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THE FUG"N’T CUAPO er i .J T Oregon land Reclamation Project. had four terma of eervic« iu tte Rev olutionary and fought at tbe battles of Brandwine aud Germurtown She married him in 1834, when lie was teveuty-seven years of age. The other surviving widow is Ester S. Duncan, of Plymouth Union, Vt. The com- mit'ee on pensions of the United States Hoose ot Representatives reported in favor ot granting an crease of pension to Mrs. Mayo. Chief Nerrell, of the reclamation eervice of the government, has prom ised to advance out of the reclama tion fund aoout 875,000 for the pur For Infants and Cnizdren pose of building a dam at the outlet of Wallowa Lake, on condition that 1 the landholders in the valley below will agree to bear a pro rata share of the expense of building the dam and I I 4\cgetable Prep -aiionfcAs- thereby return the money. A Washington paper is responsible jiinilating tlieFot/andllegula 1 Then is no doubt that the settlers for the following: Unless congress | tinfi(heStomachs..i':lb>w> «f ! will gladly agree to the proposition, adjourns before long one of the an as they would not be called upon to nual items of repair will be undertak I pay more than 81 per acre, which en with the bouse still in session. The ’romotes Dige ' amount would be very small compared plank beneath the green baize cover iess and Rest .Coüló.ns r«u. ; to the great benefit to their property ing on the speaker's desk is begin I Dpitim.Morphine ror Mineral which would accrue from complete N ot N. uicl rie. ning to splinter aud crack under the 1 irrigation. vigorous hammering of the gavel. The reason the government has rot /awge of OU l>rS<Wl SL PtTC/l& Ibis plank is renewed during each re aken up the Wallowa Lake matter be- !\invJ<ui Seul - cess of congiese, but this year, for ellxSfMH - 1 fore is that the project called for irri- Huck'U, - some reason, it is giving wa7 sooner zifUXF AW - 1 gallon by use of waters uf the lake at Jfytsnnint - than usual. Ry some it ¡»’attributed iii fartene le Soda th« present level, and that private Mam Seed to the fact that “Uncle Joe” Cannon Clarified Sugne I companies use so much of the water WmtFryrven Flavor. is speaker and that bis left arm is full that not enough would be left to car Aperfecl Remedy lorConsipa of vigor. Others conten ! that it is ry out any profitable scheme. A dam, lion, Sour Stomach I liarr’icca because the report connecting the Worms,Convulsions.iivei ish however, will raise the level of the names of members with post <ttice ir ness anJ Loss oF S leep . lake ten feet, which will give plenty regularities was laid before’the house. FacSmûle Signature of of water volume. The dam can be I built for about $75,000. So little news is coining out of the NEW YORK. scene of war in the Orleut that it is Williams Asks Hard Questions. ROYAL BAr\ NG POWDER CO., NEW YORK. impossible to form any opinion re Representative Williams, of .Mississ garding the extent or possibilities ot Branch economist, Mr. Leroy-Beau ippi, has intioduced two revolutions Note ; nd Commen*. the military movements which are be i EXACT CCPYOF WRAPPER. lieu, calls ‘a war of tho ‘lr«‘ c'a^s.’ of inquiry addressed to tbe department ing carried out. It will n't be sur in January, 19'3, Chari« ■ Clark, a “ I'he danger is for t ns reason the of justice. One requires information prising, however, if the Russians fail gamoler, a urUered Liela Page at greater that other nations may be ae to whether any criminal prosecu to give battle on the Manchurian Olympia, , by a blow on the come involved in it. If Russia should tions have been instituted by the de ! bank of the Yalu, but will fall back head^with the uiitt of an ax aud cut- ! far« j|| in her land campaigns, she partment against individuals of the I ting her throat with a penknife, jeal- - i toward Mukden and liarbin, as the may permit or provoae war in the corporations who were adjudged guil- strength of their foices on the line of ousy being tbe motive. He then made Balkans. War in the Baklans would ty recently by the supreme court of an attempt to commit suicide Ly cut- [ the Yalu seems, from late accounts, any complaints as to the care make the danger much greater in that the United States, ae in the Northern fulness and promptness of the to have been greatly overstated. The ting Ills throat and taking carbolic, way we till orders for staple other nations would Hud necessity or Securities case. acid. After nil thii one would not I groceries. Contrariwise, we Japanese appear to have complete | pretext for lighting. The other resolution requests in control of the estuary of the Yalu, frequently receive the most suppose that be would object to being flatte.