Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, April 21, 1905, Image 3

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OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST
“How was the.'lecture?” demanded
Mrs. 8awin, with the Impatience of one
who had been denied a coveted pleaa-
ure, aa Mr. Sa win stooped to remove
his overshoes before entering the sit­
ting room. “My cold’s a sight better.
I believe I might have gone's well as
not."
“I guess you did well to remain at
home,” said her busband, as he seated
himself before tbe stove, “as far forth
aa the lecture waa concerned. The en­
tertainment opened with a selection by
tbe band, then prayer by tbe Congre­
gational minister, then the band again,
then a song by tye Methodist minis­
ter, accompanied by his wife at tbe
cabinet organ, and then the lecture;
after that the baud ouee more, and
then the benediction by the Epiacopal
minlater.
_
“Well, what about the lecture?"
naked Mrs. Sawin. “I can hear min­
isters any day."
“The leetpre was on Scotland," said
Mr. Sawia, slowly. “I never felt much
drawed to Scotland, and I guess after
to-night I shall give up al) tbougbta
of ever going there. Folks that haven’t
got any more idea Of the English lan­
guage after all these years need a
missionary, but I dou't feel any call to
be one. And as for their houses, there
wasn't oqe single good two-story frame
building*In all tbe stereoptics that man
throwed on tbe aheet. If It hadn't
been for tbe band, I should almost
have felt I’d wasted my 15 cents' ad­
mission.”
QUEEN OF ACTRESSES
PRAISES PE-RU-NA
The necessity of identification is one
of the concession* the honest portion of
the community ha* to make to a world STRIKE IN THE MONUMENTAL DEBTORS MUST GIVE UP HALF.
In which fraud and deceit are not un
known. Not every one holds the Mme I New Discovery Made In a Well Known Aftsr May IB One-Half Their Wages
To succeed these dsys you
confidence in human nature a* the toll- 7
May Bo Taken by Creditors.
Old Mine.
keeper who, when asked wbat the
must hsve plenty of frit, cour­
Salem—Oregon merchants will have
Granite— A strike has just been made
bridge fees were, replied, “Two cent*,
age, strength. How is it with
•ir, and half-price for ministers." “But in the old Monumental mine, near a good remedy against many of their
the children ? Are they thin,
how do you know a man is a minister I here,that bide fair to cause no little ex­ bod debtors after May 18, when the
just
because be says so?” “Ob. sir. citement and prove of great value to act of the last legislature regarding the
pile, delicate ? Do not forget
ministers never lie.” The paying teller the mining interests of Eastern Ore­ exemption of wages from execution will
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. You
of a certain bank did not see matters
gon.
It was made in a winse being go into effect. This act amends- the
know it makes the blood pure
In suefi a Hibernian light; he required
sunk from the lower level of the mine. Uw by making”one-half the earnings Of
a definite Identification.“ and the Chi­
snd rich, end builds up the
The winse is now down 100 feet and for the debtor subject to execution proceed­
cago News tells how be got- it.
some time Manager Allen has had a
general health in every way.
“You will have to be identified be
crew drifting from the bottom. The ings if the debt be for family expenses.
fore I can pay you the money on this new discovery shows a vein 20 feet Prior to 1903 all the earnings of a debt­
check,” said the teller.
j | wide. On tbe hanging-wall side of tbe
or for 30 days next preceding the serv­
“Ain’t it good?” asked the man.
ledge is two feet of solid quarts, heav­
“Oh, the check’* all right, but 1 don't ily charged with antimonial ruby sil­ ice of an attachment, execution or garn­
know yon. You must get some one ver, characteristic of the deposits of ishment were exempt if the earnings
who knows you to come here and tell silver ore formerly found in this ola were needed for the support of a fam­
mo you are the one to whom tbe check mine, whilgon the opposite side of the ily. Under that law men with consid­
la made out.”
vein is a strong seam of gold ore carry­ erable monthly incomes would escape
The man left the bank with a puzxled ing three ounces ef gold per ton. The the payment of their debts. The legis­
expression on his face. Half an hour silver ore runs not less than 500 ounces lature of 1003 amended the law by lim­
later he returned.
per ton.
Between these two rich iting the amount of earnings exempt to
Hated to Do It.
