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PABMT OAWTAli JOPMCAU SAXJM, OMMMMT, WMDNBgDAY, MAY 1, 10. i ; For Bilious Attacks Here is help for you. Your bilious attacks may be both prevented and relieved, but prevention is better than cure. The means are at your hand. When a dull headache, furred tongue, yellow cast to the eyes, inactive bowels, dizziness, or a sick stomach, warn you of a coming bilious attack, resort at once to BEECHAM'S PILLS which act almost instantly on the liver and bowels, and quickly regulate the flow of bile. A few doses of Beccham's Pills will correct the stomach, put the blood in order, relieve headache and tone the entire system. For over sixty years, on land and sea, Beccham's Pills, by their safe and thorough action on the stomach, bile and bowels, have maintained their world-wide reputation as The Best Bile Medicine Boxct 10c and 25c villi full direction. KENNEDY & PORTER DEALERS IN Oregon Sienna Paint MADE IN SALEM All Colors None Better NEW SHIPMENT Wall Paper Up-to-Date Patterns Fine Effects Everything for Intorlor finishing. Wo will furnish tho goods and do tho work, olthor or both. Flrst-clnsa sorvlce. liJO LlHRlt'iif PHONE 18 1 MAKES HEROIC RESCUE OF HER LITTLE ONE United Press Leased Wire. San Rafael, Cal., May 19. That George, tho 2-year-old son of Mrs. 0. V. Lewis, of this city,. Is allvo to day, Is duo to tho courago and pros onco of mind of his mother. Attor a desperato struggle la tho watorB of tho San Rafael canal, into which tho baby fell, Mrs. Low la effected his res cue. Slip Is confined to her room to day as a result of her harrowing ex perience. Tho LowU family live In an "ark" moored to the shoro of tho waterway Ycstcrdny, while tho baby vixa play ing on the forward deck, ho fell Into tho water. Without even removing nor hat, tho terrified mother sprang after him, and, reaching tho spot where ho disappeared, dived ropcatodly until oho found his unconscious form. She swam with htm to tho ark, and, single-handed, fought to rcsuscltato him. After an hour's horoic work, tho little fellow's senses returned, and Mrs. Lewis fell in a swoon to tho deck, Sho was found lying uncon scious In her wot clothes, with tho baby sleeping bcsldo hor, by hor hus band, when ho returned from work. CAN TALK TOPASSENGERS ON TRAINS BY WIRELESS Summer Rates East! tniwiNnimnimmttaimmuuuni DURING THIS SEASON 1000 via tho SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. FJtOM SALEM To OMAHA and return $61,65 To KANSAS CITY and return - $61,65 To ST, LOUIS and return .-$69,15 To CHICAGO and retur, :. $74,15 and to other principal cities In tho East, Mldillo West nnd South. Correspondingly low faros. ON 8ALK JUNE S, it; JULY 2, AUGUST 11, 12 To DENVER and return $56,65 On Hnlo May 17, July 1, August 11 doing transit limit 10 days from dato of sale, final return limit Octobor 31st. These tlckots present some very attractive features In tho way of stopover privileges and choice of routes; thereby enabling passen gers to make side trips to many Interesting points en route. Routing on tho return trip through California may be had at a slight advanco ovor the rates quoted. Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will be fur nished by any Southern Pacific local agent, or WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregou. aitiiwiiiiiiiiiimf i ! mi9itt United Press LfAseff Wire. Omaha, Nob., May 19. Officials In tho offices of the Union Pacific railroads will soon bo enabled to speak to operatives nnd passongors aboard trains botweon this city and San Francisco by a wiroless telo graph system. Dr. Mlllenor, tho com pany's electrician, lias bcon given au thority to Install tho nccoasary equip ment. He hopes to hnvo tho syitom In successful operation within 'wo yenrs. A copper wlro will bo laid along tho track, this wlro carrying tho sound