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Nver Ikfara in It-story was tbor ft !. p h g(.-3iTOUB trUnnirn a vie gave the Hpan- tttav!hhir rs (he oimHi lmnht about by ltiH(ciM!fJKSUfnAtlh Hitit-rn. Never before in luMry has there IwHin 'sucwssful ft mm1ictit ftr ijitt Vf'iik, d(ifiiitHtil ftnd nrvou, (of piitmarh mitt liver dffwtk'it hte rtyei. in rtiHt'Sfifin, MUoiisncss ami constitution, All im lions iiftve iHrueiittt-d by it, and Ail prain it. Spurious coins are legal!; made in China, They are used to put in the cutting of the dead, and theanperatition prevails that they make the dead happy. ORATORY ON TAP. I THIRD ECONOMY BILL Scrofii Taints t.li blood of millions, and sooner or later may break out in hip disease, running sores or soma mora complicated form. To cure scrofula or prevent it, thoroughly purify your blood with Hood's Harasaparilla, which has a . continually growing record of wonderful cures. . Carsa- parilla la America,'! Greatest Jfcdlolne, 11; lz for IS. Hood's Pills exra Imlltwiilon, hlllonanexa. Hood's The first doable-decked ship built In England was the great Harry, con alrticted in 1509, by order of Henry VUI. It was 1.000 tons burden and cost tCO.OOO. The Italian criminologist, Dr. Per nana, found that of 8,000 Juvenile eliminate 1,121 were idlers. The pre vailing crime was theft, being 1,183 of the whole. A procession of icebergs sent against the surface of the son would melt at the rate of 800,000,000 oubio miles of solid ice a second. Cake made with StAiltins Best baking powder has no bitter taste. William Neff, oi Colorado, unearthed sis baby coyotes on his ranch, and trained them so that they follow him like dugs. ' ' ' "" - -;" " L.VUIKS -CAN WXAB SHOES, One size smaller after using Allen's Foot Ease, a powder to be shaken Into the shoes. 1 1 makes tight or new shoes feel easy ; fives instant reuei so corns miu uuuiuna. t's the greatest comfort discovery of Jhe aste. Cures and prevents swollen feet. Misters, callous and sore spots. 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Benato Keguled by Four Good 8epha -Much llatttlue lluelneae Don Oratory was on tap in the senate Wednesday, and tour very good speeches were made. Daly of Benton, and lirownell of Clackamas, spoke in the forenoon on the repeal oi the law au- tborisdng the railroad commission, and in the afternoon Fulton ot Clatsop, and Dufur of Wasco, uncorked their elo quence in favor of a Joint committee to make an examination of the premises, ind report some project lor circumvent ing the obstruction to navigation ot the ifelurnbla river at Celilo. It opened t wide subject, and Fulton especially reveled in the industrial glories of the future Inland Empire when it shall have free water access to the eea. Soiling of Multnomah, opposed the resolution on the ground of economy, On motion of Taylor of Umatilla, it was tabled. His objection was made to the present foim of the resolution, but it really goes deeper, fie has lit tle faith that United States officials wonld attach much Weight to any ie- pott legislative committee might make, bnt if it moat go through, he wants the committee to be composed ot the best-equipped men in the legists Sure for such an investigation. - Senate Votes to Abolish EqoaliaaUon Board and Howao to Anoli.l. Railroad Cortuntsaluu. ! ," The third economy and reform bill passed the senate Thursday afternoon repealing the law creating the state board of equalisation. Considerable oratory was indulged in before the bill was put on its final passage. It was finally passed by a vete of 17 to 13. The feu tine ot the forenoon session in the house today was the passage ot a bill abolishing the board ot stats rail road commissioners. When the bill oame up on final passage, after a sus pension of rules, there were but four absentees. The vote of those remain ing was unanimous In favor of the bill, Friday's vote for senator; , Corbet t 8(i; M. A. Miller, of Lebanon, 23; Ucorge, 10; Oatch, 6; Eukin, 8; Wil liams, 4. Ia the Scant. The house bill providing for the in corporation ot the city ot Condon passed the senate. The house bill remitting the over- pata taxes to Jjincoin county was Thursday's vote for senator: Corbett, 88; Smith, of Clatsop, 34; George, 17; Kakin, 6; Williams, 8. When coming to San Franciso go to Brooklyn Hotel. 