THE BAI.EM OAPTTU. JOURNAL. BAIJDM. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 21. 1911
I THE MARKETS t
The egg market was firm yesterday
ob the continued cool weather uud the
priee advanced 1 cent.
Too many coops of poultry are com
ing in and for the current requirements
and as a result the prices are around
ten cents, much lower than usual at
this time of year.
There is no change Ip either the
feed and wheat market or in fruit and
vegetables.
la the retail market, Hood River ap
ples are vu, selling IB I. .la to VI. uU per
box. Hot bouse cucumbers from Port
land are new arrivuls today, retailing
Bt 30 cents each.
Local Wholesale Market. '
Hay, timothy, per ton $12
(,'lover, per tan $8.')U(n 9
Oati and Tetch $810
Cheat $9
Wheat, per bushol $1.25(U1!
Bran, per ton if:il.30
Bhorts, per ton $33.00
Oats, per bushel ; o0( 53c
Eggs and Poultry.
Hons, per pound 10i
Kkrs, cash, fi.'ic; trade 27c
Hoostors, old, per pouud SftrSc
Stairs 8c
Butter.
Butterfut, per pound 27c
Creamery butter, per pound 30c
Fork, Veal and Mutton.
I'ork, on foot
Pork, dressed .
Veal, dressed ...
Hpriug lamb ...
(Steers .-
('cms .
Wethers
Ewes
(Ifri(ic
..'.(
Sfi.ilc
(i'.c
OVjC
fifeS Vic
oi.c
4(tt'4V0c
Fruits.
Oranges, navel
2.252.50 1
4VjC
Bananas, lb
lmoua, per no $i).iufi -i.ou t,is (.
Pineapples, per 11) 7'i.i Hutler Fresh extrns, 30c; prime
Apples, box..... 65c(o;l.S5l fjri.ts, 2(ie; fresh firsts, 24j seconds,
Cranberries, bnrrel $1 1.50 ' n,..
Florida grape fruit ft;" c'h.'ese California fancy, flats M'ie;
Pates, dromedary, case $.1.25 hitciikIh, 10c; Oregon twins and triplets,
jsaiAra, xvrsinn, iu o -j til ov -j c
Figs, per pack Si0c(Vi."t 1 .oil
Cocoanuts, per dozen $1
Vegetablos.
Cabbage, pjr lb Lc
Tomatoes, California
Celery, per dozen
OuiiMis, per 100 pounds
Potatoes (Oregon), bushel..
Bweet Potatoes, cruto
Cauliflower
Brussels Hprouta
String (iarlic
Parsnips
Retail Price.
Creamery butter
$1.50
....40( 85c
Jil.5g
...dofrc'IOc
..$2.o0
..$1.23
35c,,
Clour, nurd wlieut 1 .tl.xVi U... ,
Hour, valley iM.i.ji I.m), j-.,.jln0 Bt,,(.rfl, $7.75; fancy cows,
Eggs, per dir.en 3ilp d.7!; best calves, $78.00; spring
Sugar, per cwt OOfeO.lO.,,,,!, $"(,77.50.
Seattle Market. , Butter City creamery, 20',ie.
Seattle, Wnt.li., Jan. 21. Kggs, Bcloct KKKH8eloctoil local extras, lllc;
ranch 3oc, eastern Aprils 20c. )lt;m J2(.; broilers, 12( 1.5c; geese, 10c
Butter tvutivo Washington ciimiiii- ,
cry bricks 20c; nntivo Washington n m. i, j
creamery solid pack 2Hcj eastern hrick LCIHGaiiy Iftai Mmt&
c'bcc.c(),cgon triplets me, lim-j
burger 18c; domestic wheel 2Hc; Young'
America 17c; local creamery 17c; Wis-,
cousin crenniery 2ic; ilu triplets lie;'
Washington twins I0i
j-o.aioes-ni e uver iwul(, Ktato,nPllt iowing by what
"mH, '!"!' H .--r"- t; I""1:", .r'- firm of expert annuitants the work of
(..$24; (all mmm sweet $2.2..f 2,,0. , ,,rti , ,,,., f , P0M,V of.
