tf araylng solutions went through aaa tks bill of Senator Cartum ap aroarlatlng $20,000 for the Onon Aarioultural college for the solution f horticultural problems was given a food ot. The same action wns taken with regard to a bill by Sen ator Yob der Helen prohibiting dls erlmliatloa and rebating by rail reads, and a bill by Senator Wh relative to the creation of an Ir reducible fund for the) preservation f cemeteries. filler Bills Ready for floTcrnnr. The Brooks bill the Abott bill and the Buchaaaa bill, all orlKtnatlnir In Ue keuse, bave passed the senate and are ready for the governor. The first fixes the time for the holding f the supreme court; the second provides fer a free ferry at St. John ope the purchase of a franchise by the county of a ferry now operated there. And the last provides that aa eld soldier may make application for admission to the old soldiers' heme la the county In which ho re- Bides. mb rrr a huai OS MTTI.I5 K1K3AK lonmra ma latino wim New Tork, Ft. 5, Edgar Theo- Bold lit Teeohoil today aever to speak te a strsngo woman again, no nint tr how pretty she may be. A simple "good evonlng," ad red to Mrs. John Maylhnni. who wes awaiting hnr husband, caused ThecboM to got th( worst boating 1 hU life. "Ok. yen, you know me?' Instated Tkeokold, as Mrs. Mayilam turned array. Jht then Maylham appeared "Viet he did to Theobold was plen ty. "Tea ha. right to knork Ms head of," aa.1 Magistrate Stelnert la iaoitulD( Maylham. Stegtfrs Skrptlcs. .. That a cleaa, nice fragrant com- like Bucklen's Arnica Salve WtH tasUitly relieve a bad burn, euk aeall, wouad or piles, sUggers luWrHca But great cures prore Its ft TWderful healer of the worst tares, nlcers, bolls, felons, eciema s&ta eruptloas, as also chapped ls, spralas and corns. Try It J5fl at J. C Perry's Drug Store. There are tricks In all trades. The source and making of Cottolene insure its purity. From the white, tufty tops of The Sunny Southland's cotton the seed is removed, the oil extracted and refinedby ourexclusive process. From Cottonficld to Kitch en human hands never touch the oil from which Cottolene is made. Compare the source of Cottolene with the source of lard, and draw your own conclusions as to the comparative cleanliness, purity and healthfulnessof the two products. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY CALIFORNIA SYMPATHIZES WITH CHINA Idnitio nicas liasid wins Sucrumeuto, Cal., Keb. 3. Ex pressing sympathy for China in con. nectlon with plague conditions exist ing Northern China and Manuchurla, Sonaitor Marshall Black today urged the California loglslaturo to vote $5000 for tho relief of tho suffer orB. A bill wnH prepared for Intro duction when tho senate convened. Although Governor Johnson has not Indicated ti 1b Intention, several legislators declared today that a proclamation calling for public sub scription throughout California bo lssuod. Resolutions will bo Intro duced UBklng the legislatures In ses sion In tho various states to take whatever action they may deem (It to aid in giving relief to the plague and funilno sufferers of the Celestial Kingdom. In addition, It Is possible that congress will be memorialized to vote a substantial relief fund. Tho California appropriation will be turned over to the National Red Cross Society, ut Washington. THE CORVALLIS EXCURSION IS A GREAT SUCCESS About 200 leglHlntors, state ollleialB clerks and Salem people went on the legislative excursion to the State Agricultural College tlita morning at 9:30, nnd will return this evening at S:ao. At the college great prepara tions had been made for the reception of the members of tho legislature who arrived on the special train nt 11 o'clock a. in. - One batalllou of cadets nnd the regimental band were detailed to meet the visitors nnd es cort them to tho armory where n relgmentnl dress punulo was given by the cadet regiment. Tho visitors were then glvii a lunch In the gym nasium. After this they were escort ed through, ttie different buildings by tho officers. WhiKi visiting the.se buildings they were able