208-212 Bush street. American or European plan. Room and board $1.00 to $1.50 per day; rooms 50 cents to $1.00 per day; single meals 25 cents. ree coach. Chas. Montgomery. it you want the best wind mill, pumps, l.,,l,u ..!....-.. .. lull.. -11 ...... ..... ,.. i. nguiis, mua V, i nu Bin, boilers, citrines, or general machinery, see or write JOHN POOLE, foot of Morrison street, rortiana, uregon. The Soman bride, when being dressed for the wedding, invariably had ber hair parted with point of ipear. - A Japanese bride gives her wedding presents to ber parents as some slight recompense for tbeir trouble in rearing tier. - In the United States 37 per cent of children under three years of age dja vm nakiu-iuiQDUUai U1BUTUOTV. in Brazil a single pineapple hat never attained a greater growth than seven pounds. . AN OPERATION AVOIDED. airs. Rosa Gaum Writes to Mrs. Pinkham About it Bhe Says Deab Mbs. Pihkham: I take pleas ure in writing you a lew lines to in. form you of the good your Vegetable Compound has done me. I cannot thank you enough for what your medl- cine has done for me; it has, indeed. neipea me wonderfully. or years I was trou bled with an ovarian tumor, each year grow ing worse, un til at last I was compelled to consult with physician. He said . nothingcould be done for me but to go under so operation In speaking with a friend ot mine about It, she recommended Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, say ing she knew it would cure me. I then cent for your medicine, and after tak ing three bottles of it, the tumor dis appeared. Ohl you do not know how much good your medicine has done me I shall recommend it to all suffer ing women. Mrs. osa Gaum, 720 Wall St., Los Angeles, Cal. The great and unvarying' success of Lydia B Pinkham's. Vegetable Com pound Id relieving every derangement of the female organs, demonstrates It to be the modern safeguard of wo man's happiness and bodily strength. More than a million women have been benciitcd by It. - Every woman who needs advice about her health is Invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham. at Lynn, Mass. The ways and means committees held a Joint meeting, and, among oth- era, listened to the oase ot the Salem Orphans' Home, which asks for $5,000; that of W. T. Wright, of Union, who is out of pocket 35,OO0 and four years' interest by reason of the hitch in the Eastern Oregon asylum matter, and that of John Hull, who wants relief to the extent of nearly (10,000, being 10 per cent and interest for collecting the state's pait ot the mortgage taxes from Multnomah counnty in 1894, when he was depnty district attorney. He al- leges that he was employed by ex-Sec retary of State McBride to assist the attorney-general. The ways and means committees expect to complete their work early next week. Michell of Wasco, in the senaie, and Myers of Multnomah, in the house, in troduced a bill authorising expieas com panies to bring sheep into the state in lots of not more than five animals each, without having them inspected. The object is to do away with the trouble some and expensive requirements which subjects even a single sheep to official inspection. : Express companies do not transport sheep to market or between ranges, but handle chiefly the finest animals ..designed for breeding pur poses. Flaggof Marion, Introduced in the house a resolution calling npon the sec retary of atato to have a ceiling bnilt over representative hall at its first story, and to have the upper story divided into committee-rootns. It is supposed that snch an arrangement will greatly improve the wretched acoustics of the chamber, and it wonld certainly relieve the press for -accommodation of committees. "We can spare the spectators' gal lery. in these times of vigilant newspa- pets," said Flagg. The resolution was passed. t The house bill amending the statutes relating to circuit court terms in the third judicial district was referred to the ooinmitttee on judiciary. The honse bill to regulate salaries of county officers in Washington county was referred to the senators from Wash ington county. The house bill to incorporate the city 01 Ashland was passed. The committee on revision of laws reported back favorably the senate hill providing for placing the American flag on all schoolhonses. It was orderod engrossed for third reading. The oommittoe on penal institutions reported back favorably the senate bill pioviding for working misdemeanants on publio highways. It was re-refer red for specific amendment. The