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8 p News of the Week la. .tt. A -O. A. A A A A Friday, April 11. The rioting in Belgium reaches s ous siage. Cecil Rhodes body was interred near JJuluwayo. The Senate passed the post office ap- priatiou bill. The editor of Manila Freedom was ar rested for sedition. Mrs. Bncey shot her husband at Ever ett without warning. Reduced freight charges over White PaM route to Alaska. Inman, Toulsen A Co. sued for $102,- 721 by Honolulu firm. Diplomatic relations between Italy and Switzerland are severed. A Detroit music teacher is suspected of the murder of Carrie Jennett. Ttie President and patty are returning borne by the Soutoern Railway. Large electric plant is to be established t Red Boy Concord mine in Eastern Oregon. The Columbia River Valley Board of Trade was reorganized last evening in Portland by the election of Ellis 0. Huehes Dresident. It was decided to drop the word "Oregon" from the title, although the scope of its operations will extend over the whole state, as well as the Columbia River territory. The Democratic State Couvenlion met yesterday in Portland, nominated George E. Chamberlain for Governor, named a Central Conimitee with Sam White, of Baker County, as chairman, made district legislative nominations and adopted a platform, the feature of which is a quali fied scuttle policy as regards the Philip pines. From all indications, the South Afri can war is at an end. Several telegrams have reached London to the effect that the Boer leaders have accepted the Brit ish terms, and that peace has been ar ranged. Generals Dewet, Delarey, Boiti a and Meyer bave been in consulta tion for several days at Klerksdorp with Stein, Reiti and Schalkburer. The tarns as agreed upon have been cabled to the Boer agents in Europe. Saturday, April 12. General Wade Hampton is dead. General Schofield iudorses the gen eral staff bill. Advance in wheat at Chicago with bullish dealings. It is believed at Manila that Waller will be acquitted. Senator Depew criticised Southern election methods. Columbia Basin Board of Trade ad journ till June 17. President calls for resignations of im migration officials. The Boers have not yet accepted the British peace terms. Eugene F. Wade has been offered the Pension Commissionership. Sudden calling of a Cabinet council at London leads to many rumors. The Revolutionary movement in Bel gium appears to be spreading. Man walks over 100-foot bluff at Mo- Bier, Or , while admiring waterfall. Three clipper ships will race from Port land to Queenstown for big wager. Senator Mitchell is informed by the War Department of the procedure neces ary to secure exemptions from the Phil ippine export duty. The duty must first be paid, and affidavits filed that goods STOPS PAIN Athens, Term., Jan. 27, 1801. Ever since tho firwt appearance of my menses they were very irregular and 1 suffered with great pain in mv hips, back; stomach and ic(rs, with .jrrioie bearing down pains in the abdomen. During the fan', month I have been taking Wine of Cardui and Taedford'a Black-Dranirht.and I passed the month ly period without pain for the first time in years. NAx.ua Davis. What Is lift worth to a woman suffer ing like Nannie Davis suffered? Yet there are women in thousands of homes to-day who are bearing those terrible menstrual pains in silence. If you are one of these we want to say that this same UlilEor CARDUI I will bring you permanent relief. Con sole yourself with the knowledge that 1,000,000 women have been completely cured by Wine cf Cardui. These wom en suffered from leuccrrhoea, irregular menses, headache, backache, and bearing down pains. Wine of Cardui will Stop all these aches and pains for you. Purchase a $1.00 bottle of Wine Of Cardui