JHE O HTJGKK" STATESMAN: JFRIOAY iFEBRUAI? Y A. 1G07. THE LEGISLATIVE. Prohibition Amendment Has Passed tlie Senate. THIRD EEAD15G OF BILLS. Wallow Count jrA Question of PriY llegc The Swamp Land In vestijation, etc January 27. . HOUSE. MOEVUfO SESSiOV. The house tu called to order pursuant to adjournment, and the roll called. Toe Journal of yesterday was read and approved. SECOVD KEADLXQ Of SESATS BILLS. 8. B. 10 To re to burse certain coon ties for taxes paid. .Amended, by Pom eroy. 37 Toproride for official publication of derisions of the supreme coart. 20 To prevent fraud ia registration of cattle, etc Ket erred, sgricolture. , 17 Creating health officer at Umpqua river. Commerce. 11 To regulate fees of clerk of su preme court. 16 ro amend charter of PriaevUle. H. J. XL 4. pravinz conzreas to improve the Willamette river at Corvallis. Adopt ed. 8. J. B. 10, providing for annotation, etc, of school laws. Adopted. 8. J. R. 9, instructing soperintendent of public instruction to take steps to se cure publication of text books on phys iology ana liygiene, lor use in public schools. Adopted. riBBT HEADISQ OF HOUSE BILLS. II. B. 216, raulsen To appropriate $15,000 for purchase of lands for sUte ! t. I II T - 1 1 agricultural cuiiee. xieau oeconu time. 217, Hammers To properly brand all goods manufactured by convict labor. Read second time. Daly amended, ex cept brick and other material used in construction of state buildings. Labor Smith's amendment to discontinue school at Corvallis till completion of the building, was lost. II. J. M. 4, Biggs For removal of Col. John O. Parks, C 8. A., engineer corps from the position of chief of bureau of engineers, on ground of incompetency. Commerce. II. B. 218, Benjamin To change time of holding circuit court in Second dis trict. Read second time. To Douglas delegation. 8. B. 15 To anthorize construction of railroad bridge across the Willamette river at Portland. II. B. 219. layman To repeal sec. 16 of the act providing for snnport of the university of Oregon. 220, Layman lo repeal acts for sap- port of state university. 221. Lafollett Relating to the insane asylum. 222, romeroy lo appropriate money for expenses ef the legislatnre. Read second time. 223, Thompson Relating to firemen. 224, Palmer For protection of deer and elk. SECOND BX A DIXO OT SENATE BILLS. 8. B. 3 To incorporate Cottage Grove. 84 To amend charter of Albany. 45 To amend civil code. 47 To amend 491-494 of civil code. Adjourned. uorSE. A1TKEXOOH BB8SIOX. II. R. 44, Layman For night session. R. A. Miller moved to lay the resolu tion on the table. Carried. THIBD READING OF HOL'BR BILLS. 222 To appropriate money for pay of officers, members, and clerks of the 14th legislative assembly. Passed. 34. Goodsell Relating to wills, etc Passed. 27 To increase salary of assessor of Mnltnomah county. Passed. 15. McLean For relief of Klamath ranntv in sum of SG.725. Failed to pass Pendleton moved a reconsideration of vote on II. B. 15, which prevailed, and the question being put again, the vote was. aves 30. noes 27. absent 3. Failed to pass. 8. B. 103, Waiter Defining how wire fences shall be constructed in- eastern Or- ftmn. II. R- 54 To incoroorale Albina. Bill - - - a 29. Bowditt-h To amend charter of Ashland. Laid on table. 31, McCully To incorpo' Joseph Passed. 33, McCully To create Wallowa coun ty. 1 8. J. R. 12 For relief ol Oregoi Pio neer Association. Adopted. 8. R. Declarinir what shall const! tute the irreducible school fund, and pro viding for its investment. H. B. 46, Roberts To provide a boon ty on certain wild animals. Passed. Adjourned. sim ATE. MoKklNO SESSION. Called to order ; roll call ; prayer ; jour nal read and approved. The senate took special order the con sideration of railroad bill at Portland and after a short discussion the bill passed. Ares 29: nsys 1. Veatch voting no. PmkiKitrtrv 1 in nor rlanse referred to the education committee. FIRST BEADIKG OF.SESATE BILLS. 