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OltEQON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ,6 1903 .WILL THY IT AGAIN ftnrnk Thief Appropriate (he Kntrrprlrtn CuntcNt Money. The Jar Hill lie Duplicated mil the JHoiiey Will lie Distributed .Sliiirtly After Juuuary I, ,1,04, It IMiItlutll tiappftlia ibatollO haaaloloil from lilinsc.ll tliwl which tit is striving to giveaway, hut the KuUirpriao had that exiHirlmii'S laat Week. Ill tliu limiiHirarv a hue lire, of tlia am. 1! luyea, some sneak thlnl entered 1 1 a of ce laat Thursday during tliu noun hour ml appropriated the r of money that we lied planned lo give away In a sub scription giieaalng ccnleat. Hut we bhIiJ wo Intended giving sway t jar o( money to our siiluw rilxira end that la what we will do. Willi" oua jar haa been given way umlvr raitiar unusual clrcumstan r, allll the Identity of the recipient haa Hut yet been aallafeclorily ealab Jlahed, and wa aia not oeilive tint an Knlerprlae siibonrlber gut the money. Aim) rilii t do know that the ihinf did not venture a guuaa aa to the con tunta of the Jar, hut got tha entire inuuiil, Including tha jar, while ly the tarina ol tha cotiluat tha beat gneaaur aa to the amount thn jar contained waa to receive hut one-hall ol tha euin. Hut the hntnrtirlve haa duplicated the jar and ill (III It with tha aainti amount ol coin that the original veel contained. Wa will have the jar on exhibition In the how window of Lamb A Sawyer 'a gun tore williln alvw daya.bul thla unexpect ed dlveralou In the gui-aaiiig conleal haa dlaarreriged our plana lo Hie extent that wt have, decided to defer the diatribu tlan ol tha money until shortly altnr lle Aral ol the year. him n Ilia jar II an eiacl counterpart of the atoliin receptacle, and the amount contained therein la Identical, the rhaticee of tliuiMi having made gueaaes already will not Imi injured, (iul your uieuiel faciiitlea in 0ration ami and In your gtieaa. If you are an sxcep tlonelly never gueaaur, you might in elude wllh your awtirualu a gueas aa to who got the original jar. 'J he term governing the contest will le the name aa formerly. The payment ol II. w) In aubacriptlun to the l-.ntor priae, whether the payment rovuia a beca eutiacriptioii or paya for the pe(r 111 advance, entlllea Ilia irsou making the payment to one gueaa on the prize money route!. 1 lie person w ho gueaaea liearoal the amount tha jar coiilaioe will receive one-half ol the amount In the Jar; the iiernon making the aecoixl clonnat ratiuiate will receive 20 per rent of the total amount and the next heal gueaerra will receive ft per cent each of the total amount. MX (OITI.ES AltE lUVOItlKI). J'roocrdlnga of Circuit Court Tuei- dny Uck of Crlmliiul Caaci. rill divorce deereea were returned Tuvaday by Judge Alellrlde aa lollowa : Ixeiia A. lileman va. Tattle White Kle man;. Maud Lillian Fleming . (1. H. Fleming; Nellie Haddock vn. It. Had dock; Alfred Snyder va. Melinda Hny dur; .Maud llarria va. L. K. Mama; Ivy ICoaa va. Frank Koaa. The loliowiug caaea were diamiaeed : Fannie Kingnbury va. JeaiKi Kiniiabury; T. II.Marlvyva. Oefkama county. A demurrer to the complaint in the caae of limine! Uaffney va. John (iairney et al. waa argued and auhiniited. Thla la a caae in which the wile Mica the huaband and otheri for berabareof the receipta frsm the pro duce of a large farm near Clackamaa, thia county. A divorce ault between the iirincipala Id the action I pending In the Multnomah county circuit court. Iu the caae of John tiairney, Jr., va. John 0 a fi ller , et al., another chapter in the tame family diaagreement, being an it lor the apeciflc performance ol a contract, demurrer to the complaint waa over ruled. "You have an exceedingly well be haved oiulntion In Clackamaa county," eaid Judge McISride. "With a popula tion of -'5,000 eople within the county there la little proepect of any criminal tuaineaa al thia term of court." Ile trict Attorney Allen ia in the city and ia -conducting a quiet Inveatigallon ol tome reported caaea demanding hi attention, but baa nothing to report. In the Injunction milt brought by Archie I'eaae et al. of I'ortland, to pre vent K. I. Kanda from proceeding with the building of the Hallway for the atate t the Willamette Falla, becatiaeofan alleged trcHpHHaing on the flailing righta of the plaintlll'a, the delelidant toilay withdrew hia motion lo require a more dellmte and apecilic complaint. The delemlant Inn been given