The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, February 01, 1907, Image 4

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    MAYOR OF SUNBURY
Says Pc-ru-na Is a Good Med
kin. Hon. C. C. Brook, mayor of Sun
bury, Ohio, also attorney for Farmers'
bank and Sun bury Building and Loan
Co.. write:
"I have the utmost con6denee in the
virtue of Feruna. It is a great medl
cine. I haw used it and I haw known
many of my friends who have obtained
beneficial results from it use, i e
Mt araise Penine loo MfWy."
rim, rrm
HON. a C. BROOKS. J
There are a host of potty ailments
which are the direct result of the weath
er.
This ia more true of the excessive heat
of maimer and the intense cold of
winter, but it is partly true of all sea
ion of the year.
Whether it be a cold or a cough, ca
tarrh of the head or bowel complaint,
whether the liver be affected or the
kidneys, the cause is very liable to be
the same.
The weather slightly deranges the
mucous membranes of the organs and
the result is some functional disease.
Pemna baa become a standby in thoto-
anas of heme for minor ailments of this
sort.
Ask your Drunist for Tree Peruna Al
manac for 1907.
Ko Caaaa tor Arraaat.
"GeorM," said Mrs. McSqulllop
ber llete lord, who waa tooting- bit
shins before the fire. "I auppoat you
get the credit for sweeping the snow off
our front walk."
"I reckon 1 do, Cynthy," responded
"""a- Salem. Monday. January
"And you know you don't do a lick ' nioril,1 nai D0n presented In the Senate upon declared them elected. Mulke
Of It You know 1 do It myself." asking l'ongrts to compel railroad to serves until Mstvli 4, iW7, and Ilourne
flit rvfhr 1 tbUIHat It I ra attitT ' ull . nn.l ivrant 1 ha annf t in rttl .
'-'PROCEEDINGS OF OREGON LEGISLATURE
Monday, January 23. I yesterday' lection in the two house
S A ma-' waa read and President llninea tnere-
Hl miliar.
"I'm sure I don't know what be saw
la ber. Her face is decidedly plain."
"Yes, but the figure she has makes
up for all that"
"Figure? She's positively scrawny;
she hasn't any figure."
"You're wrong there. She has six
figures and the first one's a fire.''
Philadelphia Press.
PUTS CURED M S TO 14 DAYS.
FAZO OINTMENT U guaranteed to tan anj
cm of ichlnf, blind, bieediugor protruding
yliaa ia to M dart or money rcfandedjOc
doubt about that"
"Well, what sort of
think you are?"
"I'm a blamed small specimen of a
man. Cynthia," aald George, still
reoely toasting bis shins. "I bare no
doubt I am meaner aud mora con temp
tlble than you think. Lord, lore you.
Cynthy, you can't get luto any argu
ment with me on that pronation. I'm
the lasiest, good for notbtngest onerlest
man In the neighborhood. If It wssu't
that I'r got such a good wife, I'd go
and blow my worthless brains out. Sup
per ready yet, dear?" Philadelphia
Index.
Majeatr al a &ml Km.
The officer, who had coma in a closed
carriage to take the man of tb nous
to tb detention hospital, was informed
that there would b som difficult; in per
suading him to go.
"What's the trouble?" he asked.
"II says he i the caliph of Bagdad,
acJ he doesn't hare to go anywhere un
ites h chooses. He ssrs be s going to
stsy right here.
1 can fix that, all right," th officer
ssid.
Entering th room, he walked np to
him and extended bis band.
Haroun al Rascbil, he said, with a
genial smile, "bow are you, old boy'
Who art you, alar? haughtily de
manded th other.
"Don't you know m? I am the ab-
koond of Swat. I bav com to tak you
oat for a ride. Come with me.
"Tour highness outranks me. I will
go.