-iug encomiums as to “Then, of course, England would formation ae to whether an investiga and their supply ships are passing in eervice, courtesy and the bung. " Yet he does, the supreme tn in danger of becoming a partici- tion was ever had at the suggestion of goods themselves. Modestly an 1 out without any opposition frem court of the state having been com I speaking we think we deserve pant. In that event Russia could the attorney general, or by the de it, aud our best efforts to the fortifications said to have been pelled to affirm the banging sentence agree to a settlement and ‘save her partment of justice at the suggestion I pleas« and satisfy you every erected and mantled at Antuug. The of tbe lower couit through bis appeal . ime will continue ] face’ for it would not be so bumiliat- of any one else, of tbe so-called an- I efficiency of these forts is now being Astoulshiug that he therefrom, j ing to yield it there were a war at thracite coal trust, consisting of the’ discredited. The Russians appear to should protest ! anthracite carrying roads doing an in- j leach end of the empire. I hone Main 25-1 have been doing an inordinate » V. Ilamette St “Take whatever view of it you will terstate business. amount of bluffing. Sometimes woman's cruelty to man ; he nnly chauce of early peace lies in King Christian, of Denmark, upon in brought t > light through the di the interference of other powers; aud whom seemed to devolve the duty of voi ce com I I'he Portland Jotirn il no other power will interfere if it furnishing queens for European mon cuu help it.” <> April 5th h >s a case in point: archs, celebrated his Stith birthday “Did I ever -trike her? No; never,” the treud ot modern criminal law Saturday. A fine old age, aud he has . ■ 1' ml . n > ■, in t -stif in i v es ter I ij '. f ■ I i Ige '‘raver in aiiswe- is town".Is longer sentences for old the name of being a tine old gentle- to i plait' In-< i iiusd. t’liouiii« ofiendets an! professional criminals. nmn. O'Day, iu "■ iv.nee suit hr.night by While the idea of reform Is growing . in b i«. i with great rapidity, it has been pretty ' • ■’ iinoiiy, " con- satlataetoiily shown that the profes i Miss Mary Schultz, formerly an op “You h' I erator of the Chicago Telephone Com 'iV, ‘‘lint H'in is tiuued J i sional criminal is rarely reformed pany, has been a.varded a verdict of afraid of y< I. W ii lit Im fact about under the present system, and the 815,000 against the company to com that?” “That i- next beet step, perhaps, is to keep pensate her for the loss of hearing in weigh 20 him where he can do the public little the left ear, incurred in their employ. Sometimes harm. by the arms and shook mt*, and said. 'Oh, ain’t yon a coward” She tai hitudeuts of this subject have learn Two more automobile records have We are ffcii::: ♦ ' ' r. ‘>re l:b:r 1 than ever in 1904 to users of Lion Coffee. Not only will the uot afraid of me. I am afraid ot | ed much in the line ot refotuiatiou been broken, according to a dispatch Lion-Heads, cut f n the p? kages, be good, as heretofore, for the valuable premiums we within the past score of years, and ns her ” have always giv ■ ir custon: rs, but from Nice, Italy. M. Rigolly, driv Testifyi’i • concerning a time when a result greater stress is placed on the ing a 100 horse power cat, built for Mrs ^kltihe nn'O'-d to go out, mid he curative po'icy lather than tho puni- the international cup race, covered held the i<" i tn pievent her, Skibbo ii said: “St p tin-? How could 1 stop ive in tho man igeinent ot «t do pris a mile, standing start, in 53 3-5 the same I ion-Heads will entitle you to estimates in our $•><>, ooo.oo Grand Prige Contests, which will ons. Ilowevor, there is a class who seconds. Ju the hei ? she is as strong ns an ux. I kilometer (3,2. «- (1 make some of our patrons rich men and women. You can send in as manv estimates as desired. There will be couldn't do anything with her nt nil. appear to have had their criminal in feet) race for tho Rotlisehlld cup, When she unnted to go anywhere, sti.iuts born in them, and ila -i' can with a tiyiug start, Rigolly covered till I could <lo was to let tier go.” The first contest will be on the Ju’v th attendance at the St. T.ouis World’s Fair; the second relates to Total only be controlled I g .'em the distance in 25 3-1 seconds, Alter “The ti'n«« elm rays I luoki tl.e Vote for President to be cast N . 