until Friday of thia week to plead. It in underalood that the defendant, .Mr. Kanda, who haa Uie contract for InHtBlling the ladder, will (lie a formal anawwr and the chhb ill then go to trial on ita merits. IM KXrr.VSIYK TO TAXPAYERS y V holcaalo ArrfHt or Iloboci Proves I Extratiignnt Luxury. I It required leaa than a week's enforce- merit ol the law prohibiting the ntealitiB ol rldee on freight or paaaenger trains to prove ita decided unpopularity with the leople of Clackamaa county. This law ' waa paaeed at the last Beaaioti ol the state ' legielature and there is but little doubt 1 that It will lie regaled or at least modi- fled at the next legielatlve sceHion. l, Durlnj four daya laat week there were made In this city twelve arreeta for vio lation of this atatote. Kince the law makes prosecutions under the act state Vaacs, the proceedings are all carried on ' In the justice court and the county is liable tor the costs which in each caee amount to from $10 to possibly $:!5 do pending on whether or not' the accused touriet demands a jury trial. Fortun ately for the financial interests of the county the majority of the men arrented here have pleaded guilty and dispersed with the formality of a hearing oc the charge. At the rennest of the Southern racitlc oflicialH, all trains arriving here are watched by the local officers and men caught Htealing passage on ny of the ruins are taken Into custody. Alter be- Inglaken hefore the local Juatlce of the Peace they am aentenced to two or three days lniprlaonrnent In the count Ja. II the county had a rock pi la or the law made provision for the working of men convicted of ihn charge the county might net action on I la money but aa It la the taxpayera are not only obliged to meet the cl of committing the men but alao have lo feed and houae the holioea dur ing the time of their aeutencee. The II rat coat liilla for tlntaa iiauia r 111 be couaiilnred by the county court at the regular November term which waa convened Wednoeday. If the law la too vigoroualy enforced and the coat to the count Irnm tlila ... ....,. .nn .1- V.'nr alve, one member of the court todav in timated that atepa might be taken by the court to curtail thla item of exiene. The same ufnclal la of tha oinlon that that the itatute under which the arrests are made la claaa leglalation since ita tirovialllllB avlanda nnltf t uil..,l train. and makea the regular employes of therm corporatloua atmcial ofllcera for the arreet of persons violating the law. III. PRACTICED I'INTOL RHOOTI.HU. William hailtb, Earaped Multnomah 1'rlaoner, igala toiler Arrrat. Wllllam ("Spot") Kinlth, an escaped irlaoner from the Multnomah county ail, waa arreated at the mouth ol the Clackamaa river, near thia city, at about 3 o'clock Tueaday aliernoon alter having alio" twice al w m. Honey and Itanjamfn Ilaxler, ol thla city, whose row boat be bad atolen. Hinlth eacaped from the Multnomah county jail Sunday night and appeared on (he acene of bia arrest early Tuesday afternoon, lie appropriated a small rowhoai, the property ol Mesara. Hosey ami liaxler, and having rowed to the mouth ol the stream, abandoned the boat temporarily while he sal on the bank and ate his lunch. Hmlili aa ae- creled iu the bruah and aa lloaey and liaxler reached the point where their boat had been left and proceeded to take iHisaeReioii thereof, the fugitive tail- bird dlM-harged his plaUil at the couple, the bullet going wdd. A aecond attempt to fire the revolver (ailed and the men made their eacape. Chief ot I'ollce Hums was promptly notified by tele phone, and reaching the scene got the drop on Smith and cauaed bia arrest be fore he could do any harm. Smith waa diaarmed and taken to jail. He ia con sidered a deaperate character and bad liean terrorizing the realdenta of the northern part ol the city by regular lusil ades of pistol shooting fur about three hours. Karly Tuesday evening, Smith picked the lock to hia cell door, and gaining ac ceas to the jail corridors, rearmed him self with the pistol and ammunition that had been taken from him and would have made Ida eaca but lor the opportune arrival of Olllcer Kd Shaw, who surprised the crook and for the second time divest ed t i in of bia gnn. Smith was securely shackled and lute that evening was plsced In a steel cell at the county jail. The clever rascal frankly told the olli cera when intercepted that in twenty minutes additional time he would have gained bia