“The man that gave me that check?' shoots the entire vein is of a good mill­ $75, but leaving the law otherwise the
During the last congressional cam­
he said, “can’t come, but he sent this, ing grade. This discovery waa made same. As there are comparatively fog
paign the candidates for His honor of
representing a certain East Tennessee and says for you to give me the at a depth of about 600 feet below the men working for wages who receive
money.”
apex Of the Monumental ledge.
over $75 a month, this law still enabled
district, says the Washington PoaL
For the past four years the property men to avoid aebts which they should
He
held
up
a
large
aheet
of
paper.
gathered to meet the voters at a coun­
On It was the pencil outline of a man’s has been owned by the Portland Min­ be compelled to pay, and the legisla­
try courthouse.
There was a rough-looking old moun- hand. The chart showed a first finger ing A Reduction company, of which C. ture of 1005 amended the section still
further by adding this clause:
“Ex­
looked cut off below the knuckle and the sec­ J. Allen, of Portland“, ia manager.
taineer in the audience.
Very Awkward.
cept when the debt is incurred for fam­ X!Mria. Norton came home from a call
over the aspirants oh the platform ond finger missing. Below It was writ­
ily expenses furnished within " six one day in adeb a disturbed condition
Logging Engine for Curtiss Road
with a critical eye. One of them had ten, “This Is the beat I can do. I
done him several favors, and he felt In can’t come over and the man can"
MISS JULIA MARLOWE .
Albany—An immense logging engine months of the date of the service of that it was evident tears were not far
write, so I can't O. K. hie signature for use on the new logging road of the such attachment, execution or garnish­ in the background. She lost no time in
duty bound to voté for him.
Heartily Approves of Peruna for the Nerves.
The man has an anchor tattooed on hl* Curtis Lumber company, in the Cas­ ment, 50 per cent of such earnings beginning her explanation.
Not
they?” he remarked in an audible right arm and powder marks on the cade mountains near Mill City, has ar­ shall be subject to such attachment,
“John," she said to her husband, “I
In a recent letter to The Peruna weak nerve®
•mella of rived in Albany, and will be put in execution or garnishment.”
whisper to a man three seat a away.
am so mortified I don't know what
Medicine Co., Miss Julia Marlowe, of
Thia can be eaaily obviated by uairg
As
construed
by
the
courts,
the
term
whisky,
and
ean
lick
any
man
in
your
“Them'a only the kind we used to run
operation on the'rosid this spring. The
to do.”
Peruna. Peruna strikes at-the root of
New York City, writes the following:
for constable when I- was a boy. bank with one hand tied behind him." engine comes from the Lima Locomo­ “family expenses” includes such items
“What is the matter, my dear?”
tbe difficulty by correcting the diges­
Thar's my candidate—that yaller- That the note was writtep by the sign­ tive works, in Ohio, and is the first of as provisions, fuel, rent, furniture, asked Mr. Norton.
tion.
wearing
apparel,
pianos,
organs,
jew
­
er
of
the
check
was
evident
from
the
headed cbap, third from this send. I’ve
ita site and kind to be put into use in
“I have beeu calling on Mrs. Pev­
Digestion furnishes nutrition for the
elry, medical attendance, etc.
got to vote for him, but I’d give ten handwriting.
the lumber business in Oregon.
It is
erill. You know her husband. Major
nerve centers. Projterly digested food
“Hold up your hand,” said the teller. of a type calculated to do very heavy,
dollars If I hadn't seen him first"
Peverill?”
furnishes these reservoirs of life with
The man held bls hand oyer the trac­ rather than speedy, work, and marks
Oregon Days at the Fair.
“Yes.”
vitality which leads to strong, steady
ing on the pap«*, and li fitted per­ the beginning of a new epoch in the
Portland—Oregon days, as set apart
“Weil, I have just learned to-day,
nerves and thus nurishes life.
fectly.
lumbering industry in Linn county.
Nervousness is very common among
by the I^wis and Clark fair manage­ to my horror, that ‘Major1 isn’t bis title
Peruna is in great favor among wo­
“Show me the anchor.”
women,
This
condition
is
due
to
ment are as follows: June 6, Monday at all. 'Major* is bis first name.”
men, especially t-hose who have voca-
The blue-tinted emblem of hope ap­
—Salem, Dallas; June 6, Tuesday—
Great Southern Laying Raila.