133, Stanley Prevent murder or ma licious destruction of property by dyna- mlt. 139, Barin Alternate election of coun ty commissioners. 140, Waaer Allowing county tila mmI r.f -hft.l mortirasrs. clerk to 141. Rinehart Appropriating $5,000 for the completion of the Pine creek w 142, Irvine Prohibit removal of books from state library. a nun pmW f.ra insurance M-mm-p ,. as - ' - - - . m HI V.. Uxxmlatinir actions Ul Vtt 0 circmt coart. 145, Hare Allowing women office, when elected by people. 146. Weatheriord Culling of to hold 1 consti tutional convention. 147, Dimick To encourage normal struetion. in ' Dimick introduced resolution for ap pointment of additional clerks for sneciat swamp land committee; to committee. ; BILLS SXOOSA ECADDICl. 6. B. 91. Earh To nrevent tha anrMd of contagioQS animal diseases: judiciary. i, ifcinenart auuung salary ol register of land office at L4 Grande to be $1,000; public lands. 94. Ubaodle Eeevlaiat me.ta aad brands of stock ; Agncaltu-r. . 101, bteele Prommz for navmeat of property condemned for public uses ; ju diciary. 103. Wager Eegnlal 102 coastroctioii wire fences in i-oonUes east of tha CLix- cade mountains; tosoecisi committee of senate s east of Cascade mountains. 1 12, Wazer Amendi ai act incorporat ing Pendleton ; ordered io third reading to-morrow. 115, Simon Provide a more efficient method for collection of delinquent taxes : jodiciarv.s . 18. Ihmick Stay of execution when judgment is rendered for recovery of money or property; judiciary. Adjourned. .8E2CATK. aitzktooh skssiob". Called to order and roll called. SECOVD BXADCfO OF SESATE BILLS. 96, Hare Prevent foreign insurance companies transferring suits from state to Lotted bUtes courts, etc. Special com mittee. 113, Dimick Creating office county re corder. Judiciary. 114, Lee Regulating practice medi cine. Judiciary. 116, Dimick Securing to all children the benefit elementary education. ' Edu cation. 117, Gray Amending incorporation Astoria. Corporations. 120, Miller Relating to water rights. Judiciary. 121, Vager Dividing state into three normal school districts. Education. 122, Gray Boatman at Astoria for quarantine purposes. Commerce. 124, Wager Regulating fees officers certain counties. Judiciary. THIRD READING. 8. B. 103, Wager Regulating construc tion wire fences east Cascades. Passed. 8. B. 125, Hare Providing for a loan of irreducible school fund. Passed. 8. B. 135, Cart wright Fixing time holding court in Crook. Passed. Watts reported substitute bill which prohibits sale tobacco, firearms, etc., to minors, 18 years. Bead twice, third to morrow. 8. J. R., Lee Appropriating 500 print ed proceedings pioneer association '86. Adopted. H. B. 222 Appropriating payment per diem and mileage members legislat ure. Passed. 8. J. M. 8,fc'bupe Praying congress for appropriation improvememt Umpqua river. Adopted. U. B. 22 Incorporating Albina. Read second time. Watts presented petitions on temper ance. Education. Watts reported from education prohib itory amendment. Adonted. Aves 25. nays 4, Chandler, Gray, Hamilton, Stan ley, in negative. Adjourned. QUESTION Or PRIVILEGE In the bouse yesterday morning, Mr. Goodsell, of Multnomah county, attract ed the attention of tbe entire house by arising to a question of privilege. He re ferred to a couple of articles in tbe daily Oregon ian, of current date, which inti mated that be (Goodsell) was an "ob structionist "a "ringleader." and that he had said be would use his endeavors as a member of the committee on judiciary to delay action of that committee, in rela tion to tbe investigation ordered oy me house a few days since. Mr. Goodsell. in substance said : "I desire to say that I have not used any such language as the Oretronian