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TUESDAY, FEBRCART 87, 1112. FAG3 THEE J 1 n ALCOHOL 3 PER CEN'r. AgelaKeRtparalionfirils ;imilalin(5 iIicFbotfandRcdnta (tag (Jic Siomaclis aiuLBowels of Km 9.' - Promotes DigesHonX!Iieprfu! ndliestrontalnsncite Opiimi.Morphine norMueraL NOT ah cunt. JUSmm iwfrftRemtdv forGmsflp- tnn 'mini .iiiiiihmiittJ h I iu.i ' , Worms Convulsions jevtriiu- nesswdliQSSoraixtr. licS'mile Sijnaturt of NEW YORK. 1 Tntifd under tneroou" MM I For Infants and Child The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of I ' In mm Use For Over Thirty Years THE EAST WILL SEEK THE WEST iiLIL"X0IS "MEHS MILL T"tK TO OREfiON, MOSTASV guct Copy of Wrapper. """""'". MW t... M Til S A L t M ure to please the lovers of a wholesome, beverage, . ways an invigorating, pure and delightful drink, ends strength to the weak and wearied physique, B E E R ffects a soothing cure for the nervous ills of life, akes life more pleasant and ' cheers the heavy heart, L , lings good fellowship to all who partake in moderation. ;nlivens the spirit of the down cast and disheartened, ndows existence with hopes and aspirations estores man to fulness of strength and activity, ."""WWWHt ( Portland's Popular fire-Proof Hotel THE OREGON House of Comfort Combined : With Elegance Our Rathskeller Grill finest dining service in I JV, with Hawaiian orchestra from 6 to 12 f.m, JJost perfectly furnished, moderate priced, i 5westelry ln thft metrPlis of the ."BGHT& DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Owners and Managers. Also Operating Seattle Hotel, Seattle. HALF A LOAF may be "better than no broad", as the provorb goes, but half a loaf of our broad is only an aggravation. t For it Ii bo light and toothnomo, so '"morelsh" In flavor, that even a whole loaf goes a very short way in satisfying the wants of those who try it. If you would know what per fect bread Is, try some of ours. -i CAPITAL BAKERY St. Paul, Feb. 27.-Dnlly reports received from th n - . P Land show on wheels, which Is be ing operated bv th nM D ,, "'wi "ormern Railway through Illinois, have been 'ttvurauie. Mr. R n t ,. general immlcrntion oJ J' n Mfeui, ui me Great Northern Railway, thinks that or the great expense of op erating and maintaining ,h a , B uitxuu Montana Exhibition car, that the re sults wm be astonishing, "i base inese conclusions," said Mr. Leedy "on the dally confidential reports re ceived from the Immigration .agents on the car. in spite of the cold wea ther, the fact that these farmers of the mid-west will come miles and miles ln the most disagreeable sort of weather, shows that they are vi tally interested. For example, the car was in Peor ria, Illinois, January 19, 20, 22 and 23. We had advertised this in. ad vance." Taking up a report from his desk, Mr. Leedy gaid, "for interest, good Great Northern advertising, the four days' stay at this point breaks all previous records. Never in the history of this car have thev been' overrun with genuine seekers of in formation as has been th pax. t this point. We were obliged to hold small lectures in the car in order to talk to all the people who were in terested. We found a number who contemplate trips to Oregon in the near future. We found others who will make a trip to Glacier National Park In Montana next summer. A number are glng to Portland. Oreeon and to the fertile Willamette Valley. Others were more Interested In the free lands in Central Oreeon. I be lieve there will be a great number of people going from Peoria to Ore gon and Montana points this spring." Mlsslppl River Froien Ovef at War saw. At Warsaw, Illinois, the weather was so cold that the great Mlssiss ippl river was completely frozen over and people from three states, Illinois, Iowa and Missouri, came across the river and visited the Ore gon-Montana car. Our assistant im migration agent with the car esti mates that 3,000 people came to the lectures in the car In two days. The newspapers gave us good publicity and people seemed Interested In al most