to see vlier every dollar of the money ashed fjr Ifl needed. A b.inimet will be held In Waldo Hall at u:M p. in. and music will lie furnished liy the College '.Jler nnd Mandolin Clubs. Later tliej will leavo for Salem. Po you know that croup can be prevented? (Jive Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the croupy cough appears and It will prevent tho attack. It Is also a cer tain cure for croup nnd has never been known to fall. Sold by all dealers. . o rcmisjliaula Stands lu. Ihkitbd runs taisso WIKl. l Hanlshurg, l'a.. Feb. 3. The Penn )lvania legislature today adopted a Joint resolution favoring San Fran cisco for the ranatua exposition. T7 11 iCW KjOiQS Never hesitate to ask your sectoral, use it or not. as he r Shortens your food CONCERNING PURCHASE OF STATE SOPPLIES I' 1 1 K CALklNN-HKW DIM, AMI IIOWKKMA' HIM, WILL 11E ltK. JMAWX AM) THE SOLID l'OTMS of k.uii K)iioi)ii: i m;v HILL. When President Hen Selling yes terday afternoon moved to have re ferred to special committee to con sist of the authors of the bill, the bill of Senator Calkin s and Uenn, providing for the creation of a Btate purchasing board; and also thut of Senator Ilowerman providing for the same thing, he averted what would havo become a long debate and what had already become un acrimonous (IIsciihsIou; and saved tho afternoon for tho transaction of good solid business In the senate. The two bills had been made a special order of business for the afternoon. While seeking to at tain tho samo end the two are dif ferent in many respects nnd coming from different sources -tho one from Senator Ilowerman i.nd the oilier from Governor West and State Treasurer Kay, nnd the two nt swords points politically thd political lines werei drawn from the start Tho Commit ten resolved itself Into iv committee of the whole to con sider the bill aiul after they were reiul Ttowermiin arose to speak in behalf of tho bill of which lie Is the author. Takes Minx at lvay Ho compared bis bill with that of Calkins and Ilcnii and after point ing out where his was supeilnr he declared that thcilr bill was aa full of holes as a sieve, lie mniut.ilned thnt under It the old system would prevail and that the state would be confronted with the same extrava gance In tho purchase of Its supplies, flaring his service as acting gover nor, ho declared, he hail conio In contact with the conditions midi r which supplies were bought: and hud lvul experience, and the result of it was embodied in the bill. Those responsible for the other bill Gov ernor West had had no experience, hn stated, nnd whlln Kay hud had some ,us he sarcastically pat It, iti had all been along the line of a sel ler to the state. ' McCullocti Come Rack. Senator Mcl'ulloch came bark nt Row urninii In defense of tho Calklus Ueun bill, lie pronounced the bill of the Gilliam senator cumbersome, and maintained that, tho Calkius Rean Mil covered tho subject in full. An attack hud been made on the emergency clause of the latter by Senator Rowermau. He had re minded tho senate of the fact that when he attached to a bill having for Its purpose the creation, of the office ef assistant secretary of state that a "holy cry In behalf of the people weut up", and that he now Intended to raise the s.ume cry as to this bill. McCulloch wn9 about to make a motion to eliminate the Bad enough, to be sure. But old co,ds are worse- Bcttcr StOD Your fresh coU ar nnrp doctor about Ayes Cherry savs, 1 1? know f u r Co.. emergency clause. Senator Abra ham was on his feet with a motion to indefinitely postpone the Calkins Bean bill. Senator Joseph was clamoring for recognition on a point of order and it was while this turmoil prevailed that Senator Sel. ling stepped in and brought order out of chaos. He suggested that the two bills bo referred to a committee composed of their authors; that there were good point s In both and that the committee take both and draw one good measure from them. He asked tlm smators to withdraw their mo tions nnd let it go that way as It would give tho senate a chance to Ret down to