says. I have no. manner of protecting my honor as a man or a citi zen against such attacks, other than to rise and by denying, refute the chances made by the Oregonian. rteitner in uie halls of this assembly nor any where eldt; have I used such language. I have at all times proposed to have a full inves tigation to hear both sides 01 tne ques tion, and to thoroughly understand it. These articles place me in a very differ ent light. It has been my wish that care should be taken in the investigation, and if tke gentleman had acted in a disorder ly tnauner, then he should, .as proviuea by the constitution, be expelled. brand all these charges as false. Th tMonle of Multnomah county, where hav been known for fifteen years, wil nil believe thetn false, and know that am above language as is imputed to me. I think that unless the correspondent should retract his statement he should nt Im allowed the courtesy of this house I Wv the matter in the hands of tbe hmiw to sji thev mav see proper." Mr. Roberts then arose and cor firmed rtljwir claims regarding his "tand on th invalidation auetion. He wanted th bottom of tbe matter reached, fhr va anv bottom, "and wanted tbe hnnaa full v nnderstand the matter. Harris introduced H. R. 43, that if the correspondent of the Oregonian refuse to correct his statement made in the Orego nian with reference to Mr. Goodsell, that he le refused the privilege of tne noose, nn motion of Paulsen, the considera tion of the resolution was postponed until the2Sth. SWAMr LA2CD ISVES ITO ATIOJt. It is thought that the committee ap- nointod under tbe Veatch resolution to investigate the "swamp land matter, 411 ril tr have a revort during the pres- . nn.lor th tmMBt action of eat - - , one of its clerks, who imagines he repre ....ta all the investigating brains on the itt It la stated that this clerk wbo at one time, as a member of the legislative assembly, failed to submit a report made to a committee of which be was chairman, for reasons best known to himself, does not desire to "investigate" anything bearing a date prior to the commencement of Gov. Moody's admin istration, and that the only thing he de sires to see reported 10 uw - something that will apparently throw ftittm mi the administration lost closed. It is farther stated that this committe clerk is making "notes" as be goes thro igh, not fur the enlightenment of the committee, but for his own penwiiaJuse hereafterr What troth there may be in tia reports, the writer does not know; tlw committee, and if such is troer a cVae x i-s ce -iab'p wod obVy ptove to the jest iterests of the' Mala of Oegoa. Jou jtj ia toe l'vt of " a W scl s cba2e woa'd- not njr a 1 e 'itr -est o toe stale, aa way. . tfl FtBSf ArTBO."RiA'nOB BILL. Tbe flt special aporopriation bill came up on its final jus&age, in tbe bore, yes terday. It was to appropis- e the sum of $6,723 for the relief of Klamat h county that sum Laving been expended in the construction of a wagon bridze across Liik river, on the only wagon road from southwestern to southea4era Oregon. be bill was introduced or licLexn. who was absent from the bouse at tbe time the vote was takeo, and tne bill failed to M, yeas 29. says 30. absent I. Mr. McLean then secured a reconsideration of the bilL by three votes, and then oro- ceeded to explain the bilL R. A. Miller, of Jackson, also spoke in favor of tbe measure. On the final rote on tbe mat ter, tbe bill again failed to pass, ony 30 votes Teing cast in favor of it. It is plain to see that all local aDDroDriaiion bills are going to have "close work" to get throag'a tbe house. THE KORXAL SCHOOL BILL. Mr. BlandeQ, from the committee on education, reported the bill provididg a government for, and appropriations for the support of the state normal school at Monmouth tills morning, without recom mendation. Tbe matter