every district in Oregon and Montana. At Laharpe, they had a large at tendance and people showed Interest in our new Glacier National Park, in Montana. Homeseekers from this point will go to the free lands ln Montana and Central Oregon. "At BlandlnBvllle," continued Mr. Leedy, "the people came ln such crowds ln the afternoon, It was almost impos sible for us to handle them all for while. The ncoplo stood in a long line in front of the car waiting Im patiently to get In. Hundreds of bulletins about Montana and Oregon were given out. Practically all the farmers within a radius of five miles came to the car. We certainly did some very effective work. The inter est ln the free lands and the home steads of Montana and Central Ore gon was very great, but among the older and richer farmers, the fruit lands of Oregon and Montana were also very attractive." ARE YOU SICKLY? STOMACH tPfBer BITTERS ?. fin v 1 r persuaded y the rs to day. It Im proves health and prevents Poor Appe. tile, Indigestion, Costlyenoss, Colds, Grippe, ROOSEVELT PLAfiil M PAIG II A woman might really enjoy visiting If her husband wouldn't try to keep house while she Is away. The Quickest Cough Gure Ctieapf But Unsqualed A Wkolt rut of It F.Mllr Mn4 at Home (Iiitk Tn rirnuat and Dwt tk Work Qnlrtlf. For quick nd ponltive renultn. the pint of cough yrup that you make t Lome with T'inex and nuRnr syrup, can not be equalled, it tnkei hold in.tantly and will unuallv atop the mont obstinate deep-seated cough nide of 'li hmir. Even crmp and whooping-cough yield to 'Veta 60-cent bottle of Tinex and mix it in a pint bottle with home-nwde auxar kvrup. To nmke the but fuller "vrup, mix a pint of granulated augar with "j nint of warm water and atir for 2 min utes. Thin i no trouble, and gives you a full pint a family aupp Mul cough renie.lv than you could buy ready D,lMnex"u5in this way. soothe and heal, the inllnmed membrane wl h re ma kable rni,1itv. It limulatra the ! t '. is li.htl,V l'.tive, and e. mxid-thi dren HKe ii. r.imiriu .... Crie-. s-thms. bronchitis, and other S tnuble. and ha . wnTf.il record in cane LOS ANGELES STRIKERS Will THEIR FIGHT London, Feb. 26. Addlngto the In tense excitement today pervading Great Britain because of the prmi point reached n the negotiations re lating to the glgantlo coal strike Im pending, a report Was widely nlren laieo. mat Premier Asqulth has de termined ln the event of a national coal strike, to take over And temporarily all coal mines and thus prevent a panic ln nrices. The association of mine owners in South Wales and the executive com mittee, of the South Wales Miners federation, today are holding separ ate meetings In Cardiff. Much Im portance Is attached to their meet mgs, as they represent the most stubborn elements and It Is believed their decisions will influence mater ially the national conference of min ers tomorrow. The miners who laid down their tools today were but a few thousand ln number and were employed ln Derbyvllle, FOR AGED PEOPLE Old Folks Should Be f arefnl In Their Selection of Itegulntive Medicine. We have a safe, dependable, and altogether Ideal remedy that is par ticularly adapted to the require ments of aged people and persons of weak constitutions who suffer from constipation or other bowel disorders. We are s certain that it will relieve these complaints and give absolute satisfaction In every particular that we offer It with our personal guar antee that It shall cost the user nothing If It falls to substantiate our claims. This remedy Is called Rexall Orderlies. . Rexall Orderlies are eaten Just like candy, are particularly prompt and agreeable ln action, may be taken at any time, day or night; do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, griping, excessive looseness, or other undesirable ef fects. They have a very mild, but positive action upon tha organs with which they come in contact, appar ently acting as a regulative tonic upon the relaxed muscular coat of the bowel, thus overcoming weak ness, and aiding to