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THE SALEM CAPITA!. JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRILAY, DECEMBER 25, 11)14. VeRy MeRRy t f3 Jji. --l . (iRISTmS A MERRY CHRISTMAS. AVe wish you n Christmas So happy and guy That its memory will linger Fur many a day. We certainly appreciate the liberal and continued patronage of our many customers And if our wish ing would make it so, all good would come into each of your lives, this Christ's natal day. Fight Over Reading Clerk in Senate Is Warm and So Are Some Others CHRISTMAS GLOOMY AT NATION'S CAPITAL SALTS IF KIDNEYS OR BLADDER BOTHER Harmless to Flush Kikneys and Neu tralize Irritating Acids Splendid for System Washington, Dec. 23. Anno Coth run, President Wilson's favorite grand nioce, was the center of attraction at the White House today, (lifts from a huge Christmas tree were distri .,, od Ku, nmj B)(1(1((,r wenKnMII IPmh I,","1,,nt- Thu l"'rt.V ' "'. i from uric acid, save a noted authority. White House was composed ut ! ranc.s . T,0 kil)m filf0-r tM) ftcid f,.om tl'0 B. hayre and llrs Sayro, hwretary ot blood llnd pas8 it on to tho MniUUn., the Treasury MoAdoo and Mrs. -Mc-J where it often remains to irritate and a.100 una aim margarct Vinson, j inflame, causing a burning, scalding j up ..... t uii.n mm sensation, or sottine mi an irritation at b" "", i"- n.inu.i.. "i j.ii-itlin nock: or the bladder, obliging von ropo s war being plainly apparent. The to seek relief two or three times during .muouuie buuuv hie unions ucpun-; the night. Tho sufferer is in constant inonts nus particularly gloomy. 'dread, tho water passes sometimes with ixoepting Secretary of War Ourri- on, nil tho members of the cabinet pont Christmas in Washington. A mu nicipal celebration hold last night gladdened the hearts of thousands of poor children. Whilo chief interest seems to be cen tered in the struggle over the organiz ation of the house of representatives of the coming legislature, in which Al len Eaton, of Lane county, refuses to concede the election of Beu Selling, of Portland, to tho speakership, there is a very interesting little "scrap" on for the subordinate positions of the ses sion, such as rending clerks, calendar clerks, chief clerks, etc., one of tho most interesting of which is that for the job as reading clerk of the senate in which Frank Motter, of Portland, and W. A. Wiest, of Hiilcm, are the principal contestants, and this fight is Beginning to wax pretty warm, Jlr. INfotter hus been reading clerk of the senate for several successive ses sions and it used to bo conceded to him without opposition until the last session when he was defeated, much to his surprise, by John Huntley. He is an active candidate for tho job again this session and, as usual, feels pretty sure of success. Mr. Wiest, however, is somewhat of an opinionated man himself and argues differently from his point or view. Ho is making a very vigorous campaign and says that he feels confident that it will bo known that ho has been in tho race after the votes are counted, and somebody is going to bo surprised. Mr. Wiest is making Iub campaign upon tho plat form of economy and reform and is sending out some very interesting and "oyc-opening" statistics to tho mem bers of the senate in support of his candidacy. In pledging himself to tho members of the senntc Mr. Wiest promises to ask for no more salary or allowance above the regular salary due him under the constitution and the lnw, which provides a daily compensation of iMi for the 10 days' session. It hns been the custom, since time immemorial, when the session adjourned to make the payroll and allow all of the b'sk clerks and the great majority of a scalding sensation and is very pro