lay in the hands of the clerks until in the afternoon, when it was called up, and several amend ments to the bill were adopted. One of these amendments on motion of Bilyen struck out all the section which provides an appropriation for the support of the school. Another struck out that portion of tbe bill which prescribed a religious test for qualifications to be a member of the board of regents. The bill as it now stands, gives the state entire control and management of tbe scaool, but provides no support nor financial aid for the insti tution. EX-OOV. GIBBS BOOT. In the senate, Mr. Dimick, of Marion county, has introduced a bill which was referred to a special com mittee consisting of Messrs. Dimick, Hare and Weatheriord, which appropriates uie sum of flow, or so much thereof as may become necessary to be expended under the direction of the governor, for returning the body of ex-Gov. Addison C. uibbs, from London, Lneland, where his death occurred recently, to Oregon, and providing for its burial here. Tbe bill was reported favorably yesterday, and will probably pass without material op- posicon. PENITENTIARY SALARY BILL, Mr. Gard has introduced a bill in the bouse, which is just from the hands of the printer, which will, if passed, increase the salary of the- superintendent of tbe Oregon state penitentiary from (800 to 11500 per year. The salary baa been rather "moderately low" in the past, to say the least, but in the past there have been very numerous applications made to the governot for appointment to the place even at that salary. ANOTHER RAILROAD BRIDGE BILL. Mr. Lee has introduced a bill in the senate granting rights to the Oregonian Kauwav linage company, to construct a toll, wagon and railway bridge across the Willamette river at Kay's landing, in Marion county, Oregon. The bridge is to be more particularly for the use of the present narrow gauge system of railways that traverses the V lilamette valley. It 6hould pass. , WALLOWA COCKTr. McCully's bill for the creation of Wal lowa county passed the house yesterday afternoon without dissent. Tbe new county embraces about one-third of the prenent county of Union and will be the extreme northeast county of the state. Joseph will be the temporary county seat, and tbe governor is instructed, by the hill, to appoint the temporary officers of the county, as soon as convenient after tbe passage of the act. January 28. HOl'SE. HORSING SESSION. Called to order, pursuant to adjourn ment. Prayer by Rev. J. W. Webb, of galem The journal of yesterday was read, and approved. SENATE BUSINESS. 8. J. M. 5 Praying congress for appro priation to improve the Umpqua river. Adopted. 8. B. 135 To amend act creating Crook county. H. R. 47, Goodsell Instructing state printer to print II. B. 36, the Grant's Pass charter bill, a soon as possible, and to lay the bill before the boose. COMMITTEE REPORTS. Summers, military affairs, favorably with amendment, on H. B. 30, for organ ixation of militia. To committee of the whole house. Smith, assessment and taxation, favor ablv on 11. B. 153, bill reported bv as sessment and taxation commission. Blundell, from education, with amend roents, on II. B. 6, relating to school elections, and voters at school meetings. Several amendments were offered, and with some changes, the report was adopted. SENATE BCatXESS. S. J. R. 11 Allowing swamp land committee to employ additional clerks, and that said committee be required to report to this McLean moved to nostoone considera tion until Monday. Lost, McLean voting "no," and no "yeas." Tbe resolution was then adopted unanimously, 8. J. R. 6 Abolishing advisory board M pardons. Adopted. Roberts, from asylum investigating committee, submitted a report. Harrington, judiciary, favoraWy on H. ts. 87, lor pa bushing county finances also, favorably on II. B. 101, with