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DATE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JANlfAHX 3, lOXO. FAQH BEVm i. LOOKING FOR ROAD EXPERT At tho January session of the Coos county commissioners, an en deavor will bo made to secure a county road supervisor to replace the present district system of super vising road work. Tho commission era have been endeavoring to find an expert who Is competent to take charge of tho work and whether they will succeed will depend on whether tho change will bo made next week when the annual session of tho commissioners will bo held at Coqullle. Good road experts who are fami liar with the conditions that will have to bo overcome is difficult to find. The plan of the commissioners is to Becuro a man who can be given full charge of tho work and secure better and more systematic results than aro now obtainable. It will takb a man with ability as an engi noro and one able to direct men and see that hia plans aro fully carried out The commissioners have tho work mapped out so that tho expense of road supervision under the new plan will bo less than under tho oia. At tho same time, the commis sion will be relieved of the necessity of personally inspecting tho work each - season. During the coming year, it Is hoped to make extended highway improvements throughout the coun ty, getting the main traveled roads in good shape for all seasons of the year and to have the work done in a permanent manner. Masons Install Officers. Tho newly elected officers of Linn Chapter, A. F. and A. M., are as fol lows: E. A. Evans, H. P.; Wayne Stan ard, K.; J. H. Glass, Scribe; C. E. Stanard, treas.; E. E. Boyd, sec,; C. B. Stanard, C. of H.; N. P. Crume, P. S.; I. W. Starr, R. A. C; J. R. Davis, M. of 3rd V.; Peter Hume, M. of' 2d V.; John Guion, M. of 1st "V.; W. B. Blanchard, S. Browns ville Times. A Sprained Ankle. As a rulo a man will feel well satisfied if ho can hobble around on crutches in two or three weeks after spraining his ankle, and it is often two or three months before ho is fully recovered. This is an unnec essary loss of time, as by applying Chamberlain's Liniment, as direct ed, a euro may as a rule bo effected in less than one week's time, and in many cases within three days. Sold by all good druggists. o No Occupation Tax. At Creswell the council appointed n committee to Investigate the feas ibility of levying an occupation tax, and the committee went out and raised ?2 00 by popular subscription in lieu thereof, every firm doing busi ness in the town contributing there to. A-New Organ Delivered to Any Rail road Station or Boat Landing In Oregon Her la a cloture ot one of the most serfecUy finished organa now manufac tured. It la the Pacific Queen, made especially for Ellera Piano House. Choice of fancr walnut or selected oak cases. Fine, very large beveled plate mirror, perfectly finished) an ornament to any mansion. Numerous new and valuable Improve ment are embodied In this organ, mak ing It at once one of the beat and moat durablo organs manufactured In the United States. Built with special regard to Pacific Coaat climate. Besides the regular reed tone, this instrument also has several ootaves of the regular pip effect, to b found In no other make. Great Special Offer To more thoroughly Introduce this organ w ar making most exceptional concessions In our prices and terms and will deliver atrlotly brand new, per fect and fully guaranteed organ, freight paid to any railroad station or boat landing In the state of Oregon for $46, on, payment of 18 down and f 4 a month. The fancier tyles. 152, JB, etc., on rn terms. Write us today, aa this offer is positively limited. PORTLAND, OIIEGON Larfcat, leading; nod Bloat Ileaponalbla q Weateru Dealera. Btorea at Seattle, Spokane, Tacoraa, ttaiaa. Walla Walla. San Kranclaco, ale A4ru Xeareat Store. I WATCH NIGHT PARTY HAD FUN A very delightful watch party was ovserved at tho homo of E. C. Mil ler, 1104 Rock street, South Salem. Tho members of tho party met at about 9 o'clock and tho ovening was spent in telling stories and playing appropriate games. . Refreshments were served at a late hour. Promptly at 12 o'clock tho Now Year was hailed by shouts and J greetings from one to another. Tho merry pariy dtoko up at an eariy hour, wishing another happy suc cess for tho year 1910. Those pres ent were tho Misses Minnie, Ruby and Gertrude Harck, Lotha Wise, Misses