to-hy and take it in the privacy of your home. Tor ad Tin atrt llteratur., aMr-ss, alTlne; rmp. toois. "Th IjkaifA' A'Jviaory l-Irtii,eru,' 1 b CbaUAOOova 1kUcim Co., Cbuta&coua. Teon. 2. lydia E, Pinkham's Vcgeiable Compound. It will entirely euro the worst forms of Female Coinirliunts. till Ova rian troubles, Inflammation ami Vice ration, Falling and lisiliieement of the Womb, and consequent Spinal 'Weakness, and is jveuliarly adapted to the Chanpe of Life. It has cured more cases of lJu,ckicho and Le tu-orr-hiva than any other remedy the world has ever known. It is almost infallible in such cases. It dissolves and expels tumors from the Uterus in an early stage cf development, and checks any tendency to cancerous humors. Irregular, Suppressed or Painful Menstruation. Weakness of the Stomach, Indigestion, liloating, Flooding, Nervous lVostration, Head, aeho. General lability quickly yields to it., Womb troubles, causing pin, weight, and backache, instantly re lieved and permanently cured by its use. Under all circumstances it acts in harmony with tno laws that govern tlio female system, and is as harmless as water. It quickly removes that Bearing-down Feeling, cxtrcmo lassi tude, "don't care" and u want-to-be-left-alone " feeling, excitability, irritability, nervousness, Dizziness, Faintnc, sleeplessness, flatulency, melancholy or the tt blues," and backache. These are sure indications of Female Weakness, or some derangement of the Uterus, which thU medicine always cures. Kidney Complaints and Uackache of either a,- the Vegetable Compound always cures. Xo other female medicine In tho world has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. 'o other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles. Those women who refuse to accept anything else are re warded a hundred thousand times, for they get w hat they want r euro. Sold liv Trug'.r1N everywhere. Itefuse all substitutes. are for consumption in the United Stales The Collector of the port then issues a receipt subject to drawback. The ship per may recover the amount eo paiu within IS months after the time of pay ment. If it should be desired by the manage- ment to postpone the St. Louis Expoxi lion from 1903 to 1904, no objection will be raised by the Lewie and Clark direct ors. There appears to be apprehension in St. Louis that opposition will he made by the Oregon delegation at Washington, but assurances are now given to the con trary. Most cordial support will be given by Oregon and the Lewis and Clark Cor poration tn the great Missouri enterprise. The Democratic State Convention made the following nominations: For endorsement for United States Senator C. E. S. Wood, of l'ortland. For Repre sentative in Corigiee., First District J. K. Weatherford, of Albany. For Repre sentative in Congress, Second District W F Butcher, of Baker City. For Su preme Judge B. F. Bohnam, of Salem. For Secretary of State D. V. Sears, of Independence. For State Treasurer Henry Blackman, of Heppner. For Su perintendent of Public Instruction W. 4. Wann, of Eugene For State I'rin.er J. E. Godfrey, of Salem. Sunday, April 13. Rev. T. Dewitt Talmage is dead. Lodge spoke in favor of the Chinese exclusion bill. Peace in South Afiica is within mean- u ruble distance. Salem Fruit Growers' Union contracts 1902 straw berry crop. Minister Wu's interference wasshaiply criticised in the Senate. Work on Washington Capitol building shut down by contractor. Miller, the Detroit murderer, was Fen- tenced to life imprisonment. A New York suburbanite proves to be a robber on a wholesale scale. Judge Taft upholds the arrest of the editor of the Manila Freedom. Postal Telegraph Company subscribes $1000 to Lewis and Clark fund. Ttp House pat-fell the bill granting a 5000 pension