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o r t 'u a c n r c . Little Soldiers In your blood are the millions of corpuscles that defend you against disease. To mako and keep these little soldiers healthy and strong, i« simply to make and keep the blood of the right quality and quantity. This is ju t- what Hood’s Sarsaparilla does — it helps the little soldiers in your blood to flyhfc disen.se for you. It curt - scrofula, eczema, eruptions, catarrh, rheumuti m, anemia, nervous ness, dyspepsia, general debility, uud builds up the whole system. A WEEK WITH OUR STATE tSCaVxVvLoX LAWMAKERS AT SALEM Cow s^aXvow “ Is it true,” inquired the traveler who wns standing in front of the Art Insti tute. “that a confidence man once «old these big bronze lions to a trusting etran ger fur $ 7 5 o r sonic h i p h p i t i f u l sum?” MY*p,” said the policeman; “ the con men in this town arc login* their grip. I can remember when they wouldn’t sell nothin’ «mailer than tin* Masonic Temple to a vidioo.” -OhicH-o Tribune. II opt* llefercil. When first I »ought the writers’ rank» My verse w : ih taken in with t h u n k s Tit» years since t h a t initial splash— rhoy’ve never sent the promised cash, l’o wait and get no pay, I find, Prince Waldomar of Denmark is a Is worse than having things declined. cniu-tal boxer uud is ever ready to put ou —Cleveland PI»In Dealer. the gloves. Only One “BROMO Q U'NINE” Norway’s «Rawed, Used as fuel, yields That ¡* L A X A T I V E BROMO Q U IN IN E . Look a greater revenue than its fisheries. for the signature of E. W. G R O V E . Uaad the world over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25c. M ay \rcy cm a.n tt\A \) ovurcow io by p v ep e t vctsctva\c^cx\swv'vV^<iaSr svsluntcuj W\t on&YcuVy W «4vavo\ laxative, v.vdiAy Sytuv q h ^ iL V a ir ij fu n c tio n s BASE BALL GOODS The searchlight of the British Dread Goldsmith Leap-uo Halls............................. $1 .0 0 nought has a new feature in that it pro Reach Hal's............................ 1.00 je ts beams at the Ham o tirtie in opposite It«»»- h C'llidal American League Bull ....... 1 25 directions to facilitate signaling. heath Hai-c'all Gl- vea.............. 25C to 3.00 Heath liusehail M itts ................ 2JC to 6.00 Beach Shoe Piau-i. p air.............. IOC and 2 5 o Itea li Bala 2Cc, 6 0 c , 7 5 o ancl $1.00 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Suita coitlj’ftie, including: sh.ris. pants, stoci.- inir.s, tap anti belt, nunlo of ¿food quality out q^r fl .aael. in jrrey or royal blue . $1 .5 0 Heavy Outhqf Flannel, per suit................... 2.00 Men's sizes................................. 50C extra. N O C H A R G E FO R C A S IN G O R C \ R T A G E ö S ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ior coinp etc catalogue. cat n i tor 110 THIRD ST. I . PORTLAND, OR ♦ HUDSON ARMS CO. : ♦ ♦ ♦ WE WANT Farms i W e want stock, wheat, dairy and fruit farms. Having a large Eastern corre spondence we are in a position to make quick sales. Drop us a card if you have anything or know of any farms for sale. ATLAS C. Gee Wo : ♦ The Chinese Doctor ♦ ♦ LAND CO.. 420 Lt mber Exchange PORTLAND, OREGON ♦ This wondeful man has made u life study o f I ho properties o f Root», H erbs and Barks, and is giving the world tho benefit of his services. N© Mercury, Poisons or D rugs Used. No jSjfc O perations or ( lilting Guarantees to cure Catarrh, Asthma, Lung. Stomach and Kidney troubles, and ali Privât© Diseases of Men and Women. A SURE CANCER CURE Just received fr<>ra Pekin, China—safe, sure and ‘reliable. U nfailing in Its works. I f you cunnotcall. write fo r symptom blank and circular. Inclose 4 cents in stamps, CONSULTATION TRCt caulks afcV .