Cora, Florence and Clara Miller, and Messrs. John, Jesse and Clyde French, Reynolds Omart, Louis Judson, Harvey and Karl Mil ler and E. C. Miller. RECEIPTS INCREASED THIRTY PER CENT County Clerk Lenox, of Douglas county has completed his footings of the hunters' and anglers licenses in Douglas county for the year now closing. This shows that there wero 1675 licenses- issued to residents of tho county and 17 to non-residents. The total fees received thorefor was $1,845. For tho year 1908 tho to tal receipts for hunters' licenses was $1,432, showing an increase for 1909 of almost 30 per cent. This year there wero also issued by the county clerk just COO an glers' licenses, only six of which were to non-residents. The receipts from this source were $634. Dur ing 1908 no licenses for angling was required, this law not being in force until tho present year. During the present year the coun ty clerk has recorded 4,286 legal papers of various kinds, as com pared with 3,6 S 8 for the year 190S, "or an increase of 598, or over 16 per cent. This is still more proof of how Douglas county is growing. INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS A splendid dinner and an enter tainment of the members of the Grand Army of the Republic were among the features of the installa tion of officers by the Woman's Re lief Corps Saturday afternoon. Tho event was excellently attended and was thoroughly enjoyed. Besides installing officers, delegates were also elected for tho department con vention to be held at Astoria In Astoria in June, 1910. Mrs. Henry Andrus was the installing officers and the following officers were in stalled. , President, Maria Thompson; S. J. P., Mary Meyhart; J. -V. P., Louisa Forstner; secretary, Hattio F. Cam eron, trensurer, Rose R. Vorls; chap lain, Effie S. Wright; conductor, Ada B. Simpson; guard, Angie Knight; assistant conductor, Mary Briggs; assistant guard, Maggie 3lmpson: patriot Inst., Elizabeth T. Adair; C. B. first, Viola Forstner; second, Emma Wright; third, Alice Sutton; fourth, Ida Ross; press correspondent, Llzzlo Smith and musician, Alta C. Schneider. For tho department convention tho fol lowing dolegates and alternates were elected: Delegate at large, Viola Forstner, Alta C. Schneider, Eliza beth T. Adair, Louisa Forstner, Mary Neyhart, Mary Halley, Anglo Knight. Alternates at large: Addlo Catterline, Mary Core, Maggie Cade, Sarah Elliott, Maggie Simpson, Cor dia Wolgard, Ida Ross. MACE, IDAHO, HAS A $100,000 FIRE r UNITED 1MSIISS LKASKU WlllU.l Spokane, Jan !l. nre which n. believed to have broken out in tho fcfJaHtng plant late yesterday de stroyed the sorting plant nnd oro bins of tho Mace mines, at Mace, Ida. The loss Is estimated today at between $75, 000 and $100,000. Tho property destroyed is owned by the Federal Mining and Smelting Com pany. Until tho sorting plant and ore bins aro rebuilt tho output of the mines will bo greatly restricted, probably to the extqnt of BO per cent. Officers of the company say that the loss is fully covord by in surance. Those Pies of Boyhood How delicious wore tho pies of boy "od. No pies now tasto so good, what's changed? Tho pies. No. Its you. You'vo lost tho strong, healthy stomach, tho vigorous liver, tho ac tive kidneys, tho regular bowols of boyhood, our digestion Is poor and , you blame the food. What's need- en.'' A complete toning up oy isiec tric Hitters of all organs of dlgo tion Stomach, Livor. Kidneys, Bow ols try them. They will rostoro your boyhood npoptlto and fairly natural your body with new health, strength and vigor, 50c at J. C, Perry's. Surveying Electric Road. A crow of surveyors aro now working botweon Jofferson and Al bany, and are said to be working for tho Oregon Bleotrlc. Morris Droe., of Portland, are now Rolling 0 per ceat bonds for the Oregon Electric, to be used for construction work, henee thore Is little doubt that thw extension from Salem to Albany will be niado this year. The lnBt two days of the year 1909. Marshfleld redeemed $43,00u outstanding warrants THIS COLD WEATHER MAKES GOOD SKATING Excollent ico skating was enjoye-1 by Salem's enthusiasts yesterday morning on tho lakes south of tho last Saturday night coated tho water over with a substantial thickness or ico which was even and smooth. The water unprotected from tho wind froze over thick enough for safe skating, although a thin conting ex tended completely over the expan sive slough in South