“Why, certainly. I’ve always known anemic nerve centers. The nerve cen- t'ons that are trying to tbe nerves.
peared. The powder marks were in
The Dalles — The' Great Southern Baker City, Sumpter; June 7, Wednes­ that What is there so mortifying ters are the reservoirs of nervous vitality
evidence, and the air was burdened railroad has commenced active con­ day-Pendleton, Heppner; June 8, about that?”
These centers become bloodless for want
Buy a bottle of Peruna today. If you
A Vary Hard Step.
« with the odor of whisky.
of proper nutrition.
struction work on ita line from The Thursday — The Dalles, Prineville,
“
Nothing,
”
said
Mrs.
Norton,
with
a
; do not receive all the benefits from Pe-
“I sm really and sincerely proud of - “Here’s your money,” said the teller.
This is especially true in the spring ; runa that you expected, write to Dr. S.
Dalles to Dufur. For aome time the Moro; June ft, Friday—Oregon City, groan, “only that I’ve been calling him
the common people,” aald Mr. Pompua. “You-needn't try to -lick anybody.
company baa'been laying track in the McMinnville; June 10, Saturday
‘Major’ every time I’ve met him for season. Every spring a host of invalids t B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio.
*'I am fond of the plain, everyday fel­ You’re sufficiently identified.”
are produced as the direct result of
yards in the eastern part of the'eity, Astoria, Hillsboro; June 12, Monday— the last six months!”
low who can never hope to be great
and it has now begun laying rails on Albany, Corvallis;-June 13, Tuesday—
Cal! It Qulxotfom, If you wish—
Stockton’s “Reformed the main line, a mile of track having LaGrande, Union; June 14, Wednes­
___ _ Those Loving Oirla.
“Oh, 1 wouldn’t say thaL” interrupt­
Silver Service.
Pirate
”
had
a
harmless
and absorbing already been put down. The roadbed day— Ashland, Medford, Jacksonville;
Edyth—Was Charlie cool and collect­
ed Pepprey, “I’d call it egotism.”—
“Hey!” ahouted the rich man, peer­
June 15, Thursday—Grants Pass; June ed a-hen he proposed to you? -- *
from
here
to
Dufur,
30
miles,
is
about
occupation. To keep himself out of
Philadelphia Press.
ing cautiously over the stairway, “1
16, Friday — Roseburg; June 17, Sat­
Mayme—No; he was awfully rattled.
mischief, he had taken
knitting completed, only a small amount of
urday—Eugene, Cottage Grove.
Edyth—Well, I always thought he had want you.”
tidies. M. JL P. says that among the rock work remaining to be done. The
“Well.” chuckled thé burglar, reach-
a screw loose somewhere.
classes held at the East End of Lon- company has run surveys south from
Dufur
far
into
the
interior.
Specialty of Fine Chickens.
don for the instruction of tbe poor
Milton—W. 0. Hopson, manager of
was one devoted to smbulance work.
WiN Have Special Car.
the Milton Fruitgrowers’ union, is rais­
One day ■ woman eame to say that
GUARANTEED
Information Wanted.
Independence — The Independence ing chickens on a large scale on his
her busband had been drinking immod­
Used and Sold Everywhere.
“Bey, pa,” queried the Oeuncilmaa’s
Walla
erately, and to beg that something Improvement league is making arrange­ farm four miles up on
■mall son, “is it true that George Wash­
ments for a special car to take ita mem­ Walla river. He has four large incu­
might
be
done
for
him.
A
clergyman
ington never told a lie?”
bers to Portland to attend the State bators and four brooders. Mr. Hopson
“I have qo reason to doubt it, my sought him out, persusded him to be­
Swojlen Veins, Sprains,
come a member of the club, and put league convention April 26. The Lew­ is making a specialty of raising fine And tells it eloquently in the
■on." answered the local statesman. .
is and Clark club will be asked to dec­ chickens, keeping several varieties of elastic movement, the smooth.________ _
Strains and Weak Joints
“Then,” continued the. little follow, him into the ambulance class.