Stala Book.
inc stains may be removed from a
book by applying with a camel's hair
pencil a small quantity of oxalic acid
diluted with water and then using blot
ting paper, two applications will re
move all traces of the Ink. To remove
grease spots lay powdered pipeclay
each aide of the spot and presa with an
iron aa hot as the paper will bear with
out scorching. Sometimes grease spots
msy be removed from paper or cloth
by laying a piece of blotting paper ou
them and then pressing the blotting
paper with a hat Iron. The heat melts
the grease, and the blo'tlng paper ab
sorbs It
sell their innd grants. The sentiment sil Year from that daU
. l . i u ; .1.... ........ 1.. .
oi in i,r(iBintuiv Mlt uv wlv
a man do you lie with congress.
1 nere is a witie uiuurvuc uviwreu
the valuation placed on the Oregon City
Tuesday, January 22.
Salem, Jan. 22. Both houses of
the
l,.,-k bv the owners and Federal olH-, legislature in tt'Mtmte session until)
rials. The former estimnte the value elected Jonathan llourne. Jr., I'nitod
at about Sl.fttHURH) and the latter at States senator for the long term am
shout 310.000. Should the Legislature Fred y. Mulkev foi the shoit term
decide to acquire this property it isj The vote on Mulkev was unanimous
probable the matter will have to be
settled in the courts.
Among the ucw House bills today
were:
KstaMiahiiig union high school
in !.. I.. ....... ...lull lu.ru ..' II..,
. Ill tv v.ov n i ,,,- ..- ... V..V
'Ht.utA nrnunl t-.t.,.l f.r Kim TIlFiv
representatives, Keynolits, Kixlger ami
lis JH'tiieitiier, ot .Marion, reiusvu i aup
I
triota fnim two or mora euntiiruoua dis- 1" IWume. Iluwe men expiuinci
iri,.t I tluit they did not pledge theiiiaolvtn
Appropriating 1100.000 fur veterans and also that their conidituolits gave
of Indian War, ISoS-Stt, and members plurality against him. Four scimtois
of Ninth hVgimcnt, Oregon militia, 1 llouth of Ijtne, likvctH-k of tirnnt, Mil
while actually m service, for use and , j,,, ( Linn-Marion and Whealdon of
risk of their horsos, at per diem of 1, 1 Vaeo. voUM aintinst IVirne. The
senator gave much the same roanon as
the tepreaentativM for not favoring
and appraised value of every animal I
that was killed or rendered unfit for 1
service. I
Authorizing Governor, Secretary of i
State nn.l Mate Treasurer, composing
Hoard of Public Building Commission
ers, to procure site iv purcnase or eon-
leiiin.it ion, and const mot building for
state printing plant, and appropriating
tto.mm therefor. provide for
Placing Mate Printer on fat salary f .lttmiirnit
funds for purchase of supplies and
equipment of ofiice.
Appropriating f.io.uiw tor deepening
and improving harbor and channel in
Tillamook Kay, and authorizing Gov
ernor to appoint commission of five per
sons to ucrvise its expenditure.
ror rehwation of Mate Peaf Mute
School, and approiiriating 14,000.
Creating Crook County into the First
Central Oregon Agricultural Pistrirt,
aulhorir.ing hol.ling of an annual din
trii-t fair at Prineville, and appropriat
ing 1.000 and printing to amount of
WoO therefor.
Appropriating lii.OOO for mainte
nance and .supiwrt of Central Oregon
State Normal School.
St. Ttto1 tMK and all Werrona DiaaMB
prmanaeUy etirvd D7 lr- a.lia' ffrvas
iiaxir. Mad tat FBKE SI trial bo(U and
imua. bt. Jt. U. Uiae, La, SU Aicb su, rkllaO
RlSht.
Little Boy Are not all the words
used to be found In th dictionary.
papa?
"No, my child ; new words are coined
every day."
"And what la the last word, papa?"
"I don't know, dear. Ask your
mother, abe always has the last word."
Translated for Transatlantic Tale
from Le Hire.
Thursday, January 24.
Salem, Jan. 24. Both house this
afternoon adjourned until Mondav.
