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! P«ss Bill's Fate Uncertain. Both houses have passed the com pulsory pass bill, which requires rail road companies, as a condition pre cedent to the right to condemn prop Is certain if you take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. erty for rights of way, to give state Tills great niedici.ie cures those eruptions, elective and appointive officials, cir- pimple* ami boils that appear at all seasons; I cuit judges, county judges and sher- cures scrofula sores, salt rheum or eczema; | ills free transportation. This bill adapts itself equally well to, and also cures, dys vetoed by the governor and i has been 1 Guard Special Service. pepsia and all stomach troubles; cures rheu will be acted on by the house Tues- Salem", Feb. 18.—H. B. No. 345, day. It is doubted if it will be passed matism and catarrh; cures nervous troubles, i providing for a deputy fish warden over ■ the veto, especially by the sen- debility and that tired feeling. for streams in Oregon south of the ate. Sarsatabs-For those who prefer medicine In tab- Oregon City Locks Purchase. Columbia and west of the Cascades let form, Hood s Sarsaparilla is now put up in choco Mrs. C. »ul'”«’'’« ■ The Jones bill, providing an ap lated tablets called Sarsatabs, as well as in the usual says : “ "'The'cTï-iVr ” ! passed. liquid form. Sarsatabs have identically the same much to do and so littl« propriation of $300,000 for the pur curative properties as the liquid form, besides accu with, caused »ImoJ't'i'eSJiiiS'd The new deputy gets a salary of blood poor asid fhu“1**Is chase of the locks at Oregon City, racy of dose, convenience, economy,—no loss by evap downs little sleep. Hsiod", &»« I $1000 a year. oration. breakage, or leakage. Druggists or promptly appetite, natural sl««D contingent upon the exepnditure of a by mail. C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. strength to do .11 my Though there was some opposi , like sum for the same purpose by the G uaranteed under the Food and Drugs Act, June 30, 1906. No I tion the house passed H. B. No. 252 federal government, has passed the this morning. This bill carries an I house and is now lu the senate, but appropriano nof $50,000 for the pay ! has not yet been referred to a com sessions proceeding. Night sessions i piclous, and for the pr0gecMlo, ment of the claims of veterans of mittee. It will be disposed of next this week and next is the program. ; persons who should be found I Indian wars for horses lost. Newell i week. Appropr! .lion Bill. | mental In his taking off. said that when the legislature four Senator Johnson’s bill for the con With only a few minor changes Queer Bequests in Codicil years ago appropriated $100,000 to struction of good permanent roads the appropriat'eu bill for the maiu- i In his codicil Thaw left to a I settle back pay claims for these vet ( has passed the senate, and been re | tenance of the state institutions, yer at Pittsburg $7500 to be J' erans he understood that this includ ported favorably from the house com I know-i as house bill 284, was adopt securing redress from White ay J ed these dead horse and mule claims mittee of the whole. It is believed I ed by the senate yasterday morning other person whose name was nor ’ and this understanding was appar there is no chance of its failure. The I The bill carries an appropriation ci i lowed to be read, for the benejJ ently pustffied when the last legisla bill provides that people living near $1,237,470, an.l «hanged only a few four young women, who, Thax 1 ture granted 130,000 to clear up any public road may petition for its | items. The house had car. town the dared, had been victims of "degd| back claims. improvement, and on subscribing I amount allowed for traveling ex , ing assaults" in a “house furnfej The house also boosted the com- one-third of its cost the state is to *0^ Men’s Worsted, Tweed and Cheviot Suits, made of all wool, mater stat« officers and used for orgies by stls!J ■mlsioner of labor's salary from pave one-third and the county the re penses of some of the ials in a dozen pretty patterns, including many invisible plaid and check from $2000 to $1000. Th 2 senate White and other inhuman j $ 18 0 0 a yea r to |2000 this morning. effects. These Suits come in sizes 34 to 44 and are worth from $10 to $15— c f* maining third. It takes the place of restored this t) $2000 for each offi- duels.” Thaw also bequeathed 1 There will be no trouble whatever sale price this week the Tuttle law, which provided that cer. A part of the Multnomah -iele- sums of $2200 each to Dr. Parkhs A in getting to the $5,000,000 mark in the entire cost of the improvement Igation, led by Senator Bx'ley. want- Anthony Comstock new Pa,tems of soft-collar Negligee Shirts, made of mohair, Anthony Comstock and a la, J appropriations this y ar. should be borne by the residents of ed to cut out all the traveJng ex- madras, Oxford and chambra, sixes X4J4 to 17, .t n named ....................... in his codicil to be used la j - any district should they desire to pay penses of state officers, in auticipa- covering further worth 75c, sale price 4*OC Big Grafts for Salem. covering further alleged acts! for it. Without discovering what the tion of a law being enacted compell White’s and asking redress for >.8 All Sterling Brand $3.00 guaranteed Hats $2.35 items were, having the bill read or Bill That Stockmen Want. ing railroads to give free transpor men. nnia All $5.00 Stetson Hats ............ $4.45 ascertaining how the needs of the Protection of Oregon sheep has tation to officials. This \i!ed. All $2.50 Lion Brand Hats $ 1.95 All $2,00 Boss of the Road Hats $ 1,45 itate institutions compared with the been acted on favorably by both An amendment was added provid special appropriations they had asked houses in different bills. The senate ing for new desks In the senate Skiddoo and Johnnie Johns Hats in gray and black rm. ( r.ltl IFie.in, I only, 654 to 714_______________ - for, the house this morning, by a vote bill imposes a license fee of 20 cents chamber, the money to come from the Out of 49 who took the teach* of 34 ayes, rushed through H. B. No. per head for all foreign sheep rang- state house fund. examination at the courthouse 406, carrying special appropriations I ing on public lands in Oregon. The A movement was made to have in week, thirteen failed. County Suj,* amounting to $161,750. The chief i house has passed the Lusher sheep cluded in this bill an appropriation Have your spring gown fitted Eugene’s Foremost and Best item Is for betterments at the asy I quarantine bill, protecting Oregon for a lighting plant for the state intendent Dillard and his assisted lum, the amoilBt given in addition I sheep from contact with foreign dis institutions, but as this matter is in. finished grading the papers lasten over a KaboCorset. The new Store. Satisfaction or your to the regular appropriation of near eased sheep. Washington sheepmen the hands of a special committee it ing. The successful applicants models for spring are here. money back, as follows: ly half a million being $136,000. The are at Salem trying to defeat both was left for that body. First Grade. school for the blind gets $8250 for these bills. to Amy Lerwlll, Monroe. betterments, the mute school $3500, The senate has passed the bill pro Estelle Hunter, Elmira. reform school $6000 and the peni viding for a public playgrounds board XEWS FROM LOXX'ER Mrs. A. C. Arns, Leaburg. for Portland. This bill has the unan Sil SLAW VALLEY tentiary $7500. Stella Huston, Madison. The house went into session as a imous support of the Multnomah del Z. T. Bowman, Eugene. Miss Lyster, of Gardiner, was vis committee of the whole, but decided egation. Adella Scharen, Eugene. Senator Sichel’s bill for the pre- (Continued from Page One.) iting a couple of days this week with that anything that was asked must Katherine Freeman, Eugene. (Continued front Page 1) New York, Feb. 19. — A decided Mrs. Cassidy and daughters in Flor be right, and without having the bill 1 serration of the Multnomah Falls has Charles S. Gilson, Elmira. read approved it and later passed j passed the senate and been sent to surprise was sprung by the defense the necessary changes can be made. getting a divorce and if Evelyn and ence. Second Grade. her mother quarreled about him Mrs. The prospects are bright for the com Born—At Mapleton, Oregon, on it by a good majority, only a dozen i the house. today at the opening session of the Lola Howe, Eugene. pletion of the line entirely within Thaw replied: The bill creating a voting machine Thaw case, when Mrs. Evelyn Thaw Thursday, February 14, 1907, to Mr. or so of the members taking enough Mabel Tiffany, Eugene. "No, indeed." the time limit fixed by the franchise interest to vote no. commission to select voting machines and Mrs. Wm ,E. Wells, a haughter. Mabel Smith, Eugene. An objection from Delmas prevent and for the operation of cars by that House bill No. 36, the pure food which may be used in any precinct was called to the witness stand. The The steamer Roscoe went to Coos Maude Maxwell, Eugene. ed Jerome from ascertaining If the Bay last Saturday with several pas bill, by Burns, passed. It provides 1 in the state that wants them has been witness wras pale and serious, and time. Ora Inman, Madison. witness was not made a co-respon sengers on board. The vessel re for the proper labeling of all food passed in the senate. Survey of McKenzie Line. simply attired. She smiled slight Mima E. Hines, June. Chief Engineer Klovdahl has com dent In Oarland's divorce suit. packages as regards net weight, char turned Monday. Legislative Notes. ly at her husband, who returned the Aaron Porter, Eugene. Witness said so far as she knew pleted the preliminary survey for I he The schooner Oakland finished load acter and purity of contents. The general appropriation bill car- ami e. W. A. Ogden, Creswell. new route for the Eugene-Springfield George Lederer had nothing to do ing nt the Oregon & California Lum Salem, Or., Feb. 17.