waves, which will bo picked up by Instruments In tho cars and offices. Sound waves will bo sent ovor tho wires by high froquoncy ma chines, carried In tho baggago cars of tho train. Power foe thcBO ma chines will be furnished by tho loco motives. JUMPED OVERBOARD AND REPENTED TOO LATE l United 1'rtu Leased Wire. Senttle, Wash., May 10. Repent ing too Into his Intontlon to commit sulctdo In tho chilly wators of Pugot Bound, ouio corbln, of Port Town send, was drowned last night, despite tho efforts of n boat crow of tho Btcnmer Chippewa, from which tho man had leaped, to roscuo him. Tho siilcido furnished n thrilling and dramatic Incident of tho Chlp- powa's uauy run from victoria. Corbln nrrlved at Port Townsond last Friday ponnllcss, and tho pollco oiuc'nis yestorday furnished him with n ticket to Seattle Ho boarded tho steamer and about 0 o'clock last night wnlkcd to tho rail, and, with out a word, leaped Into tho wntor. riio alarm was immediately given and tho steamer's onglno was stopped and a lifeboat quickly lowered. Meanwiiiio Corbln wns cry nc nit eJsly for help. Ho succeeded In Keeping himsoir nfloat for eomo mln utes, but, Just ns tho small boat nenrcd him, Corbln sank Into tho dark depths, nnd was not aeon ngaln. Corbln lins relatives In North Ynklma and Montnnn. Doyond this, nothing Is known of tho man hero or at Port Townsond. GIVING BABY A BATH Iu a handsomo warm bathroom Is tho event of tho day. If you have tho baby we'll supply the bath room aud heat. And you ought to havo such a room, baby or no baby. It will not cost too mucn If you have us do the plumbing. We'll put In the tub, toilet and heater for much less than you probably Imagine. GRABER BROS. Plumbing and Gas Fitting Shop on Liberty St., back of liarr'a Jewelry Store wntemtutwnunnmwtfmnniiwi Mechanics' Tools, Sharpies Separators; 2! Heath and Milligan Paints, Ornwood " Spray, Friction less, Metal, Builders' ;; Hardware I Salem Hardware Co. ;; MHIl8HItttWWttUIHIHHHIUmti If you wnnt to feel well, look woll and bo woll, tako Foloy's Kldnoy Romody. It tones up tho kidnoys nnu oiauuer, purines the blood and restores health and strength. Ploas ant to tako and contains no harmful drugs. Why not commonco today? j. u. rorry. o ' Whooping Couli. This Is a mora dangerous dlsoaso than is gonerallx presumed. It will bo a surprlso to many to team Hint more deaths result from It than from scarlet tovor. Pnoumonla of ten results from IU Chamborlnln'H Cough Remedy has bcon used In many epidemics of whooping cough, and always with tho best results. Dolbort McKolg of Harlan, Town. saya of It: ,-y boy took whoop ing cough when nlno months old. Ho had It In tho winter. I got a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Romedy wnich proved good. I cannot rec ommend It too highly." For sale by au good arugguts. Proposals for Automatic Sprinkling fcfuipmcnt ror urj;on Htao Insane Asylum. Salem, Ore., May 7. 1009. Sealed proposals Indorsed on out side of envelopo "Proposals for Au toraatlc Sprinkler Equipment for Or egon Stato Insane Asylum," and ad dre sed to the undersigned, will be received at tho executive chambers, state capltol, Salem, Oregon, until May 24, 1909, at 2 p. m. for furnish ing and Installing au automatic sprinxier equipment In strict accord ance with plans, specifications and In structlons, which may be examined at tho executive chambers, state cap Hoi, Salem, Or., at the office of the superintendent of the Oregon Stato Insane Asylum, Salem, Or., or at tho office of II. C. McAllister, Oregonlan building, Portland, Or, All bids must be accompanied by certified check In the amount of 10 per cent (ten per cent) of the full amount of the bid, made payable to the undersigned. Tho board of trus tees of tho Oregon Stat. Insane Asy lum reserve the right to reject any and all bids. O. N. M'ARTHUR, Clerk of Board of Trustees