good work and as his position was reasonable and his argument unanswerable that was done nnd all debate and oratory was shut off. 4 o GRAY HAIRS BANISHED. The old Idea of using sapte for darken ing the hair is again coming in vogue. Our grandmothers used to have dark, ((lossy hair at the age of seventy-live, while our mothers have white hair before they are fifty. Our grandmothers used to make a "sage tea" and apply it to their hair. The tea made their hair soft and glossy and gradually restored the natural color. One objection to using such a preparation was the trouble of making it, especially as it had to ba made every two or three dajs on account of it souring cpiickly. This objection has been overcome and by asking almost any first-class druggist for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur the public can get a su perior preparation of sage, with the ail mixture of sulphur, another valuable rem edy for hair and scalp troubles. - Daily Use of this preparation will not only quickly Testore the color of the hair but will also stop the hair from falling out nndniakf it crow. It is sold by nil druggists for fiOe. and $1.00 n bottle, or is sent direct by the Wyoth Chemical Company, 71 Cortlainlt St., New York City, upon receipt of price. J. C. I'EKKI. Perhaps you have noticed the dif ference betwem the method of elect ing Ohio's new senator and the methods that prevailed at previous senutorlals elections in tho state. La Grippe Coughs Strain and weaken the system and If not checked may develop into pneumonia. N'o danger of this when Foley's 'Honey and Tar is taken promptly. It is a reliable family medicine for nil coughs and colds, and acts quickly and effectively in cases of croup. Remember the name, Foley's Honey and Tar for all coughs ami colds, for croup, bron chitis, hoarseness nnd for racking hvgrlppe coughs. No opiates. Re fuse substitutes. Red Cross Pharmacy, H. Jerman. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of arms "Cumt.) lyrMlnlv ffn. 1 ffare a frfend I one wlru the doctor tu trrtlnfi htm for cancer ' ot lhetorach. The net morning; e pawed lour p-.cv-rsol a tape worm. He then ROl a box anl in three Uvh he facd a tape-worm 45fea4 roaa. ft war Mr. Matt Freck.oi Mt.teiabunc Lfciuphtn Co.. Pa. I am qnite a vrorker tor Caica. ret. I ue iheintuvaelf ami find thetn henefkual for most any disease caused by tnipuie blood." Cbaa. K. Conooa. Lewutoo, Pa., (Miulto CoJ reosant. Palatable Potent. Tast Good. Lotooil. hewr sicken. Weaken orUrtpa, 10c, 2Sc. JtV. Never aokl In bulk. Th stun Id tablet sir mpad CCC OuansOuiad 13 cuf ot you DaotM back. VX WT7 - lengthens Notice of Intention to Improve Ferry Street. Notice is hereby given that the common council of the city of Salem, Oregon deems It expedient and pro poses to improve Ferry street, in the city of Salem, Oregon, with bituiith- Ic pavement from the east line of Liberty street to the west line of Winter street, at the expense of the adjacent and abutting property with in said limits, and according to the plans and specifications adopted for said Improvement, and on file In the office of the city recorder, which said plans and specifications are hereby referred to for a more specific and detailed description of said improve ment, and are hereby made a part of this notice. This notice is published for ten (10) days pursuant to the order of the common cohncll, and the date of the first publication thereof Is the 24th day of January, 1911. Demon st.rances may be filed against said im provement within ten (10) days from tho last publication of this notice and In the manenr provided by the city charter. CHAS. F. ELGIN, 1-24-llt City Recorder. Notice to Construct Sidewalk. To J. w. Cotner: In the name of tho City cf Salem, In Marlon county, Oregon, you are hereby notified that tho common council of the city of Sa lem, Oregon, deems It expedient that a now plank sidewalk, 5 feet In width, be constructed along the west side of North Fourth street, In the city of Sa- lom, Oregon, and abutting upon and adjacent to the following