Onions- nlilorinn l'ac; lreg.,n:fi r , ,v,,rIll fmmiin 0f Ihe
13-4c; Yakima per pound; grceiy,,, mli(,r 1111Hpi,(,B ()f , ,,
.ic per l"""d. aci-iimilnucy department, and how
niiii;lL wns charged each county for the
San Francisco Mnr.'vits. I work.
Pan Francisco, Jan. 21. Wheat (siot.
,.er -.:tl.)-('lil'o,-ni club. 2.3f S.4i
liussiau red, XWM; for.y-fo.d,!
i- PUBLIC
1 SALE
Ton-room house nail lot S ix ISO,
at 10511 Court street, between f
Hevonteeiilh uud Kightcoiith
streets.
Also lot adjoining, same size as
nbovn mentioned,
Will be sold to highest bidder
Mondny, .Innunry 25. Hale will
begin nt 2 o'clock p. ....
TERMS WILL BE GIVEN.
llouso will be open Sutiiidiiy
nnd M.inday for inspection.
mmmmmmmmmmmmmm mi'rinfl of the I'olk County l'onltry
S . ; association, held Monday afternoon, it
T pt, Vfl was iiiiiinimoiisly voted to become ut'
I ml i'm. ty I filiated with the I'olk County I'air as
I l iU fl Uocialiiin so far us exhibits nro com
JL Jk LL j - ik-.I. The fair association's proposal
I was to appropriate t-OO for premiums,
. 40 ACRES II 100. ""' poultry people to assume the inna
, . ' ... ,, ngement of this ilepnrtiucnt the only ex
If sold this week, 1 will sell my 10 ,.,,,,,(, )pj11( ,1B inrlnnt riftl school ex
acres of land for l,l0, only "!. Thn T,trv nssociatiiw will be
down, balance time to suit. If you are ! (.timl,,, Hs heret'oforo a sepnrulo nud
looking for a real baigain look this up :M,ii,M.t otllnmtn but will hold its
today-tor l.miorrow may be too late. il0W( r (J , ,,nllj, with
HOUSE BARGAIN I""' county fair. There was some oppo
'siliou bv poiiltrymen to the af filial ion,
Another rare bargain, fairly good ),,,, ;, ot (',,v,,;, nt the i ting.
house, good bam and windmill, H 'Hume wero in favnr of holding the show
kinds of ticnring fruit trees, 2 lnru j . 1 ( i I r In the future, as that
lols on a comer loOxl'0, price, lS(io).(.itv hlll) M111p ,),, a f t ri (( offer,
only SOU down, bah on time; tins 1HJ (M, miriv W1,r0 fttvr f th"
property Is well worth 2..-MW to t,0oo. ; ,. Ho1 i, t i,.'n. "
fnn nr.NT I 1 " '
Houses for rent in all parts of the
cily. I'rnpcrty looked after for non
residents a specially; list your vncnnt
houses with us.
WB WRITE INSURANCE.
Wo ran place your money on good
real oll securities.
fcjinisnuM i
If you have sny property to exchange
or other property, list it with
Dcchtel & Baumgartncr
Hnccessors to llcchtcl and Ilynon
87 BtaU itreet. Phon "2
NEWEST PICTURE OF
GERMAN CROWN PRINCE
c 4 1
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GUtrMTS CROWN PRINCE1
$2.4ii(d2Ji0; Turcy red
liluostcm. 2.r)(l(fn2.,r)5.
$2.W2.4."i
Barley (per ctl.) Feed, l.SOfti l.")!");
off (jrti,liH lower: hIi iiinitiir and brewing.
if i .,-,!;(; . ().
Kws Kresh extras. 30c: selected mil
14',..
Potatoes Salinas Hurbauks, $2f
2.10 per etl.; (begun American Wonders,
ifl.05; do Hurbauks, l.tl.'ifrJl.T.);" Delta
llurbunhs, $1; sweets, $I.501.I10 for
cellar stock; do Wutsonville, $l..i0(ri
11.0).
Onions Yellow, !)0c per ctl.; river
unions, 00c per ctl. for re-piiclteil
. Portland Market.
I0ej Portland, Ore., Jnn. 21 Wheat
1 v 1,01111), $l.U)V!i; bliiostem, $1.41.
1 'jc (bits No. 1 whito feed, if.'MI.JO; grnv,
,3fl.25. '
Barley Brewing, $32; feed, $32.