Oregon State Insane Asylum 5-8-2Zd o GHllel rn Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA BASEBALL SUMMARY FOtt TUB8DAY Pacific Coast Xcagtie. Los Angeles 2, Portland 1. San Francisco 8, Vernon 0. Sacramento 4, Oakland 1, Northwest Loagno. Portland 7, Aberdeen 3. Vancouver 7, Seattle 4. Tacoma 6, Spokane 3. American League. Detroit 3, Boston 6. Now York 4, Cleveland 2. Philadelphia 6, Chicago 0. National League. Chicago 3, Philadelphia 2. Cincinnati 4, Now York 2. St. Louis 3, Boston 1. Pittsburg S, Brooklyn G. Standing of the Clubs. Pacific Const League. San Francisco 004 Los Angeles 5C3 Portland gbc Vernon 447 Oakland t 354 Northwest League. Sonttlo 677 Spokano r.31 Vnncouvor 4G7 Tacoma 453 Portland .... 433 Aberdeen-. 433 National League. PlttBburg C07 Chicago ..571 Cincinnati BOO Philadelphia BOO Now York 478 Brooklyn ... .......440 St. Louis 433 Boston .400 American League. Detroit 007 Now York G52 Boston B91 Philadelphia 571 Chicago 4B8 St. Louis 436 Cleveland .'. ..391 Washington ., 227 MRS. MILLS LEAVES MILLS COLLEGE United Tress Leased Wire. Oakland, Cal., May 19. Conclud 'ng labors of 24 years as an In structor nnd trustco of Mills College which she and hor husband founded In 1885, Mrs. C. T. Mills yesterday morning tendered her resignation to tho board of trustees, and Boverod hor nctlvo concnctlon with tho Institution. Mrs. Mills has bcon oijgagcd. In ed ucational work for 40 years. She is 83 yenrs of age. o Notice lu Relation to the Widening of Clicmckctn Street. Notlco Is heroby given thnt tho roport 01 tho vlowers nppolntod by tho common council of tho city of Salem, Orogon, for tho purposo of making nn assessment of damages nnu uoncnts ror the opening nnd widening of Chomekotn strcot on ac count of condemning tho lnnd of Mrs. N. Clnrk ns sot forth In ordlnnnco No. G22, has been filed In tho offico of tho city recorder nnd Is now opon to public Inspection in snld offico, Tho district asbosscd by tho vlowers as being tho district bonoiitcd and to pay for tho damnges sustained to Mrs. N. Clark on account of tho wld onlng of snld strcot Is Included bo tweon tho cast lino of Thirteenth street nnd tho west lino of Twopty- nrst street and extending east nnd west not to exceed a distance of 235 feet on oluior sldo of said Chomokotn strcot. For oxactness. howover. rof oronco may bo had to tho roport of tho vlowors on file In tho offico of tho city rccordor which shows tho damages and expenses ns n result of tno widening of said Chomokotn street nnd tho proporty llnblo to bo iissossod for tho payment of snld carnages and expenses. All persons Intorestod In said ro port nro horoby notified to nrosont In writing tholr object ons to said ro port, If any they havo, to tho com moil council nnd said objections to gothor with snld report shnll bo noaru and dotormlnod by tho council at or about 8 o'clock p. m. on tho sun any or May, luuu. W. A. MOORES. G-18-Ct city Rocordor. 0 Notlco of Intention to Improve n Por tion or Winter Street. Notlco Is horoby given that tho common council of tho city of Salem. Orogon, deems It oxpcdlent to Im provo nnd proposes to Improvo nt tho oxponso of abutting and adjacent proporty Winter street In tho city of Salem, Oregon, from tho north curb lino of Mill street to tho north lino of Oak atroot, tho roadway of Bald portion or said street shall bo im proved full width from curb to curb by grading tho samo and placing thereon a crushed rock ininrovomont. provided Intersections shall bo Im proved for a width of 29 foot on both sides of tho center lino of said Wlntor street, oxcontlnc herefrom. however, a strip 7 feet In width ex tending full length of tho nronosed Improvement to bo occupied by tho street railway tracn of tho Portland Railway Light & -owor Co., and Im proved by snld comnanv. Curb lines shall bo established and said streot shall bo improved In ovory respect in accoraanco witu tno plans and spe cifications adopted therefor by tho common council on file In tno offico of tho city recorder, and which also show an ostimato of tho cost. remonstrances may be filed against said Improvement In tho man ner ana within the tlmo provided by law. Date of the first nubllcatlon of this notice May 11, 1909. By order of tho common council. W, A. MOORES, 5-11-llt City Recorder. 