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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLANI), - TUESDAY EVENING. JANUARY 2. Jwr. ; 76 HEIV MEASURES Id THE HOUSE Gross Earnine Bill v Provldtt That All Incomes Over Stated : Amount Pay taxei. " ; - PROVIDES FOR CREATION- OF TAX COMMISSIONERS Corrupt Practice Act Forbid Cam paign Contribution Abuses Dye of Clackamas Father Measure, to Provide Seat la Car. - . ' v V . Salem. Or., , Jan. - tl. The house of -repreeentatlve got. very busy after It ' rilri cnnvini1 vastef-fta-. afternnnn and proceeded. to Introduce some 7 bill and pas them to a aeoond readln, beelde considering several mm(N from the aenate. Indefinitely postponing five we Toeo mu sent tnera rrorn the governor, releasing one vrtoejL-bUL over the veto " and listening to the appointment of com mittees at the hands of Speaker Davey. The grist of bills was such aa erery ( house haa to ' hare at every aeealoa , though there were aeverat which will cause more . or leas - discussion .before they are either put to aleep or paaaed i p for the governor's signature. ' . Jones of Lincoln and Folk introduced ..one bill providing that the County super. , .Inteadents of school be empowered to .bold a "county school convention once ' ," every year and that all teschera sent to lt ss delegates-he raid at the rate of 11 A Aav fnr f i TlmitiAf thi 1 1 n i. ri fThe purpose-of .the ; law would be to promote the high standard Of schools In th state. . r - i, ... Baralng BlU...'-- - i . A gross earnings - tax bill was Intro duced by Rot heb lids of Union provld , Ing that all Incomes over $1,500 annually should be taxed on a ratio according to J the Mae of the income. t--- Bumi of Multnomah baa a "bill which 'provides that to per cent of the salary of any man can be garnisheed In per- tnent of debt. . ' . A bill to fix the salaries of all circuit ' judges at 14,009 .a year was Introduced ..by Freemen of Vultnosnah. Freeman -also haa a bill providing that' all bank ' aiocK, snares ana capuea snail ne as. avesea lor inzauon accoraing to tne same standards as Is other property, at Its market value. Bt-en of ITmatllla would have the na- v tlonal flag Jly over every school house in tha state, according te the provisions 'of a bill which he-has Introduced. '-' Convict Labor Board. :''' '"AeOnvloV labor board will be created according-to a bill Introduced br Per kins of Jackson county. There are to be draw tl a day while actually engaged in performing the duties of the commla 'elon. Their dutlea will be to provide . for . the employment of , the convicts "number of convicts to be used by each .county and to guard them from escape . by such means as tney may see rit. t The bill provides for tba employment v T ait avai.aoi nwTicii ypun yw ruaae o -v . ....... ' . r f iai va puuuiivuwu tuiiuvuvvw .'a bill' providing for ths creation of a ' , state board, of tax commissioners. The board is to be appointed by the governor, , secretary of -state and state treasurer! wnicn mm vi l ivjwi ar w u -v- r clo memoir" of the board. Th oomml r sioners are to be put under bonds of 110.000 and are to bo appointed for - four year. Their dutlea will bo to provide laws for equitable assessment ; and taxation aad to se that all eollec , tlons are made according to th law. . Corrupt Practice AoV ' Th corrupt practice act aa compiled by tha legislative commute of th Multnomah .county Republican elub was Introduced by Coffey of Multnomah. It provides for the regulation of election and campaign expenses, both of a per onal nature and aa regard . campaign committees. .