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THE OREGON DAILY 'jOURNALV" PORTLAND MONDAY EVENINO MARCH SO, " 1803. a coin for ELECTRIC ROAD Salem and Stayton to Bo Con- necteM)rcgon; Electric!, V . ' " to;AlbanyCrV Avoid Secret v Stomach Remedies ' i ".pedal DUixtrfe to Tb JoaraaM . , - 8aam, Or.; March 80. Delatea rt rientin tha commercial organisations ' of this city went to Stayton to booat for tb conatruction of in alaotrlo line oft railway from toat Hva citr on tha Gantlam to th capital of tha stata. , They report a plan - of . financing tha ' road agraed upon and a, committee an pointed conalating of George Brown and WlUia Caldwell, prominent manu- , facturera of that city, to act with a like committee of Salem bualneae man :, who will promote the , enterprise. . Knthueiaam roue o high Saturday ' nignt that the 1 Btayton bueinesa men expressed themselves as willing to aub scribe for a large. block of stock on tha ' Opot. 4 Tha committee of five trustees, con sisting of two from the commercial ; bodies of each city and one county of . f Iclal yet to be named, will bava an '. tire - charge of the dlabuaementa and construction of the line. It Is expected ' that Salem bualness men Will get to- set her -and act thla week and the stock , subscription will be opened, within a ' week and tha road ' will be built thla j summer. The line Is badly needed for a fuel road, aa tha city of Salem and ) atate Irietitutlona require at least 60,000 iwrun wooa m year ana.ino una win to through large bodies of . fuel tlm- The plan of construction agreed upon to be carried out entirely with borne capital, as all effonta to interest east ern capitalists have ao far railed. : . Salem to Albany. The Oregon Electrio company haa placed a force of surveyors in the field ; to extend Its line from Salem through ' to Albany. One line has been surveyed on the west side of the Southern l'a ,: rifle, and near the alta of the Feeble Minded InaUtuta aouth of this city. It .' passes through the Myers gap, and atrlkea Turner on almost a direct line from thla city. Another aurvey leaves the city aouth via tha alough road to Crosston and Sidney, following the eaat bank of the Willamette to Albany. The Oregon Electrio 'and the Welsh ayatema are raclna with each other to - connect Salem and Albany, the next link In tha valley ayatem. KINDEEOAETEN UJu0 H0U)SC0NMTI0N (Doited Preea Leaaed Wtre.l New Orleans. March 10. Krom sll - parts of the United States teachers and other authorltlea on educational matters are beginning to arrive here to attend the flfteertb annual session of the In- ' ternationbl Kindergarten union. The , cession will last four days. The visitors today are being given, a welcome by the local teachers and local commercial organlsatlona. Miss Jfannie Belle Curtis, .president of the union, will ltot be a candidate for reelection on ac count of illness. Because ' Moat of ) Them Contain Dangerous : Ingredients, Which ,' , ; Produce the Drug Habit ' Thousands' of people, having-dyspep-1 sia or stomacn troubles in soma lorm, continually "dooe" themselves with all sons or secret tonics, drugs, puis, ca mariics. eie.. wmcn not oniv innsme anq irritate tha atomaon and intestines, I dui in many esses cauae ma opium, morphine and cocaine hablta. ...,' Tou have rlfht and ahould demand to know what any medicine contains be fore you take it, unless It Is put up or recommenaea Dy some reputable pny slclan. Fakes and quacka will put most anything Into their secret preparations, to make you Ilka their useless stuff so aa to want more or it, until it makes you tha victim of aoma - drug habit, whloh wUl.ruln your health In a abort