liberty. At the present time there are no other occupants ol the city tall, from which there has not been a de livery for seven years. Wednesday morning District Attorney Allen returned two indictments against Smith, charging liiiu with aaaault with a danueroua weaKn and larceny, respec tively. He waa arraigned on the charge of aaaault and was given until Thursday morning to plead. During the aliernoon however, Smith changed his uiiud, and when taken before the court was sen tenced to two years Imprisonment. He was taken to Salem Wednesday night by Sheriff Shaver, The charge of larceny was dismissed. It was les than twenty four hours after his arrest that .Smith had been sentenced and was on his way to the state prison. This is considered a speedy administration ol juatice. Tbe Enterprise $1.50 per year. A great many people are judged by the stationery they use in their correspon dence. It is just aa easy to aae neat and up-to-date paix-terics and look much better. We have juat received a beauti ful line of brand new goods and we are stilling them very reasonable. Call and aee them. Charman A Co. Nothing Known Will Cure Kidney Diseases) After They Have Fastened and B- como Chronic Dut the Fulton Compounds. Wo Have Secured the Sole Agency for This City. rulfe's Itanal Compound enjoys tha onlqu.9 dtatlnrtlnaof bhi( tU onlj thing known ttal euroa kidney tmuLl In all lla atiKca fro tha primary lnOauiniallon up to and Including tha olirunlo alaga oa'.led Ilrtght'a DlaeaM, which baa bms.up to tha advent of thla Com pound, poslilvaly tnourubla. Tuca why not atart with wie Itonal Compound at Srat rathor tban ordinary l:ldney lnrdlolnna, all ot whlck full ahart If thn dlaraaa haa reached thachronls ante! TUuu IU no you ero right. No atatonwnta are publlnhad by the Fulton people xoapl eaana that hava raachod the cbronla itKo. Incurable by all other known modioiuae. Ilora la auothor raoorory wa ar pormlttod to rufer to. Mra. B. E. dine of Broadway, San rraa elaoo, waa pronounced by her phyalolan aa Incurably 111 with kldnay dtaeaes that ka bs come chronlo (Ilrlghfa Dlaeaaa). Bhe alao haa dlabati-a. Another ahialclaa waa called lo. prouay had aat in, the nalla came off and ha too laid nothing knowa would aare her. Bha was aa far beyond help Uier told her not to furitrai torture hrraelf by dlatln. Bne went on the rulliia Cumpoanda. The ttolrd llHlitlr txiiinr. The Uilrd moath thenelleh an loenme lck, an a law wontha lator waa wll and laa dropplag the treaimaat Aa aitiiruoy, fiu-n-1 of Mra. (.'line, JnSue Culler of ! I'lne aWt, Ran rranolai-o. kaS Olalietea ttaat la alao Incurable according ta the hooka. Knolnol her rt-ootery ho Vi look tlia KulKin t'.nnpouiida and la eight axiuibe r ulnrd Lin health and ia bow In ectlYenraeile Umpey. rhi-uaiatiam from nrle acid, gout, paw In the back, bladder ireuhle, eio., are frwri thai tha kklnrya are la trwikla. The laat etasa la llrlulil'a liiaeane au Dlabriea. If yeu are feollna Innfulil or mt'erahie avnS ejwamr Kecorerlea aoarly aaxrar thme hHtiena iMUraila mmm. IMHw'i kernel Oe a I f..r Ilrlghfa and Kldix-J Iilxaaea r: I' HialieU-a. l Kl John i. FulWU t.. WK Inaum a)mr, 'nn r'raaaltfc.. a-l c' .'i W a are Uiol' eulUaWS agaula u tiaa cllj. CHARMAN A CO., DRUGGISTS Seml-Annual Report of the County Clerk la preaentlng this summary of tbs actual and true condition, financially of tbe county, I desire to set before the public, what appear to me to be the reasons why such an etparent discrepancy exists in the statement herewith submitted, and those that nave been previously laaued from this office ; for while during; tbe six months ending Bept. 30tb, 1A03, the expenditures have been much less than for any proceeding six months, the warrant Indebtedness being reduced some $18000.00 with the Interest due on same, the true net indebtedness is much greater than waa set out In previous reports; this has arisen from some clerical errors heretofore made, where credit was given for warrants cancelled, which were al ready accounted for, but Is due more especially from the methods pursued for years in this office of taking the account of balances of warrants outstanding, as re turned and set out In the report of the county officers aa a correct basis from which to work, in place of making an actual and complete compilation of the warrants outstanding and amounts due on same, which before making this report has been done by considerable time and labor, In both tbe