8, 1904. $20,ooo.oo will be distributed in each of these contests, making in c nilineinent. the races a girl was run down I and $jo, ooo.oo on the two, and, t make it still more interesting, in addition to this amount, we will give a ■ lied,” he c uit¡lined, "I atruck it « t‘> It is a well known t i a* nee killed by an automobile. to the one who is nearest correct on both my ieet t > , ar her awake, mid th« 1 V,- '^^r. contests, '•.nd thus vour estimates have two board broke. She »lieu' I mo out • f the eiiminal taint is aiia > a i xALT-i». mncB opportunities of winning a big cash prize. tho b d one«', and when I eltti-k Hi ’ in the opportunities : r li i ng It is most ■ eassuring that the .¡East «or it hurt. 1 said to • er "Mu > • t eiiiplujmvnt dvcua’*, ■"i in New York conference of the Metho ..ui. hereafter you will I «p cn i • many itntnnoes this km > . ¡i • dist Episcopal church lias found Pro oil.” outer edge ot i i i'.'luce the unfortunate t • r ue lie . id no! fessor Bowtie, of Boston University, every 4 riiininal co 'irle- “outer e Ige,' not guilty” of heresy charges. The I n unto f»en*enct‘ WOO i< t l eu church has come to recognize the UUl«' strong loot iu the nlnds ot t!i.,uy fact that creeds formulated years ci *i:nh'.ologi«d s, *.n 1 it !.. a proven ego do not represent the liberal sent! beutUuial in until) instances. By moot of the day. You may not cru I'lie World's Work for April eon it-ust) the o mg criminal isgutu cify a man for bis belief, or non- f u a etiort but interesting artici«' ati opportunity to letrieve his charac b.dief, these days. ini 1er tlio above caption, it is worth ter and reputation after a short i e*iJ mg It says : punishment and if he chooses not to The explosion at Barcelona liad the WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CONTEST “The drift of opini'U among sol take advantage of the leniency offered What will be the total July 4th attendance at the St Louis What will be the total Popular Vote cast for President «vote. effect of making King Alfonso of World’s Fair? At Chic.tgo, July 4.1895. the attendance was 283.27?. diers, diplomatists and economists Is he cau be returned to prison and his ’ -r all i-ir lala:«-- combined at the election November 8. 1%4? In For nearest correct estimates received in Woolson Spice Com ItOlelectk n 11.359,85:1 people voted for President. For nearest cor Spain an object of universal interest pany's office, Toledo. Ohio, on or before June 30th. 1904. we will that the war will not end quickly nor second rect estimates received in Woolson Spice Ca 's. office. Toledo. O., incarceration maile more give first prize for the nearest correct estimate, second prize to the on or before Nov 5.1904. we v-M give first prize for the nearest cor tor a brief period, because it was next nearest, etc., etc., as follows: rect estimate, second prize to the next nea- eat. etc., etc., as follow«: easily. severe. If the lawbreakers show a ... ................... »2.600.00 1 First Prise 1 First Frlxe roueoiisly supposed to hare been “ F feu if Japan tie as sueessful on deter.uiuation to repeat their offenses 1 Second Prise ................... 1.000.00 1 Second Prise | Prises »600.00 euch ________ each 2 Prises «600.00 .................. 1.000.00 to the bursting of a bomb thrown land as sim ti s teen on the sea Rus the more time they spend iu prison B Prises— 200.00 ................... 1,000.00 6 Prises— 200.00 ‘ * io Prises — 100-00 .................. 1,000.00 10 Prisen— 100.00 sia can keep up a defensive war in the better it is reckoned tor sooiety, the purpose of iakiug his life, 20 Prises- 50 00 ............... 1,000.00 20 Prises — 60.00 60 Prises— 20.00 ............... 1.000.00 60 Prises- 20.00 if not for themselves, uud the less young monarch's notoriety was, how definitely. She has enormous tren •• 250 Prises- 10.00 .....................2.600.00 250 Prises— 10.00 5.00 M 1800 Prises— 6.00 ................ 9.000.00 1800 Prises— ever, short-lived, and the sensation are, alinosi iiuuuuibore.l men, ana opportunity they have for pawing 2139 PRIZES, TOTAL, »20.000.00 2139 PHIZES. TOTAL, »20,000.00 and romance wi.s taken out of the great t ersisi «nee, and Jaian cannot along their own degraded ideas. incident completely when it was invidi« Russia proper. learned later that the explosion grew he other hmui, Bussin The r< elictiou of l lo ver nor Jeder- out of the accidental ignition of es- • D-fu! on Tnr d -7« enn MU * .«»is ill Atkausas has starteli h Qutiibuteii io lad rubiic- aggragating S45.000.00—In add;.on Io which wo than ¿¡»t $5,000 cap nig ga.4. Japan, and the Ja| xww moiement *o .nakr iii..« Uuited States to Grocors' Clerks sew particulars In LION COFFEE cases ~ k:n? a grand total of It lea f Nrimior Hs siict’e-wnr to S puaíot Bnrrv L i/i« Mib ht'Vul .. 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