—Important ries over $1,500,000, the largest Delmas asked Evelyn to identify ' Mary Baker, Eugene. line and will start out In a day or two with lier going Into the "Florodora” ber Company’s mill Monday after ever passed. Nellie Williamson, Salem. with a force of men on the Hue up Hie cast. She denied she had posed for noon and sailed yesterday for San bills that have passed both houses The house Saturday refused to pass •i paper which he I anded her as writ- i of the legislature are: Creating a McKenzie valley to the Blue Hlvei an artist in the uude and had a nude Francisco. Mamie Stillwell, London. ten Ly Stanford White. The witness the Reynolds bill, providing for an railroad commission; abolishing two mines This work will take several cast made. Cynthia Malletle, J unction City. said It was written by White, as we"e A farewell party was given at E. E. increase of the salary of the superin weeks' time to complete. The survey Evelyn testified that her brother Marr's home last Friday evening in of the four normal schools; extend tendent of the asylum to $3000 and eix ci her letters handed her by ru Luella Keller, Junction City. ing party lias Its provisions and par Howard called for her at Hie theatre honor of Ernest Gonde, who left the ing the work of the juvenile court; I of his first assistant to $2500 and in us. Third tirade. clearing the way for the Reed insti aphernalia In readiness to start to once. She accompanied him home. next day for Colfax, Washington. Grace Wilhelm, Creswell. Still other papers w-.re identified as also the creation of two new assist tute, and the general appropriation work at a moment's notice. She also Identified the signature of Jennie Harbert, Eugene. S. E. Lowe accompanied by his ants at salaries of $2000 and $1500. written by White by the witness, in her brother, She testified that the daughter Bess.e and son George, left bill. Mary Robertson, Eugene. all 42 papars wera identified. A XX'ell-Known Remedy. Results actually accomplished so twelve checks presented in evidence Jane Van Pooyen, Leaburg. One of Hie oldest, safest and most a week ago for a visit with rela Guard Special Service. The witness was then asked how far are confined to practically six favorably known remedies in the represented money furnished by tives near Sodaville. Ollie W aite, Eugene. Salem, Or., Feb. 18.—Governor long she had known Mae McKenzie, bills, that are of first importance. world today is Brandreth's Pills ------ a White. Florence Inman, Madison. Messrs. G. XV. Steinhauer, XV. H. and replied sineo J 901, and that Chamberlain has vetoed S. B. 134, indigestion, dyspepsia, or any trouble Many other important bills have Evelyn's fortitude was great, and Elsie Gold, Eugene. arising from au Impure stuto of the there was no indication of a break Harris and L. Swanson, of Deadwood, been passed by one of the houses by Smith, providing for the selec Thai' l.ad known her since 190-4. Alta Stratford, Creswell. ' 1 id you in 19<>3 relate to Thaw a ! blood. were among the people who were and are being considered by the oth- tion of two of the present normal Lftndreth’« Pills have been tn use I In her testimony. Laurel Inman, Eugene. transacting business at Mapleton the schools by a board of regents, His c-niversation you had with May Me- er. Of the nio^e Important bill^ for over a century and are sold in Eva Higgins, Springfield. first of the week. action throws the normal school sit- ! Kenzie with reference to what she i X Simple Cure for Piles. practically all are expected to pass. every drug or medicine store, either Mary Hanson, Eugene. The little threo-vear-old daughter imt’on into chaos again. said to you regarding Stanford) Pile sufferers know that ointments old and young with perfect safety The most important law enacted is Jennie Wetherbee, Eugene. altogether, with Brandreth's Pills the and other local treatments sometinies of M. Noffsinger, of Acme, had her the railroad commission bill. It has This veto may be sustained in the White?" no mailer how long they arc taken relieve but never cure. They don't thigh bone broken last week by a John Holmes, Walterville. "May McKenzie told me White had passed both houses and It is gener- senate by t tombiCi-t on of the nor One or two pills taken each night for remove the cause. Albert Warner, Eugene. slight fall. She is recovering nicely |been to see mal schoo senators, fjr sustaining her; that she told him ally understood that it will be ap- blood purifier and laxative. Being There Is a little tablet that Is tak- J. G. Hurst, Eugene. tee veto would make