ofiltes of the County Treasurer and County Clerk, thereby arriving at a true and correct sum of the net indebted ness of the County; Tbe habit, or practice of submitting the amounts of warrants redeemed includ ing Interest paid on same without segregating and setting out the amount of in terest paid, has led to giving credit for warrants redeemed to the full amount and therefore been the cause of underestimating tbe amounting of outstanding warrants. In the future, or during my continuance In this office this misleading practice will be cut out and methods more easily understood adopted. Respectfully submitted F. A. 8LEIGIIT, County Clerk. DEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COUNTY CLERK Of Hie County Clerk of Clackamaa County. State of Oregon, showing the amount and number of vlalnii allowed by the County Court of said county, for what allowed, amount of warrants drswn, and amount of warrants outatandlngaiid unpaid, from the 1st day of April, l;n'J, to the 30lb day of Hepternber, 1U03, both Inclusive. ON WHAT ACCOUNT Bridge 4 l'auer Circuit Court Juatice of the Peace Jail Court Home Clerk HherlfT Recorder Hi uool rJuperlutendent Treasurer Aaaeaaor Judge ('oiiiudaaioners Hurveyor Coroner Balhtt Trliiting KeKrter I mane Jury Election County Physician Collection ot Taxes Indigent 8oldiers Tax Rebate Road Hurveye Hoard ot Health Damages paid for accidents... Roada Total Amount claims imiaianriinie warrants Eatiiuated interval accrued thereon . (STATE OF OREGON. County of Clackamas, I. F. A. Sleight County Clerk of tbe County of Clackamas, State of Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a trus and correct statement of tbe number and amount of claims allowed bv the County Court of said County for tbe six months ending on the 30th day of Hept., 1903, on what account the same were allowed, and the amount of warrants drswn, and the amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid as the same ap Dear upon the records of ruy office and in my official custody. Witiieaa my hand and the Old asy of September Semi-Annual Statement of County Treasurer Of the County Treasurer of Clackamas County, Oregon, for the six months ending on the 3uth dsy of September 19u'J,of monjy received and paid out, from whom received and from what source, and on what account paid out. COUNTY 8CHOOL FOND To balance on band April 1, 1903 $ !M70 99 Amount paid out $ 20029 58 Received since 1281 70 Balanceon band 2723 11 I 22752 68 $ 22752 69 GENERAL FUND Balance on hand April 1, 1903 ... B 97 Received from Sheriff" 31842 04 Redemptions SW ( Fines & Forfeitures 2!W 00 Clsrk and Recorder fees 3112 70 License 800 00 Foil lax from assessor (12 00 I 3U420 80 COUNTY Balance on band April 1, 1903. . . . 4228 89 Received from taxes 23223 04 Five per cent U 8 lend sales 424 40 I 27870 33 STATE FUND Balanceon hand April 1, 1903.... 2124 09 Paid state treasurer -. 25400 00 Received fro"j taxes 15758 9s) Returned to 8 eritl' on error 3 34 Transferred from general fund... 8043 81 Balanceon hand 4G4 15 $ 25927 49 $ 25927 49 STATE OF OREGON, 1 88. County of Clackamas, ) I, Enos Cahill. do hereby ceitify that the foregoing Is a true statement of amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand, in the Countv Treasury of said County for the six months ending on ths 30m day of September, A. D. 1903. Witness my band this 5th day of October, A. 1). 1903. EMOs CAHILL, County Treasurer. Seml-Annual Summary Statement Of the Financial Condition of the County of 1st day of October. A. D. 1903. LIABILITIES l'o warrants drswn on the County Treasurer, and outstanding and unpaid To estimated amount of interest accrued thereon Total Liabilities. RESOURCES . By funds In hands of County Treasurer applicable to the payment of County Warrants fc t J funds in bands ol County Sheriff applicable to tli? payment of County marrams By f-timnied unpaid current taxes applicable Warrants Selraensnt Tax for isn't, $TO7 42; WX), flsTS Net Indebtedness Total Resources Amount of claims allowed and warrants drawn ALLOWED t,m 8t 1X2 70 2M 80 105 62 2.!W 90 1. MH 27 J.41X 47 I.21S 90 727 m f 09 2, G 75 I Ml 85 202 79 f 50 3 30 3 00 172 80 110 00 118 05 ,) 15 1.422 80 78 00 1,137 22 178 00 45 32 345 10 20 00 307 00 8,485 40 allowed and drawn 29,905 72 1102,777 27 12.000 00 seal of the County Court of said County Ibis A. V. l'JUi. F. A. 8LEWUT, County Clerk. Paid out on county warrants, . fl!Wl 31 principal; $3071 60 in terest 22922 97 Transferred to state fund 8043 81 Indigent soldier fund 150 00 Returned to Sheriff on error 6 8 Balance on band 5297 34 I I 30120 80 ROAD FUND Paid out on road warrants $24,189 45 principal; $738 10 iu- tereat $ 24927 55 Paid city treasurer GO per cent .. 