0 A Happy Father is soon turned to a sad one If ho has to walk the floor every night with a crying baby. McGeo's Baby Elixir will make o child well sootbo its nerves, Induce healthy, normal siumuer. uest ror disor dered bowels and sour stomach all teething babies need It. Pleas ant to take, suro and safe, contains cents ner bottl bold by all Dealers. $&& TI10 Kind You Havo Always Bought, nnd which has horn in use for over 30 yenrs, has borno tho signature of - nnd 1ms hoon mado under his per--t. sonnl supervision since its infancy. f'CCCCrUi Allrvur tin nun in flonot vn vmi tu flat a. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd Just-as-goou'Rre but Experiment 1 thnt trlllo -with nnd endanger tho health of Infants and vhllilrcn Experience against Experiment. What Is CASTORIA Castorla in a burn. 'ess suhstituto for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drop tM & othiuu; Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains. ileitis Op' un, Morphine nor other Narcotic flubstanoo. lui jo ib its guarantee It dostroys Worm ttnd allays Fcvo-tshn-ss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves. Toe' lilng Troubles, cures Constlpatta. mid Flatulency. It nsslmilntes tho Food, regulates tha tiummch and BomoIs, riving healthy ttnd natural intent Tho Children's P.maccn Tho Mother's Friend. GEHURNB CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of (2LfytfM&ifa The Kind You Haie Always Bought ; In Use For Over 30 Yeart. VMCeiNTHUflOOMMtNTt TT MUMY TttT, ItW V Oft. Proposals for Ilaad Chemical Fire Extinguishers for Oregon Stato Insane AsylHm. Salem, Or., May 7, 1909. Soalod proposala for furnishing 60 (sixty) hand chomical flro oxtln gulshors, ondorood on outside of en velopo "Proposals for Hand Ohomlc 1 Flro Extlngulshora for Oregon Stato Insane Asylum," and nddroBsod to tho undorslgnod, will bo rocolvcd at tho oxocutlvo chambers, stato capl tol, Salem, Or,, until May 24, 1909, at 2 p. m. All bids must bo accompanied by samples and cortlflod chock In tho amount of 10 nor cont (ton tier cent) of tho full valuo of tho bid, mado payabio to tno undorslgnod. Tno bonrd of trustees of tho Oregon In- aano Asylum rosorvo tho right to ro joct any and all bids. C. N. M'ARTHUR, Clork of Board of Trustoos Orogon Stato Insane Asylum. n-S-22d o Notlco of Intention to Improve a Portion of Winter Street. Notlco to horoby glvon that tho Common Council of the City of Sa eom, Oregon, dooms It oxpodlont to Improvo, and proposos to Improvo, at tho uxponso of abutting and adjacent property, Winter strcot. In tho City of Salem, Orogon, from tho south lino of Stnto streot to a point within lMi foot of tho north rail of tho rail road track of tho Southorn Paclflo Co., whoro it crossos said Wlntor street at the intersection of Wlntor and Trado streets. Tho roadway of said portion of said stroot shall bo Improvod tho full width from curb to curb by grading tho samo and plac ing tuoroon a crushed rock improvo mont tho full width from curb to curb, Including tho full Intorsoctlon of Forry stroot whoro It Intoraocts Wlntor stroot on tho west sldo of said Wlntor stroot. Tho Intersection of Wlntor nnd Trado stroots from the north lino of Trado streot to n point 1 Vi foot of tho north rail of tho rail road track of tbo Southorn Paclflo Co., shall bo Improved for a width of 29,, feet on both sides of tbo oonter lino of said 'VYIntor stroot oxcoptlng horofrom, howovor. a strip 