At present be is health, a body sound and well, an active brain? good
“bow did he manage to get aueh a pull
HrllFvrd and <’nrrd with
In s short time the man became orate the car, and the “Blue Ribbon” pure bred fowls.
our Hük Eltuith* HU m -I l I d ®«.
la politics?”
earneat In the work, and was a regu-1 county will be well represented by en­ hatching Rhode Island Reda and is
Perfect Fit Guarimteed.
thusiastic members of the league. The marketing the tiny chickens at $3 per form the duties and capacity to enjoy the pleasures of
lar attendant.
Flu. Stout
HI Ik HUk
league is taking up the matter of lieau- dosen, with a ready market for all he
“How .is your man doing ' now?”
of the body;
tifying
the
town,
and
a
large
commit
­
hatches,
k
numbar
of
other
residents
Anklet«......................... 1
iw
•»«y «Ut». smiocle. tissue, nerve,
asked the clergyman, tbe next time
and bone Is dependent on it for
KBMCMpa«.............
1
s.ao
tee of both ladies and gentlemen will of the vieinity of both Milton and nourishment and strength, and sail
I m *« ìaim ................ .. ..... . 1
Ï.7»
he met the wife.
Freewater are purchasing incubators strong, it furnishes to these differ«
Garter Hose.............. Í
».so
be appointed to look after this work.
“Ho never goes to the *pub.’ sir.”
Above Knee Hose,., 4
nature
Oldun—What
and engaging in the poultry business.
intended. When, from anv cause.
We also manufacture
said
she,
proudly.
“
He
spends
bls
had pist night!
of Belts and Hupportera.
Rogue River Fruit Unharmed.
tells a different story, quite as forceful in its way. Itching, burning skin
evenings st home, bandaging the cat.”
Newpop—:Dld
Arranging
Clackamas'
School
Display
diseases,
muddy,
sallow
complexions,
disfiguring
sores,
boils,
carbuncles,
Medford—The recent light frosts in
WOODARD. CLARKE A CO.
Oldun—Good
ahzx» IL*
at_ as _ _ • a
•
.
. .
*
lAsards that Walk oa Two Foot.
Oregon City—Having been assured by
the Rogue river valley have done com­
Pwtlomi, OresM.
a
__ ’
•
axxc&av^A V/A
LALA I OLzLJI •
you hear it?
Liaards of aeveral aorta can walk paratively no harm; in fact, have been* a member of the executive committee Rheumatism, Catarrh, Contagious Blood Poison and Scrofula, are effects of
Newpop—No;
and ran easily on their hind lege. The. a benefit by thinning out the fruit of the Clackamas county Lewis and a deeply poisoned blood circulation. These may either be inherited or ac-
teeth.
Auatrallan water llxard, which is three somewhat on overloaded trees, and the Clark exhibit that the necessary funds
quired, but the seat of trouble is the same—the
or four feet in length, keeps quite erect beet apple and pear crop ever raised in for installing the educational exhibit
blood. S. S. S., a purely vegetable blooa remedy,
B tat « or O hio , C itv or Touno, I
when traversing long dlstancea on
, L uca « C ouhtv ,
J •
cleanses and purifies the circulation and makes it
will be forthcoming, the members of
F bawx 1. chinxt make* oath that he I* land. It is found in the neighborhood the valley is now practically assured.
strong and clean. Under its purifying and tonic ef-
thia
With the exception of some apple or­ the educational committee
■•Dior partner ol tbe Ann of F. J. C hmit A
Co., doing bu«lne«a In tbe City of Toledo, Coun- of river banks and passes much of its chards which were allowed to overbear county met at the courthouse to ar­
fects 411 poisons snd impurities are expelled'from
Wcidirful Hoir.i
time in shallow water.
last year, and in consequence which range and classify this department of the blood, the general health is built up, all disfiguring eruptions and blem­
Tnatir.int
The frilled llsard of Queenalapd also could not set fruit buds for the present the Clackamas county display.
This ishes disappear, the skin become« soft and smooth and robust health blesses
This wonderful (’hk
life.
Rheumatism,
Catarrh,
“
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travels on its hind legs on level season, the fruit bloom was never bet­ feature of the exhibit will comprise all
Contagious Blood Poisdti and all dis-
ne®« doctor la calhd
great because he cure®
Sworn to before me and subscribed la nr ground, keeping the frill folded while ter locally than now.