amend- menu, to provide for the court s ssse ing costs on motion of attorneys; also, on II. B. 204, East Portland charter bUl re-referred to Multnomah delegation. Culver, claims, favorably on claim of jrrea. iennxee. sxeoNO RRAorsa. Manger moved' to read H. B. 106, to estate issasttcv tec cod t-me es of Order. ' Soorxleeft and retried, to townee. - - 3 ' - . Gocdseii moved to read second t'ote tJerorUsodVidbi'L Ko.;oalaU. Aojoo'ed. ; " ' HOC . ' . AFTET5O0S SEBfOS. Fe-coovensd at 1 iJQ ; lo'lcaJ'ed. ; , Coodae" "fa view of tbe Tact tbat Ue editor of the Oegonien has justly placed my version of tne coau overs v before tne people, I am satis Bed, and I ask leave 10 wiudaw the resolution of Mr. Harris." &ooetd. . House went ia io commiuse of wbo'e, Bi'yen ia chair, on H. B. SO, for otganua- Iran of xnmua. Coan ttee atxe. and recommended adoption of certain ameod- meots proposed by cob mil tee on military s flairs. The ssme were onled ptn e, od tlie bill to be eng'oxsed. H. li. 44, for p'z'Jt session, la ten up, rod passed. - coMtfitYEB Etrorrs. Gard, roads and highways On H. B. 64, fa vorably.to amend sec 3, title 1, chap. 50, road laws; also, on H. B. 53, relating to public roads, without recommenda tion ; also, on H. B. 47, for improvement of Wallow Canyon road, favorably. Langhhn, corporauoos r a vara o' v on H. B. 38. to incorporate Medford: also. favorably on 11. B. 128, to incorporate Drain; also, without recommendation, IX. B. 16, relating to foreign eorpofsliona. JSctJuUy, connues t avorabfy on 11. B. 52, to amend act creating Morrow countv, with amenoments; also, lavorau'y on 11. 66, to 'create Malheur county, with amendments: also, favorably on B. B. 93, fixing time for boiding circuit court io Uilliam county ; also, favorably, on ll.B. 104, creating flarney county . Benjamin, Irom Douglas delegation Favorably on bill regarding time of bold Log court in Second district. btafloru, internal improvements Un favorably on H. B. 50, to appropriate 12.000 to aid Uoos and Douglas counties to const met a wagon road. Layman, alcoholic traffic Favorably on II. B. 13, giving circuit court jurisdic tion over cases where liquor is sold to minors ; also, favorably on IL B. 49, to prohibit collection of accounts for liqqors sold st retail ; amended to except drug gists. Smith, assessment and taxation Un favorably on H. B. 153, bill reported from assessment and taxation commission. Roberts, special, to investigate asylum favorable report, with recommenoa- tion for three-story-wing addition with capacity of 33 patients, and other im provements, including fire escapes, lie port adopted. Thompson moved to indefinitely post pone further consideration of U. B. 153. Carried. ROBERTS EXONERATED Mr. Harrington, from the committee on the judiciary, submitted the following report: Mr. Speaker: Your committee on itidi- ciary wbo was directed, by li. R. 37, to investigate tbe charges in Uie Daily Ore gonian of Portland, Oregon, of the 20tb and 21st Inst., to the effect that a chair man of one of tbe committees of this bouse, to whom two young women had applied for clerical work, bad offered them employment on certain dishonora ble conditions, with instructions to your committee to investigate said charges, and ascertain if any member of this bouse is guilty of such conduct, beg leave to report: That tbey have carefully and patiently investigated the matter, and in pursu ance of tbe authority conferred in such resolution, have subpoenaed and examined witnesses, including the two young wont- en referred to in the charges in tbe Ore gonian, and bave found no evidence of any member of this house ever having made any dishonorable propositions on condition of employment to any woman now empioyea, or woo nas sought em ployment in the service of this house 1 our committee have not found any ev idence of