restore the bow els to more vigorous and healthy ac tlvity. Three sizes, 10c," 25c and 00c Sold only at our store The Rexall Store. J. C. Perry. SI RCEONS GIVE Y0U5O WOMAX A SEW EYELID Boston, Feb. 26. Much political significance Is attached to the con ference to be hold here this after noon between Colonel Roosevelt and Governor Bess of New Hampshire. It is believed that plans probably will be laid for the capture of Now England for Roosevelt On Trial for Shooting Capitalist lUMITIO MK88 LtiSILl WIHK.) Redwood City, Cal Feb. 26. The trial of Samuel R. Timothy, a chauf feur, who shot and killed John J. Moore, capitalist and clubman, in a revolver duel, opened here todav be fore Superior Judge George H. Buck. Mrs. Lillian Moore, widow of the slain capitalist, Is expected to take the stand In a statement signed Just before his death, Moore admitted that he fired the first shot, believing that Mrs. Moore was with. Timothy on an automobile ride. Both Mrs. Moore and Timothy have denied tills. The courtroom was crowded when the trial began, despite the fact that It was believed the entire day would be consumed in securing a Jury. The shooting of Moore followed a sensational divorce suit ln which both Moore and his wife sought free dom. Judge Buck finally ruling that neither was entitled to a decree. women's and Misses' Dresses I for House Wear 98c to $12.50 THF fFt FDDATFr i.rviv ikicm The Dix line is known as one of the f leading makes ,,of house dresses lu New Tork. It Is Justly famous for Its Intrinsic value as well as Its style representation. MILLIONAIRE GESEROUS TO HIS CHILDREN New York, Feb. 26, Henry Phinos. millionaire and former partner of An drew Carnegie, It was learned here today, has handed out a bunch of presents, amounting to' $3,000,000. He gave $1,000,000 to each of his three sons, John S., Henry Carnegie and Howard. The gifts are in Chi cago real estate. Phlpps says he gave away the property because he did not want to be bothered with the annoying de tails of looking after It. o Here is a mPRfinen nf hnnn unit vnnft cheer from Mrs. C. J. Martin, Boone Mill. Va.. Who is the mnthnr nf alehf. een children. Mrs. Martin was cured of stomach trouble and constipation by Chamberlain's Tablets' after five years of suffering, and now recom mends these tablets to the nubile. Sold by all dealer. 'VZ& 98c to $12.50 i! New Cloth Suits New fbith P,,-.!, I Y VWUt VVUbW x t New Tailored Waists. New Lingerie Waists f throat troubles, " .-- '"- ,, iC oi i"' " l'inex i a aneoi'l n.i "l " trntcd compound t,orw.iy " " extract, rid. In oll,fr n,lU- J' ITf. ten ImluK but never .ucccwuunT, . """r nllln(. I . VAII1IIM. Ill" Cr onaTan d Mo give absolute a.ti.f.c. nr ,r"monVr" funded. Your drn.4 San Jose, Cat., Feb. 26. Miss Kate Herndon Is recovering here today from a remarkable surgical opera tlon. A strip of flesh from the young woman's temple was grafted to the rim of her right eyelid, thus furnishing her with a complete new lid as a substitute for the one she lost some months ago by burning, The operation, which appears to have been' highly succexsful, was per formed by Dr. M. F. Hopkins, of San Jose. o ADE-PIERCE COMPANY HAS HEW QUARTERS The Wade-Pierce company Is mak ing extensive repairs and alterations to its building Just north of 222 North Commercial street. The rooms formerly occupied by the Petzel plumbing shop and by John Maurer, have been made Into one and will be connected with the sheet-Iron build ing Just back of them and here the above firm will have Its new home. An offlce will be provided on the north side facing the street and the balance of the building will be util ized for vales rooms und More rooms. This Arm having sold the hardware business to the Uay U Farmer Hard ware company, will now devote Its attention exclusively to farm Imple ments and farm machinery, Includ ing gasoline enijlnes and fencing. There will be modern plato glass fronts and dlxpluy windows, and when completed, Ihl building will be one of the beat of the large num ber of remodeled