to Mrs. McKinley. Portland' customs receipts for March greater than for all I'uget Sound ports. J. H. Schivelev, well known Washing ton politician, is a candidate for Congress. MacArtlmr refused to answer ques tions asked by Senators on the insular committee. Major Waller's methods were de- noticed by the judge advocate in the Manila trial. Wall street attributes erratic Secula-j tion of week to men who made fortune in iron and steel. Representative Jones, of Washington, yesterday smoked Chairman Burton out on the Celilo Falls appropriation. Bur ton will seek to have it cut out of the bill, and hopes now center on Senator Foter. Theie is a feeling in Washington that the Republicans will bave hard. work to hold their majority in the Congressional elections. Trouble is expected on the , tariff and Cuban questions. The Salem Republican Club will ten der W. J. Finnish, nominee for Governor, ! a reception next wetk. It ia proposed to bave the atter.dance of all Uepublican candiilates for state offices as well. The event will practically be the opening of the Marion County campaign. How Truly the Great Fame of Lydia E. Pink ham's . Vegetable Com pound Justifies Her Orig inal Signature. Thin promises to he one of the moot crit'cal weeks in the history of Belgium. A general strike has been proclaimed fur Monday, and Wednesday Parliament w ill hrt called upon to settle ti e question of revision of the constitution. The govern ment has made extensive military prep arations to cope with any emergency. The strike is spreading in the interior, but the presence of troops hart prevented further rioting at Brussels. Monday, April 14. Major Waller was acquitted. The cholera situation in Luzon is worse. General Miles will be forced to retire at an early date. The Boer leaders have communicated with Lord Kitchener. The government will take steps to dissolve the beef trust. The Kettle Valley Railroad was for mally opened Saturday. Wade Hampton's funeral took place at Columbia, 8. C., yesterday. Allied commanders lay down condi tions before tl.ey will restore Tien Tsin. Marion County Republicans and Dem.rcrats are preparing for the cam paign. Martial law will be proclaimed in Bel gium Tuesday if the rioting has not ceased. Brussels was quiet yesterday, but after nightfall the rioting was re sumed, and was only suppressed after a bloody conflict. The interior provinces were quiet. A general strike will be proclaimed throughout the kingdom to day. Tuesday, April 15. Senate gives day to Chinese exclusion bill. Four log rafts will be built at Stella this summer. Boer leaders talk over peace terms with Lord Milner. House begins second week's debate on Cuban reciprocity. Fishing season for salmon in Columbia River opens today. Many strikes in Belgium, and situation in mining regions is serious. Dvid B. Hill speaks at New York Democratic harmony meeting H. C. Smith named for secretary of State Republican Central Committee. Senaie committee begins investigation of "water cute" practiced on Filipinos. Washington's case against the railroad merger was heard in the United States Supreme Court. In the budget statement for England the Chancellor of the Fxchequer esti mates the deficiency for the coming ear at 45,000,000, and recommends that the tax on wheat be renewed. It is evident from the statement that stromt hones art- .entertained lor peace in South Africa, nut at the same time the government i desires lo impress the Boers with its ability and determination to pmh the war to a finish. River and harbor bill as reported in the Senate Increases Oregon appropria tions. For each project the appronria- tiona now atanrl Month of Columbia $ f00,000 Conlinuingconlracts. . . . 