impropriety on the part of the women wbo have sought or obtained em ployment of this body; but do find that there was an idie rumor, or street talk, which gave rise to extravagant and ab surd rumors that might naturally lead an enterprising journalist into a belief that a serious wrong and impropriety bad been perpetrated. The report is signed by each member of the committee. Adopted. Adjourned till 7 :30 p. m. SENATES Senate called to order by the president Prayer by Rev. Harris, of Salem. Reading of kramal suspended. House message announcing passage f bill creating county of Wallowa had passed. Also bill incorporating Joseph. Also bin providing tor bounty on certain wild animals. Senate joint resolution 11, investigating management of swamp lands, requiring report at this sessioq of the legislature was adopted. COMMITTEE REPORTS. S. J. R. 6, providing for abolishment of board of pardons reported favorably, and resolution adopted. Also bill simplifying proceedings in t he jtist ices' courts was re ported unfavorably. Also senate bill al lowing Portland to issue 1500,000 bonds for water purposes ordered engrossed. Also 8. B. 85, providing for connection of wagon road system of Willamette vallev and eastern Oregon, unfavorably, ordered engroased and third reading to-morrow. Also Dtu regulating practice of dentil ientistry 1 grossed with amendments, ordered en to third reading to-morrow. b. a. sy Reported favorably and or dered to third reading to-morrow. 8. B. 79 Relief for Murphy, reported back without recommeiidaaon. Ordered to third reading to-morrow. li- B. 10 Reported . favorably. Or dered to third reading to-morrow. o. d. zo tteported back without rec ommendation. Recommitted to senators from Marion county. IL B. 36 Reported favorably. Or acred to third reading to-morrow. 8. B. 75 Reported without recommen dation. Ordered recommitted to com mittee on judiciary. 8. B. 18, Gray Reported enfavorably, Ordered to lay on table. Memorial of Portland board of trade ordered recommitted to judiciary. 8. B. 62 Reported without recommen dation. Ordered to . third reading to morrow. . 8. B. 107 Reported favorably. Or dered to third reariing to-marrow. 8. B. 32 Reputed without recommcn- dWon. OxVed to vbi-u reaulai to- mo ow. . - &. JL S Cepoed .rvorab'v with amecbsientv AepdsM9tsa0ojcdand on'ed reconmiUed to JfiT'cUry.: 8. B. 13 fepoteu fr ro-aUy. Onier eJ o Ui d erdiJ3 to-morrow.. - 8. R. .rrvAd fjTnrahl. with aroeauirejfc . Aaeedtceat adopted. O.'- dereu o third reading to-morrow. raner, re areu w-thSiaeodmenfs. was adoeu, a h! o eeJ t) tuird teadiag t BW'OW. AujouTied to 7:30 EOS'? S RXORISIVEO. As d beseea by the rejrlar report eissiere,' tbe jpcicisry committee has reported tbat it found no soonds oa which the chav-ges .' 1st chairman J. tLKoberta could be based, other than common rrmor. Tne report ol the com nutvee is according o toe expectations and w soes of s't oe members ox the hones, ana of Eooe 1s' trends. The feeling hss st last gained credence that the rest animus of the Otegon tan's charr- es lay ia toe feci lUat M. Roberts voted aooordinz va the washes of bis constitu ents instead of the wishes of the Oregon-1 1 4- : 1 1 l: if... I the e'ose of the session yesterday, Mr. Roberts rece red the hearty eoorata!a-' Kmsof ke members of tne noose, on his being c'Vj of the cia'ges made asalast rim. , , . rununuiurfc. L Yeste'dav, in tae boose, Sjoitb, irom the eeseesmeat Si'd taxation eoounlttes, srhsltted aa nofsvoaoe repoH 01 wee b'll reported f 'om the commission on as sehsmeni. snd taxation that occupied fortv davs aod forty nlgbts. at tbe capttot. last summer, aod farther consideration of the bi'l was at once, on motion of ?"bomneoa of Line, lndellnile!y post- pooed. . TASSD RAELT. The legialati re appropriativc bill passed both houses, and is now being enrolled. t is nnderstood that the "hurry" was a dodge to keep the bill from being loaded down with other appropriations in tbe way of riders. ETENIKO SESSION. The two bouses held evening sessions, for the Teading of incorporation and county bills. Tbe bill creating Lee county (from Umatilla) passed the bouse, and the bill to allow Portland to issue 1500,000 more water bonds passed tbe senate, and there were several amend ments to incorporation acta. liotb nouses adjourned until Z o dock Monday,. 