Salem. If the weather reports from tho different bureaus north of Salem prove true, miles of skating will bo had In this vicinity by tomorrow. Eastern people in Salem do not miss tho rare occasions of ice skating, and some very artistic skating can bo seen. Accidents have been very few this winter, and up to the present time there has been no report of any se rious breaking through on the ico. Tho formation of tho ice in Salem, however, is not dangerous, providing that the skater takes duo precaution. MYRTLE POINT COUPLE MARRIED Myrtle Point, Dec. 30. A pretty wedding was solemnized hero last evening when Arthur Rico and Georglna Hayes wero joined In mar rlago at tho home of the bride's parents. Tho bride was attended by Miss Eva Schroder, of Portland, while N. C. Motley, of Bandon, acted as best man. They will make their homo In Myrtle Point, where tho groom is engaged In tho jewelry business. Mr. and Mrs. Rico have a largo circle of friends both here and in the entire county. O - According to the Now York Times "Tho man who marries for money often has a harder job getting it that tho fellow who works for it. Health Cranks and Food Faddists Have Evolved Some Strange and Wonderful Theories Concerning Stomach Treatment. A Trial Package of Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablets Sent Free. Within the last 20 years there has sprung Into existence theories by the score relative to the kinds of food that human beings should eat, and should avoid. With tho tre mendous Increase in nervous and stomach diseases which are caused "by the strenuous lifo of this neu rotic, neurasthenic age in which wo live, we are constantly having our attention called to some food fad dist's "new Idea" on tho subject of alimentation. Most prominent among these the orists is tho vegetarian who insists that meat was never intended for tho human stomach, despite tho fact that his ancestors for 0,000 years or more used it as their principal article of diet; and tho old patri archs of Biblical history who lived to prodigious old ages, were meat eaters. All of tho groat nations of history have been users of meat, and all of tho most powerful and ad vanced countries of today employ it extensively in their dietaries, and their superior development and high degree of Civilization aro in strong and striking contrast to tho decadent and degenerate nations of Asia 'and tho tropics, whose inhabi tants are vegetarians. Another fallacy which has lately become a fad, Is the so-called "low protled" diet. Now, tho foods which aro rich In protelds aro the ones which build up nerve, brain, muscle and blood, so that any great reduc tion in tho amount of proteld used simply means soml-starvatlon for the most Important centers of tho system tho ones on which wo de pend tho most to enable us to suc cessfully fight the battles of life. Thoso nations whoso people uso foods containing but little proteld aro never of largo frame or woll bullt. Tho Japanese, who have, always been small of stature, have, since adopting a moro liberal pro told diet, shown a romarkablo in crease in sizo, vigor' and general de velopment; and It is only since Japr an became a moat-eating nation that It has developed Into a world power. Still another theory la.tely ad vanced Is that sugar, pep'por and salt aro gastric Irritants and irri tate the mucous mombrano of tho stomach, although it is known that sugar possesses a high caloric value, whilo pepper and salt nsslst dlgos tlon rathor than Interfere with It, as is claimed. Tho no-breakfast plan, tho two meal per day, and oven tho one meal daily has been advocated, while some ndvlso a two or throe wooks' fast, during which all food Is with hold from tho stomach "to give It n rost," completely Ignoring tho fact that fho system's tissues are boing constantly torn down and cast off, and now material to rebuild them must be supplied from tho food. It is uttor nonsense to concern ono's self about nil these nbnurd and Illogical theories, as lifo is ontlroly too short and there nre other things requiring our attention. Eat what you want whon you want It, and ns much as tho systom needs to replen ish Its waste, and then tnko ono or two of Stunrfs Dyspopsln Tablets, and forgot all about food fails and stomach trouble). They digest il! kinds of food so thoroughly you won't know you havo a stomach. They aro powerful dlgeetora of vory kind of food though hnrmlotw to the system, and may be taken ct any time and in any quantity. Get a box from your druxglst for 50c, and Bend us your name and address for free sample. Address, P. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart Bids. Marshall, Michigan rt it i ALCOHOL 3 KIt fJHNT. AVegclable PrcparalionforAs-slmilatingiherWandRcguIa-ling Hie Stomachs andBowisof Promolcs D icslionJChecrfld-1 ncssatidRcst.CoiUalnsnciter OpiunuMorphinc norliacral rsOT NARCOTIC. jktytcfoidik&tiWEirnwm Ilizpkii Strd 'ft&Ttta Sn kit hlJuprai liarcr. . - . Apen'ect Remedy for Consflpa-' hon , Sour Stomidi.Dlarrtra Worms.toiwuisions.rcmisa ncss anJLoss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. Al' iW Exact Copy of Wrapper. Z3 p I r '-jtorwyj-;:j THIS WEEK SPECIAL SALE OF BROKEN LOTS All kinds of Shoes, with high tops and low tops, Men, Women and Children, Come and see them. Everyone who buys gets a bargain. J. VOGT 115 Liberty Street Salem, Oregon All holiday goods will be sold at your own prices the balance of this month. Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Hawkes' Cut Glass, Sterling Silver Novelties, Sterling Silver Flat Ware, Shaving Sets, Chains, Bracelets Half price on all Silver Filled Brush, Comb and Mirror Toilet Sets, Umbrellas, Cloisonai Jewelry Jeweler and 'Diamond Setter 123 XOItTH COMMUHCrAL ST. Proporcs young people for bookkeepers, ateoogrsphera and general office -work. Tho development of the Northwest ivill afford openings for tboifHnds in tho next few years. Prepare now. Bend for catalogue. W. I. STALEY, PRINCIPAL For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of or uver TMT CCNTUH COMPANY. HCW VODN OITV. SALEM, OREGON The Arrival of the New Year Will find us turning out bettor laun dry work than ovor before, and that moans that wo aro doing the finest work In this Una that has over beou nahlevgd by any one. Wo will mark tho Nw Your on your Ijnen in un inistakablo proofs of our skill In laundering your shirts, collars, ouffs, etc. Salem Laundry Co. Phono Sff. 10.100 S. Liberty St. AW ft nft ca ff Thirty Years PR IHW tmHh 1 ill jptL vtuP Fire C Proof 1 II Fool , Proof In considering making your own light, or cooking, why not cons tho F. P. Gaa Machlno and ' bora Light. Will sell and Install this ' no and guarantee it to glvo ' o per cent moro light for tho sa oonoy than electricity or city gas. Let me, Uguro with you, estimates furnlshod. Call at my shop and see tho llghtn and stoves In oporation. I also carry PYRO DENATURED ALCOnOL utilities. Safe, economi cal, odorlses. A. L. FRASER Phone 183 58 State St. Salem's Old Reliable MARKET Has boon thoroughly ronovatod from colling to basement. Nickel plated racks havo boon. put in In place of wooden ones. The woodwork has beon enam eled and a marulo wainscoting put In. Drop in and look around. E. C.Cross & Son Thone 391 HTl rUTTC TCJTiTfcT TGI? ? I RESTAURANT For n F.cgul&r 1 25c Dinner at 20c Thoy can't bo beat. McGILCHRIST & Proprietor?, SON Headquartors for Wovon Wire Fencing, Hop wire, Barb Wire, Poultry Netting, Shingles, Mal thold Roofing, P. & B. Ready Roofing. CSAS D. MULLIGAN 250 Court St. Phono iai Made by tho SYDNEY POWER COMPANY, Sydney, Oregon. Mudo for Family Uso. Ask your grocer for It. Bran nnd Shorts always on hand. P. B. WALLACE, Agt. OHEAT Oil N1SSE DOCTOR u. M. HUM has medicine which will euro any known dlscuao. no makes a specialty of and guarantees to euro Catarrh, Asthma, Lung, Thront, Rheumatism, Debility, Stomach, Liver, Kidney troubles; also any blackened or swollen sorouoss, broken limbs; Smallpox, Epidemic; nil kinds of Boils, Lost Mnnhrod, Female Weak ness, Hornls Troubles nnd Paralyala onsultatlon free. Care of Ylck B Tong Co., Chlncso drugs and herbs 153 High stroet, upstairs, Salem, Or CHICHESTER S H.a iriiti iii.uiihii nmun I.adlrtI AiUynnr vruffirUlfor i lil-r)y jr'n IMuinuna Tirana I'm in nm iiui Mold nimwiex l . It lr 1 with Wtm HlMjoa. T' . ulhrr. Nny of tour UruaeM A for (HI l.t)iriMTERn IHAJJ'IVH IK IMI.I.H. fr K3 "Oriental Gold Pills" LADIES If in ncod just got a botlo of "Oriental Gold Pills" Safo, sure, speedy. Sold un- dor $600 guarantee. Price, $3.00, at drug stores, or send direct to us. (Mailed In plain wrapper.) Write for booklet "Confidential Chat" Bont free. Desk 0, Esthetic Chemical Co., 31 West 12Eth St., New York. Genuine Turkish "Female Pills" Bend nil monies either by regis tered letter, express order or post office ordr. Salem Fence Works Pi if. J.