- Dy of Clackamas has Introduced bill , providing for th ereatlon of stat board of charities and corrections. It is to be' composed of six person not mora than three of whom are to be from on political party and who shall ' bold office for six years. ' Its duties Sweats and Chills Gone ' Weight Increased 14 Pounds MR. JOHN BKNTLT. Bully's Pure Malt Whiskey . I an absolutely pur genii and Invigorating stimulant and tonic, It butlds up th nerve tissues, tones up th heart, gives power to th brain, strength and . elasticity to th mu antes and richness to th blood. It bring Into action all th vital forces. It makes dlgeetloa perfect, and enable you to get from the food yon eat all the nourishment it contain. . It I invaluable for overworked as It is a food already digested. It; strengthens and sustains the system,'' Is a promoter of good health and long evity, makes th old young and keeps th young strong- - Duffy's is recognised na a family medicine everywhere.. Fall led chemists, whenever they snal- ; - ysd It during tb past fifty years, have , alway found It pur and possessing .properties ot great medicinal value. . . , - - . . , - .w BBWABsT Of daagwoa ' tmltaMoas aad sobetltatea. They are positively harmful aad are sold for vroti oalr kv '. jnerrupulon dealers. Xjook for th trsst-iunrk. ta "Old Cbetnist," ea tb lakel. an id bo eertaia tb eal ova b sort ie anbrokea. All drne-glsts, gre. ewre, dealer, or direct, lHJ a aetua, bootlet free. dt afait . Waiakey Oe, Buokeeter, Kw York. '- will be to Investlgae all penal and corrective and chart table Institutions. Jackson of Douglas has Introduced a blU asking for the appropriation of 1100,000 from the general fund of the stats for the erection of armories for tha us of the national guard of the tat. The appropriations are to 'be divided Into continuing fund of 115,600 for. four conseoutlve years and tha armories are to be located In the differ ent cHle and town of tns staie wnere there are national guard organUaUona . provide -Seat la Oar. ' A bill to fore all transportation com. oanlaa alna huainaaa In the State to provide seat for every on purchasing tickets of their authorised agent ha bean Introduced by Dye of Clackamas. It provides that whenever a person pur chases a ticket he is entitled to a seat and In the event he does not secure on ho mutt be riven a check by the con ductor stating that be could not be ac commodated with a seat Thl check when presented to any ticket office of the company I to .be onutiea io a re. beta nr ana hair the orlco of the ticket Violation of the terms of the law la to bo punished by a fin of from $10 to ii nno .-. . . . . Moore of Baker has Introduced a bill providing for the creation of mining Inspector at a salary or ii.voo a year, DISSATISFACTION IN HOUSE OomrolUe-. Appointment Many Dlaappolntroentt for Boloa. By a Staff Owi-apeedeat.y-'-, -Baiera. or., Jan 11 There 1 an aud ible murmur of dlaaatlsfactlon running among t he members at. the committee assignments made by Mr. Davey and H the . language of one ' of - the men ho did sot get that - whjch ho thought he was entitled to have. "It not a case of the early bird catch ing th worm but ot the lata bird who did th anost scratching." ' , ... a, number of Mr. Da rev's staunch supporters . did not get what they thought they would got and now they do not feel entirely satisfied. - - 'Holt of Linn. Bayer of Multnomah, Beals of Tillamook, all wanted eommlt- whloh they did not got. Perkins of Jackson, who 1 th house father of the irrigation code prepared by th state Irrigation commission, was - not oven given a place on th Irrigation com mittee. ' Beverldg of Multnomah i th only printer in th house end was left, off the printing committee. . R. B. Farrell of Multnomah I th on man In th house who la Interested In fisheries and tha fishing Industrie. H was left off however. REWARDS OPPONENTS Senator ' Hodaoa and Others . Who Helped nodsoa Get Placet. (By a Staff tVrreepoedest.) Salem, Or., Jan. 12. Bene tor Hod son Of Multnomah, who opposed President Haines- In tha fight, for th presidency of th sonata, was given the chairman ship of two committees by his success ful rival whan th announcement of committee .appointment was mad Jn th