1DY1CX TO XOTKTXS. Araree4ifltarb4atBlfMak4Vroksa of year reat by a rick eaU4 oSarlag aa4 erring with pain of eainag tastat li so, sb4 st ones ass get a bottl of tho Wuulows SooUit Srrop for ChilSrsa'g TaatMng. Ra ralaa U laeaieaUbV It wlU rsUove tks poor llttla nffaror taaadl ataly. Dapa&d pa U, wxXhm, Utoro ia mm atiaURs aaovt It B aoraa Uantary aa44Un boea, rorolatss ta stoatacb and bowata, suras wind soils, aofUna tha ranasdoeao tnlaiaa- ttoa, aad firm too and narry tm UMwaAla yrtem. Mm. WfnaloW SoothUtf Syrar asr Cliildran'i Tacthing ia sUaaaat to Lba taata, aa4 u ia praaertpooa ot obo of im OMortaaSbaai Icmala aoraaa aa4 phymlelaaa la tbo Cnlla4 btaica, aad U for aV fcy all SmrrljU taroaga tMWorld. rrlea U oa&U a boo!. ctkk roa PILES. Piles are freaaenilv praesdad br a of walgM la tha back, loiaa aad lowar Dart of ths abdomen, eaoalnf tha patient to lappnaa ba baa nw aoacuoa 01 ioa ciaoeyt or naigBDonag orcaaa. At times irmtiuni of ladlaeatloa are present, nataieosr, tiaaaatoasa of tas lUNnach. eta. A molatora. like paraplration, prododag a very dtngraeabla itehinjr, after getting warn, it enaana aoeaaaat. iiiiaa. Meeaiog ana Itching pile yield at ones to tbe application, of it. jfoneaaEo i rue tiemeoy, wnicn acta anect 1 v opon the parts effected, abaorblng tbe tamara, allaying tbe Intense ttehlnguid eflaetlag a per manent en re. Price M eenta. Address, tbe Lr. Bosanko Medicine Co.. Pluaa. O. Bold bv Geo. HOW TO SKCCRK HEALTH. 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Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. Mo risk ie Incurred nioatrated pamphlet, with fall Information, terms, ete stalled free by addressing Voltalo sen jaarsaau. jtieaigan. WHT WILL, VOC DIE ? ScovIU's Sarsaparilla or Blood and Liver Syrnp for the care of Scrofnlocs taint, Rheo mattimWhlte Swelling. Oout, Goitre, Conauop- uob, Brooeaitia, erroat aeouiir, Mtuana,aiia all other diaeaaes arising from aa Inoare con dition of the blood. CerUSeates eaa be presen ted rrosa many leading physicians, asiaistera, and beads of families threw (boct the land, ea lorving ScovQl's Blood aad Liver Syrnp. Wa are eon nanny in receipt of eertt&eaMs of cares fru the most reliable source, and we recom mend it as tbe beet known remedy for the ears 01 tne anove najneo aiseaaea. ixnjiBLATioM or tub: kidwets. Hon. Edward A. Moore, If ember of Assembly btoi lucnmona county, itw I ore writes " two years ago 1 was takes with la flats matUa of tbe kidneys. The nein was intanaa I spv led aa soon as pnasible aa Allcock's roma riaaar over earn Kidney, wonderful to aav tbe wis aad iaflamarioa began to abate ia three aoor. ia two oars 1 was entirely eared. I el wsy tke great pleas or la recommending All' ones riaecers; uiey are eertaiaiy tae heat ex terna: remedy known. I aead tbem ae cheat prot crtors, aod looad tbem moat emelent." THS BOTTOM OF THE SEA. Tie ds no aearls that eaa exreed la aeaatv teeth wbttewed aad eteaaaed with that tnennv aarao.e dasttifrtoa. tbe fracraat SoZOPOX r. Sor b coral rosier than tbe gems la whlcb sorb seeaa are sea. so tae leaiee nay, woe are tae seat j&ages ia soea mauera. S. I Vortoa CrroIL resldiag at Far Eocka war. Queens Co., E. T.. was so crippled with taaammatorv rheamatlsm. of tea years' stand ing, that be had to e'eratebea. Be wsteors pietely eared by taking two Braadreth'e pills every nign war umy nagnia. aaa wlU aaa aay wriitea or personal loqnlrtea. THE ATXOvrHKES OF LOTEV la a para, sweet breath. This 4eldratam 1 one W the reanlts o naing SOZODUXT. which not oaly lavigoratea aad greeerves the teeth. bat readers the mooth 1 aairagraat ; aaa rose. Emtl Scbeetla. tha annular tailor, ores Ooo. E Good's drug taore, wfU make 70 a Sac salt. sen e geoa euaa, at leet It guaranteed. . . 