committee on education reported back favorably, with slight amend ment, the bill regulating qulifications of electors at school meetings and school elections. The bill was lost by a vote of 15 to 10 on final passage. The committee on agriculture report ed back the senate bill in relation to Eastern Oregon agricultural societies favorably; it was' ordered engrossed for third reading. The committee on judiciarv reported back the senate bill fixing the statu tory rate of interest at 6 per cent. Mulkey moved an amendment plaoing the rate at 8 per cant; the amendment was los. Ordered engrossed for third reading. ' The senate bill fixing the terms Of circuit court in the seventh judicial district was -reported favorably, and under Suspension read a third time and The bill putting the district attorney f Multnomah county on salary and diverting his fees into the county treas nry passed the senate without objeo tion. . The Marlon county dolegation con cluded to amend the salary bill fot Marion county by raising the allow ance for depnty hire in the clerk's office from f 1.250 to $1,800 per year, reducing snob allowance for the recorded from (780 to f OuO, and changing whol ly the scheme ot the assessor's pay Instead of allowing him a per diem ol $4 and $3 for field and $3 for office deputies, be is to be paid $1,300 per year, and will be allowed $3,500 for deputies. It is estimated that the new schedule will save Marion county about 18,000 a year. ben the Mackay bill to allow the Port of Portland commission to build drydock came before the Multnomah delegation, the point was raised that it might interfere with the projected en terprise o? Wolff & Zwicker. Pentiing inquiry into tins phase of the matter, uo action will be taken on the hill. One of the several bills for the abol ishment oi tne railroad commission passed the senate without a dissenting vote, on a favorable report of the com mittte on federal relations. It was the bill of Daly, of Benton, that passed. The author spoke strongly in favor of the repeal, and Brownell also improved the opportunity to go on record with an eloquent appeal for it Fulton's amendment to the Astoria charter, which has passed the senate, changes the charter in bnt one respect. The charter now authorizes the council to grant street railway franchises for a period of years only. Sherwin of Jackson, introduced in the house a bill for an act to promote the beet-sngar industry in this state br paying a bounty of $1 per ton for all sugar oeots narvested lor the purpose of being manufactured into sugar, for a period of six years. It carries the emergency clause. . Senator Porter's bill to amend the code provides that in all cases where service of summons is made by publica tion, the defendant shall appear imme lately on the completion of the notice or judgment may be taken. It also authorizes the county judge to grant an order for service of summons in the ab sence of the circuit judge. This is to avoid tedious delays where terms of cir cuit court are infrequent, and does not pply to cases where personal service is obtained. Freeland of Morrow, introduced a resolution asking the appointment of a lomt committee to Investigate the best means of improving the Columbia rivet Celilo. The committee is to report at the next session. The corner-stone of a monument to the Irish revolutionists of 1798, 1803, 1848 and 1867 has been laid at Cork. The London Standard says England can confidently rely on the support ol the Unitod States and Japan in the ex ecution ot necjsaary measures Ib Chin,, ... The senate bill calling for consti tutional convention in September, 1889, was reported back with amend ments and adopted. The bill was or dered engrossed for third reading. The senate bill to establish a rule of pleading In cases of arson was reported Lack favorably and ordered engrossed for a third reading. The bouse bill relating to the terms of circuit court in the third judicial district with amendments was adopted, and the bill ordered to third reading nnder suspension of roles was passed. Ia th Hoaae. A bill creating the office of game and forestry warden in eaoh county caused lively discussion in the house. but was passed by a vote of 88 to 30. Many were opposed to it by reason ot the expense to the state, claiming the wardens would cost the state $30,000 annually in salaries alone. Some claimed their connties did not need snch wardens at