2905 27 Returned to Sheriff on error 5 01 Balance on band 38 50 $ 27876 33 Clackamaa, in tbs State of Oregon, on the . $ 102.777 27 12.000 00 $ 174,777 27 5.335 84 49 3j ls.nnn 00 0.191 24 144,900 a3 to the payment of County 82; l!Wl, 1200 00...!...!.!.! $ 174,777 27 Seml-Annual Statement of County Sheriff Ul tha amount of mousy and warranta received for taxes, and money paid to ths County Treaaurer by ths HherlfT of Clackamas County, Oregon, for the six months ending on the 30th day of September, IMi. TO AMOUNT RECEIVED . ... a. Ami. Tax. Penalty Total Collected In Coin and Currency, 1902 Collections aa . al.own on Caab Book pages 127 to 155, both Inclnaive snd aa per stubs com mencing with No. 5292 and ending witb 0509 both Inclusive $ 13,900 00 $ 639 11 $14,539 U Redemption Irom 1901 delinquent sales as per stubs 7073 to 7079 both Inclusive not turned over.. $ 49 3fl Totsl Received ... 14,588 47 BY AMOUNT PAID 155 both inclusivs Balance of 1901 not turned ever Totsl paid Treasurer and Balance. 8TATE OF OREOON, ) ss County ol Clackamas. ) I, J. R. Shaver, Sheriff of ssld Countv. 18 correct and true. Witness my band this 30th day of September, 1903. J. R. SHAVER, Sheriff of Clackamaa County. By E. C. Hacks-it. Deputy. JUDGE BIAS GIVES HIS VIEWS Doubts if Special Session Will Im prove Defects In Tax Law. . County Judge Ryan doubts tbe ex pediency of a special session of the state legislature to core any defects In the law on assessment and taxation that was en acted at tbe last session of tbe legislative assembly. Particularly Is be dubious of any bene fits that will accrue from a special ses sion of the state's legislators if an in junction suit based on the strength of the initiative and referendum amend ment should be brought that would bold inoperative lor at least sixty days any legislation that might be enacted, while the appelate court passed on tbe subject. He is of tbe opinion tbat the only real nardebip that will operate in event the delect in tbe present law is not remedied, will affect such municipalities as have a large indebtedness and are restricted by charter provision in tbe matter of tbe tax levy that shall be made. For instance Oregon City with an in debtedness of approximately $80,000 can levy not to exceed a 7 mill tax. On tbe other hand, tbe members of the county courts of tbe various counties of tbe state have the right to levy sucb a tax as tbe demands of the county may require In Clackamaa county with an assessment roll more than doable tbe valuation of any previous roll, the county court by levying tbe same tax will be able to raise tbe same amount in a single year tbat would otherwise be raised in two seasons but in this connection it is noticeable tbat the opportunity for reducing tbe in debtednees of tbe county would be re moved. Judge Ryan thinks that while all of the counties in tbe state, witb tbe single exception of Marlon, are in debt, that the pro rata Bhare to each county ot the cost of holding a special session of tbe state legislature will exceed in amount what each county will have to pay in interest on outstanding warrants. Since the old law provided lor the levying of the tax in January and its collection in semi-installments in the Spring and the Fall while tbe law in wbicb tbe detect has been disclosed contemplated tbe making of tbe levy in September and tbe making of tbe collection in tbe fol lowing October, be figures that each county can fail of the obo of tax money for only a period of about six months even U no attempt is made to correct tue present statute. Tbe greatest inconvenience to Clacka mas county that would result from a failure to collect taxes for a year would be tbe shutting off of all funds for tbe building and improvement of the roads. For natural reasons tbe roads of this countv are difficult of construction and expensive to keep in repair. Roads and highways constitute one ol toe principal items of expense to thia county. Statb op Ohio, Citv ofTolxdo,? ss. Lucas Countv. Frank J. Cheney makes an oath tha he is tbe senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney 4 Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every esse