7777 . tne Boruweet. Mereoaaia, larmcrs aad tar- Tor criton dUhad ap ia every style, go to dawars are relocated to write tor prioea. Ua Clsaa. BaUembraads. t trated eatabsyaa aaaliael frea, H4wZ3. .;A., v-pE. . LinEia V a ai J.- - 1 . v. mr- i la tbe Cattad Itatsa. wWi sr. m,m vf a T S'rteaa. f.jm a. Twraas st e( t XJt4, 1 Ta, i. U , Uaaiar, A-,ss, Ca aaras, ntu-M sr sore aioaia. iur g r 2 NEIlVOUSiiSr - eeatioal la sua, sextsai aeaay, C saeatal aad aSrateal weagnej 1, eS laUina: aaiaisry. weak orfs Z2 staaiTl aieilsaiasal, laBMeA. a aaeata o asarri-, sa, b-esa excesses et yos' al foJsa, er aay canae, rpseoUy. saialy 1 prtvnaeiyearwn. TiirmateS amlTTH His a should 00 oRUto sua Earnaeea rbymetarv at aace. ada oaiaieai eosta aejtai" aad aaav save rutare misery aaa eae mej, aewm veaieat to visit the dty tor tree tm ant, mtaiaaaa eaa be aenS anywhere by express rasa most. osasavATioB, ItU sevideattlay4iyaica, who givee his waou attentioa to a clasoef eja eaaee attains greater aaua. sad . physloiaa a tAUaz, iy aheia every rbowi aaed. The Pocsor Ago aad very knows, good remed y . fTBwbeeaUeeoaeessslfheDo loCesamttatlos frae, ai aaeredJyMitri raiAS. Caeee whlcb bave UlVsd U ebttJ alp reUeS sssswbsrs eapeelaUy. owfetted. feaaa- aiscinina at aoi Ms eaweeetfally treasea. xae uomow wla toteit sieoe jor a ease rese un am ill. If ualto. na lt.atoiaa.llil eremlacsi Saadays, 1 ts IS oaly. Bead tor tas SAsrtARirr Ovtaa ss D..IMI.MHM IflfiMaUUOH. . rr Tae set lee at we eeieorawa e an barg. bare been secured, as taa umi v aa rajtSABT. His fame as a speoiellet tor dieeaees W ntaa U aaiversaUv ksowa, ad handradsarv - dally avaCIng tbemaelvea of tha opportualty of .' . ..n. "- bslatlaa.aaaa,. acaagaa, maw SermaaenUy prevenu an TJnaataral tha maseles, shacks the waste, lavlgoreuo the whole system, and restores tas affilcted to Haat.S aad Ramtlaaaa. gJT- the reaeoa so many cannot get i Bemiaai weaKaeaa, Aeas 01 me nwina to a amoticatioB. called FROST A' anil with HTEJLAETESlA.whtohre aires bTeely rSverefof1 iSsT ATfciHX A with peculiar Special 1 uxua risnjiaAET. Orwwnayvalna ef theasretum. Ofla tbeaa uspeoted caoae of test manhood, debility, eta. 11 tea a LavigwreAar. Is. Cass of sta be Use ia Sent to any address, oovered esswl' from obeervetlen. Most powerful eleotne sal la rree wpaaaaia To Paeva raa Woassaroa Powaa or tas L fssftml Qui uMarvpa XOEBIO DISPEirSAftT, J0 Oeary ek. Saa Praaetaaa, rrrrato Eatranee. 0 Maaaa straec four blacks as Oeary street from Eearpy aUla aatraaos through Dispsamry Drag Stora Arts rsaala Oafrfdirta, AemtCfasf rwrww Wai ranted the) moat perfect Sulag traae extaaa, Alva tbe beet resaRa. Eooaoaeal aad dura. bia, iaa oeet ei resieeot reiereaoea DVUBb Por sale by J. U rarrtsh. Salem. Oe. - 0? lHTEtlEOT to um , Vaay Wrw, Weaknese or Loss of yemorypsm maacauy raatortd by the ase ef aa entirely new remedy. Tata werbet aoaUl from Spain, ftp Ish Trochees never faS. Oar lilaetratad.Si)aae book and testioinntsla (arnt eesledV Every ptaaahoald amd it VOIf RA K W THOCHKK Ctt, Cea MFsrhrlass, ftawVsra, rEJ oroW Elocd EiLr is ws only- nVVI IS Rlood Brnadv wnaraa. ed. It isapoaitlvaearafor Cloara. Erap- tions or Sypbilltle Poisoning, It parijSet thsv wboio system, ana pazuaneaau iinsomauo. and Hwoxalgio pains. We fnsrsatee itv Po' 1 be Geo. E. Good drng-itat. GO EAST VIA OREGON SDOfiT LINE- 11 to M0 mne the shortest and 13 to 48 boors THE. 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