senate yesterday afternoon. , Each of th faithful eight who atood by Hod- son and want with him Into a rival caucus when th Haines followers wero hold ing their caucus on th first day- of th session, was given th chairmanship of a committee. Two beside Hodson were appointed chairman of mora than on committee. They were Booth and Blcbel. Hodson was named at th heed of th committees on municipal corporations and pubito ouuaings. wa- choMn to lead th committees on insursnc and public Undo. Booth named as . chairman of. th Industrial and claim committees. The remaining follower of Hod eon. with th chair manship given them, are: . Johnson, agriculture and forestry; Coke, who was claimed by Hodson, banking; Whealdon, alectlona and. privileges; Beach, federal relation: .Laughary, , hortloultur. and Bailey, printing, Tha four Democrat who changed their votes to Halnea after they had caat them for Coahow, thereby assuring Haines election, wer remembered- with chairmanships and oommltte) member ships. . ,.- - , ,01 m n ii. ii England Observe AnnJveraarj. (Jonraal Special Servfe.) ' London, Jan. it. The sixth anniver sary of th death of Queen -Victoria and the accession f King Edward was observed today throughout the United Kingdom. - Th king and queen, with other member of th royal family, thl morning attended the annual memorial servloe In honor of the late Queen Vic toria, which was held In th Frogmor mausoleum. - ; Mr. Johniently of Grand lUpldsj Mich., who was ao low, from long trouble that the doctor gave him up mm Incnrable, and who 'had ' night went and chill and weighed only M pounds, was miraculously cured bjr Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. Letter like the following, written by Mr. Bently, unsolicited, should be published to that the world may know -what the great medicine is do lug for suffering humanity . have taken DUFTT'S PURE MALT WHISKEY for three month for lung troubles. Whan I first commenced I was bedfast, and now I am Table to work. Now, th doctor of our town said that nothing wnuld help m. but DUFFT'S MALT WHISKEY did what th doctor could not do. I had night sweats and chills and weighed II pounda. I weigh 10 pounds now, th chill have left ma, and th sweat are also gone. I am looking for great results. MR. JOHN BENTLT, Grand Rapids, Mich." Nov. II. '01. -: - t PUNISH MEN WHO HEGLECT WIVES Many New Bills Introduced in Snate-One Knocks Out, . ! CrAft of Sheriff. . i : PROPOSAL TO ENLARGE :V GROUNDS OF CAPITOL .i , . School Itirsicians for Ever District To : Io Away ? With Circuit , Courti " and Establish Superior Courts For Jamestown Fair. y V staff Oorraspesoeat.) Salem; Or., Jan.- tl. After a recess of four day tb nat again convened yesterday afternoon. During th re cess many of th senator visited Port land., others went to their homes and others remained ia Bajgaa. All war busy preparing a fresh lot of bill t offer for th consideration of th aenat. . After th committee ap pointment wer announced yeatarday afternoon. II blUs wer gnt-to-thehref clerk s desk to b read lor to prat Urn. .' Among th bill introduced was ths bill providing for . th punishment oz men who fail 'to support their wives, that was drawn by Judg Webster. It was Introduced by Senator SlohaL " Xaook Out nortn- Oraft. Senator Kay offered a blU providing that convict should be taken to th penitentiary by regularly employed pen itentiary guards, who should be allowed only their actual sxpenees, Tb senator eetlmate that should this system, which Is now In vocu at th aaylum. b adopt ed It would save th state nearly 16.00 annually in , th cost of transporting convicts. ' r ' ' 1 . Tb gtnlon of th ground sronnd tb oaoltol building, at a coat of I 0,000, la provided In another bill offered by Senator Kay. Th extension la pro posed to be mad on th east side ot th oapitol : building, to extend to- th rail road track. ' School Dhvstotans la ovary school