fuse; again, thorn is difficulty in avoiding it. Kindlier weakness, most folks call it, the committee clerks full time, and in some Instances as much as 110 days' overtime on full pay. Last session this fur in of "graft" amounted to ap proximately :M,linO, more than the cost, of the entire session for the mem bers, and in looking up the records of past sessions .Mr. Wiest has tubulated RICHMOND HAS A COMMUNITY TREE Richmond, Yn., Dec. -5. Well-filled Blockings for children, whose Christmas " "om" mlv' 7" K" y 1,111 urinary organs which then act -""" " "v..... iuu,y ii.l Hir ,y Knin, . community Christmas tree. A stately! j,i ,sita j9 inexpensive, harmless, edar, the largest the commit lee could ,,,,,1 is ,im,iu frmn t, ueia uf ,..,, find in the irginin lulls, was tlie;u,,d lemon juice, combined with lithin, Christmas tree around which hundreds nrul is used by thousands of folks who of children gathered for Christmas sor- I are subject to uriimry disorders caused vices und to receive from n jolly old j by uric acid irritation. ,lad Salts Is Santa Clans gifts dear to the heart of splendid for kidneys und causes no bad childhood. effects whatever. BELGIAN RFT TFT PtTNTI lU'V '0U haVC H ffforves. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. ,,,., 1 i 1 1. i i. -w t o r drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble. because they can t control urination. ! Hme nf the r..l(u Whilo it is - extremely annoying and j nrinpr the 11)00 session, as shown Boineiimes very painiui, tins is really ;i,,v th0 ,,,, -j,,,,!,!, Mr. Motter as on,: m mi- muni milium mulleins iu uvci- come. Let about tour ounc Suit h from your pharmacist and tublespuonful in u glass of water before iniiiK I iisi. r I I ? tiiih Tor rivn or ' ' " " iTulll ut s 1 1 1 1 v li nf ,' ... ... ..... out of a session of Jl days, and re ts to over- i reading clerk was paid for a total ofiV cs of .lad; 7j c1nyB or M ,,,., 0V(11.tim0i , jA nut take a ,inv nraonnti,iR to oii ,,,,,1 ,i,.. X iing tint lo 1 1 session ho was paid for a three days. This will neutralize the source of irritation to tho bladder and 1S" f"r ""lew. in, i. .,i.. rtMi.ii in, rcccivcu liny for 2(1 days' overtime more than the bal ance of the desk clerks of the senate. and for the lilll session, according to the figures compiled bv Mr. Wiest 'I!1 days' overtime more than was allotted! the rest. Mr. Wiest is milking his campaign i on tho ground that there is too much I I waste of the taxpayers' money in this regard and hopes to work' a reform at least so fur ns this feature of tho ses-I ision is concerned. He is a young niun.j .years oi age, u grainiuie or tne state v inoraial school ot the class of M07, and' hns held many responsible, teaching po-1 I :....!.!. ...... it.. ...i.. . ..1 - ., .. .SltlOUS I lirilll' l lO linst KCViui Vi.iiiu 1 TT ovrn lliciuriii li v. l sr vnuL s n II 1 KM 111 . " I ."' Portland, Ore., Dec. 2.1. The llolginn ' relief fund being raised by citizens of; When a woman is nngry she tells a urcgon reaclicd irH,l li.4il tr.lav. l'io- man just what sho thinks of him and, .visions vaiuca at ifi.i,un..'.i uav contributed. I or pooplo think of him. f t t t t t t ? T f The Capital Lumber Co. extends Holiday Greetings to its patrons of the past year, thanking them for their liberal trade and assuring them that the com pany will be better prepared to serve them the coming year. A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL The Capital Lumber Co. By A. B. Kelsay, Manager having been prineinal of one of the j Salem schools for three yenrs. He feels that ho is in every way qualified to 'fill the position and is confident that 'he will be successful. ! Another interesting contest, for n clerkship in the senate for the coming session is that between Cilen Holnian, of I'nlk county, and Theodore How hind, of Marion county, who are after 'the position of calendar clerk. Mr. Hol iiiiin has held clerical positions in the legislature fur a. great ninny sessions, but Mr. Uowland, w)io Is amply quali fied to fill tho position and is making nil active campaign for it, feels very confident thnt he will win out In the race. Mr. lwlaud Is temporarily em ployed in did state engineer's depart ment as an engineer iliaughtsman. WE HAVE WITH US C. CHAN OF CANTON Pittsburgh, Deo. 25. 