This is largely due to the state printer
being unable to secure enough composi
tors to turn out the work on time and
will allow him time to catch up.
The two houses this morning met in
joint assembly and listened to an ad
dress bv Mr Bryan.
A bill was introduced in the senate
permitting capital punishment for tob
bers who are captured armed with dan
gerous weapons
Bourne.
The vote stood: Mulkev House,
60; senate, 87. Bourne Mouse, 57
senate, 23.
No progress lias so far been made in
either hoiuie on the railroads bills that
commission, reciprocal
maximum rates, taxation
of gruea receipts, etc. Theee subjects
have hardly been hoard of vet in the
senate, and only one bill baa appeared
there relating to them. This is the
bill ot Senator Johnson, of llvnton
providing for reciproixtl demurrage and
prohibiting rebates and discrimination
but omitting the com mine ion. In the
house, however, a number of bills have
been introduced.
A joint memorial was introduced in
the Semite thia morning by Senator
Mulit asking ooiigresa to comcl tl
owners of tho Oregon A California
Railroad company to still its grant kinds
at the price stipulated in the grunt.
llio resolution was referred to Uie com
mittee on resolutions.
By unanimous vote the senate adopt'
ed a memorial asking congress to re
move all tariffs on raw jute or jute
bags. Thia move will quite likely tend
to defeat any effort to establish a jute
null at the state penitentiary
By combining two resolutions the
senate sought to eliminate one junkt
ing trip. Hesolutiona had been intro
ducod for the appointment of a com
mittee to confer with a committee from
Washington on the subject of fisheries
and another committee to Confer on
puotnge. ine senate committee on
Saddeo Reform.
. "Ton usually give yonr husband a
box of cigars for Christmas, don't
you?"
Ten. But I'll have to think of
something else this year."
"How Is that?"
"Why, I told blm I was going to do
my Christmas shopping tomorrow and
be spoke right np and aald be had con
cluded to give up smoking." Cleve
land Plain Dealer.
Bills were aigo introduced in the resolutions provided that one commit
tee snouiu oe provided ror tne two pur
poetn.
Italy has more extended boos Indus
trie than any other country.
AWFUL ATTACKS OF PAIN.
A Most Dreadful Case of Kiiney
Trouble and How It Was Cured.
Thomas N. McCullough, 321 South
Weber St., Colorado Springs, Colo.,
says: "For twelve
or fifteen years I
wus suffering fre
quent attacks of
pain in the back
and kidneys that
lasted for three
weeks at a time. I
WAiild In n.al.l.
V'dLi turn in bed- The
a terrible condition, at
times a complete stoppage occurring. I
began with Dean's Kidney Pills, and
soon felt better. Keeping on, I found
complete freedom from kidney trouble.
The cure has been permanent; I owe
my good health to Doan's Kidney Pills."
Sold by all dealers, 60 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
suit
-4.-41
nrine was in
Throughly Reliable.
If ever here ws s'reliable and safe reme
dy it is tnjit old and famous porous r laster
A lie ck'. It has been in u-e for sixty
y-ars, ana is as p p ilar to-aay as ever, and
we uouui it tnt re is a civilized eomm nity
on the face of ibe globe w ere this wonuer-
lui pain reliever cann t be louncl. In the
lrcti n of the ingndients nd in their man
ufacture the eixatcst are is taken to kwn
each piaster up to the highest stande d of
exc Hence, and so pure and simple are the
ingredients mat even a cam c:m ue tnera
Alicocks are thenmnal and eenmi e no
otis plasters and are sold by PruggisU in
every pan oi me civiuzeo worio.
A Direct Appeal.
A story Is told of a New Tork car
conductor. who had once been In the
ministry, kud who retained some of
his former ways of speech in his new
calling.
lie had been at the front of the car
collecting fares, and when he returned
to bis platform a well-disposed person
told him that a man had boarded the
car at Houston street and bad found a
place Inside.
The conductor steeped Inside the
doorway, and ran bis mild gaze up and
down the car, but could not be sure
which of the tightly-packed passengers
was the late arrival.
