i I PAGE FOUR -T " - ALCOHOL, 3 PEK CKNT. AVctjeluUe Prepanlion Tor As similailniteFoodanillMuia iimJUie Sioaucte andLMstf Promotes Di'estionfheerfu nessandlfestronialmnnuw Opium Morphine nor Mural.1 NOT NARCOTIC. SKtptifOliDtSWllIWMX JtxJmm JMUfMt- AirnSni Hmtaftm ttmr. Anorfcc I Rftnedv forf onsflp: Hon. Sour Storoach.Ulantea Worms .Coirvulsioiis.reverisii nessandLOSSOF&LEEP. TacSimile Signature of NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. JONES IS PRIMER SATS THE EVIDENCE COMPELS HIM TO VOTE THAT THE KLEC T10X OK LOItl.MEH AS A NE ATOR IS ILLEGAL AM) VOID. (UNITID riUI UtaHD WIBB.J WuHhlnnton. Feb. 7 In an able beech that was received by his col- leglates with pronounced Interest, Jones. (Rep.) of WaHhliiKtun, an nounced Ills verdict against Lorlmfr In the senate today. He gave an incisive review of the testimony. The senator argued that tho seven known tainted votes cant for Lorliucr went not all that were wayed by corrupt practices. "In tho enso before us," ha said, "It seems to me that It would bo prac tically impossible to determine defi nitely and surely all of the tainted votes. The minting of Lee O'Neill Brown's vote did nut stop with him. There were- men like Manny" Abra hams, who voted like llrown voted, right or wrong, how many no one knows; but the tainting of his vote tainted theirs even though they were not guilty of any wrong intent. The testimony itself shows aye, Browne o testified that there were men in the Illinois legislature who voted as iirowuo voiea, w net tier rigiit or wrong, and" any transaction, in my footed lcuiie(f! Git thi Original and G.nulni (lORLIGK'S MALTED MILK Thi Food-drink fcr All Jtgtt. For Infant, lnvaKd,andGrowiig crJJren. PureNulrition, up building the whole body. Invigorate the nuning mother and the aged. Rich rrillfc malt i-d grain, ia powder, loan. A nick lunch prepared ia a minute. TaktBoiubitilute.AdifoTHORLICK'S. In No Combine or Trust 3- Lpx? . r? fell - ijAGAIflST For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years NOTICE the beautiful fixtures all sanltarj nud strictly up-to-date, i Improved aunltary plumbing In homes hat lowered tlio death rate inuterlally In tho lust few years, and those whf appreciate health do not fall to havi their plumbing refitted with open fixtures of nil kinds. In the fitting up of homes with now oiien plumb I UK we claim to be master of thf trade, GRA3ER BROS., 141 8. Liberty. Phone 550 WK HAVE TO 1AUGII when a customer tells us a piece ot our meat Is too large. For we know that once he gets a taste of It she will wish she had taken a largor piece. Our meats are the kind that make tonics unnecessary. Give us your noxt order and prove It. E. C. CROSS & SON Phone 1880 Judgment, tainting Urown's vote also taints those votes. Ills Influence was different rrom the ordinary member or the legislature. Many looked to hlin as a friend, loader and guide. Whatever he did they accepted as cor rect aud those who were looking to Influence an election by improper means would accomplish a great deal more by influencing Brown's vote than by Inriuenclng tho votes of a dozen others. It was plain to bo seen that If Browne could bo bribed, not only IiIh vote would bo bought, hut that there would be bought with It many other votes. In summing up this argument. Sen ator Jones said: "I have wished to sustain tho ver dict of tho majority' of the committee because of their learning and ability, their Integrity and patriotism. I have wished to sustain their verdict be- etuisc of Intimate association with Mr. Lordlier In the house of representa tives. I have wished to sustain it or tho honor of the great state of Illinois in which I was born and reared, but I am compelled to by my oath, under the facts, as I see them and tho law as I see It, to vote to declare the elec tion of Mr. Lordlier Illegal and void." o X-RAYS AND SMILES. Representative Cottel of Multnomah has a bill to make people good. The Idea Is ull right but a few thousand years of trial has demonstrated that people cannot be made good by law. Marriages may be made In heaven hut a matrimonial bureau does not turn out that brand. The situation In Montana nnd Colo rado where both legislatures are tied up on election or senators Is a mighty strong argument In favor of Oregon"s plan of electing senators, and the ar gument Is being made at the right time. The Asylum street car line Is now- taking passengers through without change of