Hogs best live, $0.75.
Marion Books Charge High
,rili(,f Accoiiiilunt John Y. Hirliurd-
(i, .i,,rt,,,t nt n,.n,,.,fu,,,.v
; office of iusiirunce coiuntissioncr, has
l-Vcnii this slalenient it is seen that
.he firm of Arthur Herrjdge. & .'on,-
of .'orllaml, which charged
".lll fin niKiliTiiT tlirt hrtokn ir
Marion county, and whoso bill, by the
way, is still i.cnding before the coun
ty court disallowed on account of its
being "unreasonable and exohl.ila.it,"
charged more for tboir services in the
other counties where they performed
their work than any other accountant
or firm of accmihtunls. In llolk coun
ty they charged H'.'II.IM, in Washing
Ion county l,27:i.;i:l and ill Yamhill,
i.ioa.xd.
With the exception of Iwo Mils l.y
(leorge 1'. ( lark, of Portland, for l.anc
and iiiuii counties, respectively, which
were both above 1,000, the bills of (lie,
other expert aceonntanls run from
L'.'jO to 000, nnd in most cases, below
lull. Tim total cost of oxperting the
books for tho entire slate, according to
the bills rendered by tho liccoiiiilnnls,
was ijilli,i:ni.ni).
Faic Consolidates
WithJPodtry Show
(Capita! Journal Special Service.)
Dli I Ins. Ore., ,lan. -I. At n business
Huge Timber Will Go
To San Francisco Expo.
(t'npllal .Toil nml Special Service.)
Diillus, Ore., Jan. 111. The .Willamette
Viill'tv Lumber ciittinanv. of this citv.
K( IM., nwcil some lnamn.otli sipinre
I timbers to be used ss a bed ior a Oon-
'ki-v p.iuini, td be exhibited at the 1'i.u-
nina rin ilic exposition l.v miiiiio
Wntna of Cortland. Without a doubt
tho timbers lire the lamest ever turned
out by a mill on this cout nml com
prised two pieces IllxtO Inches ."ill fort
long, nml one piece 4'J 12 inches. 1 1
feet long. The timbers are of ret fin people ouulit to start to use nt once,
snd esme from the company's rnmpl.lf you wnnt good blood, good hriiltli
lib me lllnck Hock. land clear skin, get a supply today,
DALLAS LOCAL ITEMS
(Capital Journal Special Service.)
Dallas, Or., Jan. 21. Catherine, the
six year old child of Mr. and His. A.
B. Banta, who has been ill for the past
three weeks with tubercular meningitis
died Monday evening at the Banta
home in Southeast Dallas The funeral
was held Tuesday from the Chanmaa
undertaking parlors interment taking
place in the Uild iellow's cemetery,
The music section of the Woman's
Club will meet Bcxt Monday at the
home of Mrs. Gilbert Maetircgorat at
2:30 o'clock. The change id date has
been made to avoid conflict with the
sale of home baking by the club which
will he conducted on Wednesday, Jan
uary 27, for the benefit of the scholar
ship loan fund.
r. h. Kersey has returned from a
business visit in Portland.
1). O. Branson is seriously ill at his
home on Court street threatened with
an attack of paralysis.
J. (!. Ifnvter was in Portland. Tues
day visiting at the bedside of James
dodfrey who is seriously ill.
(.'. S. 0 raves, of Hallston wns in the
city Tuesday on business. Mr. Graves
Hs formerly assessor of Polk county.
Mrs. R. L. Chapman visited at the
hoine of Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner
in Salem, Monday.
E. C. Kivkpatrick was a business
visitor in the Capital City the first of
the week.
Harvey Greenwood left Tuesday
morning for Sntherlin, Oregon, where
he expects to find employment.
Morris Fowle. n piomiient rancher
of the Airlie neighborhood wbb a busi
ness visitor in Dallas, Mondny.
Dr. II. M. llidhvorlli, of Falls City,
was a Dallas visitor the first of the
week.
1. F. Yonktiin was a business visitor
in Sulem, Monday.
lioss Nelson, a prominent stock raiser
of Independence, was ill the city on
business Monday.
C. D. Bitlicork, a former member of
the State Industrial Insurance, commis
sion, was a Dallas visitor Monday.
