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IiBMWHWaijMinrtMK 'P5LfitnEffft JSiAfe SAJjEM, OBSaOX, WEDNESDAY, JANPABY L IMS, i? vi . sWLILTOrt HANDS DOWN SEVERAL DECISIONS Tho mmromo court han.Ie.1 down tlio appeal the motion is granted, per '" rtcsly''0 mrlU m tWTUInanthc matte, or the appeal Me- CVtlm JoTL Grand Hondo linda E. Morgan, executrix of the os- riMtrieal Tower and Ballroa.l cort-.tnto of Amos II. Morgan, deceased, pany, appellant, against A. H. Drake .from the judgment of the county court 5,Sfl Drake, respondents, which of Multnomah county, allowing claim was appealed from Union county, Hon. of Wells, Fargo & Co., thorotofofo re- Bobort Eokin, judge, tlio action of jeeted by said executrix. Wells, Far- the lowor court was rovcTsed and ro-'go & Co., a corporation, appellant, ap- nwnded by Chief Justico Mooro, This pealed from Mutnomah county, Arthur was an action to coridomn a right ofiL. Frazcr, judge, and revorsed July way for a ditch across defendant's ' 18, 3004. It again comes up on poti- premises, and also thoir interest as ri- tion for rehearing, which is denied by luaiivu jjuaii. porinn proprietors in and to tho sur plus water of a navigablo stream. A demurrer to tho complaint was on tho ground that it did not contnln facts Kufllcicnt to constituto a cause of ac tion woo sustained, and for a failure further to plead tho action wns (lis jnisBod and plaintiff appeals. In tho caso of Gardner K. Wilder, longing to defendants, flooding tho grounds of plaintiff's experiment sta tion in Union county, and upon plain tiff's putting in a drain box, which carried tho water away from thoir land, but also did from tho hnnd of de fondants, whereupon defendants threat ened to closo tho box and a compro mise was offectod tho. defendants were to dig tho ditch deeper, thus carrying away tho water nnd they are to havo permission to run an irrigating ditch across tho property of plaintiffs. These conditions wore not carried out by do- fondants and plaintiffs complain. Tho supremo court decides that 'defendant shall deepen tho ditch and havo tho right of way across plaintiffs' property as long as no damago is done. Should either party fail to do as agreed thoy havo permission to appear beforo tho lower court. In tho caso of tho "Norwich Union respondent, In tho caso of tho board of roconts of tho Stato Acrlcultural colloeo of Firo Insuranco company, tho staTo of Oregon and A. B. Leckcn-' against tho O. B. & N. Co., which was by, respondents, against Jnmcu II. nppoalod from Umatilla county, Hon. Hutchinson, partners doing business as w E Elli"; J"dBi the action of tho Hutchinson Bros., appellants, which lowcr court is nfllrmcd by Justico Wol wos annealed from Union county. Hon. vorton. This action is to recover dnm- Kobort Eakin, judgo, tho uction of Ilgcs for loss occasioned by Are, arllcgcd respondent, ngoinst W. O. Heed, ap- tho lowor court la affirmed by Justico to havo been causod by tho ncgligont appealed Hon This suit was brought by tho from Bca, Arthur L. board of tho 0. A'. C. ngainst dofond- pollant, which was i, Multnomah county, Frazcr, judgo, on motion to dismiss nnts on account of a water ditch bo a$ Women's Headaches 542 1-2 Congress Street. Poutlawd, Mains, Oct. 17, 1902. I consider Wine of Cardui superior to any doc-. tor's medicine I ever used and 1 know whereof I peak. 1 suffered for nino months with suppressed menstruation which completely prostrated me. Pain would shoot through my back and sides and I would havo blinding heaaaches. My limbs would swell up ana i wouia icci to wcatc i couiu not stand up. I naturally felt discouraged for I seemed beyond tho help of physicians, but Wine of Cardui catno as n God-send to me. I felt a clianco for tho better within a week. After nine teen days treatment I menstruated without Buf fering naonica I usually did and soon became