1,W),000, 225,000 1 Portland to the sea Dalles Celilo project Upper Columbia and Snake. . . Columbia at Cascades..' Willamette above Portland... Columbia, Vancouver to Wil- 014,000 40,250 j 30,000 i8,eoo 10.0(H) ;m,ooo 7:,ooo U.tXK) (100 Ismette Coquille, Ooqillllo to mouth. Coos Bay Coos River Siuslaw I Tillamook Wy 1jngTom Wednesday, A,.ril 10. Cholera continues to spread through out l.nxoii. Actor shot In amateur performance at Baker City. Talmage funeral services were held at Washington, Wheat touches 74 cents at Chicago and closes 111 in. Train wrecked 20 miles from Spokane and (our men injured. It is almost certain that oil has been struck near Dallas, Or. There is no longer danger that the Cuban reliel bill will pass. I'lio Belgian Government refuses to yield on the question o( revision. A serious hitch has occurred in the Anglo-Boer peace negotiations. The Chinese Government is unable to suppress the rebellion in the south. Fishermen at Astoria decide not lot hold out lor prices agreed upon by union. Chamber ol Commerce building sold to Columbia Investment Company lor KI7,".07. Highwaymen have reappeared in the suburbs of Portland. Last week a rule tier tried to hold up Gottleih neither, a milkman, and shot him in the leg. Mon day night two bandits slopped a driving party of three on the White House road ami robbed them. (iovernor McBride, ol Washington, states that the annex to the Capitol at Oltmpia will lie finished by the lime the n-xt legislature meets, and any alarm of the people is needless. The contractor now assert that the shut dowu will not he for aa long a time as (cared. After repeated attempts on the lhc of minor ollicials, the students of Russia I. mud a victim in a meinlaT of the Im perial Cabinet. M. Sipagilitm, Minister of the Interior, was shot in the lobby of the Ministerial ollice, and died an hour j la'er. The suns inwasastu'e t named j lialsahanstt, and revenge was Hie motive, j Secretary Root has cabled General ChaHee at Manila to investigate the newspaper reiorte of the Waller trial, and if they are correct to cuiiil-martial General .Small ; also, if the facts aie es tablished as testified to before the Senate Philippine committee, to court-marllal the ollicers who administered the "water cure" to the President of Igbaras. These ollicers are Major (ilenn, Lieutenant Conger and Assistant Surgeon Lyon, Thursday, April 17. General Malvar surrendered uncondi tionally. Chinese imperial troops were defuate i by rebels. Wheat continues firm, w ith little I movement. All the provinces of Southern Luton are pacified. There is still a hitch in the Anglo-lluer peace negotiations. An order is issued convening the new Cuban Government. Collapse of corn at Chicago helps to cause drop in w beat. ' Oregon lumber shipments (or a year reach 25,000 carlonda For the 10 months ending May ) there will bave been shipped from the i'scillc Nortliwest aiMjtit 32,70,000 bushels of wtieat (Hour included). For the lls.-al year ending June 'M the total will ai proximate .'iO.lKM.OOO btiHhels. The Pn get Sound ports combined will have shipped little more tlun l'oitland. The Oregon State Land Board has agreed upon a contract covering applica ...... A. . i I . . none ror toe reclamation oi i.uuo acres of arid land. The irrigation companies will have a lien on the land for the cost of the improvement and 0 per cent inter est. By paying this amount, any settler can secure not to exceed 100 acres o( any tract reclaimed. The Senate rejected the Kabn-Mitchell exclusion bill am) adopted the i'latl sub stitute, which provides that all exclusion laws now in force be continued to far us they are not Inconsistent with treaty ob ligations ; that the laws shall apply to all territory within the jurisdiction of tho United States, ami to all imiiiiiftation of Chinese laborers from the islands to the iriinlurul l,.rrit..r il... u, uuiicu .