Miss Florence Kopan spent Snlurday
night and Sunday in Monmouth the
guest of Miss llertrude Follow.
Mr. and Mrs. II. E. (lallagcr nud
family of Portland moved to this city
Monday where Mr. liiilluger has secured
employment in the mill of the Willam
ette Valley J, umber company.
P. (I. Powell, of Monmouth, wns in
the city Monday on a short business
trip.
Mrs. M. .1. Ihilliinlvne has returned
from a short visit wilh her daughter,
Mrs. D. F. lludlcv at Davton.
Miss Naomi Scott entertained the
' ii in. Fire girls nt Ihe home of her
sister, Mrs. A. 1.. .Martin, on Shcllon
street Mondnv umlil.
Mrs. Nila Gilbert and daughter of
Butte, Montana, arrived in Dallas,
Monday uud me visiting at the home
of her brother, V. .1. llolimin.
Isaac Phillips, a veteran of the
civil war is seriously ill at. his homo in
this cilv.
Sheriff Gelnldy of Heiiton county
was a business visitor in tho city
MondllV.
Frank Barrett, of the Oregon Powei
company, was a Monmouth visitor Sat
urday night.
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Dennis of Oak-
dale have received word from their
son Chuuiicev Dennis of Anderson,
California, informing them that he lost
two fingers while operating n wood
Vay nt his home.
Claud. Dunn of Polk Station was C
Dallas visitor Tur's.liiy.
Auto Truck and Taxi Drivers
Should Be Over 21 Says Bil
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I .
plover, foreman or any other person in
iiulh.irity who employs a person under
the age of 21 years to drive "or operate
any gus, oil, electric or steam vehicle
in the carrying or delivering of freight,
pitHsoiigcrs (ir express in any part of
the slate, he or she will be subject to
a fine of not less than $10 nor n.ore
than it'iO, or go to jail for not loss than
five nor more tliaii Mil days for the
first offense. It also provides taut in
towns '' I0IIII or liK.ro inhabitants, bas
ed upon the poptilntion of the Inst fed
eral census, the mini.. ...in age limit for
drivers of vehicles of any kind is fixed
at is, years, Willi tno same degree oi
punishment for those responsible for
tho employment of a person under the
legal agi
BAD BLOOD,
Hatred of the Nations for One
Another,
This Knropcan war was born of the
hatred caused by earlier warfare il
will engender other wars between the
same nations in the future. Tho sons
yet unborn will carry this hatred in
their blood to blazn Into warfare when
tho spark is touched by kings or states
men who are yet in Infancy.
It's bad blood that makes your liver
sluggish, nnd the same bad blood causes
your stomach muscles to lose their elas
ticity and become flabby nnd weak,
and that means imligcsliiin,
llr. Tierce's Hidden, Medical Discov
ery, purely vegetable and fret) from al
cohol or nnroolics, is not a secret rem
edy for nil Its ingredients are printed
on n rapper.
Take it. as directed and It, will search
out impure and poisoiiooH matter in the
stomach, liver, bowels nnd kidneys and
drive it from the system through thr1
in. t u nil channels.
It will penetrate into the joints ami
muscles, and dissolve the poisonous nc-
c.iinuliitiotis. It will replace all the
bad blood it diives out, with rich, pure
blood full of vital force. It will fur
nish you with the kind of blood thai
incri'iiscs energy and ninhition, Unit
puts the entile body in s.n-li perfect
physical condition that brain or mus
cles know in, fatigue.
It will cli'iir the skin; eczema, pin.
plos, rash, blotches will d.y up end
disappear; boils carbuncles tl nil oil)
evidences of tainted blood will puss
uwny never to uppeiir iigain.
i"t I'r. Ciefo's lloldon Medical Pis
covorv nt any niodiciue dealer today,
'in either liquid or tablet form as you
I prefer. It's the one glint blood maker
html purifier that nil weak or run down
J SIDE LIGUtS ON
t THE LEGISLATURE t
Contending that since the law of 1013
went into effect, -providing for a medi
cal certificate as one of tho qualifica
tions of the groom necessary to the
taking out of a marriage certificate,
Dan Cupid has removed his headquar
ters from Portland to Vancouver, Wash.,
to Multnomah county's financial loss,
aggregating several thousands ! dol
lars per year, County Clerk John B. Cof
fey is offering Cupid a bonus if he will
move back to the Oregon side of the
Columbia river. Through the medium
of a bill introduced in tho house by Dr.