time. 1 ' i . , . . Stuart' Dyspepsia Tablets are not a secret remedy, tney ao not contain in Jurloua drucs. and they are recommend ed by thousands of physicians In tha umiea Biatea ana canaaa to tneir pa tients for dye perm la, catarrh of the stomach, and all other stomach troubles resulting-from Improper digestion of food. . . r These wonderful tablets actually di gest rood because tney contain tha very elements that are required of a healthy stomach to properly digest food, thus acting aa a substitute and giving the overworked digestive organa a rest ana a chance to regain their former health. atrengtn ana vigor, btusrt'a DrsDtDsla Tablata contain fruit and vegetable essences, tha pure eoncentratea tincture or nyaraatis, ana goiaen seal, wmcn tone up ana etrength en the mucous coats of tha atomach and Increase the flow of aastrlo and other airestivs juices; lactose (extracted rrom milk): nux, to, strengthen the nerves controlling the action of Ue atomach; bismuth, to absorb gases and prevent fermentation, and pure aaeptle pepsin (gov. test) of the highest digestive power. Al of these are aclentlflcally Incorporated in these tableta or losenges ana constitute a complete, natural, speedy cure for any stomach trouble. Stuart'a Dyspepsia Tablets are sold In large llfty-cent boxea, by all drug gists. Write ua for a free sample package. Thla sample alone will give you suffi cient relief to convince you. Address F. A. Stuart Co., ltO Stuart Bldg., Mar shall. Mich. G0MPER8 CALLS Urges Labor Organizations to Protest Against Recent Decisions of Courts. (Catted Press Leistd Wire.) New York, March SO. Samuel Oora- pers, president of the American Federa tion of Labor, In an appeal which wua It ia n t; thought that many other read In the Central Federation union. changes will be made among the offl cere. UMATILLA PRODUCTS ALWAYS ON VIEW aV today, urres orsanlsed labor in this city to meet in mass meeting to protest against the recent decisions unfavorable to labor, and to adopt resolutions call Ins upon their representatives In congress to vote ror tne amendment or the (mer it is said that similar aDDeala have been sent by Oompers to labor unions throughout the country. Masa meetings are to be held on April 19 or 20, juat before the matter Is taken (Sneelal Dlnpatcn to The JenrnaLl Pendleton, Or., March 80. Pendleton Is at last to be provided with a. Derma- rent exhibit near the O. R. & N. depot up by congress, for the Inspection of tourists and others who pass through the city. The -n - TTr ry . otttiiti ninn Members ofthe Umatilla county fair BANK CASHIER DIES commission nave aeoiaea to csisDiisn a permanent exhibit at the corner of tlm annex to the fair, pavilion. Samples of the various products raised In this section will constantly be on exhibition. SUDDENLY IN FRISCO New Notaries. (United Praas Leaeed Wire.) San Francisco, March 30. Whether the death of Joseph W. Channon, cashier of the Northwestern National ' c i.m w vr-vK a KTyt-tn i I hnnk flf Ph 1 1 a rl a I nh t . -ea-i.uag wa.a eMcv vii v . uiot aca i I - r- - who expired in missions have been Issued to "the fol- the Stewart hotel of San Franclaco lowing: A. B. Hedges, Portland; I. yesterday, was due to morphine or other p, Phillips and W. S. Jost. Clem; J. unnatural causes, is a problem that the ft: Cooper, Portland; J. C. Colcord, New- coroner and the police are trying to here-: Qeorce H. Cattanach. Can von solve today. City! Fred L. Olsen, C. H. Monroe and Channon, who arrived here yesterday E. M. Schuyler. Portland. 