Will the gentleman who got on at
Houston street please rise?" he asked
calmly.
The gentleman rose Involuntarily.
and with a bow and a "Thank your
the conductor collected bis fare.
senate creating the county of North
Grant and create a railroad commission
to be appointed by the governor.
In the house new measures included
the appointment of a commisttion to in
vestigate the fire insurance business
and one providing that each county
shall be a judicial district and provid
ing for a prtecuting attorney for each
county.
The bill providing for publication of
Big Timber Deal M.d Public.
Altany An agreement made in 1!M1 ,
whereby the Oregon A California mil
road is to Hcllabout 16,000 acres of Linn
county timber land to Jennings Ilrvw ,
of IV-troit, Mich., has just been record
ed here. The contract calls for the sale
of IH,7i9.44 acn-B lying in towmdiliw 10
notice or all est rays was pasaed by the n1 11. soutli, range 2 east, at $11 .60
house. The senate bill fixing the Linn-' P' acre, payments to be made a-i fid
Lane bouniUiry was also passed by the 1 '""a: Novemlier 15, l'.Hll, l!8,0W..1K:
house.
Four bHIg were passed by the senate.
Ihey provide: ror holding meetings
of state textbook commission in May
instead ot July; raising fees of jurors
from f 2 to $3 per day; fixing salaries
n Douglas county; to turn unexpended
.school funds hack into the county
school fund instead of the general fund.
every year thereafter a payment of
$18,088.80. The land embraced in
this deal is a part of the railroad
grants ami is covered by splendid timber.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Fruits Apples, common to choice,
50S,75c per box; choice to fancy, $10;.
2.60: pears, 1(3,1.60.
Vegetable Turnip, INai.SS per
sac; carrots, i if; 1.2.5 per sack; beets,
; 1 .2.VS)1 .60 per sack ; honterifclish, 7 ijfa
An rie rwttirwl u ........ .4.. ....., ft i '
Wednesday, January 23
Salem, Or., Jan. 23. There are
pending in both houses an unusually
large number of lien bills and in a ma
jority of cases the advantages that will
follow their enactment are conferred pound: cabUige, 2S.C per rxmnd: muli-
uprjn the laboring man who performs . flower, 2.50 per doten ; celery, 3.50
work and who, under the present stat- (5.4 per crate ; pumpkins, 2c per pound :
soiiasn, per rjound : Htirouts. 8c n
end of trouble in getting wlmt is his pound.
Bad Blood
la the caus of all humors, eruptions,
bolls, pimples, n-rofulou ore,eciem
or iall rheum, as well as of rheuma
tism, catarrh and other trouble. Tha
greatest blood remedy for all tbeaa
troubles, provnl by It uneijualcd
record ol cures, i
Hood's Sarsaparllla
In usual lluuld form or In chocolatfd
ublets known aa 8aratab
100 doses it.
Safeir.
At th crowded downtown ei.iner th
frlghtrniKl pedestrians wer n'urrying out
ot th way of afreet car, autonobliea, d
lOery waous, and policemea on horse
back. "tloah !" xclalmed th window washer,
looking down on thoin from bis perch on
th narrow led of a llflecnih story wlu
dow. "I'm glad 1 alu'l lu that crowd I"
Chicago Tribuu.
Motkan will And Mr. WlnstoWs floolhlai
Syrup lb Oral rsiacdv to UMlorthirhUdrva
luring lb IMthlng pailud.
Got Ilia ! Mlaed.
What bss kept you out so late?"
sternly asked Mrs. (layman.
"Been s sitting up aim a dying rr ma.
nr dear, answertu nr autH-iionai wu-sort.
That won't do this lime, ' ah rejoin
ed "Tb old year has been rtmid Tral
days, to my certain knowledge."