regular and without pain. Wine of Cardui is simply wonderful and I wish that all suffer lag women knew of its good qualities. TrcMuror, Portland Uronomlo Leaguo. Headaches are the clanger signals of coming disease Both men and women suffer headaches, but periodical headacho falls only to the lot of women and is the unerring sign of irregular menstruation and bearing down Eains, Completely prostrated by nino months of suppressed menses, blinded y headaches and racked with pain Mrs. Snow was made a strong and healthy woman again. Remember with Wino of Cardui no caso is hopeless because thU great romady cures permanently nineteen out of every twenty cases and never fails to benefit a caso of irregular menses, bearing down pains or any female weakness. If you aro discouraged and doctors have failed, try Wino of Cardui, and try it now. Remember that headaches mean femalo weakness. Secure a bottle of Wino of Cardui today. All druggists bcU $1.00 bottles of Wino of Cardui. WINE CARDUI oporntion and management of a freight train and certain engines used for pro pelling it, Tho plaintiff recovered judg ment and tho defendant appeals. Koform School Board. Tho board of trustees of tho Oregon reform school mot Tuesday. This board is composed of Governor Chnmborlain, Socrotary of Stato Dunbar and Treas urer Mooro. Superintendent N. II. Loonoy sub mitted tho following report for tho quarter onding December 31, 1004: Tho general health of tho school hns boon good. Number of inmates Octo ber 1, 01. Admitted during quarter, 12, Win. Smith, Ray Bnssett, Wm. Bas sott, from Bnkor county; Frank Davis, Jos. Ennis nnd Floyd Roycroft, from Douglas county; Wm. Brnutlocht from Lnko county; Winnnrd McDaniols, from Linn county; Andrew Thompson, Wes ley and Frank Sutton and Ben Frier, from Multnomah county. Tho following woro returned: Frank Potorson, Boy Hutchinson, Chas. Jen nings, Robort Landroth, Fred Taylor, Oscar Hiott and Roy Carroll. Four boyH csenpod during tho qunr tor, two wero paroled and two away on lonvo of absence. Two hundred now books havo been added to tho library. Tho ilnnl paymont of $24.00 from tho United States trcasnror for tho board of John Franklin, a United States pris oner, haa boon received. J. II. Robnott, attending physician to tho school, reports that tho goncral health is good, that there has been one Sovero acidont, fracturo of tho ribs, sovcral casos of .tonsllitis, bronchitis and lagrippe. Ho also says that tho pupils are woll fed and warmly clothed. Superintendent Looncy recommends that Jasper Ballard and Maurico Gar linghouso bo granted their parole. o MmDodgo's Necklace at Auction. Now York, Jan. 4. Tho pearl neck lace, with diamond pendant, that was taken from Mrs. Phyllis E. Dodge sov eral years ago by Theobald, a former treasury agent, was placed on view for inspection foday preparatory to being sold at public auction. Tho salo is set for tomorrow and will take placo in tho United States marshnll's office. Tho salo is probably tho most nota- bio of its kind that has taken placo in this city nnd will culminate a caso that has attracted national attention. When Mrs. Dodge disembarked from tho steamship St. Paul in June, 1800, sho said that most of tho jewelry sho had with, her 'was bought in this country. Two boxes, however, marked with tho names of Parisian jowelers, were found, and tho jewelry was confiscated. A year later tho caso was brought up in tho United States district court, and on tho payment of a part of tho required duty Mrs. Dodge regained all tho seized jowclry oxcopt tho famous necklace. Later tho caso was brought up beforo tho United States supremo court and a decision against Mrs. Dodge was made. She then brought tho caso beforo Presi dent Roosevelt, but ho refused to interfere. INHERIT! . HAPPY WOMEN. "When a child I had a. very severe at tack of Diphtheria, which