7imE vn moil -4 i , Blok Eeadaehea-d relieve all the troubles InoS aeni so a Diuoua acacaox ine syatsm, snon as XHadsess. Mimes. Drow dnaas. DUtraas after i eeUsg . Pain ia the Side. ko. While their most V tamer aaole eoeoess has been shown m ounsg t 4 . aeadaehe. yet Carter's Little liver Ms are equally valuable ia Oonatipatlon. curing and pre ' tins tbisanaeyuageomplauiiwhUe they alas camel all diaordera of thaaiomacbtimalata the Jlversnaregalata the bowels. Sreautueyoi-y MEW faehe they weald be slmostprlotleesto those who I suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu fnstsly their goodness does notend here,and those whooaoetry them will And these little pills vslo able in so many ways that they will not be wil ling to do without them. Bnt after all sick head 1m tha ban of so many lives that bsrs Is where wemakeour great boast Onr pills ours tt while others do not. "r, Carter's little liver Pills are very small and "very easy to take. One or two pills make a doe. : They are strietly vegetable and do not gripe et pura, but by their gentle aotioa please all who 'h caitn iucieii go, kiv tobx. mornlna. waa found by a bell bov in his 'room in a dying condition late In the anernoon. "I'm HI and I want a doctor." he whls pered. He was gasping for breath. A physician worked over nim for an 'hour but he finally. died. The physician re ported to the coroner that In hla opinion Channon'a death was caused by mor phine poisonlns-. A chest of other kinds or drugs was round in his room. Chan non came to California ror hl health a month ago, stopping first in Los An geles. Among the letters found In his lug gage waa one from Dr. H. a. Bay less of Los Angeles, calling his attention to a sman mu wmcn no naa evidently overiooKea. Channon bore a letter of introduction to Judge Melvin of Oakland. An autopsy win snow, tne real cause or a eat a. COTTON WORKERS' Wages reduced (United Press Leased Wire.) Lowell. Mass., March 30. Men and women to the number of 20.000 are af fected by the action of the cotton mills of Lowell in putting in effect today a reduction of 10 per cent in their wages. Throughout New England it Is expected that similar action will be taken by the owners of mills if conditions Aa not change. As reasons for the reduction in Lowell the manufacturers say there is a deproealon in the cloth market and that the cost of cotton Is higher. In New England the cotton mills number 810 out of 1.00Q In the United States and employ about 165.000 men and women. ASHLAND STUDENTS TO AID UNIVERSITY . The antiseptic qualities of . ' Mexican Mustang Liniment insure Its being the best for use in all "ybasea of It expels all dangerous and foreign matter be fore beginning to heal the wound. Inflamma tion ia kept down and the BUfalSj Injured parts rendered 1 1 painless. It soothes and OCfllUSy relieves - promptly and CutS ' PftiV v ; -T i Insist on getting what fllld flll vou M for-robatfytftet ilianrvnoint. f .'' ' - Open Sores. disappoint. Por sale by all Druggists. sue. aad $i. per bottle, (flpedal Dispatch to The Journal. Ashland. Or.. March. 80. .The student body has adopted resolutions Indorsing the act of the last legislature In ap propriating $125,000 annually for the or the .state university and ex- icuuina. iu mo aiumni association oi that school assurances of its hearty co operation and sympathy In trying to de feat the referendum on the university bill at the June election. TWO OFFICIALS OUT FOR FOURTH TERM (Special Dlapatrb to The Journal.) Fendleton, Or., March 80. Sheriff T. D. Taylor of this county and Sheriff E. M. Shutt of Morrow -county are out for reelection for. the fourth term each, and so far neither hns any opposition. It is the most remarkable record ever made by officials In eastern Oregon. Taylor is a, Democrat and Shutt a Re publican. . . i. fi i i i i . I. : ' , ' Oregon Pensions. -. (WaeMngtoa Bureau of The Journal.) Washlna-ton. March SO. Pension in crease was granted this week to. tne rouowing uregoniana according to no tices rscelved . by Congressman W. -R. Ellis: .