buildings of the city. The Improvements will also Include an elevator. It will cost about $4 000 tn make the alterations now under way. fi Time moves on whether the rent Is paid or not. I For sitle by J. C, Perry. We bought from them ln such quan tities and at such an opportune time that the total cost was considerably reduced. We first assured ourselves of the quality of the materials, and found It to coincide with our owa standard of dependability. Then the atylos were put under our rigid teet and passed muster with honors, The assortment Is large in fact they are the smartest house dresses we have seen tn a long while. The materials are Chambrays, Per cales, Zephyr Ginghams, made In a superior manner and priced from Quality $. MerchaadiM U. G. Shipley Co. 145-147 North Liberty Street Bttweas State end Court Str'u, SALEM, OREGON Popular PrfeM THE BENDER INDICTMENT DISMISSED GOOD PAPER AND PAPER HANGING Just received everything In the Artist's Line. Also Mouldings for Picture Framing, and some beau tiful ready-made pictures W. J. PORTER 435 COURT STKKBT. Phone Main 485. EST SALEM TRANSFER Passengers Baggage Connecting with all trains at West Salem for Dallas, Falls City and Salem, Leaves Journal offlce for West Salem at 8:40 a. m., 1J m 1:05 p. m. and 4 p. m. ev ery day except Sunday, Also for Independence, Monmouth and McMlnnvllle. Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a. m., 1.00 p. a. and 5: IS p. m. Calls ft hotels on request. Telephone or lesve orders at Capital Journal office any day but 8unday. Phone 82. HO ORDERS TAKES FOR CALLS VOKK THAN TUBER III.OCKS tltOI ((MINER OK dTTV AND COJIWKHCIAl ATRFFTH CKLKSS AK KANUED FOR IS ADYANt K. J. B. Underwood, Mgr. Los Angeles, Feb. 26. The case of F. Ira Bender, union laborlte, charged with conspiring to blow up the Hall of Records here, was dis missed in the superior court today on the motion of Deputy District At torney Horton. Horton, in his motion, stated that the evidence ln possession of the state, was Insufficient to authorize him to ask a Jury for a conviction. o. For a sprain you will find Chamber lain's Liniment excellent. It allays the naln. rAmnvM thn anrnnoaa ami soon restores the Parts to a hoalthy condition, zd ana uu-ceiit bottles for sale by all dealers. o . . If you want anything, say so In the Journal, and get It, i On. This is the season nr tha vnnr wtinn mothers feel verv much rnncAmat over the frequent colds contracted by their rlilldrnn. noil fiAva nhnmtnnt son for it as every cold weakens the lungs, lowers the vitality and paves the way for the more serious diseases that an Often follow. r!linmlwrlnln'a Cough Remedy is famous for its cures, ana is pieasant ana sare to take. For sale by all dealers. (J!") FRENCH FEMALE H PILLS. A Ciy.i Rhmm Ibr RurYUMn HimttwATtoit, NlVCft KNOWN TO Mil. ifH Kuri Hiflr I ft.u. ii JO UuaranlMil ir HntMT KetWUd. kVsul frwiial'l I whfD rtillavoti, Htuiit)rj t-'nw, If jaur druguUtatM ari I bar) lhua tn4 jwir vrtUra wtU ! VUiTCD MffLICftL CO., JO T. LiNMiTfN. P So'd In Sihm bi Dr. 5. C. Stone SALEM BANK & TRUST CO. GENERAL BANKING AND TRUST BUSINESS With our assurance that we are able and willing to take care of It, we solicit your nanklng Busi ness. Open an account with us, and wo will extend you every favor consistent with good bank ing principles. WE PAY FOUR PER CENT OS SAVINGS Corner State and Liberty Streets J. L. Ahlors, President. W. O. Knst, Cashier. S. 8. East. Vice President. Dr. L. B. 8teoves, L. H. Roberts, Directors. BAI2OTTHE v-V. N il JMtnAI COLONIST FARES to u eoiNTo in oai.oa, o.nr MARCH 1 TO APRIL tB, Itlt OV.N TMB SOUTHERN PACIFIC CHie.eo . . ST. leuiS . OMIMI . . an.. city . . IfcT. MUL . ..OM OTM.a litM an--.. tn.M .IM .( fWanlrt r.ra..ro H I KT IIOlMn, il""i'"r . ".r. L but Mm ill? " v " ::,T."ro!:sj? uwr.tur. loMid JU.4. I WH S. Kin, bMil Pmor k WU, m O I Capital City Steam Laundry 1 s P H ONE z MAIN z IPG - ,,a,Pine,orwi. - t Our Wagons Go Everywhere nai run-. . If not, send to 1 he UB 4 " ' lad. 433 Court Street Phone 954