it too late to Harry and I were getting along nice- a while is the best thing known for Internaily Hint removes the cause of under the care of Dr. Edwards. proved by the governor. Caro Anderson, Salem. While working in the Siuslaw same dose always has the same effect, piles and lines them, no matter of Introduce anomer two rormal school ly together, She said she thought it Two Normals Abolished. and while other remedies require In- how long standing Roberta Calvert, Junction City. Lumber Company's mill at Acme on measure, and would save all four was so nice the way we loved each The abolition of two normal purely vegetable they can be used by I Bernice Chessman, Eugene. schools until the next session. The j other. She said Stanford White re- I Ask for Dr i.eonhardt's Hem- Wednesday Charles Landers had the any one troubled with constipation, schools is provided in a bill that has third linger of his left hand crushed. Hold in thousand dollar guarantee marked: veto message says that the bill would ‘Pooh! It won’t last long. ereaiied doses ami filially cease acting Neighbor’s Got Fooled. geos with every bottle.) plain or HUKHr-coatrd. He is off work In connsequence of the passed both houses, and which the not be sustained in the courts if it ' I will get her back.’ ” “I was literally coughing myjtl!", j llein Hold Is the discovery of Dr. accident. governor has said he will approve. [ shall become a law if the board Witness said that Thaw was always death, and had become too weal* Don't Put Off Leonhardt, of Lincoln, Neb., one of Mrs. Albert Karnowsk.v and chil The schools that are to be eliminated should attempt to designate which 'excited when talking of White. leave my bed; and neighbors p- j until tomorrow what you can do to- tlie most distinguished and successful are not designated. This is left to day. lf you are suffering from a physicians In the Western states. dren left Saturday via Coos Bay, en two i ormals should remain from Evelyn said she underwent a sec dieted that I would never leave-• torpid liver or constipation, don't I1 nt druggists or Dr. Leonhardt route to Blaine, Washington, where a board of regents, who are to select those now existing. "There is no ond operation in 1905, that the costs alive; but they got fooled, for thaws , wait until tomorrow to get help. Ruy Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y., proprietors. they expect to reside. Mr. Karnow- two of the existing schools and direct reason," says the message, "why the were paid by Thaw, amounting to be to God, I was Induced to try 1 j King's New Discovery. It took P n bottle of Berlin* and get that liver sky remains at bls old position as their work. legislature should rot themselves $3000. It's the highest stand a r u four one dollar bottles to comply working right. Promptness about After the bill extending the scope eliminate two of the normal schools She said that Thaw often talked to cure the cough and restore me ’ health saves many sick spells. Mrs. ty, It's a natural tonic, cleanses and mate on the Robarts, but expects to of the juvenile court and raising the Ida Gresham. Point, Texas, writes: tones your system, reddens the go to his family later on. instead of trying to chirk their duty her about her experiences with White good sound health,” writes Mrs. E age of youth under the Jurisdiction Uncapher, of Grovertown, Stärkt i "I used Herblne In my family for six laist Friday M. D. Johnson. of and re avoid the responsibility.” —often waking in the night sobbing. Ind. This King of Cough and co* , years, and And It d owe all It ilalms cheeks, brightens the eyes, gives fla Mound, purchased a lot in the upper <>f the court to eighteen years had In further bulwarking their con cures, and healer of throat and 1»V vor to all you eat; Hollister's Hock) to do." Money for N< attle. part of Florence from G. O. Compton. ; passed bith houses it was vetoed by For sale by I.Inn Drug Co. tention that Thaw was insane when is guaranteed by W. L. De Mountain Tea does. Linn Drug Co. After a spirited struggle the house r——— --------- —— — - - Mr. Johnson intends to build a house the governor, but was passed over his 50c. and $1.00. Tr““l he killed XX hite, the defense succeed Druggist. on th io tnext summer and move veto with but one dissenting voice passed the bill appropriating $100,- ed in placing before the jury the will bottle free. there with his family so the chil in the house. Under the bill there 000 for the Alaska-Yukon exposition executed by Thaw on the night of his Terribly Distressing. ■ will be a juvenile court in each coun at Seattle. dren can attend school. Nothing can cause more pain 11 ■ marriage in April, 1905, and the cod ty of the state, with no additional T. C. Starrett, of Detroit. Mich., a icil executed at the same time. distress than piles. Governor's First X eto Passed. No wonder many pile sufferers »■ member of the flrm of Starrett A- Ho expense except in Multnomah. Else Again Jerome fought the evidence, where jurisdiction is vested in the Guard Special their lives are burdens to them. Service. vey, arrived here last Frida) and re but he significantly withdrew objec Ointments and local treatme- Salem, Feb. 15.