cars. You ought to try it Just for the sensation. The wedding gown of the Gould girl who was Bold to I.ord Decles today cost :,0,0OO. Just think of it a million glasses of beer on her back and the only 18. AW It THl UMTBUB eOHMHr, I TO QfTT. UAWI CAPITAL GOULD KID MARRIES A REAL LORD BRIDE IS IS AM) (.1100)1 11 HIT A.S HE MAKItlKS TWO GOILDS, GOII.D AM) (JO LI), IT EVEXS THINGS SOMEWHAT. New York, Feb. 7 The old story ot American wealth and a foreign title meeting at tho altar was re-staged today In the marriage of Miss Helen Vivien Gould, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Jay Gould, and Lord Decles, of England. In St. Bartholo mew s cnurcli, uorore an audience that represented American and Eng- llsh aristocracy, this 18-year-old girl and her finance or 44 years were wed ded this afternoon. As is usually the case In interna tional alliances or such prominence, today's wedding again demonstrated the morbid curiosity or the public and thousands of persons crowded about old St. Bartholomew's to get a glimpse ot the bride and the notables In attendance. The services or sev eral hundred policemen were re quired to keep tho streets clear for tho endless string ot automobiles that deposited their richly gowned and faultlessly groomed guests at the church doors. Similar scenes were enacted at the Gould home, 8t!7 Fifth avenue, where a reception was had Immediately following the ceremony. The wedding ceremony was per formed by Bishop Greer, assisted by Dr. Barks. Ten thousand dollars worth of How ers had turned the Interior of the church Into a veritable howerrthe scent of enchantment being enhanced by a special musical program, under the direction of Organist Hyde. In addl tlon to the regular choir of St. Bar tholomew's there was the boys' choir from the Cathedral of St. John the Divine will were present. The Boloist for the occasion was Rlcnrdo Martin, of the Maro Politician Opera com pany. The floral decorations were almost entirely white. The wedding presents were beautiful and costly, their value being estimated at $100,000. The most expensive was tho gift of George J Gould, the bride's father, a coronet of a baroness, tipped with nine pear- shaped diamonds, which I.ady Decles will. wear at the coronation of King George V. In suii!4tuouHness, the waiting rivaled them of the bride's older sis ter, Mnrjorle, who at the same altar was married to Anthony .1. Drexel less than 10 months ago. Miss Gould's attendants were her sister, little Miss Edith Gould, as maid of honor, her still sm.illcr sis ter, Miss Gloria Gould and Miss Diana Dalziel as flower girls, while the bridesmaids were Miss Hope Hamil ton, tho bride's cousin; Miss Hannnh Randolph, of Philadelphia, Miss Alli son Pierce, Miss Louise Cromwell, of Washington, Miss Emellno Holmes and Miss Anna Graham. Lord Alastalr Graham, a'ccusln of Lord Decles, was best man. The ushers were the Earl Percy, Lord Camoys, Robert Grey of London; Phoenix In graham, Moncure Robinson, Robert E. Russell, Anthony J. Drexel Jr., and Kruncls V. Crowlnsbleld. The bride was given away by her rather. Tho wedding gown was or heavy white duchess satin, in semi-empire stylo, heavily embroidered with Hllver roses. The train was eight yards long. The veil was or real lace. Uidy Decles plans to wear her bridal gown at the coronation ot King George nnd at her presentation to the English court In Juno. 1 lie bridesmaids' gowns were ot white chiffon over white satin, trimmed with testoons of sea green satin ribbon. The gowns were In the hlgh-walsted empire style. The hats were of white chiffon trliiipiod with green. The brtde's dress was made In Paris as was the rest of her trous seau, on which was spent, according to a reliable report, the snug little sum of $50,000. If vou want to save time and labor; have sweeter, whiter, cleaner clothes; take no chance of shrinking your woolens, flannels and finer fabrics; be sure not to take the color out of your colored goods, order Sunny Monday soap from your grocer today and give it a good, fair trial next wash day. Sunny Monday contains a wonder ful dirt-tarter which saves rubbing and wear and tear on clothes. THE N. IC FAIRBANK COMPANY CHICAGO ! SUfJHY I JOCKXAL, SALEM. OREGON. Honest Advice to Consumptives Somehow there exists a vast amount of skepticism as to tlie possibility of curing Consumption. . . . We state none but facts, and are sincere In what we assert. . It ourselves afflicted with