all. Flagg of Marion, made a good talk against the bill, bat to no purpose. A measure providing for the ap pointment of supreme court commis sioners was read a second time and re ferred to the judiciary committee. Young's bill, providing ior exempt certificates for volunteer Astoria fire men, was taken up, read a second and a third time, and passed. ' A special order for 10:30 was at this time brought np and passed. The measure amends section 891, title 1, chapter 8, Hill's code, and its effect will be to take the publication of sher iff's sale notices ont of the hands of the sheriff and place it in the hands of the judgment debtor or his attorney. A bill by fieeder, relative to the cor rection of defects in deeds for lands sold nnder execution, etc., came np for final passage. The vote stood: Ayes 17, noes 41, absent 3. Beeder himself voted in the negative, promising to bring the bill np in another form later in the session. a out by ; Moody provides for change in the Oregon law relative to the commission of nonresident attor neys to practice, so as to make it con form with the; statutory law ot Wash, ington, thereby allowing Oregon attor, neys to handle legal business in Wash ington. ... . Curtis' bill to regulate and protect sturgeon-fishing was, on motion of Roberts, made a special order for 8 P, M. Monday, The measure protects sturgeon from Match I to November 1 The sen-te bill conferring atiutlior- ity upon Engene divinity school to is-. ue degrees and diplomas was read the hrst and second times and referred to the committee on education. Young's bill to protect elk from Jan uary 1, 1899, to January 1, 1910, in Oregon, came up at 11:80 A. M., and was also a bill providing foi the regu lation of the carrying on of public works, v The senate bill making it a misde meanor to tear down or destroy toll- gates, teiegrapn poles, bridges or mao- lam roads, and providing penalties therefor, was passed by an almost cnoniomns vote. . The courtesies of the honse were ex tended to Hon. T. B. Handley. , Tiie senate bill Incorporating; the town of Monmouth, after passing its second reading, was referred to the Polk county delegation. The senate, bill incorporating the town of Elgin, after passing its second reading, under suspension of the roles was passed. Flagg of Marion, Introduced a reso lution for an appropriation to pay vol unteers tor the late Spanish-American war who were rejected, allowing $1.60 per day from the time of enlistment ontil the time of rejection. The reso lution prevailed. The bill abolishing the railroad corn mission is in the governor's bauds. JOSEPH SIMON NAMED, floniibllrnii Omietia Clinte for Nxnatar toilmlt withdraw From the Itace. "State Senator Joseph Simon, of Port land, was nominated tor United States senator Friday night by a caucus Dt G3 Republican members of the log, ialaturo. Without nominating speeches or any other method of putting forth canu dates to be voted for under a seoret ballot, Simon received 41 nf the 63 votos, ami he was subsequently de. dared the uminimous choice of the caucus, on motion of Senator Fulton, ot Clatsop, Corbett'a Letter of Withdrawal. When the caucus had asaomblod, with Senator Miohull, of Wasoo, in the chair, and Representative Moody, of Multnomah, as secretary, the organiziv tion that Was first effected by the reg alar Republicans, there was a roll-call, and then Representative Ross, of Malt' nouuth, in careful terms announced the definite withdrawal ol Mr. Cor- bett's name as a candidate, and read the following letter: Portland, Or., Oct. 6. Gentlemen of the Republican Caucus of the Ore, gon Legislature: I am sensible of the honor which you have conferred on me in making me the Republican caucus nominee Jor United States senator. Although I have been assured ot the support ot a large number ot friends to the end, and notwithstanding that I am the majority candidate as deolared in the canons, I am convinced that my continued candidacy tor senator would precipitate a deadlock and tend to dis rupt the party, creating sores which it would require a long time to heal. For a period of 40 years I have given the party tho warmest affection and the best service of which I am capable. I do not now desire any personal ambi tion ot mine to stand in the way of party harmony or of tho continued tri umph of Republican principles. 