ois- trtot in th state and at all stat col leges are provided In a bill Introduced bv Senator Miller of Marlon county. It Is provided that th phyaiclaa ahall be appointed by th director of each dis trict, and by tha regent of th large! j colleges. Every student, teacher, jani tor or any employ of any school ia to bo examined bythe physician at least one a year or a often aa th director think proper. Tba aaiary of tn scnooi physician 1 to be fixed by tb board appointing him. Ve 'aaaaetowm BnUdlag. An appropriation of 1(1,000 for. a building and exhibits at the Jamestown tercentenary xpoltlon. and the : ap i polntment of a commission of five by th governor to attend to us worn, are provided In a bill introduced by Senator Beach ot Multnomah. Th out contain provision in Una with tha recommenda tions made by Provisional commissioner Jefferson Myers, who reported recently on th advisability of an appropriation for th Jamestown exposition. A constitutional amendment changing tha circuit courts to superior courts, and increasing tb terms of offlo of th Jua- tloe of th tt supreme court will be proposed it a resolution proposed by Senator Bingham 1 concurred la by the house Under th proposed amendment the term of oftlc of th iupreme court Justices Is to bo 1 years. - Superior courts are made to tax in place of tha present circuit court and U Is provided that thelflrst judge of th superior courts shall be tb present circuit judg. . It la proposed that there shall be a superior court In every regularly organised county, but xop tlons are made' In tha cases of many of the counties, and com of them ar joined together to form districts until th legislature shall otherwise direct Th resolution also proposes to nx the salary of th governor, supreme court Justices and attorney-general at 11,000 a year each. Th secretary or tat and tat treasurer ar each to re ceive salaries of ft,600 a year. . .NEW. SEN ATE BILLS.. ... Many Measures Drafted by Law- Makers at Capital. s (Special Dispatch to The Joaraal.) Salem, Jan. it. The following bills have been introduced In th aenat: S. . TO. kh,l Yur mtalabment of hav sands wbn (all to support their famlHM, a, B. Tl, Miller et Una Te about Praia and II Mi mouth enrmal vrknnls. R. B. Ta. iikmoa Tae rartproral n(raga an smbtbltlag anhatee an dUcrtmtnatioaa. laee ttt r'nipgna rivet br Bxins the closa Ma arch 1 te April 1 and Brptemher 1 to November t. 8. B. 1. Coahow To anthorlse eonnty courts to tx the width ef public roads from SO te lio feat. B. B. To. ontsew T eaciare vnua any ai vorfve tranteit aa puMlratloe of aammona wb.ra thn validity ef etK-ti dlvnrca has bn-s lie rubtful by s recast aeclaioB ef tfl tolled Mtmre raprame coart. ... 8. B. 78, Mil lit To reoeal chaptor '904 ef tba ode. eatabllihtns hnntrr'a llrrnae. S. B. TT, Ilodaos To sawed the water end by u,-rmlttlo raclamatloB eesiDeBlo ondar the Carry ect to aall water to eutaldm. . B. T. Miller of Moa-Martoo To provide for ai!Ins)nf of Sreoot pbratrtane. r -r- . B. TB, Millar et Una-atartoa Tor com pulsorr educailna. a. B. ). Kar -For traoaportatloa of esa vim ky prtaea amplnyea. S. a. SI, nay 'lo pwrcvnmr am aojnin. tut tb eaoltol ermines on lb east aid aad appropriating 1 30,1)00 thwfv. . 8. B. (2. Lareork Te orgrhlaa and SmId tain Ue trh ss sixth Beaters Ortsoa Agrt. ntltnral fair. H. B. M. Melarkar Te repeal seetlea I.1M f th code. s. B. M, Rnttintaam-re snnoe mr wen ins couely prlaoaar on tbe pnblle blfhwa;. snoer car ef road enprleore. . . B. MS. Wrlibt prorlrilng for coetroi ef sersial ernools br one board. - i rt. B. M. Ba4i Cor rxhlMt it JaaaHtsw tposliloa. ApprnarlarkMi. SM.nfln. 8. B. ST. Bowrnias Tne erMwtloa of Vir. tkm ef mantr hlsb aoaools where tbe eoastr esort bas failad te act. S. a. ss. Bowermas rm., eevenis saster Orrgoa District asrlceUaral eoeUty. TO RED1STRICT STATE Bill " to Reapportion RertresentaUou la Lower House Introduced. .By , gtsff Cereaaeeadent. . - Saleatr- Or., Jan. 11.