- v -, John - X Thomason,: Huntington, $1S: Henry C Abel PrlnevHle. 120; William xi Ukji,.,.., tA.fiaM4 m in . r v. E. Kellogg. Hood River. 116: Joshua L. Mlsenhlmer. Portland. tlB: Frank Pea- body, Dufur, 111; Augustus Hotchklss, Baker City, $8; Marie A. Mueller. Port land, 8; John W. Hendricks, Hood River, lit; David Lynd.v. Elgin,' 111; Matthew O'Conner, Portland, $12; Fran cis P. Rounds, Pendleton, , r y .. . II i t n Hi l.'lirNrtl '-"! ' t U" ; ; it- ii i y. ir.m ksj t1 i vj . n IMI II . v I . lit j u 1 II 'T', j II U a - .' . . v IN A ONE, WEEK'S SALE, WL IN CLUDE OUR XNTIRL LINL i OF peCEGtZTL DINING -ROOM FURNITURE IN THE WEATHERED OAK . ; . . DINING CHAIRS $4.00 j Dining Chairs Sale price. ....... .82.65 . $5.50 'Dining Chairs Sale price.'. .1 J3.G5 i $6.00 Dining Chairs Sale price. .; . ... . A 13.00 $6.50 Dining Chairs Sale price. ........ I H.35 $8.00' Arm Dining Chairs Sale price. . . .H5J5 . $9.50' Arm Dining ChairsSale price. . . .110.35 . $9.75 Arm Dining Chairs Sale price. . . .J (0.50 , HOOArm Dining Chains Sale price, .'.(p 7.35 CHINA CABINETS $27.50 Cabin et-T-Sale price 817.75 $30.00 Cabinet Sale price ..810.75 $31.00 Cabinet Sale price $20.00 Never before iri a sale of Dining-Room Furniture have we offered I ('8uch unusual price reductions as in this six days' sale, commenc-" tr t" V'J v i j e . vj, ing toaay. in uic aiiung-room no iuminire is so appropriate ana practical as the quaint designs and finishes. We have included in InV this sale our entire line in the weathered oak, and the opportunity vi presented at tnis time ior selecting attractive pieces to complete the furnishings of the dining-room is strongly suggested in this saie. man oraera ana out-oi-town inquiries win receive prompt attention. . $36.00 Cabinet Sale ' price 823.75 $45.00 Cabinet-r-Sale price ....I (20.75 $98.00 Cabin et Sale price $30.00 DINING TABLES ROUND, SQUARE AND OVAL PATTERNS PEDESTAL AND OTHER STYLES $16.00 Dining Table 6 ft Sale price 810.50 $18.00 Dining Table 8 ft. Sale price 812.00 $24.00 Dining Table 6 ft. Sale price $16.00 $20.50 Dining Table 10 ft. Sale price $13.65 $27.00 Dining Table 8 ft Sale price 818.00 $42.00 Dining Table 8 ft Sale price 828.00 $45.00 Dining Table 6 ft Sale price $20.75 $58.00 Dining Table 8 ft Sale price 838.50 $65.00 Dining Table 8 ft Sale price $43.25 $67.00 Dining Table 10 ft Sale price 844.50 $78.00 Dining Table 10 ft. Sale price $52.00 BUFFETS $35.00 Buffet Sale price 823.00 $38.00 Buffet Sale price... .$25.50.' $45.00 Buffet Sale-price : $29.75 $50.00 Buffet Sale price $33.50 $55.00 Buffet Sale price $36.50 $62.50 Buffet Sale price 841.75 $67.00 Buffet Sale price $44.00 $,80.00 Buffet Sale price 853.75 $88.00 Buffet Sale price... $58.50 SPRING SALE, OF AXMINSTLR CARPETS TODAY," TULSDAY AND WLDNLSDAY IN THL CARPLT SECTION SIXTH FLOOR BIGELOW AXMINSTER 600 yards of this famous weave, offer ing the choice of seven patterns, in oriental designs and rich two tone effects. Regular price $220 yard. Sewed, laid and lined, at, per yard $1.60 SMITH'S EXTRA AX MINSTER 500 yards, in four desirable patterns and color combinations. Regu lar $1.85 yd. Sewed, laid and lined at, yard... $1.15 SAXONY AXMINSTER -500 yards of these floor coverings, in five popular patterns and colorings; regular price $1.60 yard. Sewed, laid and lined at, yard $1.00 El iiwmrv--1' OFFERED THIS WEEK ON SPECIAL PAYMENT TERMS THE MALLEABLE