1 am therefore constrained to withdraw my name as a candidate. In doing so, I desire to assure my friends and the party of my continued seal and active co-operation in permanently securing the important principles for which we have so earnestly contended. I beg leave to thank my friends for the loyal and generous support which they have accorded me. I earnestlv hope that without further delay a sen ator may be elected who Is and bat been in accord with the sound financial principles of the party as embodied in the Astoria platform. Very respect fully yours, H. W. CORBETT." OREGON'S SKNAT0B. luaKnh Biuimi. tlt t'aiteiis Koilni CUta 6 lteuullon Votes on Viral Ballot. The nominee of Friday nlght'i IlO' nublioan caucus. Joseph Simon, was. Saturday regularly chosen United States senator by the legislature in joint session. Ho received the full Republican vote, exoept that of Senntor Kuykuudull, who was absent. All tin members seemed to recognise the bind, in g force of the caucus, and there was no attempt to evade or disregard It. Tho result was as follows: Simon.......... Kinctiiu. ...... llenitotl..... Ulauk. ....... SESSIONS WERE SHORT. Sanatoria! Queatlsa Ovenhadowed La- . ialattoa a$ Balam. . The senatorial question quite over shadowed legislation Friday. Both bouses attended to some routine work in the morning, and then adjourned. Tho 8eaato. In the senate, Kuykendall's bill de- ning the qualifications of voters at school elections, which lacked one vote of passing Friday, was brought forward again as a new bill, by nnanimons eon sent, and finally passed nnder suspen sion ot the rules. The property quali fication of the present bill is only $100, which must stand on the assess ment roll to the credit of the voter in the regular assessment prior to tlit election at which he or she is then qualified to vota The new measure also provides that in sohool districts having less than 1.000 inhabitants, a widow or male oitizen, otherwise qual ified, may vote without the property qualification, if he or she have chil dren of school age in the district. The committee on ways and means reported back to the senate a joint res olution authorising the secretary ol state to turn over to the officers of the Indian war veteran camps copies ot the history of the Indian wars. The res olution was adopted. Mulkey offered an amendment to the house joint : resolution providing for the payment of $1.60 per day to reject ed recruits by adding that the further sum of $3 per month be paid to those mastered into the serivce, and that such payment continue until they are mustered out. The amendment was debated. , The resolution and amend ment were referred to the committee on judiciary. . The house Joint resolution appropri ationg $25,000 to rebuild the burned portion of the Oregon Agricultural college was referred to the ways and means committee, which is to report batnrriay at 10 A. M. 1 Senator Adams called np the bill au thonzing school distiicts to contract debts. It was read a second time, and under suspension read a third time and passed. " iosih Simon, Joseph Simon, the now United Status onator from Oregon, was born in tier. many In 1861. Tho family moved to California when Joseph was but one year old, and, aftet five years' residence there, onuio to Oregon, in 1867. Since that time Mr. Simon has continuously resided in the city ot Portland. Ho obtained his education in the public schools of Portland. In 1873 ha wn admitted to the bar, and Is now at for many years past has been a men ber of the law firm of Dolph, Mallory ee Simon. In 1877 Mr. , Simon was elected to the city connoil of Portland, and served as a couoilman for three years. In 1878 he was elected secretary of tho Republican state central committee, and managed the state campaign of that year. In 1880, 1884 and 1886 he was chosen chairman of the Republi can Btate central committee of Oregon, and had charge of the national and state oampaigns of those years in Ore, gon. In 1893 he was ohosen a delegate to the Republican national convention, which met at Minneapolis, and was there selected as tho member of the national committee for Oregon. In 1880, 1884, 1888, 1894 and 1898 Mr. Simon was elected to the slate senate from Multnomah county. Al the ex piration of the present term, to which lie has just been re-elected, he will have served 30 years as a member of that body. . At the sessions of the state senate of 1889, 1891, 1896 and 1897, and th special session of 1898, Mr. Simon was