-A bill to reap portion th representation of tha stats In the lower hou-of th legislature haa been Introduced by Washburn of fjn county. It takea th census of ltot as s basis for it representation and apportion . th representatives throughout th stat follows: ' Marlon county, t representative, Unn I, Ln t, Douglas , Coo 1, Coo and Curry L Joeephln 1, Jackson 9, Benton and Lin coln 1, polk 1, Yamhill 2, Washington t, Clackamas t, Multnomah 17, Clatsop t, Columbia and Tillamook; 1, ', Crook; 1. Klamath and Lake I, Morrow 1. I'ma ttlla I. Union 2, Wallowa 1, Baker I, Melheur and Harney 1, OlUlanv and Sherman t. Oraat and Whlr I, and Waeee ," I'l Oil OORLIALS BEIOG WAGED Three Bills Concerning Schools . Have Already Been Intro duced at Salem. STUBBORN CONFLICT . . IS RENEWED IN SENATE senator Miller Want to Abolish In stitutions at Ashland and, Mon. mouth. Sell Buildings and' Trans fer Property. - (By a Steff CerrespoaeaL Salem, I Jan. 12. Th atat normal achool fight, which raged so bitterly at th legislative aosslon two years ago stfes strong promts' of being renewed at th , present session and developing a more stubborn contest than was waged before. Three " bill touching tb 'normal school bave already been Introduced In the nate. two of them providing that tha number of school In tha state hall ba reduced from four to two. 8enator Millar of L-lnn Introduced a bill yesterday afternoon providing that th two achool should be at Ashland and Pendleton. Senator Caldwell ba offered a bill which pro poles that the board of regent or tb Ashland and Monmouth normal schools be directed to transfer all tb school property held by them to tb state land board, to b old and tha money dlepoeed of as ths land board may . deem - to b for th best Interests of the state. Senator Miller says he will stand by his bill, and Senator Caldwell nay he will stand by hla MeanwrJl Senator Coshow of Douglas Is lookmg out for tha interests ot th school at Drain, and haa this to say: r "I believe that both of thos hill wer drawn ' by then who know very little) about normal schools or th work they ar doing. Tba matter was fought out at th laat session or th legisla ture, and It would appear to me that the oeopl. by their vote on th general appropriation, upheld th action ot th legislature in' refusing to cut out any of th four normal schools, , - "Should - th matter now be left to a vote of th entire people, I am con vinced - that they would be in favor of keeping Up all th normal school w hav. VETOES FARE-WELL: One . Measure Passed ; TJnaalmously 1 0ver Head fjUe Governor.., . (By a Itaff Oorfvsposdest) Salem. Jan. II. Governor Chamber lain fared wall .with hla vetoes when they cam tip for th consideration of tha house today. The consideration of all th house bill left over from th session of ltOI whloh had met with th disapproval ef Governor Chamberlain were Indefinitely postponed with the exception Of on ease, that of th bill prepared at ..th last, session by Mr. Newell providing for th regulation of th sal of commaroial fertilisers. Thl bill provided that all commercial fer tilisers should be analysed by th chem ist at th Stat. Agricultural college ex periment station and ths formula print ed upon th package in which th ma terial was sold. Th bill had been VetoedT but was passed by th unani mous vote of th bous over th veto, ven Herman Rothchlld, th Ion Demo crat, voting against th governor. - Th bill Indefinitely postponed wer on by Von der Hellen to protect th salmon of tha state; on by Weet, to provide for regulating sheep running at large by a vote of tb Interested dis tricts; on by Smith of Joeepblne, t redlstrict the road of Josephine coun ty; on by Henderson, to regulate sure ty companl. - .- - r- v ; - COUNTy"cLERK SALARIES Bill to Fix Compensation In Fields' ."' Office Introduced. ' ' (By a Staff OortwaponaVat.) 