Tubercu losis, we should do precisely what we ask others to do take Kckman't Altera tive promptly and faithfully. . . . The reason we should do this, and warrant we have for asking all Consumptives to take It, Is that we have the reports of many cures, one of which follows: 1619 busquehanna Ave., fnlla, la. Gentlemen: "For two years I was afflicted with hemorrhanea of the lungs, ttie number totaled nearly one hundred. Our family physician advised another rlimate, as to remain would probably be ratal; however, 1 remained, ana in eo ruary of 1902. I was taken with a severs attack of pneumonia. When I recovered sufficiently to walk about the houss I was it-rt with a rrightrul hacking cougn, which no medicine I had taken could llcvlate. I was again advised to to to another part of the country. It was at tins nine, Aiarcn, iV2. mat i learned ot Kt kman's Alterative. Jn a short time my cough was gone and I was pronounced weir or 'cured.' Bines that time 1 h;ve tad two slight attacks of pneumonia and I have resorted to no other medlclna to effect a cure. I am at Dresent in excellent health and feel that as long as I can obtain Kck man's Alterative, I have no fear of Con sumption. I cannot speak too highly for the good It has done." (Signed) HOWARD u. KW1TZ. Kckman's Alterative cures Bronchitis, Atlma, Hy Fever; Throat and Lung Affections. Ask for booklet of cured cases nnd write to the Ecknmii Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for additional evidence. i-or Bale by all leading- uruKgisis ana J. C. PfcRRY. Salem, Oregon Those who like to follow the elab orate weddings among New York's millionaires estimate the total cost of Miss Vivien's transformation Into Lady Decles at close to $75,000 to say nothing of the "dot" of several mil lions that she will take her titled hus band. Mrs. Jay Gould Is nothing If not lavish in her social affairs, and her planning of today's wedding, from first to last, was In utter disregard of cost. The preliminary entertain ments, the decorations of the' church and house, the gifts to the waiting party and the other odds and ends brought the total expenditures up to the proportions of a good sized for tune. No immediate plnns for the honey moon were announced. It Is probable that the couple will go to the Gould properties at Jekyll Island, Georgia, returning to New York and sailing on the Carmanla on February 18. They will make the Mediterranean trip and stay some time in Egypt before going to Sefton Park. The great disparity In the ages of Lord nnd Lady Decles added a note of Interest to the wedding. Lord Decles, whose full name is John Graham Hope De La Poer Beresford, Baron Decles, or County Waterrord, Ireland, first met Miss Gould while he was exhibiting horses at the New York show several years ago. She was then in short dresses, but It was seen at the outset that he was greatly In terested In the child, as she then was. Lord Decles, who Is only two years younger than his lather-ln-law, has seen much service as a soldier, hav ing been In the Boer campaign. Be ing an engaging conversationalist, It was suggested that his stories or his travels and fighting, have won the heart of Miss Vivien, for Lord Decles was a frequent guest of the Goulds at their Georgian court and town resi dence. Lord Decles, however, denied the Impeachment that he had played Othello to Miss Gould's Desdemona. Lord Decles himself thought It nothing unusual that a man of 44 should wish to marry a girl of 18. "Why, I am not old," he said to the New York Interviewers. "In England a man of 44, especially if he lias lived actively In the open air as I have done, Is considered right in his prime. Difference In ages such as between Miss Gould and me are very common in England." In addition to being a soldier, Lord Decles is one of the most prominent sportsmen In England. He owns a small racing stable and is known as a cricket and football player, a player, a hunter and boxer. The country seats over which Lady Decles will be mistress are Kllcorney, Ireland; Sef ton park at Slaugh England, and Ber esford Lodge, Kent. TEACUERS' EXAMINATIONS. Notice Is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Marlon County will hold the regular examin ation for applicants for state and county papers at the First M. E. church, Salem, Oregon, as follows: For State Papers. Commencing; Wednesday, Feb. 8tn at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing un til Saturday, Feb. 