came near prov ing fatal. Upon recovery the glands of the neck were very much enlarged, and after the free Use of iodine, the right one was reduced to its normal size, but the len one continued to irrow very slowly a1 first, until it was about the size of a goose egg, wiiicu began to press on me wmu pipe, causing difficult breathing, and be came very painful. An incision was made and a large quantity of pus discharged. The gland was removed, or as much af could with safety be taken out. For ten years I wore a little piece of vloth about an inch long jn iny neck to kincp the place open. During this time I had to have it cut'open by the doctor every time I took cold or the opening clogged. In the Spring or early Summer of 1884 I was persuaded by my wife to use S. S. 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CUT RATE EXTENSION ) ' To Sattttfday, Jan, J4f at 6 P. M. (taction Af te That Date. No Re- As not all Journal subscribers k ad an opportunity to sectie the teAuced ate iot this year on The Daily Journal by mail or carrier, the publishers issue this announcement, good until the above date. HQTH THK TEl&i: . Tiro Journnl publishers propose to givo thoir subscribers tho benefit of a great out in subscription' prico fo this your. Instead of. making a special salo day on which to rocoivo yearly subscrip tions by mail at &), wo now ofYer to receive subscription for 1005, if paid at any time bofor the above date at tho $8 rate. All mib mrli)SqiiB wtwt be paid up for all of the past year nnd for tho full ym 0.1 19Q5 in order to yet tho benefit of this rate. Call at any thno and uot your spooial rate, but remember that this does not count after tho H th of January. Under tho spooial cut rate ygu u wtr daily for W$ by mail at $3, or by carrier at 5, thus wing one dollar on 'the, regular price. ' HOPBU DRQS., t Publishers. Wouldn't any woman bo happy, .Aftor years of backache suffering, Days of misery, nights of unrest, Tho distroBS of urinary troubles, Sho finds roliof nnd cure? No reason why any Salem reader Should suffer in tho fnco of ovidonco Jlko this: Mrs. Conrndina Arnold, of 440 East First street, Albany, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills did mo considerable good. I used them for rhoumatie pains across tho small of my back and down through tho sides, which woro very sovoro when I stoopod to lift anything or sat in ono position for any length of timo. I get Doan's Kidney Pills nnd commonced their use. I began to get better right away, and continued tnkinc thorn. Thoy soon roliovod mo, and I havo had vory mtlo trouble smco. I shall always try to koep Doan's Kidnoy Pills in tho houso, and will recommond them nt ov- ory opportunity." I'louty moro liko this from Salem people Call at Dr. Stono's drug storo, and ask what his customers report. For salo by all dealers. 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If you fear con sumption or pneumonia, it will, how- over, bo host for you to tako that great remedy montlonod by "V. T. Mc Qoo of Vanloor, Tonn. "I had a cough for 11 yonrs. Nothing helped mo until I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which gave- instant relief and effected n per manent euro." Unequalled quick cure for Throat and Lung Troublos. At J. a Terry's drug storo. lrice 50c and $1, guaranteed. Trial bottle froc. Uooliing For Work ? 