Book on the blood and any medical
kinds of papers and drawings, together
people without opera­
presence, this 6th day of December, A. D., ISM
tion that are given up
running. When attacked It expands
__
1
à
w arsisoM
with some manuel work, and will be
to dla. He curve with
thia fold of akin, which atanda out like
thoee wonderful Chi­
to the credit of the schools.
Heading Off the Standard Oil.
nese herbs, roots, buds,
a raff at right angles round the neck,
Astoria—The city attorney has been
%
An Oversight.
that ar* entirely un
giving it a formidable aspect, so that instructed by the public property com­
Take Over Light Property.
known ta medical art
He wouldn't hire an architect his hard-
dogs that attack and klfl larger lix-
Beker City—Articles of incorporation earned coin to waste; he knew he could
mittee to prepare an ordinance for in­
arda will often retreat before a frilled troduction at the next meeting of the have been filed incorporating the Baker
a house erect quite suited to his taste.
llxard at bay.
council forbidding the storage of crude Light A Power company, with a capital He did—and now the neighbors find a
There Is also a tree llxard In Aua- oil or other explosives in larger quanti­ stock of (400,000. The incorpoiators cauae to atop and grin; for,' atrange to
United States' Great Wealth.
tralla that moves In a similar way.
Char res moderate*. Call and e»-e hlm. Patienta
ties than 100 gallons at any one place are F. N. Averill, J. H. Parker and C. say, it slipped his mind to put a chim­
The world transacts Its business, ac­
All these species walk on all fours inside the city limits. The reason for A. Johns.
The company has been ney in.
-*------ s——
cording to the annual report of the di­
ADDRESS
formed to take over the properties of
rector of the United States mint, on • when merely moving about or going presenting this ordinance is the en­
_ RECEIVE» THE
bronchial tronnire wv-Plan's Care
short ¿ilatances.
The 0. G m W o Coirne Medicine Co.
nounced intention of the Standard Oil the Baker City Gas A Electric company for For
stock of gold money amounting to $5.-
HICHtST
POSSIBLE
AWARD
Consumption. It is a good cough
2SIK-M3 ALDER ST.. PORTLAND, 0REMH
company to erect a large storage tank and the Rock Creek Power A Transmis­ assdicins. At «IrugtAst«, pries 25 cents.
600.000,000. Of that total, thé United
A Brutal Husband
AT
TH1
ST.LOBU
WOMB'S
FAR.
W Mention paper
__
sion company, recently purchased by
States possesses $1,300,000.000. That
Mrs. Naggs—The committee has re­ on its property near the foot of Sixth
Send us the names of dealers in
Isaac W. Anderson, of Philadelphia,
It Is literally true that a new broom
means that in this republic, with about quested me to make a dosen pies for the street,
your town who do not sell our
who is here to complete his organisa­ sweeps clean. If a new broom is exam­
one-twentieth of the population of the charity basaar.
goods, and we will send you a
tion. The office» of the new company ined, the ends of the straws will be
Naggs
—
What
is
the
object
of
the
ba-
world, we have almost one-quarter of
New Opera House for Silverton.
collection of pictures, in colors, of
will be elected soon.
fouud to be straight and the brush
saar, my dear?
all the gold money there is.
Silverton — Work has begun on the
famous towers of the world, m
square. After it has been used a while
Mrs. Naggs—To raise additional funds
foundation of the new opera house.
Ad TOWER CO. eSTAbLWHtD IMA
the
ends
split
and
bepome
sharp,
and
the
for the charity hospital.
Cancel Deads if Fraudulent.
Naggs—Isn't ths hospital already over- The building will occupy a half block,
Salem—In reply to questions sub­ shape of the brush becomes irregular. To
and will be 216x140 feet and two
renew the youth of the broom dip in hot
erowdsd?
■ -
mitted by Governor Chamberlain, At soapsuds and trim the softened straws
stories high.
The opera house will
Mrs. Naggs—Yes. I believe it is.
torney General Crawford has rendered to ths proper' shape.
Naggs—Then, for goodness saks, don’t be on the lower floor, and will be 60x1)0
an opinion holding in substance that
stake matters worse by donating pies of feet.