Anderson, of Wasco county, yesterday
afternoon, Mr. Coffey proposes to re
peal the medical certificate matrimonial
qualification law which he denounces as
a farce aud a job put up for tho pur
pose of legalizing somo additional Ices
for the benefit of the medical fraternity.
Senator Dimick, the sage of Clacka
mas, is indulging in a considerable
nrmouut of self-gldriiication oil account
of the passage of his measure which
abolishes tho office of state immigra
tion agent under tho assumption that it
carries with it un appropriation cif $71,
000. As a matter of fact, the office
of state immigration agent is purely an
honorary one and does not carry n
cut s-worth of appropriation with.
either for salary or even traveling ex
penses. It has nothing whatever to do
wirn tno item in trie budget, approxi
mating $71,000, which the immigration
commission might ask lor for the en
suing biennium (but which it has no!
asked for), as this sum, or any othei
sum, ir it should be appropriated, would
bo left entirely within the discretion of
tho immigration co lissirei ior dis
bursement, and the immigration agent
merely iins supervisory jurisdiction over
tho publications that nro authorized by
the commissi"'!, and his labors are con
tributed to tho state absoliilelv giat
uitously. Rev. wns opening tluc proceed
mgs of tho house with prayer, mid, in
course of his supplications, ;Hte thanked
the Almighty for (begun; its salobr ions
climate; its uiilimitid resources; for
pence; for plenty; for the legislature,
and, in fact, for everything that one
should bo thankful lor. Joe Singer, as
sistant sergennt-at arins in tho house,
stoou directly beneath tun I i it front of
the minister in an attitude of profound
respect and expectancy. After the
minister had finished ,loo sidestoped
and whispered into Ibo ear of one of
tho members, ami, in n slae whitpcr.
exclaimed: "Say, who is that preucherf
It's a cinch he isn't a rabbi. Why, he
thanked God for everything else in' Ore
gon and tho legislature but me. What
do you suppose ho has against me.'"
Keprosoiitativo Miclielbook, i,f yam
hill, yesterday afternoon introduced h
bill in the botiso milking it compulsory
upon every person of either sex to take
n rest of ut least, om- day, coimisiiug ol
-'4 consecutive hours, in each and every
week. Somebody suggested that, while
Mr. Michell.ook m, i8 ','h;ln, j ,, T
he might hnvc drafted u coinpaiiion bill
iiiiiK.ng it compulsory on the part of
somebody to give someone of the small
aniiy of unemployed ut least one day's
work tot ol every seven, aiid'he jnielit
legislate himself intu everlasting tiiine
nail blessing. or it might be provided
in his compulsory day ol'-iest bill that
this '.'day off" be given lo somebody
who is out of work.
N'lico time i eniorial the members
of the legal profession iiave been
fused by tho laity of almost invnr
iably being found on the side of the
"interests," particularly the corporate
interests, or wherever the u y power
whs dominant, especially in inalleis
legislative. In direct contradict ion of
this old impeachment was the result
of the vote in the Ioidko v,.i..
inorninir on the Schnebel l,.,l.t-i.t.....
trillion bill when it developed that n!,1,t'""s of """"'mis of tho local
tho 10 members voting against the bill I organization. Two-thirds of the iiicin
only one Thus. Hrown, nf Million "" lsh'l' llrlll"l '""'K1' "f lla'
was a practicing iitlornev. The other I1""'" ot "logon were pi lit. and llieir
callings represented were' farmer " hotel ' picscm , coupled with the enthusiasm
keeper, steiiuuraiiher. nmu '""'I nh'e addresses, gn.ve new mspira-
iml inerehnnt. There are 20 attorneys
among the 00 meiuliiirs u" the house in
tnal onc tlnrd of tho total member
ship.