7 Illinois Legislature. Springfield, 111., Jan. 4. Tho Illi nola stato legislature met and organ ied for business today. Although Il linois dtKs not oleot a sonator this sesslou thoro is enough projected leg islation or importanoe to mnko tho sosslon a busy one, Governor Done en will bo inaugurated naxt Monday. o . Forced to Starro B. P. Leek, of Concord, Ky., says: "For 0 years I suffered agonies with a eoro on my upper lip bo painful sometimes that I could not eat. Aftor vainly trying everything clso I cured it with Buoklen's Arnlea Salve." It's great for burns, cuts and wounds. At J, a Perry's drug store; only 5c. Biwti .l"lWM)fwmwAltJTsBHl Enroll in the I. C. S. and you will not have to look long. The demand for tech nically trained menis far in excess of the supply. Ob tain the technical knowledge contained in one of our Courses and you will soon be one of the thousands that owe their success to our instruction. We can help you qualify at home, in spare time, and at small expense, for any of the fol lowing positiens: Hichinlcal, Electrical. Steam, Clill, or Ulnlng Engineer; Draftsman; Architect; Book keeper; Stenographer; Snow-Card Writer: Window Drejser; or Ad Writer. TVrlto TODAY, stntlnc which poll tlou Intercuts jrou, to INTERNATIONAL Correspondence Schools Box 799, SCRANT0N, PA. oa uu. os oca local KiratsimnTr. Schools, Scranton, Pa. Salem, Or., April 20-, 1904. International Correspondence Gentlemen: la reply to your request asking for my opinion of your schools as a student, will say I am well pleased with your methods of- Instruction, and tho faculty you havo of making your lessons bo plain and easily understood. Any person with a common school education cannot help but be benefitted by pursuing a course la which he Is Interested. In so far as I havo pursued my course, could not suggest any way to Improve your meth ods of lnstructlonN I bog to remain, Yours truly FRED Ai LEGO, Class L. a. C. (525,334 Free Cit ctilars R. W. WITTICUEN. Local Astnt. F. X. HOIX, Asst. Sttpt. WcKay Bid, 3rd p. stark PORTLAND, ORE. 7H" HOURS v 7A J PORTLAND TO CHICAGO J Ko Change of Cars DEPABT TIME SCHEDULES ARBTTO FOR From Foreland, Or. FKOM . '- - ChiCAgO Portland Salt LAko, DeaTor, Ft Special Worth, Omaha, Kansas , 9 15 a. m Olty, st Louis, Chicago S2ip a. Tla Ilont- and Cait, Ington Atlantic ' ' """' """ Kxprcsa Salt Lake, Denver Tt. v 3:16 p.m. Worth, Omaha, Kanew 7:16 a, m. Tla Hunt- Olty, Bt. Loot, Chicago Ington tnd East. fit. Paul Walla Walla, Loirlston, Put 2!all Spokane. Wallace. Fnll- 6 if r. m. wan, Minneapolis SL 8: a. sa via Panl, nalnth.Mllwaukce Bpokana Chicago, and Eaat. Ocean and River Schedule. For San Francisco Every flee days at 8 p. m.. For Astoria, way point and North Beach Daily (except Sun day) at 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. m. Daily service (water permitting) on Willamette and Yamhill "'rivers. For fuller Information ask op writ your nearest ticket agent, or A. U CRAIO, General Passenger Agent The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., Portland, Oregon. TIME CARD NO. 28. No. 2 for Yaqulna Leaves Albany 12; 45 P.M. Leaves Corvallis 1:45 P.M. Arlves Yaqulna 5:10 P.M. No. 1. Returning Leaves Yaqulna 7:1B A.M. Leaves Corvallis 11:80 A.M. Arrives Albany 12:15 P.M. No. 3 for Detroit , Leave Albany 1:00 P.M. Arrives Detroit 6:00 P.M. No. 4 from Detroit Leave Detroit 6:30 A.M. Arrives Albany H;1I5 A.M. Train No. I arrives in Albany In timo to connect with tho S. P. south bound train, as woll as giving two or three hours in Albany beforo depart ure of S. P. north bound train. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. tTalns at Corvallis and! Albany giving direct -service to Newport and adja cent beaches. Train No. 3 for Detroit, Broltonbush and other mountain resorts leaves At bony at 1:00 p. m., reaching Detroit about 6:00 p. m. For further Information apply to EDWIN STONE, Manager. T. COCKRELL, Agent, Albany. H. H. CRONISE, Agent. Corvalii?. 1 FULL STOCK We now havo a full stock of Hy., acinths, Tulips, Crocus, Narcissus,! Snow Drops, Jonquils and a nieo as- sortment of Chinoso Sacred LLlfes. Would bo pleased to have tho public call and Inspect our stock at Savage & Fletcher 322-324 Commercial St. ALL KINDS OF FRUIT TRAYS AND ORCHARD BOXES attko shop of G. F. 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