of Catarrh tbat cannot be cured by tbe use of Hall's Catarrah Cure. FRANK J, CHENEY, Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1S96. , A. W. GLEASON, I seal Notary Public. Hall's Catarrah Cure Is taken inter nally end acts directly on the blood and mucous surtaces of tbe system. Send for testimonials, free. F.J. CHENEY, A CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are tbe best. FREE LECTURE. To the Adult Women Ouly of Oregon City Monday Evening. The ladies of Oregon City are most cordially invited to attend a scientific and instructive lecture, illustrated by stereopticon views, on diseases of women and their treatment, at Willamette hall, Monday evening, November 9, 1903, at 3 o'clock. Tbe lttcture will be given by the Sano-Rea Chemical Company, of San Franeisco. Loans. . Real property and chattel mortgage loans. Abstracts furnished. G. B. UiMiCK,!Atty. at Law, ; Oregon City, Or. R. L. Holmin. leading undertaker Oregon City, Oregon. March 27-tf per bis receipt No. 127 to $14,539 11 $ 49 86 $14,588 47 do bsrebtrVertlfy tbat tbe foreeolnz statement UaCOMMOJI WISDOM. Home Oregon City People) Profit II y .Neighbors' Experience. It's a wise maa who profits by the ex perience of bis friends and neighbors. Here is a chance to do it, and every man, woman or child in Oregon City, wbo knows the misery of a bad back, the nervousness and restlesanesa caused by kidney complaint or the annoyance of urinary disorders, will show uncommon wisdom to profit by Ibis advice. G. A. Parriah, the well-known Port land musician, wbo lives at 33) Grand Ave., says: "My first attack ol, kidney complaint consisted principally of dull, aching pains across the loins. I paid little attention to it at first and it gradu ally grew worse. When I did anything which required exertion, or if I caught cold, I was sore to have backache in an acute form. I was feeling quite misera ble some time ago and one evening: while looking over the paper I noticed a convincing "ad" relating to Doan's Kidney's Pills, which persuaded me to purchase a box. Tbe results I obtained from their ose were satisfactory in every way." Plenty more proof like this from Ore gon City people. Call at C. G. Hunt ley's drug store and ask what bis eas terners report. For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Fosier-Milburn Co., Bnffalo, N. Y., sold agents for tbe United States. Remember tbe name) Doan's an! take no substitute. Subscribe for tbe Enterprise WILL DECIDE A FEW DAYS. Governor Chamberlain is fe decided About s Special Session "If I call a Special session of the legis lature to remedy tbe defective tax law, tbe date for the session will probably be about a week before Christmas," said Governor Chamberlain, in an interview witb the 8alem correspondent to tha Oregonian. "I have not yet determined whether I shall call a special session, and will not do so nntil I bsve investigated tbe con dition of the finances of the state, the several counties, cities and school dis tricts. "I shall ascertain the condition of the state funds and watch the newspaper re ports from the different parts of tbe state, and in tbis way I can learn what the public welfare demands. "If it is necessary in order to protect public employes and others from warrant brokers and to prevent tbe crippling of the public service, I shall call a special session, but otherwise 1 snail not. 1 wiu probably decide what to do in tbe course 1 f a week or ten days." Mrs. Fred Unmth. President Country Club, Bentoa Harbor, JHK'U. "After my first baby was bom I did not seem to regain my strength although the doctor gave m a tonic which he consid ered very superior, but instead ci getting better I grew weaker every day. My hus band insisted that I take Vine of Cardui for a week and tec what it would do for me. I did take the medicine and was very grateful to find my strength and health slowly returning. In two weeks I was out of bed and in a month I was able to take ap my wsaal duties. I am very enthusi astic (a Its praise' Wine of Cardui reinforces the ortrans of generation for the ordeal of preg nancy and childbirth. It prevcats mis carriage. No woman who takes Wine of Cardui need fear the coming of her child. If Mrs. Unrath bad taken Wine of Cardui before her baby came Ae would not have befn weakened as she was. Her rapid recovery should commend this great remedy to every expectant mother. Wise w Cardui regulates the menstrual flow. IVIHEorCARDUl