7 feet In width tixtondlng full longth of tho pro posed Improvomont to bo occupied by the streot railway track of tho Portland Railway, Light & Powor Co., and Improved by said company. Curb lines shall bo established and said street shall bo Improved In ev ery respect In accordance with the plans and specifications adopted thorofor by tho common council and on Mo lu tho offico of tho city re corder. Remonstrances may bo filed against said Improvement In the maa nor und within tho time provided n tho charter of said city, Dato of the first publication of this notlco May 11, 1909. By order of the Common Council. W, A. MOORES. 6-lC-llt City Ilooordor. o Notlco of Intention to Improve a Portion of Winter Street. Notlco Is boreby given that the Common Council of tho City of Sa lem, Oregon, dcom It expedient to Improve, and propose to Improve, at tno txponso of abutting and adjacent property, Winter streot. In tho City oi Salm, Oregon, from a point 1 feet 3outn of tbo soutn rail of the railroad track of tbn Southern Pa clflo Co,, where It crosses said Wlater street at the Intersection of Winter and Trade streets to the north curb line of Mill stroot. Said Improvements shall be mado with crushed rock for a width of 82 feet on both !4ee of the center line of said street, except ing therofiom a space 7 foot in width extending along the center of said Winter street, which is to receive the street railway track of the Pert) Railway. Light ft Power Co., an te be Improved by said Company, an excepting inai portion ot sai a win ter street which la Intersected by the South Mill Crook raco, and except ing thnt portion which la intersectea by tho tributary of South Mill Greek. Curb linos shall bo established ana said Btreot shall bo Improvod In ov ory respect In nccordanco with the plana aud specifications adopted thorofor by tho Common Council and on fllo in tho offico ot tho city re cordor, nnd which also show nn eatl mnto of tho cost, ' RomoRstranccs mny bo filed against said Improvomont in tho mannor and within tho tlmo provided by law. Dato o! first publication ot this notlco May 11, 1909. By ordor ot tho Common Council. W. A. M00R18. G-ll-llt City Recorder. Notlco. Is horoby given that soalod bids for tho construction, of two cottages nt tho Orogon Stato Insnno Asylum will bo rocolvcd by the Board of Trustoos of tho Orogon Stnto Insane Asylum until June 7th, nt 2:30 p. in., nt which hour all bids will bo oponod by tho undorslgnod at tho ox ocutlvo chambers In tho prosonco ot tho nforosald board. Contractors may bid on olthor ono or both of thoio cottngos. All bide must bo accompanied by a cortlflod check In tho sum of nt least ton (10 por conO por cent of tho nmount ot tho bid, and mado payabio to tho un dersigned. Plans nnd specifications may bo oxa mined at tho oxocutlvo chambors, Salem, Orogon. Tho Board of Trustoos of tho Oro gon Stnto Insane Asylum rosorvos tho right to reject any nnd nil bids. O. N. M'ARTHUR, Clork or tho Board. Snlom, Orogon, May 18, 1009. G-19-14t o A, J. Bnlloy, a Portland streot car man, Is visiting his friends hero for a few dnys. m x TsbsbsbsbsbiBl I -BsIbsW. VbW IbsIbsBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSLIBu. ' EBLLLLLLLHLBBst ah Patent .Medicines or medicines advertised In this paper aru for sale at DR. STONE'S ' Drug Store The only cash drug store in Ore tea, ewe no one, and no one nwee It; carries largo stock; Its shelves, counters and show cksos are loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet articles, wines and liquors of all kinds tor medicinal purposes. Dr. Stone Is a regular graduate la ra ed ict no, and has bad many yeare of ex perience In tho practice. CoaiuJU- tloae are free. Prescription are free, and only regular price far medicine. Dr. Stono can he tBnf at hi drag store, Salew, Or., front 7 la the scorning until 9 at nhjht.