8alem. Jan. tl. A bill to fix th salaries of th deputies In the offlo of th county clerk of Multnomah county wa Introduced by Coffey of Multnomah today. It . provide that th dark be allowed to appoint two. deputle at a salary of 1160 per month and a many additional . deputle aa th board of county commissioner deem necessary at a aaiary of not lea than ft and not mora than Ills per month, besides a number aof female deputies at salaries of t"t per month. Drlscoll of Multnomah has slso In troduced a bill providing that tba sal ary of ths auditor of Multnomah coun ty be fixed at' tl.OOO per year and that he also be allowed a chief deputy at a alary of S1S0 par month and other deputy ssslstsnce at salaries not to ex ceed 190 s month. -. - Positive " 15 A soda cracker should tious and wholesome of all ' foods made from wheat . , v'yV "" .v: Ckmp2rative J v " But ordinary soda crackers absorb moist ure, collect dust and become stale and soggy long" before they reach your talkie. There is however, one 'I Superlative soda cracker at once so pure, so clean, so ' . ' crisp and nourishing that it stands alone in ita supreme excellence the name i - Uncoda Biscuit , CsC a dust tight. '"' J) moistur proof package NATlONAi. BrSCUfT COMPANY , COLOTTEES FOR BOTH HOUSES .WsSae.swSnBBaksMseaaai V . Wright in Senate and Coffey in : House Head Railroad 1 Committees.- ' .'. f ". " ,' ;. . HAINES AND. DAVIES :'Y ' . REWARD ADHERENTS rioms Given to Supporters of Sue eessful Candidates Good To- sltlons Fall to Sortie of Tawter's Champlona, (By a Staff Oarreapoadeat.) Salem. Jan. II. Th following com mittee appointments hav . bean an nounced in . tha aenate: Arrtcnltnr aad . Foaaatj-y Johnaoe. Me Donald, Layeoek. . iMHiaifiit an -TazarMMv BmgBesi, Uoibam. a ay. Malarkay. HMleaa. Baakluf Ook. C. J. Sailta, Bowenasa. lay aeck, F. J. Miliar. Clalma Booth, Oosaew, a 7. Ssilth. Oobumtc sd havlgaUoa NottlBgkasa, BaUey, aVaoftald. ' .. . Ooaotiaa 9. 3. MTUrr. Booth, BTeDoaalA I caoaty-and Bute Offltaia BuesimiB. rtiit" anaaani, o. . smiia, mipua, a'i". tUuoatloo C; "J. Smith, Cole, Wkaeldua. M. A. Millar, Wrlsbt. . Blectlona end frlvllagas Wbealdea, Bf. A. UllierItaach. Xalarbsy ea IwtieJary. Jtngroaaad Bills Wrlsbt, Cola. SesoseM. Enrolled Bills Kay, Coke, BIcheL .rdaral KrlatlooeBeack. Blchal. JohBaoa. nakarlas Bcaodald. Whealdoa. Ooke, Bedges, Joheaoa. Game OBklwaU, Lanfury, notaBgnaav Boot. . Horflcaltsis taeytary, "Wbealdoa. IfsBt, . ' Inauranos aicbal. Beota. Joknaoa.. CaldwaH, chonVld. . trrliatliiB tel, aUDgassa, - nan, m.mr lerkay. Cole. - i - - . , Judiciary Jalark, atoweraua. Ooke, Bart, iBdua'tri Booth. Kay. Bodsoa, F. J. M1V lar. Lanrbarv. Medicine aad Phareaaey Oste, ' 0. . Salts, J. N. ttmtth. Caldwall. M. A. -stiller. : til lltary Arralra ciMit. a ay, nvaeoa. Mining Bart, Cole, MuUt. Wrlht Beads BaflroaA. Manlclpel Ooipisatluss nodena, at A. SOV r f j Miller renal InaUtutlons Mailt, t. M. Satltk, Lay sock. ' ' v Printing Ball, wnaac, Benses. ruoue pniininss ana lanw Kar. BallaT. rub te lAvaa bicbbl, Bdwaald, Besca, Ctotbow, M. a. Miner. . , . Hallroads Wrlsbt, r. J. auiiw, aiosaae BewarsMB,' Kettlnfbaak L r KosointioB aar. auBgnaH, www, Wrlgbt. a J. Smith. . lUTlaloB or Laws Bowemsa, neasea. Bin, Ooabow, Malarkay. ' Roads, su HlshwaysMeDeaald, taagbary, Johaeos,( Beach. Caldwell. . Ware Ba MHia J. w. emiia. u. . eeuu. Sisghaav MettlngkaSb MDoMld, Waste OematltBaae, 'i'trlcnltare Donnelly. Sloaber, Bettltsilar. eeaaraent and TaxaUoe Keweli. Beals, Hoore, Jonas of polk, Huntley. Aleobot Ifarno Brown, oaam, uray. BanklnawMeCaUoa. Pre. " DrisooU. JewalL Tswtr. -- ' Clalma wortaraB, nse, suBjam, OorporatloBS Cbapln. Upmerar, Brl. . nitiM iMt ovmia Ptk. Kubll Bcatsea. Commerce Brtx. Baaerick, Vawtet, rarreU, Backlirr. Cob ntlae Waabhnraa, Hrndrtrk, Botbrtill. lapuoi riauaing aad Oroande atdslr. Urr, McualioB. . . . Kieetione ains, nna, rerreu. KcrarattuB Edwarae, ueireu e - vaiaiuia. BrerMsa, Gray, Mcose. - Kacraaeti Bllle Huntley, Chaela. Pike. nrolld Bllla Adama, Dobbin. 