To givo everybody the right lo " mi
ght on his own laud, or mint gnnie iiui
niuls in the waters of the Pacific
ocean" With a lici , i om! ,,f , f,,.
lures, and. in fact. I lie i,i I ,-
turn of tho bill which wns im,,i
iu the hosiio veslerdav iiftirnnrri ,v
Heprescntntive Irvln, of Lincoln
t.v, the genial, hospitable and popular,""'1
Nyo Creek beach holelkeeper. Nowl""',
conn-1
nor. Now
Nowport and Nve Creek Jien. l,
body knows, ai"' the two (i(de liv-cacli) Tho llrand ol l icers present were:
most, .popular seaside resorts un the'""11"1 hancellor A. ' Wriglitiiinii, of
coast, and Mr. Irvin, who is the loan Silverloti; (Iiand Vice Chancellor Wll
who pul the "lice" in ',' llou-tor " is1'"1''' ' M,lf'IMi "'' Albany, llrand Keep
always on the ipii vivc for the best in i"1' "'' "''cords and Seals I., II, Sliiison,
teres! s of the thousands of regular pa-1"1' S'lll'ln! 'ii"l Inner (luar.l I,. S. I'ia
trons of the resort, nml he knows thiil!"''"1' (,t' ' Milln " : timed iluler (luiird H.
if everybody uver in Lincoln nllnwed ' " ""wlcy, ol The Dalles. C. W, llar
to "aimle 'on his own h.ml M, lick, of Sulem, ilcouly giand chiinccllor
gnme 111 his own 1'io-i 1i- oieiiu" tlmi
Ihst everybody" will uiai-iously an. I
gladly extend Ihat piivilege to toe
guests of tho resort.
" I move t lut I we tit 1 ,11 1 nt Hie bill,"
declined Senator Kellaher, after he hud
wearied over tin- long. druwa out wrung.
ling (commonly culled delude) uver the,, J. C Ceiry has the Sulem agency for
motifs of die bill proposing to lieeuvi ithe sliuple miliire of biieklhorii balk,
and regulate the fine nil of etohalniiim glycerine,- etc., known us Adler-i lni, the
and einlialini'is iu the senate yestcrduv. j remedy which bccninc fuiiioiis by cur
After all, this might, be just as good a ling appendicitis. This simple remedy
way as any to preserve lcgiluion oil has powerful action an I diiiins such
this diameter, which springs up at ev-I sip prising iiinoi.nls of oil matter from
ery rcciiireiit ses-ion of the legislature the body that ,11'sT OXI; HONK rc
ami designed to extend Ihe powers ainl.licves sour stomach, gus on Ihe stonno h
iuee-.ise tun license lei-s of th Imiiid n''iiml constipiition almost I MM Kill ATlv
medical examiners, at least Hint is hci.Y. The ijl'K'K m lion of Adlci I lui
,iiu,,ii in noon- miii, niive neen neunl
10 ciproa riieineivcs upon mo subject,
JEWELBY WINDOW HOUBED,
I .ns Angeles, (11I., Jan, '.'I. After re
moving a sectbiu of 11 plate glns win
dow of the jewelry store of l-'cilgans &
( 0., iu the heart of the bnsinon district
here, thieves en i l.y tu.lav looted the
show window of wild Ion and otiior or
ticlcs valued at (HO,
TAKE. A LOOK
in our show windows and you will be interested in the
$3.00 and $3.50 Hats we are selling for
$1.95
Your choice of any Hat in the window Soft Hats and
Stiff Hats for One-Ninety-Five. Take a peep.
Hammond-Bishop Company
The "TOGGERY" 167 Commercial Street
PROOF OF A GREAT
KIDNEY MEDICINE
Several years ago I was taken vio
lently ill. My trouble began with a
pain in my stomach, so severe that it
seemed as if knives were cutting me. 1
wns treated by two of the best physi
cians in the country, nnd consulted
another. None of them suspected that
the cause of in v trouble was kidnev
disease. They all told mo that I had I
cancer of the stomach, nnd would dic.li,, the form uf a law there will I e a ie
I grew s weak that 1 could not walk iSn of tho Zune! 'if "the
any more than a child a month old, and state railio'ad coinmitsion with one of
I only weighed sixty pounds. One iiylC ttxmi mViyaM tit
my broths saw in (he paper vour ad ; a" ti of the sta c cast of the .sc . I,
verHscmcnt of S niiip-lioot. the great 1 1.,.. .... .. . v. Ut , n""""1 i
kidnev M,.,lv. II,. I l,. i,t.