chosen president of the senate, and, the state having no lieutenant-gover nor, he presided over the senate and over the joint conventions of both houses. . Ia tho sonata. The senate resolution providing fot constitutional amendment repealing the clause creating the offioe ot slate printer was passed Saturday. The house bill creating the office of game and forestry warden in each county was called np by Senator Ml chell as a special order ot business for the hour, and read the first time. xne committee on ways and means reported back the house Joint resolu tion 'providing for an emergency appro priation of $26,000 for the Oregon agricultural college at Corvallia. The senate did not concur. A bill by Dufur to provide for pay ment ot justice court fees into the county treasury was read for llie first time. - .. A senate bill by Morrow, fixing tlx time foi holding terms ot circuit court in the sixth judicial district, was read a second snd third times, nnder sus pension fot the rules, and passed. A bill by Harmon to protect elk, deer and other game was read the first time. Hill's registration bill was read the first and second times, and referred to the committee on printing. A house bill granting Astoria fire men privileges of exemption was read the first and second times, and under suspension the third time, and passed. A house bill authorising the county court of Multnomah county to acquire and operate a ferry nt Sell wood was read the first time. Gained 22 Pounds in 5 fleeks JOiiin (Ac ff(r-.vr(iiirfr, JWttnift, H. Aldarmtm Louis W. Camp, of our city, Iih rjiiite astonished liis frlotius of late, by a remarkable grtln in weight Holms gild 8 pounds In five weeks. Those of his friends who do not now the fuoti of his slckr.oss will read with interest the fullowltt.! "I was broken down In health and utterly miserable" said Mr. Camp to our reporter. "I was unable to woik much of the time and so badly nflWoted with a form of stomach trouble that life was a veritable nltthtintue. "I tried various ifiiiodies, bnt dur ing the six months of my sickness I ob tained uo relief. I bud always been a robust, healthy mun und sicklies bore heavily upon me, - "About two years ago I was advlaod to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pllla for Pale People. I purchased one box and rcoeived so muoli bouoflt that I used five more and was entirely cured. I gained twenty-two pounds In five weeks. Since I stopped taking the pills 1 have scarcely had an ache or pain. Interviewing ih9 A tUrmnn "Dr. William's Pink Pills restored me to health and I most heartily rco oimitptid them," L. W. Camp on oath says that the foregoing statement is trno. W. W. MKLOAN, Notnry Public, Following Is the physician's certifi cate as to Mr. Camp's present condition. I am a regularly licensed physician of Macomb, McDonougn county, III. I have very recently examined Mr. L. W. Camp as to his general physical condition, and find the same to be all that could be desired, appetite and di gestion good, sleeps well, and has all the evidences ot being in a good physi cal condition. SAMUEL RUSSELL, M. D. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 80th day of September, 1897. W. W. MELOAN, Notary Publio. iTAtlDuU THE EICaiCXE CF SYkTP CFI7GS Is due not only to tho orlidunltty nod simplicity of tho combination, but also to the care and skill wit h which it is manufactured by cicntifla processes known to the Cauhohnia I'ki Svitur Co. only, itnd we wish to impress npon all the Importance of purciinbiiig the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs I manufactured by tho CAUroitNi. Fio Brnup Co. only, s knowledge ot that fact will assist one In avoiding the worthless Imitations manufactured by other pur ties. The high standing ot the Cam. fonNiA Fia Sirntrf Co. with the medl. cal profession, and the satisfaction, which tho genuine Syrup of Flps hits given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy, it hj far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it docs not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company- CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. . mn rKlNttlKia, r.i, Lonnvii.l.K. Kr. nr. vhk, m.t. San Francisco has ft iimgninti. lltn Twilight, edited hy a .Tiipauese. Its editor, Yone Rnguonhi, Is SHsisled by a Japanese artist friend. Adventurer seeking Spanish tress, ore In Carilhettn watvis should not overlook the fact that there was some coal on the sunken Merrimao. ITEMS OF INTEREST. 