Dafa Cannot II Cured
t loral apiltrallons aa thsy rannot h lh
dinrawd i-uriiitti ol in ear. 1 i,ai U uuljr una
way lururettva.nvM. and lhat i hr euiniiui
tunal rn,tlwi. Iwaiurt u t au .1 ly an In
Itain.d e.duitn wf the utui-iu lining ct tit
Kmuchlau Tul. W hn ihlalotia islnOantpd
m nava a ruiul'lfti H.und or liniiarlrri hear.
n. and whrn It is vniiratt t'af, afiteu !
thv mult, aud unieia tha Iunainn)atHu ran i
latat, out and this lut r t.i ail to its ttoruial
wti'tltlon, hearing will ba di-Rtro)4 tofawr;
uin . i-ass out oi irn ara raiiBvti ir i alarm,
wbl.-h lanuihtns but au Innaiuad coadllWn ui
Uitf-inui-out mriarvs.
w wltt sir on liuhdrel Poltart fur an
ca ot lranirM o-au.r.1 j catarrh i that ran
tint Im rurrd bj Hall's t'aiarih t ur. baod lor
circular!. Ire.
r t. i iimi a in., igiio,o.
Hold by nruln. ;.v.
Uaila lamlly l lili ar lh bftt.
Mlatakaa Kaalllr. j
"IIow can you call yourself a Chrts- i
tlan." demanded the aanctlmonloua Mr. j
lllrg.it. "If yon play golf on tb Sub- j
bath?"
But I don't." replied the mild man. j
What! How dr you ay you '
don't play golf, when this very mlu
ute "
"I say I don't call mraelf a Chris
tian. My name's IsaacaU-lu." -t'blla-
lelphla rresa.
Bl
Tb
lac Blaadad talvatUMlat.
slvatloa Army bid fair to be
come an arlatocratle body. Major Mary
Murray, who supervise th military
and tiaral league of I he Halvatlonlata,
Is a daughter of the lata J'" Mur
my. K. c. II . and Limit. Col. Mliuil
Held, who reivnlly married Coiimila
loner Booth Tucker, I a daughter of
a former acting governor of Bombay.
The w.iiinlasloner himself resigned a
Judgeship III India, with all the wealth
ml special iHialtlon attacheil to It, to
devote hliumlf to Balvalloo Army
work.
Lmly Rnrah Hladen I a UalvalhHilaf.
and the cmititea dowager of Tea field
Is a uiemlN'r of the auxiliary of the
army. Two daughter of Mr. Onslow,
late niciiibcr of parliament for (lulld
ford, have together steadily risen In
(lie rank. Intimately eoutiwted with
the work lu Australasia I the Hon.
Mr. Hlrd, wife of the former prim
minister of Tasmania. Rhe la said to
I a ardent as any ftnlvnllon Army
Inks In dlsimslng of th "War Cry."
The daughter of the late Lady Ualt.
if.i of th lli'iili'iinnt governor of
Ontario, Is working In Catisda. Ana
wvr. TO MC A tOtO ONt OAV
laia I.AXATIVk MtuMO WflM.Mt TablrU
Hrulii ralund auwaj it It talU In cura. K. W
UHOVK'S inaiuta u on aach box. c.
. j
Id l.lhl Mlatary.
Capt. Kldd was burying hi trraiur.
"U s batiar than putting It la suburban
Iota." ha chuckled. "Th aione; will
alaaya b lliar."
Kully aware, too. that th authorities
couldn't rob him of It by ui and i
clal ManiMita, b aatlaned hltnralf that
no Bisddleaom reiwrtar waa aoalng
around In th nalshborhood and batonk
him If fiu to th long, low, rakish
craft that lay walling for bna two cable'
length from abor.
For Lung
Troubles
Aver' Cherry Pectoral cer.
Inly cures coughs, colds,
bronchltls.consumpdon. And
It certainly itrengiheni weak
throats and weak lungs.
There can be no mistake about
this. You know It Is true. And
your own doctor will say ao.