described real property,to-wlt: Lot 4, in block 11, In Riverside ad dition to the city of Salem, Oregon, and that such sidewalk be constructed r.t the expense of the adjacent and abutting property; and that unless you construct and complete said side walk within 2k days frrm the date of the last publication of this notice, the council receive bids providing for the construction f such side walk and will cause a contract to be entered into for the construction thereof, as provided by the charter and ordinances of said city, and will, by : ordinance, assess upon each lot liable therefor Its pro portionate share of , the cost thereof, and will prder nnd direct such assess ment to be entered on record and made a lien upon each lot liable for such assessment. The date of the last publication of this notice will be February 7, 1911. CHAS. F. ELGIN, 1-26-1 It City Recorder GREAT CHINE DOCTOR U M. HUM &s iatdlclne wnicn will curt) aa) tnown disease. He makes a special ty of and guarantees to cure eatarr uthma, lung, throat, rheumatism debility, itomrcu, liver, kidney troubles; also any blackened iwollcn soreness, broken Umba smallpox, epidemic; all kinds of Bolls, lost manhood, female weak (teas, hernia trouble aud paralytic Consultation free. Care of Tick 9 Tons Co., Cblneae drugs and herbs Office hour from 10 to 12 a, m. and 1 to 7 p. m. Office open Sunday 1S3 High street, npsta'rs. SVem for bac'.ac Foley- Kioiey Pills purify the blood. rMtor. .... your life While It is often Impossible to prevent an accident, It Is never im possible to be prepared It Is not beyond any one's purse. Invest 25 cents in a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment and you are prepared for sprains, bruises and like Injuries. Sold by all dealers. f Fair Ground Feed f and Grocery All nice fresh, new Goods. No old Goods to work off. 4 Nice Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, lb 15c Bacon, nice 20c 17 lbs. Cane Sugar $1.00 3 lbs extra choice Dried Peaches 25c Imperial Best hard wheat flour, sack $1.40 Best Valley Flour $1.25 6 lbs Japan Rice 25c R. N. MORRIS f Phone 1497. Try a Journ..l Want ad. i Salem Cement Sewer Pipe Glazed inside by friction; made with Salem labor, by Sulem men, with Salem money. Pat ronize home industry. Deliv ered in all parts of the city. House connections a specialty. Cement sewer pipe docs not hav-e to be burned, so does not warp as salt-glazed pipe does. Cement pipe has greater com pressive tensile and bursting strength. We exercise the greatest care In the manufacture of this pipe, using a mixture of one part ce ment to two parts coarse, clean sand. Salem Sewer Pipe Co. 2(15 South Liberty, Salem, Ors. MMMMMM) Salem's most poular res taurart THE WHITE HOUSE We cater to the public who demand a good meal for a small price, Wm. McGilchrist & Sons. rheurnatl.m, kidne7 or bladdr trouble" ""-"""nmyaoGviec RED CROSS PHARMACY. .1 r. a. V' Celebrated Leni Frirnrc The Best Heater It will save you tn-ney every day yoi own It. I ell ni d nstal' the best. Let me give you figures. See Me About an Individual lighting plant Tor your home. The best thing In the marUt for coking and lighting. A. L. Frasier Phone 135. 25f, State Street Wfl FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. A SP, CsitTitX RLIKP r..r fl'WlllD .MxsmMIATIAIf. I TO FAIL, Si'" I Sure I fli-r-l.T I Sfttla :v or Minify Ki'liiinlr.t, Nint preiuld . Y ill vi,.l lln mirn tr:;it.t be liJ for atiii.'. I r.f. Ir y,.Ur drunnit itot I our urucrs io u,e ICAl CO., BOX r, UNCBBTrW, ..M.aamTlaalaaiai Wt9Me Sold in Salem by Dr. S. C. Stone Salem Fence Works I Headquarters for Woven Wire fencing, Hop Wire, Barb T mi, n..i. . 4 "in, ruuury neiiing, Knln R'ps, Malthold Roofing, P. &. B. and Ready Roofing. All at the lowest prices. CHAS. D. MULLIGAN 250 Court street. Phone 124 ! Gold Dust Flour Mnde by the BVDNKI POWIR COMPA.W. Sydacy, Oregon U r Family Cse, Ask your frrotr for It. Braa la ..j ii j. " -uura uwaya oa haaL P. B. WALLACE, Agt. uvnr ,nA . Wau irreimrities. jor. Refuse substitutes. TTW.ll.-lllytllMT i J FIELS I I