1 In tho Hottso. The ohief measure before the house was the Hill registration bill. Hill made a strong speech in favor of it passage, showing the great necessity for such protection of the ballot-box, and urging it for the favorable consid eration of the members. His was the only speocn npon the bill, which was passed by a vote of 48 to 10. Selling's bill fixing the compensa tion of the district attorney . for the fourth judicial district was referred to the Multnomah delegation. The committee on education reported back. a measure providing a suitable time for holding teachers' quarterly examinations, with the recommenda tion that it be not passed. Senator Dufur's bill to punish van dalism reads: "Jt any person shall illfully break down, injure, remove or destroy any free or toll bridge, rail way, plank road, macadamized road, telegraph or telephone posts or wires, or any gate upon any such road, or any lock, or embankment of any canal, such persons, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by imprisonment in the penitentiary not less than six monthi nor more than two years, or by fine not less than $50 nor more thao $1,000." Senate bill No. 45, by Taylor ol Umatilla provide for the unconditional creating the state board of equaliza tion, ; The board of arbitration to setth the dispute between the American rail roads and the Canadian Pacific, has been completed by the selection ot Ed ward 8. Washburn, of Chicago, a the third member. Ornithologists have discoveied that crows have no less than 37 cries, each distinctly reforrable to a different no tion. ' In tbo House. The Sellwood ferry bill, by Beach, was introduced in the house Saturday, read a first and second times, and passed by a vote of 66 to 8. The bill authorizes Multnomah county to estab lish, acquire and operate a free ferry at Sellwod. Maxwell intrduoed a bill for the reg ulation of fees to be charged and col lected by tho county clerk of Tillumook county. Under suspension of rnles the hill was read the flrst.second and third times and passed. Speaker Carter this morning signed the senate bill establishing a free ferry at Corvallia, and the bill abolishing too rtuiiuaii commission. loDtig s nsiieriea bill, reported on favorably, was read a second time and ererred to the committee on fisheries, Hon. J. H. McClung was " extended the courtesies of tho house. A resolution providing for nn appro priation oi fZS.OOO to rebuild the me chanical hall at the agricultural col lege came up in a new form Saturday, Nichols Of Benton introducing a bill providing for an appropriation of that amount. A committee appointed to look into the cost of the house calendar reported that the average cost daily daring the extra session whs $26.11, and that it could probably be printed for $17.60, if unnecessary items were omitted. 1 lie report was amended to read "That the calendar shall not be Drint ed again during this extra session at a cost to exceed $20 per day." About a dozen new bills of minor Importance were read the first time. The report of the committee on the bill fixing the salaries of Marion conn ty omciHia was the occasion for qnite a tilt bat ween Rcpresenattive Flagg and Cummhig. Tiie former submit ted a report recommending the passage oi tne Din Willi an amendment cut ting salaries still further than provid ed by the bill. Cummings opposed further reductions, claiming that the figure were below a living basis. After a spirited ot-to of word between Flagg and Gumming, a motion to re fer to the committee on salaries of state and county officer was adopted. The senate resolution donating 1,000 copies of the book on early Indian war to the Indian war veterans was made a special order for Wednesday. Newspaper Men Sent to frlaon. St. John's, N. P.. Oct. 11. Mr. Parsons, editor of the Evening Tclo gram, of this city, and Mr. Herder, its proprietor, were sentencetl to 80 day' imprisonment for contempt of court in publishing s trie tares noon the iudsos of the upreine court. The oldest university In the world El Ayhar, at Carlo, Egypt Marigolds In North Africa reach height of four or five feet During the last centnty 100 lakes in the Tyrol have subsided and disappeared. Of the shoes Imported Into British colonies more than 46 per cent are of American manufacture. The toxlne remedy against the lo custs in Mashonaland, Africa, Is said