" Mr llllla Wy a lantt.1 eatk I ihi
a.rilii I af .t kul la ..ln ."ol
I 1,1.4 Aret'i I'heri. -...l f, V "'
nihl k kaiier. a,. a. .km.uI la.at!
milll ka perlaelli waU,"-. haaTaVT
araiL. Aiwa, III. '
1 iaui.
3
lit-J O ifsru,,
At
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aMMaauMwraea af
9 ttteWAHUA.
WI.U.
a tit vioot
Keep lh bowwla rular with Ayer
filie nd thue hetn recover.
uowAim r. nrRTtm
.. lwlvill I ajotalia pnailtu. a.nMi i.utj.
Si. 0 arnili mmiu.
kir w.',a ha
banal liaaa.
Aaaaear arl I1m,i
I Slan.
ll... I -l.l i o..i,l. all.M, v ilol.
ttif.tM-r.il. aania tvaia M.llln nviutt. .n
aee'icwihHi. wM.tr4 aa t m.
rework ulUiled, UaianiMWI laHauu a
MAKE NO MISTAKE
tOWEJbj
IHW-l
lJiajuM
. OILED
CLOTHING
will give you com
pieto protection
and long service
You cejvt &Iford
to buy any other
Every garment
guaranteed
Th txtX 4lrr sS
FRUIT TRttS, VINtS, PLANTS
BERKSHIRE SWINF. tRMr.d
SHORTHORN CATTlf. Rr,u,d)
BARRtD AND WHITE ROCKS
PACIflC MJRMRV CO.
t alaUniwa fra. IfMmtat, Or
CROPS NEVER FAIL
t it r HiimIi walls, 4tn( hrv
;,M -att il Vttr t (NrMFer mtw fttr vlf
v )tL Uxk aUv are iu tuf , tf rlb iftj
tmiltl, ewttlof tt irk M 4 sj 4
Dor In tHw tiuii, r I . 0 Imftiai ihefMi Ovii,
IWH.Hi' ft kfeJrt ltUra4 nr (Mia. K-V
ueitmiM m f , H ti !
Wot lu iu MtS - H rMMllV Ml f
eaiiw. 4 eNluM ttx Jm . )US Sk riJ
tir M fttt (ft I'-! Iqllrs,
t. i , MOOHfc H At tAf KlflHrANf
HI A HI I VMS- S4 AufcstuM IttsillfSa
RHEUMATISM
AMD
NEURALGIA
I j
1 IF
ST
JACOBS
OIL
The Proved Remedy
(or Over SO Year.
Price S3 sad SO
YOU
ifiouia you aaul lu buy or aall
Kiii-lly rwntrmtor lhat In, an.l Mil
kiiul. til Mimiia SlK-k. and "ttL iltal ar
ll.r inarh.l. Six
wrlta or ir
I r. i. cAtuittn co.
tit AMadM BUla
f 1laW, Oniaa
Man, tor ot Cortland i-k Kii-hanaa
bl Anwlt
RUBBER STAMPS V.
do not tata nnl.ra and rartdlamr Rnbrit
'il', faia, Kin. W manulactui Our
own eooda. our Muiti..iit i. u.a im,i
ml w.t in. iry ran buy. M tit Iwlay foi au
"Kulibar fciaiup taiai.u.
THE Urwm-KODSON CO,
PorUand, Oracon
P.N. U
N. S OT
J 1 VI,M wrtllai taad..rtlaarBlaa
I " ml.. l I . j
Jerrys
Seeds
prov tlirlr worth at barvrat
tun. Aftrrovrr fifty yratsof
surer, thrr are truauurrl
the htt ami surrtt by carrful
Slantri enrvvitirr. Your
ralrr arlla thrm. IM1 Set!
Aaoaal fire on rcut.
av raeav ta-, ..ik
ITS 'SllS
MULEHEAM
BORAX
rttre mum . 1000 jo muu.
If AM BONAA tm Ik Naaw. rra 4 Oain.
fntMNawH,
X Villa Tram Horat fr .ata al ail rlralpra.
aan,f! att.l ri.i,nlr I'lrtur in rilr., krvrita
.,,.1 .Ui-t; nam, ratiltt Cl Bar. C.,
OaklaarJ. tat.