-5ittiea or from one portion of the island lerri . ii... , j tory to another portion ol said island ter ritory, but shall not apply to the transit of Chinese laborers from one island to uniittiar I.I Ilia c... ... & ........ i I I . ........... . ,,,n Km;,,, or lu IMJinOS wiiuin tlie jtirisiJiction of any etate or territory. The law shall not expire with (he termination of the present treaty j witn lunula. pTARRpyspepsia Cure Cr.KA..ilf Al) UKAUSH tl'lIK J.OJI GATAHRU Is fmiky ""Mr. Clliyri.mr.rn , Ely's Cream Balm Easy and Dleasant to ha-. ContaiLa no In Jurious Srii.. Jt ia 'I'li'-klr shsorrwvl. Hvk Ken, f si orir-i). It 0wris and Clesnma tno asl I'a-ae;. B, Allays Inflantmation. COLD'nHEAD Heals and I'roUjcta the Mcinlirsne. Kestores tlit Menace uf Taste and hrnell. Lari( Hiie, Wcenta s I j Dr..pH,Uo,h;n,.,l;TriIR,Oocer,Vhrmiiri 1 t.LV BltoYUKItS, U Wsrren fiUeet. Kew Vork UncrownedQueens. qtKrn meant ' ' , wtlm r'llnfli i America .. I .veiv woman la-comes queen. The . of o.im.ih.HHt U "?. mo e.li.s.l a. the crown of wllrlil. And e t ."r TT'. for children i unielied lel that tlity t'Tstrif the A feature of.. bureau of medical cwfl'lrm-t .mil v -a. m .m llwi mm W mi . j mm mm aa ia conducted by Dr. Pierce, of ltuflalo. N. V.. that it has to dr.il mi many lull'" with the ditim.intrd hoprs of wnmrn who have failed of the happiness of maternity. Hut it is our of the gtad privileges of this Mine medical corrrs pondeuce bureau that ill the greater numlr of such cases, the olwtai Irs to maternity are overcome by the rslahhsh tnwit of the womanly hrelth. Not Infrequently women write that they feci perfectly well and cannot aJerstand whv they are denied the maternal happiness which they desire. Such women learn that feeling well ami being well are widely different matters. Pew women re bv nature ilrUrrrd from the luppinesa of maternity. In the majoriiv of cases Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, supplemented by his free medical consultation by letter, are suf ficient to establish the womanly health and remove the oUtacles to maternity. AN OI'KSATION AVOIUKO. "I had been a sufferer from uterine trouble for about three years, having two rulshaps in that time and the doctors that I consulted said that I would have to go through an operation Is-forr I could give birth to children," writes Mrs. Blauclie K. Kvans, of Parsons, I.urtne Co., I's , llox 41. "When atsiut to give trp In drsjiair I saw the sdvertiarment of Dr. Pierce's medicine in the Wilkes Barre Record, ami thought I would give it a trial a a last resort. I txitighl a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prc-rii tiaa from the druggist, T. P. O'Donnell, of Parsons, and alter taking it felt better than I hail for years. Felt improved before I had taken one-half of the Ixittle. After I had t.iken four ami a half Isittles I gave birth to a bright baby girl, who is DOW four months old, and has not hail a day of sickness. She is as bright as ran be. I Cannot say too much in praise of Dr. Werie's Favorite Prescription." Dr. Pierre's Favorite Prescription is peculiarly snd s;sciftcally a medicine Ail Aut l- S -i lsM. The la'e Charles Dudley ' Warner atlllior. editor iind :ravrl.n hit,. log ill (iretit Sill l.nke reiiiHiki'd lo a friend, that Hi all bis travels it i ever U-fiie saw siieli a glieimis combination of salt sea bathing, l,lu sunlit skies, pine iiioiintaiii air and pretty women and happy children. The only trans conliiienlal line paaing , Inertly thriitigh Lalt Lake City is the (irande S,-e. tern. It is alao tl.e "Scenic l.jn,. of the World " No Furoneaii trip of etiual length can con, pr- with it in grandeur of scenery or wealth of nov. l