On the second floor will be a
the state land board has authority to
your own make.
dance hall 60 feet square and two lodge
cancel all deeds and certificates to
rooms. Besides the opera house there
school lands wherein fraud appears on
will be three stores on the lower floor.
The building will be ready fot use by record, but that it is not within the
power of the board to take arbitrary ac­
July 1.
tion in the matter. In other words,
fraud must be alleged and proven be­
x Fish Cannot Gat Over Dam.
fore the board baa authority to cancel
Pendleton — Complaints are coming certificates of sales.
from residents on the Walla Walla
river that trout are unable to get over
Wasco Land Brings B48.
the Northwestern Gas 4 Electric com-
naos
The Dalles — One of the beet land
pany’s dam across the river and that
MARIC.
sales
ever
made
in-
Wasco
county
has
above the dam there is very little fish­
ing.
The dam is seven feet high and just been closed. It was the sale of
is not fitted with fish ladders.
Those 725 acres of wheat land adjacent to tbe
who have visited that locality say that town of Dufur, which brought the
fish are constantly seen leaping in their owner, A. J. Dnfur, 133,625, or $45
an acre. The purchasers were John­
endeavor to scale the obstruction.
ston Bros., the well known merchants
and land owners of Dufur.
It is all
-Gives Roseburg a Chance.
THE CHATHAM
fine wheat land, and last year 46 bush
Eugene—The local directors have de- els of wheat to the acre were harvested
W7X. Donglaa «3.BO »ho»» ere ■old
Is the BEST INCUBATOR on
thronch h la own retell »tor»« In I hr prin­
cided that the Second Southern Oregon off the entire tracts. '
Cantprla la a harurilea« saMtitut*
"
cipal cltlm, nnd by «ho« dmlrn » tott -
the market, I will send you one,
goric, Drop« and Soothing Syrti
whrrn. No matter where yon lire, W. L.
District fair shall not be held in Eu­
freight prepaid, and wait for my
Venalna ahoea are within your r anc h.
contains neither Opium, Morphl
gene this year and Roseburg has been
PORTLAND MARKETS.
pay until October 1, 1905.
9A.OO AMOK».
,
►.Ita age is ft« |
given the privilege of giving it there.
• / tune rorw W. A.
ihnn /hr
« Feverishne««.
,
It
was
given
the
highest
award
Heart,
and
tomMer
them
rtead
t»
ant
WdSUA»«
It was thought that the interest taken
Wheat—Club, 86@87c per buehel;
aow on the martet. Thee hare qrrra nitre
relieves Teething Trou
Coìte.
at the Oregon State Fair, held at
MrtUfaaMM.” - »«■ H- Aaderm, Reni tuete
in the Lewis and Clark exposition by bluestem, ft2<994c; .valley, 88c.
and Flatulency. It assimilate« 1
^ent, Kamal Cite, Ho.
Salem last fall.
Write for onr
Eugene people would detract from the
Oats— No. 1 white, |28«2ft per ton;
BeyswanrW. L D mj I u II M m HIM
Stomach and Bowels»
if
Descriptive
Catalogue
of
Incuba
­
ahaca
becauaa they fit bettar, beta tMr
success of a district fair, so the matter gray, |27®28. -
The Children’s Panacese-The M<
tors and,. Brooders and our time
of holding it here this year was given
Hay — Timothy, $14® 16 per ton;
proposition.
clover, $11®12; grain, $U®12; cheat,
$11®12.
Eggs Oregon ranch, 18He per dosen
Grange Boxes for California.
Batter—Fancy creamery, 18«Me.
Marshfield—General Manager Vata­
Portland, Oregon
Potatoes — Oregon fancy, $1®1 .IS;
gin, of the Coos Bay Furniture factory
at North Bend, annqnnces that he has Common, 80®B0c.
Apples—Fancy, $1.75®2.50 per box;
made a contract' with Southern Cali­
fornia shippers to manufacture 3,000,- choice, $1®1.25.
Hops — Choice 1904, 23K®25c per
OOfforange boxes, and that his factory
will be kept running night and day for ponnd.
Wool — Valley, 20®22c per pound;
a year. He is installing this week his
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