Germany has barred oat American po
tatoes and ail kinds of American preserv
ed meat.
SKIN DISEASES
HUMORS IN THE BLOOD
When the Llood is pure, fresh and healthy, the akin will be soft, smooth
nd free from blemishes, but when some acid humor takes root in the circu
lation its presence is manifested by a skin eruption or disease These
rumors get lnio me Diooa, generally because of an inactive or sluggish
condition of the members of the body whose duty it is to collect and carry
off the waste and refuse matter of the system. This unhealthy matter is left
to sour and ferment and soon the circulation bprr,mM harA ;(t,
poison. The blood begins to throw off the humors and acids throurh th "n,v
n irl.Mld - I , 1. - -1 - . . ' --o ' I XI
riue, when he d'X not luse out alto
gether.
It lias lieen dliwverel that all lino
officers of the 0. . G. have been
chosen in violation to the state con
stitution. Representative Jai'kson lias
prepared a bill to remedy the defect.
I lie bill providing that lurors mav
be kept together in civil actions has
the honor of beint; the first to utss the
house.
The senate passed the bill agreerl
upon by Ine ami Linn fixing the
bounilary between those counties.
Governor Chamberlain sent a mes
sage to both houses txiay asking more
money for the Jamestown expition. I
A total of IV bills have txn intro
duced relating to rnwls and highways. I
Johnson's ni(nure providinir for ioint
iuiprovenient by county and state is the
iriotit important. I
Twenty-four new measure were read
for the first time in the house todav.
Th makes a total of 237.
Among the if) bills in the senate
were two Ijy Jfctiley amending the di
rect primary law. One provides for
party conventions before the primary
election ami the other makes statement
No. 1 pledge apply to party candidates j
pores and glands of the skin, producing Eczema, Acne, Tetter. Psoriasis.
tori I"'" enjPt'ons,t); various kinds. Eczema appears, tisually
with a slight redness of the skm followed by pustules from which there
" " "'' "u' .t , "? anu ,orms a crust. t"e itching is intense.
""ny Uiebacfc, breast, face, arms and legs, though other parts
E-Tmi Y f- a- Jn lcUcr.the 8ki" dries, cracks and bleeds;
the acid in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, which are intended
to keep it soft and pliant, causing a dry, feverish condition and giving it a
hard, leathery appearance. Acne makes its appearance on the face in the
I Buffered with Eczema for forty iorm. of P!mPle! and black heads, while
2!IV.a.d ?iaid.flnd othl?, ? rsonasl3 comes in scaly patches on differ-ZZZSU?nLTtll-.W.
?nt Part? ? hC body' One of the worst
in ana burntnjj: puatule would lorms -oi Skin trouble is Salt Rheum-
Villntl thaM flnark, ; t . . . . .
- w vw ii i:iVrif1T nf r.f 1- Al 1
" wa a fc UU1UI ll H till H 1? Ill HI'H II
Onions Oregon. 11..'15 rwr htin-
nrpi
Potatoes Oregon Iljirlatnks, fancy,
i.-utai..Hi; common, ifrj.r.
Wheat Club, CHc; bluratem, 70c;
vaney, ow,c; rel, eiic.
Oats No. 1 white, $2S; groy, 12
Ilarley Feed, $22 per ton; brewing,
iz-t; roiieri, si'-(a,24.)U.
Kye AK4Ah prr cwt.
Corn Whole, 20; cracked, 27 pet
Hay timothy, No. 1, 14fS
15fierton; Kastfrn Oregon timothy,
17f3,18; clover, 9; cheat, $9; grain
nay, fWmlU; alfalla, 114
Butter Fancy creamery, 3035c ptr
pounn.
Butter Fat First grade cream, .Kk:
per pound ; second grade (Team, 2c less
per pound.
r.ggs uregon runcn, 3.Ks30c per
dozen .