11th at 4 p. m. edensday Penmanship, History, Spelling, Physical Geography, Read ing, Psychology.' Thursday Written Arithmetic, Theory of Teaching, Grammar, Book keeping, Physics, Civil Government Friday Algebra, Geography, Com position, Physiology, English Litera ture, School Law. Saturday Botany, Plane Geome try, General History. For County Papers. Commencing February Jth at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing until Friday. Feb. 10, at 4 p.m. Wednesday Penmanship, History, Orthography, Reading, Physical Geography. Thursday Written ArlthmeUc, Theory of Teaching, Grammar, Phys iology. Friday Geography. School Law, Civil Government, English Litera ture, WM. SMITH, County Superintendent. l-30-9t-4Iy-lt-wkIy TIESDAV, FEBRUARY 7, 1911. SAY LAW WOULD BENEFIT ONLY THE CONSUMER THE WHOLE ARGUMENT AGAINST TAFT'S PROPOSED RECIPROCITY WITH CANADA IS THAT GOODS WOULD BE MADE CHEAPER. Washington, Feb. 6. Protesting against reciprocity with Canada on the grounds that the Tanner would gain nothing and loose all, the Na tional Grange today, voiced Its objec tion to President Taft's tarriff policy. The message was read In the sonate by Senator Gallinger. Protests also were riled by Senators McCumber, ef North Carolina, and Nelson, or Minn., the former reading a telegram from the American society or equity of Indianapolis. Nelson spoke for the citizens of Elbow Lake, Minn. F. M. Hugo, of Watertown, X. Y., representing the Remington and Per 11a Paper company, and others repre senting the American Paper and Pulp association appeared before the house ways and means committee today in opposition to the treaty. The paper men declared the new agreement with Canada would destroy their busi ness because Canada manufactures can produce print paper Tor less mon ey than they, by reason or the enor mous supply or cheap Canadian pulp wood. Life on Panama Can.il. has had one frightful drawback malaria trouble that has brought suffering and . death to thousands. The germs cause chills, fever and ague, biliousness, Jaundice, lassi tude, weakness and general debility. But Electric Bitters never fall to de stroy them and cure malaria trou bles. "Three bottles completely cured me of a very severe attack of malaria," writes Wm. A. Fretwell. of Lucama, N. C, "and I've had good health ever since." Cure stomach, liver and kidney troubles, and pre vent Typhoid, 50c. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry, Druggist. Notice to Construct Sidewalk. To Mrs. M. Aegerter: In the name of the city of Salem, In Marlon county, Oregon, you are hereby notified that the common coun cil of the city of Salsm, Oregon, deems It expedient that a new plank sidewalk, five feet in width be constructed along the west side of 23d street, or Weller street, in said city and abutting upon and adjacent to the following described property, towit: Lot 7, In block 1, in Wil lamette addition to the city of Salem, Oregon. And that such sidewalk bn con structed at the expense of the ad jacent and abutting property; and that unless you construct and com plete said sidewalk within 20 days from the date of the last publica tion of this notice, the council will receive bids providing for the con struction of such s'dewalk, 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 or dinance, assess upon each lot liable therefor Its proportionate share or the cost thereof, and will order and .'direct such assessment to be en tered on record, and made a lien up on eacn lot name lor such asoss- ment. The date of the last publicnt'on of this notice will be February 11. 1911. CHAS. F. ELGIN, 1-31-llt City Recorder. ir troubled with Indigestion, con stipation, no appetite or feel bilious, give Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets a trial and you will be pleased with the result. These tab lets Invigorate the stomach and liver and strengthen the digestion. Sold by all dealers. A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever Ty. T. FELIX GOLMD'S ORIENTAL CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAl'TIFIER fw Tot. I'lmplBj, Koah, mil Skm ; nil rverr lieini,h . "ti butr, ai, ,e I fl ui'lectit.n. It ! bi.mI ttt tut ; 1 J Twr. uii ' Is so hiftiiU',!, we j tMi'lt lnbi-uiTit ! t properly nuLie. Acitpl n.icoimt:r (ell tit smiiar i-wne. Dr. I,, a. j Sare ni,l to I l-vlr of uii' hant. ; 1 n , p.itiiM.ii ; ! " A Tim liAiiet '' ii l'raimihns." K.ir salt hr ill Jnuji-u mil Finn. fcwt D.ir. ! U. Unit! SUl, Cul. ,S KuiCw Rm HDPliXS.Prca, 37 Great Jcnes Sired. IcwTol A Reliable Remedy FOR CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm S sukkll bsorted- 6i Reiwl at One. Il cleanses, soothes, heali ud protects the diamseuf tnvnu brane Tultinii from Catarrh and drives away aCoU iu thellead quickly. Restores th Souses of Taste and Smelt Full size i ou eta. si iui;gi.ta or by mail. 