81m moss Federal BaUUose farrell, Crawford, Casia- U -,' VaOse ea ruhsrles. rih.rlM McCua, EaatUr, Headrlck, Ohaee, I tvi aad Dairy Products Bora, Basis, I r,.f4 . Uam Carter, oray, Bones, wuaoo, renins. Health and bUc ; Morals atotacblld, Cp- m.rcr, w llua. Ilortlcoltnre BeyBoMa, Perkins, PewalL Internal lmnromata Holt. Cha. KaowleS, I rrltatloo Dobbin, It a a, BeUaap, . KasU. Wlhwe. . Indlaa Affaire Backoff, Beattea, Rteea. Judiciary Barrett ef Waabingtea, treeaiaB, Ckmpball, Cbaae, Jackaoa. inauraBce vawwrv wunw, wu, m, I.abue e4 ieaeserles Pardy. Vawtar, Bev- ert.is. Mnnrarnra Barer. Bob. TresMrer. Mining Moore, , Jawall, Kaektaft, Debbta. Waahburne, ' - Military Affaire Jackaoa, rreeauia. King. Medicine and Pbarmary Belknap. MerryiB Bom. Jobm of Clackamas. MrCalkn. fvnal. aefbrmatory and Charitable Instltw- tleas Bamn et L manna, veiray, simmeea, : Jeaes Hesas Mathur. .... ' rrlatlBg Jaass ef Polk and Uneola, Brews, Mncw. Public Lsnds OoaasB, . Belksss, gnhll. DonBllr. Publie Ubrary OampkaO, - Baton, Joe ef Clarkaaaae, Matlways and Traaspertsttoe Coffay, Joass Sf Polk aad Uneola, King, gdwarda, Bolt. Blwa of Law Dye, - Vawtar, steOse, MnrthniB. Vllm. ' Boeda aad Uiahways Crawford. Steea, Btae- ayvna. rurny, i-raina. Boles and Jolat Bulss glnaher, . pieeSMS, Knowlaa. Salaries and Mileage afsrrlaMB, Jeaes ef Clackamaa, Adama. Salaries of Stat and Ceosty Officer Knowliw, rreasias, Hyuoioa. Butlatlcs ssd ImmlsratloBr Beata-es, Jess ef Clackamas, Barrett ot Wasblnatoa. Waya and Mrna Drlaeoll, Bogcrs, Satoa, Barrett,' ef Umatilla, Carter. ' Shopping Politeness. "Werer point, oiy dear." said the mother gently. "But, aamma," eejeeted tbe little girl, "suppose I don't know the same ot. tb thluf 1" "Tb let tn aalMoiaa snow rod all be has tn stock until be eomes to tbe srticls that Is dslr4." . - . be .the most nutri I "' u Mrs ; Great SUiTSand All $20.00 Values on Sale All $2250 Values on Sale All $25.00 Values on Sale' All $30,00 Values on Sale All $35.00 Values on Sale All $40.00 Values on Sale All $45.00 Values on SaWatl '.-.,. $34.50 All $5OJ0O Values on &de"at. . T. ;H .7.7. V$39.50T Liberal Reductions on Men's Fine - ; ; Furnishings y 269-271 Hlorrison St. Avretable Preparalionfbf As similating (he Food andBq? ula ling rhtStoinaclts artlikweh of . Til, ('-t ii i. Promotes Digestionheerfuj- nessand Kest.contains neitiKr OpiunuMorplune nor)liaexaL liOXXAllCOTIOe , , -te2a' A pafed Remedy for Cons Hps Tlon, Sour StotnafJi,Diarrhoea Worms fonvulsions .Feverish nest and Loss or SLEEP. TttSJiraW Sttnarars of l HEW YOTIK. h3l pcAcr eotre or wtAaeim.: H aye You Seen t? 11 " VI V - W now offer for sals ths handsomeat T lot In King's Addition, with 12-roorn house on (I sdjolnlnc lots sold last week for 127.000). These lots sr partlcmlarly well- located for a fin horn or a srand hotel, and about ths only tract laraa enouh for such a bulldtns In that Aslfhborhood. , -..,..,. ,. - . W will sell them If taken befor Tbniarjr51rt.t two. thlfdJthlr. sctual value, . Be us at one. . . r ' ' -" BUCHTEL & KERNS VHOira a. moo. Clarlie, Woodward Drug Co. Importing Wholesalers & Manufacturing. Cor. 9th and Hoyt Sts. , ' 70.000 snuar feet of floor spaoa. A rompiete analytical Laboratory. ' A private switching traok from-- th terminal yards. - - - - i Da larrai ism raosa perieouy Sale of v HlOi OVEKCMTS ,.. : -V. at. . ; . . ... . . . .' . . . .$15,00 at, . $16.50 at ..V. V..C..,.. $19.00 at. . V. ;. V;.:. . $23.50" at.". .1. 7. H .'.v. . $26.50 at. . . . . 7: $2930" llii) LiQ For Infants and Children. The Kind You Havs Always Bought Vt'ic '.V Bears the Do You Want It? king jr sea x. Momaxsov. equipped wholessl drug hotls os th coast. t ., -, - Wuyer and handlers ef beeewiT and -Oreson dm; products, cascara ' hark, " vrap root. to. . t J i mj- -. , Use For Over Thirty Years liiii .5 W . s IS -