Poultry Average old hens, 13(3,140
per pound; mixed chickens, 12r,13c;
spring, U(ijU ; old rortors,H4lle;
dressed chickens, lr,17c; turkeys,
live, 17 17i'c; turkeys, drowsed,
choice, 20(?22c; geese, live, 10l2c;
ducks, 14(n15c.
Wal Irescl, 8 Wr3,9- mr nound.
I3eef Dressed bulls, 2(5,30 per pound ;
The election of Mulkey and Bourne as cows, 425c; country stwrs, bCjbc.
form from
there flowed
United IStatea senators was confirmed
tolay in joint session of the two houses
as the law requires. Tlie journal of
Dairymen to Co-Operate.
Arago The larie creamery, the prop
erty of Kobert Tyrrell, at this place,
has lK;en leased to 12 dairymen of this
ne'ghhorliood. They will run it on
the co-operative plan. Ollicers were
elwrted as follows: Manager, K. 8.
Tyrrell; secretary and treasurer, Clar-f.ni-a
Hchroeder. Other ollicers will be
Mutton Dressed, fancy, 8(5,8 ner
pound; ordinary, fi(5,7c.
Pork Dressed, 65,8c per pound.
tb ki I. n ,cratc h,d off Bomelln-'S causing baldness. Poison Oak elected later. This large creamery is
of beef. I oaerei aVonf Ta the V- lv als0 fsagreeable types ol skin m a ricii nairy ing (iistrict. but has fjeen
toaw rear i wa auiietea, but
wbeal used H. 8. S. I found a per
feet ours. Ther ha never been
say return of the trouble.
L t O.K. EVANS,
Stockman, ITob.
disease. The humor producing the trouble practically idle the rmst two years
lies aormant in the blood through the
Winter to break out and torment the
sufferer with the return of Spring. The best
treatment for all skin diseases ia S. S. S.
It neutralizes the acids and removes the
humors so that the skin instead of being
irritated and diseased, is nourished by a
aujjpiy ui jresn, neaitny blood. External
Milk from .iiXJ cows has been nromtaod
for the Wmiiig s.-a;n. and more ia In
sight.
Buy Horses for O, N. O.
Oregon City Dr. W. E. Curl!, of
this place, who is captain and assislant
surgeon of Oregon National guard, and
who is also attached to the botU-ry of
the Light Artillery, expect to have a
resolution introduced at the present
session of the legislature asking for an
appropriation of .r),(MX) with which to
purchase 50 horses for tho um of the
hattory of the Light Artillery in its an
nual summer march. Adjutant Finzer,
of the National Guard, in his annual
report, has recommended the purchase
of the animals.
PURELY VEGETABE
Will Plan Reapportionment.
Salem As a solution to the nroblem
of rearranging the legislative represent
ation of the ronrrtiea nf trio aiui U..w..
app ications of salves, washes, lotions, etc., resentatlve Jewell today Introduced In
while they soothe the itching caused by the house a resolution providing for the
skin affections, can never cure the trouble appointment of a committee of seven to
Savings Bank for Abany.
Albany Albany is to have another
bank. According to articles of incor
poration filed with the countv clerk
, here, the Linn County Havings bank
will lie opened'hnre as norm as a loca-
because thev do not reach the Mrwf ? 5 i WLT. 7a . . """"" i'i''i cunnimuje oi seven to tion can be socure.1. The Inwrporabirs
f onoireacn i ncbl ood. b. S. S. goes down mtq the circulation report to the house a reapportionment 'of the new tank are II 8 Mvers F v
Son c tpartl.Cie t0leitt ttlatte1r and torei tne blood to it bill. Kepresentatlve Wwhtar tie, o , Myere, and M I Mye'r , al Tof km
SoToo ?VeT " l y,h already introdueid. Francisco, who wm.Mltart
biauj cen- Aimny now nas two oanks. but th a
J MViWC UC9JIC
, 8. S. is lor sale at all first class drug stores,
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
will be Its first savings bank.
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