' i r . I "
tic "'nil took it 1 hey could see a
change in me so they oh tinned more,
and I. took in all ' thirty bottles of
Swamp-ltoot. That may seem a t
deal, but I ,. m.m, ihnn tl, Z, f
thirty bottles of Swamp-ltoot for doc!
. . '
ii n mi-tiiriMi', linn n. (U(l li(I llll Hit
a purtirle of yood. 1 whh n wi-nk nml
mil doivti thnt it took i-oiisi Icrultlo to
build me up iigain. I am well now,
thanks to Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Moot,
and weigh VIS pounds, and am keeping
lions,, for my husband and brother on a
farm.
flialcfiillv yours,
Of'irriil'DK WAHXKU SCOTT.
00.') Iowa SI. , Vinton, lovva.
Slate of Iowa
I It'll I ( 'i ii i M f V . a
lVrsouullv appeared before me jua AJIUhLtB 18 TO BS
Notary l'ublie in and for aforesaid! HENEY'S HOME TOWN
county and state, doi-truilo. Warner
Scott, win. subscribed to the :ibovo as
a true stntemcut. of her case. Due nt
Vinton, Iowa, July 1:1th, A. D. IIHUI.
E. II. Colcord.
Notary l'ublie.
In and for llenbm County, Iowa.
Letter to
Dr. Kilmer St Co.
Biiighamton, N. Y. "
Prove What Swamp-Eoot Will Do
For You
Sen.l ten cents to Dr. Kilmer Si Co..
DiiU'lianilon, . V for a sample she;
bottle. It will convince anyone. v"" '
mill .,c..iv.. ,, lw,klet lif viilnublel
iufnrmntion, telling ul.o.il the Ii iilnevs
and bladder. When ivritniu, bo sure
nud mention (he Si.le.n Daily Capital
Journal. Hcgolur fifty-cent nml one
dollar size bottles for sale at all drug
stores.
District Convention
of Pythians Success
(Capital Journal Special Service.)
Dallas, Ore, Jan. 21. At tho district
convention ol the Knights of I'ylli.iis
lodge, held in the Castlo hull of Murion
lodg.j No. 00 ol this city, .Monday night,
tne attendance tar exceeded the cxper
tioai to the local niciiibcis of the lodge
as well us (hose present from tho of her
Indg.s of the district. There wcro over
jO vifiling Knighls present from the
different lodges of tuis district, ami
nearly every one of then participated
In the convention. The lodge had work
iu the third rank, niter which a couple!
of Iiuiiim were tpent in likening to the!
pecciies n; the llr.iml lodge ollicers,
i'J. T. i''oid, tho vetoruii keeper of rc
lords and seals of Ihe (iiand lodge, gave
the add. ess of welcome. At t Ilu close ol
the convention a liauipict wns served at
.1... 1 1 I......I ... ...1.:... .,1 uo
"" ' I " "i "" "uo
Knighls pin ticiimlcd,
ol tins ilisliict, Had ctiaige 111 tno mcrt-
ing.
SALEM DRUGGIST
HAS VALUABLE AGENCY
is listotiishiug.
MURDIIKElta BENTENCED.
I.ns Angeles, I'lil., Jllll. 'Jl.- - I lill lies
) v 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 and llleiin Will, iiiindcreis of
Williaiu Moulin. e MeMinder, wcfto sen
tenc. , tnduv III ib'utli by Supe.lor
Judge Willi's.
A nun never tir
lower his record.
rs 1 if ntteinpliug to
WANT MAN ON STATE
mini
Eastern Oregon Introduces Bill Requir
ing That One Man Be Given That
Section,
If, peiciiniico, the bill introduced in
the douse by tho eastern Oregon dele
gation should bo successfully piloted ;
.1 1. .1.- .
of
iniuugii mo ucvious ways aim siraignis i lie. utilities committee of tho boaid
of c:jis )ltinn uu.l mm,, mil of It,., milMno... .
"""" """"'. luuiinuinitii
loiiniy aim a mini i rom western oro
, ()lltsilk, of M H nu lu)l ,ml(v,
n, i.;n ,,.;n , .,.,;, ,,, . .