0. Y, Chun, of Canton, China, today holds the distinc tion of being the first Chinese, so far ;as is knonn, to preside as tonstinnster nt n gathering of American college men, Khan is a student at the school of mines, I 'Diversity of Pittsburgh, and when ",i of the students decided so recently he was named for toast master. Chun has n sparkling wit ninl quick tongue and is popular lis an n f tor-din- . tier speaker. IT t t t t t t t t f r t f t Rather than discharge hundreds of employes during the dull season and send them out unemployed in mid-winter, our mills permit us to offer, for a few days only, an extra pair of pants with every suit or overcoat ordered. 1 f, t T t T T f t t f T T f t T t GENUINE $5.00 - $6.00 - $7.00 f EXTRA PANTS 11. M.JLLtt Think Of It! Absolutely Free $5, $6, $7 Pants With each three-piece suit overciiit. Xo mail order house can equal our suits with out the extra r'rec i'ants. Scotch Woolen Mills With Every Suit or Overcoat Tailor-Made Made to Fit Made to Satisfy or V f T t 'T T t Y Y t Y Y t a: This is not a sale to clean up odds and ends and left-overs, but the choice of the finest woolens ever shown in Oregon without reserve. Clue, black, gray and mixed serges and worsteds, tweeds, cassinicres, cheviots and novelties, in fact, the choice of any piece of woolen shown in our large sales room. Our Prices Never Change. They Are Always I and The high standard of Scotch Woolen Mills quality of both material and workmanship will be rigidly maintained during this special sale. You will get the best at the most reasonable prices and in addi tion an extra pair of pants FREE. fir 2 . t V The S-K-D Safety Pocket A new patented safety pocket which absolutely prevents the loss of money or other valuables from the trousers. It is pickpocket proof and a feature on all our pants. World's Largest Tailors We Do Cleaning Bring your cleaning and repair ing to us and get reliable work at moderate prices. Keep your clothes in good condition and they will last much longer. ONLY AT THE The Original $15 and $20 Tailors V Y t t t ?' i; Y Y Y Y T Y Y X I I 357 State Street, Salem, Oregon t IS THERE A SANTA CLAUS Ah, Virginia, is nothing el- In. all this t real a oil Capital Monumental Works We manufacture mon uments from American and foreign granites. We have installed a complete monument manufacturing plant and make everything in our line right here in Salem. You are invit ed to call and inspect our stock and plant. Office and Factory 2210 South Commercinl Phone 689 - llClr))!!)!)!!))!))! DIED SMITH At. his In, imc one and one half i miles south -uf Min ion, Silas II. Smith, lit 7:.'lu p. in. Hccenil.cr IN. He lenves wife, one koii, W. .M, Smith of this clly and nue daughter, -Mis. Nate I'. , lliildis of Marion. The r.Miiains are at Itiudon It Itii h nidon parlors, I'lineral Salunla ut '1 o 'duett at the patloiN, no Simla t'lans. I'upn snvs, "If yon! hotly sees Simlii f'laus, but that is no' it all real) (N. Y, Sun, Dec, 1. 1SII7A " ' VIIKII l O'HAVI.iiv ' ,0Kt fcal things In Iho world are those " '' ;' l,,li - "Wo (alio plea-ure in answering at! "Viieinia ,, n r,.,., H't "cilher children nor men can ,, , .'" i .'