RANGE $1.00 IN 30 DAYS-$1.00 PER WEEK THEREAFTER 1 t Our Stove and Range Department announces another six days' special payment terms offer on "The Malleable" the range of the twentieth century conceded by good cooks and authorities on stove and range construction to be the leading range of America made of steel plates and malleable iron and riveted together, like a boiler non-breakafcle can't burn, out will last a lifetime saves repairs saves time and labor. No cracking or warping and no open seams. A per fect baker, with ideal draft and plenty of hot water always. Selection of "The Malleable" means everything to the woman who cooks, in kitchen comfort and in quality of food, and to those who pay the bills in ultimate economy; no cracks to leak air and no repair expense. On these and many other superior qualities we recommend and guarantee to the intending range purchaser "The Malleable" as the range where the demand is for the best the most satisfactory. We will accept your old stove or range in part payment, and for which we will give most reasonable allowance. IN THE CROCKERY SECTION THREE DAYS SALE OF DINNER SETS COMMENCES TODAY Another of-the many popular sales of the Basement Crockery Section, in which is offered tr -v4ar Tf iae4i inr1 U AnmAf r eifrVi- offrarfitf t4.nn.ir nafttirno in fn ha mmrrl- &&9 porcelain and Haviland sets comprised of 50 pieces and 56 pieces. 58-Piece -Dinner Set for 87.50 Regular price $9.50; Maddock's English semi-potcelain ; pink and gold decoration. 56-Piece Dinner Set' for . 87.50 Regular $9.25 ; "Allerton Blue," conventional pattern. 50-Piece Dinner Set for 87.50 Regular price $9.50 ; in semi-porcelain ; green and gold con ventional decoration. 50-Piece Dinner Set for 80.25 Regular price $11.50; in semi-porcelain; royal blue and gold decoration, with white center. 56-Piece Dinner Set for 810.00 Regular' price $18.25; "Elite," white. and gold; in semi-porcelain; anew and dainty pattern. 50-Piece Dinner Set for 812.75 Regular, price $16.25; in semi-porcelain; quaint "Iris" pattern in green, gold and brown. 50-Piece Haviland Set for 821.50 Regular price $26.00; in dainty pink and gojd decora tion. ' . t 50-Piece Haviland Set for 828.50 Reg. price $36.50 ; dainty rose design in pink and green. LAWN MOWERS FROM $3.25 UP At no time does the lawn re quire so much attention as during the spring u season; and a properly adjusted and easy runnings JLawn Mowerf wfF: r will greatly facilitate the wort of keeping it in order, ; We are showing this season a most complete line of these machines from 12-in. to 184h."bladerrfect cutters and all guaranteed. We offer a high-grade ball-bearing lawn mower with nigh wheels for $5.75. See our Basement Depti for your lawn and garden tools. .f&. SALE OF DRAPERY AND UPHOLSTERY FABRICS gfe&. IN THE DRAPERY-DECORATIVE DEPARTMENT 6TH FLOOR . 35c and 40c yard Cretonnes; special yard 15c 36-inch Burlap, in plain colors red, brown, gold, blue and vtan; regular : 20c quality for, yard 10c 85c yard Reps, in red, green and brown, for. drapery hang ings, special, yard. ..... . .45c $1.50 and $1.75 Fabrics for fur niture covering; sp'I, yard. .75c A lot of Chair Seat Cushions in a variety of desirable cover ings, at, each .7SC; Upholstery Materials, $1.50 to $2.25 yard values; your choice at, yard .......50c Heavy Figured Velours, $4.50 yard Values; special, yard $1.50 HIGH " CLASS INTERIOR DECORA TIVE WORK OUR SPECIALTY COMPLETE AND VARIED SHOWING " ; OF ART, WALL PAPERS . vaMCRcaff 1 '' : ' COHPLETEflOUiEfUMISHEM OUR UP-TO-DATE FACILITIES EN ABLE US TO' REPAIR, FINISH AND RE-UPHOLSTER OLD FURNITURE AT , MOST REASONABLE PRICES :r7PHONEExT3i ' v