—Governor Chant mained till Monday looking over the county courts. tions after Evans had given his opin may relieve but cannot cure. ji Reed Institute Made Possible. berlain's first veto this session was bay and harbor to ascertain the ad Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Roid is S”11 ion that Thaw was insane at the time Of much interest to Portland par overridden by the senate this morn vantages of this place as a location J he executed the will. The fact that anteed to cure any case of piles- If Hem-Roid doesn't cure you,. for a sawmill. His flrm has recently ticularly. and to the state at large, ing unanimously, even Democratic the district attorney seemed disposed get pour money back. . d been purchasing quite a large amount is the little bill of Senator Malarkey. members refusing to stand with the to let in testimony of every character Hem-Roid is a tablet taken H»«- of limber land on the opper Siuslaw. which clears the way for the estab governor. This was his veto on nally, thus removing the cause. j provided there is a parliamentary lishment of the Heed Institute at Beach's juvenile court bill. The West. $1 at druggists, or Dr. LeonW opinion from the witness that the j Portland. A section of the code en Governor Chamberlain vetoed it Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y., proprlB°p J Il XsKKT SO« I XI. XT ___________________ . _ acted in 1S64 provided that no edu for the reason that it added unneces man was of unsound mind at the Insure Your Livestock THURSTON FEB. 22 cational corporation should ever hold sary expense to the Multnomah coun time to which the testimony refers ] wax taken today as further indicat < against death from any i property in excess of $500,000. The ty taxpayers. A LARGE ASSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM Write home ■ ing that Jerome may. at the psycolog- Agents wanted. On the 22d of February at the Heed institute amounts to nearly $1,. Will Hold Two Day« Over. Thurston schoolhouse there will be 600,000. and In order to carry out ical moment, if he deems his hand for terms and particulars. The house this morning passed J a basket social tn the evening for the the provisions of the will of Amanda strong enough, demand tne appoint Northwestern Live Stock Insnr*'" Northup's concurrent resolution fix purpose of raising funds for putting Heed it will be necessary for the trus ment of a commission to pass on Company, 1710 Broadway, Seattle I ing the date of ad journment of the Thaw's present state of mind. The a belfry on the school house and tee'« to incorporate. XX'hile section legislature at one minute after mid placing a bell in it. A good program 51 ss remained tn effect the Reed will and codicil were offered In evi is being prepared by the young peo trustees were limited to one-third of night Sunday morning. February 2 4. dence as cumulative testimony that This extends the 40-day session two ple of the neighborhood and all are the amount of the estate Malarkey s Thaw was mentally unsound prior to days, something that has never been For Infant« and Chadre». invited to attend. The ladies are ex bill repealed this section, thus re the killing of White. In his will done in an Oregon legislature, and pected to furnish the baskets and the moving the limit for property that Thaw provided that his executors set 537 West St. 17-19 E 8th St. gentlemen to have the money to buy may be held by the Reed institute will also give the house another week aside $50.000 and more if necessary if It needs it. the clock being stopped them with. Bears the to investigate his death in case it was when the trustees Incorporate. I at one minute after midnight and the not a natural one. or in any wav sus- I Signature of I $ 1 2.50 Top Coats $9.00 100 New Spring Top Coats arrived yesterday They are made MORE OFFICES CREATED AND LARGER SALARIES Pure Bloodr of Tan, Gray, Olive and Black Covert Cloths, and in three lengths, 32, 34 and 36 inches, These are good servicable, well made and stylish coats that retail at exclusive clothiers for $12,50 and $15.00 Our special price tomorrow and Thursday is $9.00 Spring Suits are arriving daily Specials in Clothing Dep’t for This Week SVJITS NFGI IGF F SHIR T HA.TS REDUCED SKIDDOO IlrtlJ HATS □niVLfVV $1.25 I I I WORK ON STREET RAILWAY BEGINS FIRST OF MONTH MRS. THAW'S STORY IS NOT WEAKENED ETELYN THAW AGAIN ON WITNESS STAND Eugene Souvenir Dishes Four Views... Court House High School Willamette Street Villard Hall Prices Range From 25c to $ 1.25 Hull’s Red Cross Drug Store CASTOR IA The Kind You Have Always Bw‘