.?:.' IS,, L' 2 t I "1'' 'n"'v ,IV" 1 ' l..v 'l'l.w.inv.n,iilM.I. ingn,l,e;vc f now, Virginia, nay, 10 2toilS.'.l.. . th k"l'li-i.n of a skeptical e. I l a Uf course not, liul that's no1 limes Io.iihii . veins fion, now In, 'will It fi. itirnl ,.n ,7 , r ,, !;Th,'' '"' "'" ,'"li"v" " I" tH-y!l,r"of l'''".l'.V rn not there. NoImM.v 1 con, inoe lo nuilie Klad the heart of --------- .......... i. vee. I hev tunc full mil h tor cim l.,,!1'!!" conceive or I in c lie HI lie won- ,-i . " winch is not conipichcnsililu liv their h timi inn unseculile In llie woil.l, the fiiciids of the Sun I 'on r Kdimr: 1 am S vcats old. I Some of my friends say that there All iiiiinl lie aiea s or 110,111111, children 's l(l,0UO I'OR BELGIANS. New Yolk, Pec, 2..- Henry flews, intilll inillinnalie luinlier, lodny rallied American Ambassador l'njre lit London lin.nod to aid homeless Kclinns. This amount was raised ley rl.'M) suliscrip tions. .Tohnson Forties Itohertson, the nctor, teleKrnphiiiK from San Francisco, said the receipts nf his performance there today would uo to the Hcltian fund. 31 KEEP YOUR CHILDREN STRONG Some children cilcL one ailment tfter another, bare col Ji after coIJi, while other children are icldom lick If your children are pate or frail, If they catch coldi easily, lack am bition or ere backward In school, they need SCOTT'S KMULSION which ii rich in the food elemente to create good hlood to strenirllien their hodim and braina-HUHTS KMULHlON Is free from al- ftx cohol or habit forming drugs. aA. CHILDREN RELISH IT. ) ) REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Ji J iTnnrnfTXf it-iimrnTTH'ttnj " i on inny (car apiii t llie lialiv raltle and sen what, inaltes the noisei Inside, hut llieie Is a veil coveiiim the' unseen world whi.-h not the slnmec-d HAM" LOWENOART DEAD, little l ii i 1 1 1 1 m. whether llicv are liltle. In this ((lent universe of oiiis man is a mere insect iin nut. In ins mil c il s coiopnieii wnil llie 1 ,'" uimii'h sih'iikiii hi wcnllll, pioillineiit liusilic lioilllillcss uori-l lllioilt llllll, as lliells-i "' mmoikc, nicn nmv rut men, tired hy the Inl rlli.-m-i. cupnlile of ; could tear upail. Only fa il h, I'aiicv, (IinspiiiK the whole of tinlli and ' poeliy, loi'e ininnnce, can push aside know hile. I 111 a I cintiiiu mid iciv and pliline the "Ve. Vliyinin, ihcie is a Sun In ""I"'"111 iiuly ami Klo,y lieyoml. Is flail", lie exists lis cerliiiiitv li. oe fmmmmmammmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I i 1 1 111 ml, (lie., lice. 2't Siimuel Lu nula, who cmiim o theoa "ij years huo, is deinl today ill the iifce uf SI), M's, (urn V, .lacolis, of Sun Kian. ciscii, is one of his "even children. and trcncinsily nud dexotioii exist, and' you know t lint, they iiIioiiiuI mid uie lo your life ils hiuhest beaiily nod joy, A Ins! how dreary would lie the; world if there weie an Sail I a Minis. Il would he as dreary ns if there were1 no V iin i li in i. There would lie no child-!' lilie faith then, no poetry, no roiiuincet to make tolcialilo litis existence. Wei "hould hnvo no en jnyincut except iuj sense and si(;lll. The denial liullt willl whi'h cliililliood fills Hie woild would; lie c xtiiiiii-hci, j "Not. Iiclicvo lu Simlii Mans! Von I milit as well not lieliee in I'uiiieii. Von nii'lif uet your papa to him men to watch all llie ihiinuevs on Mnist- itnas eu to.culih Simla inns, hul even I If lliey did not sen Simlii Mans comliii;' down, nh nt. would lhat pimel Mo-I 7 here is Only One "Bronio Quinine" , To Cot Tho GCNUINC, Call for Tho Full Hm Laxative Bronto Quinine Uad Tho World Ovor to Ouro Cold In Ono Day Whrnevei you feel a cold coming mi think ol the full nimt LAXATIVK BKOMO QUININM. I.nok for thli lienaiur on ilia txm, Hrut 2 cents. vrcrvts-