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Cotner: In the name of the City ct SJem, in Marlon county, Oreecn, you are hereby notified that the comraon council of the city of Sa lem, Oregon, deems it expedient that a new plank s'dewalk, 5 feet in width, be constructed along the west side of North Fourth street, In the city of Sa lem, Oregon, and abutting upon and adjacent to the following described real property,to-wIt; Lot 4, in block 11, in Riverside ad dition to the city of Salem, Oregon, and that such sidewalk be constructed at the expense of the adjacent and abutting property; and that unless you construct and complete said side walk within "u days frcm the date of the last publication of this nr,iiep 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 ritv and will, by ordinance, assess upon each !nt liable therefor Its pro portlonate share of the cost thereof, and will order end direct such assess ment to be entered on record and made a lien upon ench lot liable for such assessment. The date of tho last publication of this notice will be February 7, 1911. CIIAS. F. ELGIN, 1-26-1 1 1 City Recorder o Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case oT Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money reTunded. 60c. mwf CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bear3 the Signature of I FAIR GROUND FEED AND t GROCERY 5 gal. best Kerosene 70c Salem flour, Best, sk $1.25 Hard wheat, Best Imperial $1.35 17 lbs. best gran. Sugar.?!. 00 3 cans Alaska Salmon 25c 4 3 cans choice Columbus 2 Tnmnlnpfl 9?tn 4 3 cans extra Sugar Corn... 25c Extra Sugar Peas, can..,.. 10c 3 cans Condensed Milk 25c 3 cans String Beans 25c 2 cans table Peaches 25c Wisconsin Cream Cheese, lb 20c 6 lbs. whole grain Japan Rice 25c 3 lbs. extra choice Dried Peaches 25c 5 lbs. white Beans (large or small) 25c Choice Bacon, per lb 18c Sugar Cured P. N. Hams 15c ah uest government inspected Oregon Meat. All goods promptly delivered, -t R. N. MORRIS Phone 1407. M4444-4-4-4-M 4"444 4ttMttt44 Salem Cement Sewer Pipe Glazed Inside by friction; made with Salem labor, by Salem men, with Salem money. Pat ronize home industry. Deliv ered in all parts of the city. House connections a specialty. Cement sewer pipe does not have 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. :." South Liberty, Salem, Ore. f imm.i. i,- Salem's most poular res taurant THE WHITE HOUSE We cater to the public who demand a good meal for a small price, Wm. McGilchrist & Sons, The Bosom Sets Flat 13tM6 South Liberty Street Notice to Construct Sideuv To Jennie Davis: In the name of the city of Sai In Marlon county, Oregon. y0 hereby notified that the common eoT ell of the city of Salem, 0reg0' deems it expedient that a new jw sidewalk, five feet in width v constructed along the north tide , muiiuu aiieei m aaia City and abut. ting upon and adjacent to tk, southeast fourth of block 4 ia o, thimo uuuuion 10 me city of Salem Oregon. ' And that such sidewalk be eoj. structed at the expanse of the w. Jacent and abutting property; ,j that unless you construct and coa. plete said sidewalk within 20 flln from the date of the last public tlon of this notice, the council m receive bids providing for the con structlon of such sidewalk, and m causo id contract to be rtered into for the construction thereof, u provided by the charter and ordi. nances of said city, and will, by M. dinance, assess upon each lot Habit therefor its proportionate share ol the cost thereof, and will order ajj direct such assessnsent to be th teiyd on record, and made a lien (p. on each lot liable for such ase ment. The date of the last publlcatlot of this notice will be February n 1911. CHAS. F. ELGIN, 1-31-llt City Recorder. o La Grippe Coughs Strain and weaken the systems If not checked may develop Into pneumonia. No danger of this when Foley's Honey and Tar is taka promptly. It Is a reliable famllj medicine for all coughs and colda, and acts quickly and effectively to cases of croup. 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