I. .J. 1 .1 ' ... ' r" ' 1 l"!ttt '
! . " l' " 1' " ". "
I "'-'" "lecict, t no terms
I (if t'u Kiwi'rwtifii-u nil) Xi.t ,.....-..
, ' n , ZZ V. Z,
January after election, and any' vu-'
cancy occurring in cither office' is to
bo filled by iiimuiiiliiH'i.l bv the ...nioi-l
ily ,)f the board, composed of the gov
ernor, secretary of stnlo and stale treas
urer. I'uder the present orgiini.ation u!' the
commission, C. It. Aitcliison is a resident
of Multnomah county, nnd hula l-'rnnk
J. Mil'er and Thus. K. Ciiiuphell me
residents of the Willinnette allev.
I.ns Angeles, Cal., Jan. 21. Francis
J. Honey, former graft prosecutor and
recent candidate for I'nileil Stales sen
ator,' horeat'Jcr will make his home in
I .oa Angeles. This wns admitted today
at the law offices of Henry & Carr,
Ik
The people's market place
Tho Journal's Want Ada.
"H
,
gW(IX,MI!M1lirmrim
Huie Wing Sang Co.
$2.75 Ladies' Waists, sale.
75c per yard Wool Divas Goods, sale. . .SOe per yard
$:i.25 Wool Sweaters, sale .- $1.80
$4.00 Ladies' Fancy Dresses, sale $2.30
$:;.()0 Child's Wool Coat, sale $1.95
Big line of Men's Furnishing Goods on sale.
$1.75 Ladies' Night Gowns, sale
Blankets and Comforters at a great reduction price.
28c to :?5c per yard Mattings, sale. . . . .22c per yard
291 North Commercial Street
Oil ION
IIIIISM
SIUIWHV
1
A. M.
t::?r The Owl.
7:15 Local.
!):15 Limited.
ll:20-Local.
TIIKOUGII TICKETS SOLI) IJOTII ONE WAY
ANIJ KOUNI) TKIl'
Dy Oregon Electric Agents
TO ALL I'OINTS IN THE UNITED STATES AND
CANADA.
..Round-trip week-end fares to all points on the..
Oregon Electric.
. J. W. RITCHIE, Agent,
Salem, Oregon.
Regulation cf Jitney's
Up to Supervisors
Sun Francisco, Jan. 20. Regulation
of the Jitney bus will bo put up to
tho board of supervisors here.
A tentative ordinance, providinr; for
such regulation, will bo considered lute
tmhiv nt n,.,.;,,i ,i; ..c .1 i
- " I ""K v fu,,-
, ""'y . "
,'"7' W,d uul1""
! ' ,. ...
I . B,V" ' " C"a ilhm'
',1 7", Jl'm'y 1",f"'', l'mvi''"''
thnt nws Me must obtaia a license
to,
opornto iiloncr a otrf iiift rnnto un.
thnt oni-li owner must file u bund with
tho commission.
I .t. ... ... .,. .,.
IT fVVm
V
SI5IN EASILY PEELED OFF
The discoloring or roughening lo
which inuuv skins are subject nt this
season, may readily be -olteii rid of.
Mcrcolizcd wax, spread lightly over the
face before retiring nn, removed in
tho morning with soap and water, com
pletely peels off the disfigured skin.,
(let un ounce of tho win at any drug
gist 's. There's no more effective way
of banishing chaps, blolchs, pimples,
freckles or other riiliineous defects.
I.illle akin particles eo.no off ench
day, so Ihe process itself doesn't even
temporarily mar vhe complexion, and
one, soon acipiircs a brand new, spot
less, girlishly beaiitl'ol face.
Wrinkles caused by weather, worry
or illness, are best treated bv a simple
solution of powdered snxolile, 1 or,,
dissolved ia Cj pint, witch hazel. Hath
ing Ihe face in ll.is produces a truly
marvelous triiiisforninlion.
Tears are the weapons that a wifrt
uses when she wants to get from
)khubby something she wauls,
, L. j.
,.$1.7:
$1.00
Salem, Oregon
FAST TRAIN SERVICE
TO
PORTLAND
P. M.
1 :50 Local.
1:00 Limited.
5::j7 Local.
7:55 Local.
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