to be proving of some efficacy. The largest tobacco pipe faotory In the world is located In Appomattox county, near i'amplln Ultr, Va. Anthracite coal discovered at historic Kings Mountain, North Carolina, show n anulysia of 96 per cent of carbon Como, the birthplace ot Alessandro Volta, is about to celebrate the centen ary of the invention of the voltaio bat tery. . The number of star visible to the aked eye is less than 6,000. The number of stars visible through the largest telescopes 1 probably not loss than 100,000,000. A lighthouse of bamboo has been built in Japan. II is said to have greater power of resisting the waves ttian any other kind of wood. 1 IIH Roots crowned. Bridge Made. Painless tilling and extraction. DR. T.H. WHITE fStSSZ FITI "n""tlr Curod. Konunrm Ji" aAf tlrat tlnr'n dm of fir. Kit nnmuanom, l ml lor ruts n bottle and tritt. lift. 8. U, JUJJii nffrvoiiRiiea va ormt S.OO trial H, IML, WD TheTartars have a quaint custom of taking a guest by the ear when inviting bim to eat or drink with them. There la more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other dlneaaxs put loiri-trttir, From the well known Portland Business College servnaM a life lone tmllmnnlnl of thorotteh lireptirtlta foranottli-n position. Tha Imto Uuotliitt of "Artntr..nir'i Combine Thews and rraeilee f .,kk..epir.i" ena ua tl do better work no Uin ever before. JtiVMiti. !, '; ",'.wH"- AnautTuotio, 1'rin. el!!, Portland, Oregon, Buy Direct WOOLEN MILLS And save m'd11pinati's profile. Fine tallnt. niataula, ttt.M t IU. Kit inmreiiiwd. c,i. I"ui, aatnpk'i, tH-ll'iitraanrtiinf tit Mank. pit,, niiUl Iree. Addritt J. tAMHUAN, Mi Kee tiuildtttt, Portland, Or. USEIT! BASEBALL, FOOTBALL. ATHLETIC AN3 GYMNASIUM SUmiEl, Bend for Catalogue. WILL 2 FUCK M. N0 Starke, at, Hnn Irmneleeo. YOUR LIVER I It Wrong? Get It Right.. KecoltKighL' Moore'e Revealed Remedy will Jo It. Three dcaee will anake yon feel better. Get It iron your drtiffsfat or any wtioicaale drug hmi, or ftsa Stewart a Holme. brugCo., tfeattie, and until the laat few years lui sumioard to be tin local treatment, pronounced It Incurs!, le. inciir.me. ror a greet many i-ar d.wtore pro. nounced It a local dlaeaae, and prescribed local remallee, end by conatantly railing to ears (lelenee kes proven Catarrh t be aconatllu- uuiiei utiwami, ana inertore require eon.Mtu tlonal trtiattiwnt. Hull's Catarrh Cure, man ufactured by r. I. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, Istheonlrconatlttitlonei cure on the market. It la teken Internally In doni-a from lOdropato a teaapoonful. It acta directly on the blood end mucona anrfaeea of the ayatem. They offer one knndred dollere (or any cane II full to cure. Bend for circular, and leatlotonlale. Ad-"v- '' J CIIKN1SYC0 Toledo, 0. 8ld fcy PntKKt.ta, 76o. Ilell'e Family l'llla are the beet In the fall demise your system by using Dr. I'funder's Oregon blood I'urllier. Try Schilling's Beet tea and baking powder. Make money by enceeefnl .1-eculetnm tn ctiiuniio. y,e buy end aell wheel on mar. etna. ..... i. . , made on email bt-miuilnr by- ...... . litre.. Write lor full parlicuiere. tet of rfc erence given, Several yre' ex pertenceon the Uitcetto Board ot Trade, and a thorough know. Ie.iepfthebntp. 4id for our free re fe Chtc.eo Hoard of Trade Hrok..ra. OfUoee la I?ort)etiU,OreiitmeiidH.teltle.Web. ,'PniiS lltwl l.l a m timir, sji'fteu MtMtfwe, tiHiEvmi Cute'-it 1" oa.iMri.i.f' if. r. :v. "" CURE YOURSELF! Vm lllf4 for itnfiMttiriU irriuiloii or u,tmMt.tji of niuaosi )i!ilrnr,M. rftlUltfwfl. HRf. ll.it Skatrlu Or), fftmt or pot Mm out. ... a-r-ne m ! m ft WrigJttMlt. Circular ett ue rveee rwiuaet. Ko. ii. 1 WHEN writing t mention tale i CLEARANCE SALE OF RAMBLER, IDEAL, And other make, of eye! on, No rimaonable offer refnaed. from fi up, to make room fur B.oiio 1SB fi.tMHLlr.BS andldeal. now on the rol, Write for bargain U.t, cataloguee and egoncy. , . Fred T. Merrill Cycle Co. PORTLAND. WOKANK. TACOMA. ...Willamet Iron Works... INCORPORATED 1889. Front and Everett Sts. ManufMtuKri 'of Miring and Stationary Englntl and Mach nery, Shafting, Pulleys, lingers, fate? &oil .7"umltyrW- Co-' Manlier Grin ri?X iSg?"en' 1 Excelsior Bolting Suingfgti Bv-l-SW'tav Cotton and Lather bTKAMIIOAT UVILItEKtl.., PORTLAND, OR. kh BHD mm m supplies Cawston k Co, I unci or. le H. P. Qr.gory a Ce! andSOFintSt., Portland, Or. 304 First Ave., S S(lti, VA 4tus JaraiN$ aso boiLeb