inlere-t. i AH Agents sell throiuh to-kets lo j j.; a-t hy way of II ie kill (iranil. I in..a Heritl for pamphlets lo J 1) M hihII,.!,!, tiellerul Agent. IL'I Tliitd S'reet, 'rl laml ; or lieo. W. Ilemi., ,H.. (iwieral I'dHaenger Alelit, ,S.,t ,,k I'lly, ne. Wllllams'InSlasi rii-oiN i Mt sj i -.Hi c.ioi llllnd, ttleeaina. and lleklnc files. Il atis'.rt.s tlie tumors al tars His llrlihi, l ii,lc , srlsss s Minllii-e. wives lfitnnr relief jir, Av-1. Hum, 1 III 1J i-ii.u ll I Mt.Sj V Is e. I . . .... SI rareaoniTr'irniesanilltrhiiiKMf iij.Mrieatefarta 1 "''. !""l warranted. S,ta ,. drtiavl.ti. , ni , VVILLIAMM M t U Co.. 1'iup s. CL.KVJt.LAM. IA Digests what you cat. I'll a tirnti'iMM.,11 I ....... ll . t .1.. j . I'."".""" ' "i'iiuii-1 on oi mi! aigcsuints ana aigeu nil kinds ol food. Itglvc8lnst;ini relief and never falls to cure. Hallows vmi loeiitall the f(Kid you want. The must sensitive stomach, can takr? It I:y lis use many thousands of dyspeptics have been 'ured after every thing cIm- failed. It ji uncrnialled for all siomach troubles. It can't help i..4 J . B foi sale tiv Ctiariii. n A I ,, lie,.,..,.! i n f7 n m A uw J Bl I P)parH only by E. 0. lir.W itt A Co., liicago liiH.bulUci.oI.tiill,.::, tin,. t,, a;. alis I . .1.. .it women. It will cur. an ,tiL. ' is curable by the use 0( n,,,lrt ,l i often cures diaeaara pronoun,-,, i able by local tdiysMan., , wh ' I at ata tuiablr only hy survw ! I'avorit. l'reilptloit hi,,. regularity, dries wrakeuj,,. drain, ir Inflammation and ulcerallua ,J f female weak new, It Is thr Utl J, tlve for motherhood ; tranqnlnJi' nerves, m-nurK'K aliu 2i ducliiK reltr.liing sleep. x baby's advent practically palnl, for nw 7-i hit wii (u k almost hrlplras condition, M(!frin,V female weakness," writes J i, ' . i ... . '.'tr- I aq., n iiagrmian, V asliliiirtua r 'la. Ut SrptemUr t ,! n pr. rtrrce . ravorue I'rracriiKig, t, lis.k sevrrsl bottles f ilf and gave birth to a ten Minil laastiiaaaM .a . ar doing her hiiutevorii " I gladly irr,-.. Ir 1-iric. s l'.,()lttjK ripiUin," writ,, j, 1. W. (i. Stephrtii at t Norttuimbeilanil r i4 iii.... ... ii... i , mini ll',l:L as Urn I t-x.l sim ile is the fine.! rhiM M has been from liink ullered very niiui man i fin uui brf Unhesitatingly fch,, j jw-s lam iiioinrrt 1, fc i .mini i imrifHi AM INVITATION TO onq. Mc women, tip, llioav amieiiiig Uva i ease lu chronic fum t invited to cumuli lb. Pierce, by letter, Art t Cor reiiilrtn sa. re.1 se. ieev inj y confidenres frj by the tame unci tn. uiiial privacy oWrsj, pr. fierce in tmpn Consultations .ill i women at the Is,,,, Hotel and Surgical la lute, Huffalo, N t I ilresa !r. R. V. rVj II, i II lo SV V III a little over thirty y eais, Dt frj chief consulting phisuun lo ii valnls' Hotel ami Surgical Instilule.lt' fall), N. V , assisted hy his staff of ss. a note of phsslclaus hat trrtlai a. cittr.1 hundreds of thousaiuli of wa and si, k women pr. I'lene's oiler of tee rosnVa. by letter Is tint lo I Confuse,! -;b leading ertisrmenls of "IretBrHj a-lvue" made by Ihosr whoksysr.jr the profrsaiuual ipisliln sli.ini ta legal right to practice mrdulne. fc. one can give advice on any su'etl I the "medical advice ol s wrtut t no medical knowledge inuit Wswla and may la- ilsiigeroua In consulting 1 r. Pierre, xwi aildieasing a phvaiciatl whose tk:3si sa-cialiat in the treatment amlcvt! diseases -eculisr to their srlhaipi him a national reputation. Tbrnaa similar offer of fire medical adnata: offrrt advantages eijual lo Ibostuia by Dr. Pierce. Accept no stilxtitute for" Fsror.tr h scriptton " The only motive far n sutistilution is to eualile the drslei make the tittle more profit ptslbfl sale of less meritorious medu'lstl A MM.ICAt. WOSK fS(l !r. 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