$xttw & A « \ j \ jv \ s liaAy sc \W\ assisXuwcc to nature, vuay be ^roAuaWy dvsy>e\\su<l With, u tan . tie Yonder nccdcOkasWitboslej tevweiws are \c assist na\tvrc,ttuinc\ \o suypW \\ f a uatutuV There Is scarcely any lim it to the " possible im provem ent in seeds, but it takes tim e and money. W e have been im p rovin g flow er and vegetable seeds fo r over fo years. M o re than 2000 people are w o rk in g to m ak e F e rry ’s Seeds suit you. Huy the best—F e rry ’s, F o r sale everywhere. av W V to us X d c p c a l u\\v— mutely upon proper nouns\w nen\, proper dJoils.and n&kVwwg «scaetaWy T^1>hbu\gyuv.ltJJvdLaW ysb\iy the jv iu u u k , CALIFORNIA F ic S y r u C p o . SOLO B Y A L L L E A D IN G D R U G G IS TS ONE SIZE ONLY-REGULAR PRICE 5 0* PER B O T T L E HUrcy. “ I think from the utensils «bout him that this mummy must have been an Egyptian plumber.” “ It would ho Interesting to bring aim hade to life.” “ But too risky. Who’s going to pay lim for bis time?” — Louisville Courier- Journal. __________________ Mix for Colds. To one-half pint koo J whiskey, add one ounce syrup sarsaparilla and one ounce Toris compound, which can be procured of any druggist. Take in teaspoonful doses before each meal and before retiring. This relieves in 2-1 ’ ''•irs, and cures any cold that is cura ble. ____ E ffe c t on th «» R la ltii? G e n e r a t io n . Distracted Mother (opening the door of the playroom) - What .are you boys mak ing all tills terrible racket about? ller Youngest— We’re pjayin’ Congress, maw. We’ ve just had a message from the pies’dunt!—Chicago Tribune. SEEDS (IN S C E N I BÁKÍÑC POWDER FERRY’S 1CC9 SEED A N N U A L FR EE O N R EQ UE ST. D. M . F E R R Y A CO., Detroit, M ich. The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. ^ r s t S L ^ o O V lo i^ ^ Egg-Phosphate A FULL POUND 25c. K C T he best in the land is not always the most costly. for Quality 25 Ounces for 25 Cents KG Is the result o f m odem ideas. Costs less. D oes better w ork. Y o u must try it to see. Get a can on trial. T h e baking- w ill be vastly better, lighter and tastier or w e pay for the can. i^^CTlKr» r| MAHfO iun V* i m e r c h a n t s • I W IL L TR A D E $ o) » ft ft ? W a l l Paper, M ouldin gs, Pictures and other sim - ilar goods, for tim ber land, farm land or cash. L ow est w h o l e s a l e prices. W r it e me. ft ! (£ <• ® w (ft (• I 144 Seventh St., Portland, Oregon S® ii: For 16 cj gain you as a customer we clier: 1000 kernels Fine Onion Seed. Rich Carrot Seed, Celery, 100 Parsley. Juicy Radish Seed. Buttery Lettuce Seed. Tender Turnip Seed. j| Sweet Rutabaga S ’d. Melons, lOOTcinato. BrilliantFlov/erlig Aaauals i In all 10,000 kernels of warranted \ northern grown seeds, well worth © 1 .00 of any man’s money ( Including Big Catalog) all postpaid for but 16c in stamps. And If you send 20e wo add a park- ageof Earllost Peep O’Day Swoot Corn. . free to Intending buyers. Write for ime today. THE JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO. ' L .C R O S S E , W IS . ft r____ The Alveolar System O f Replacing Teeth in the Human Mouth is the Greatest Advance Ever Made in Scientific Dentistry A few yonrs airo Marconi came before the world with the statement that he could transmit m e’ a *vs through the .air by electricity without the use of wires. Every telegraph operator in ihr» land scoffed at the idea and said it could not be done. Likewise the Alveolar System < f rep’aeing teeth in the human mouth without the use of cumbersome and unsightly plates, which is the latest method to be adopted by scientific <ntl If you have two or more teeth in either jaw. either tight or loose ones (w e make the loose ones tight and healthy) we guarantee to p it in for you a beautiful set of teeth that can hardly be told from natural ones. A ll work absolutely painless. These Teeth Will Outlast Those W ho Are Wearing Them If w e can beautify your appearance and build up your health with a new set of Alve olar Sy-tern teeth, or enable you to do away with a wobbly, unclean, partial plate or ill- fitting piece 01 ordinary bridge-work, wouldn't it be the greatest service that could be done for you? _____________________ 00 00 The A L V E O absolutely LAR SY STEM NO CHARGE is to the old for advice time methods W e examine what W ireles your mouth is to the and advise ordinary conscientiously Telegraphy d i d n ’t 00 Hurt a bit. Now for my Alveolar Teeth.’ _ e like the above, all dentists throw up their hands and sav there is no hope ex- In a cas ^ plate. The Alveolar ___ . System _¡y stem solves s o lv e s m e p iu u m n « and n o now n o w plates m aces arc are the problem t inthe*use of a false < __„ ..... . . ruwtI nuinlr-i-4 Hpntwti) lorn n rc < ^ * r y untai. r . v ___ « 7 tooth ¡»" k U'n *<■ i p W ere mi'lu positm-ly P »in k »j d m in l n rrerv U in evm r brunch. *nd for a> day. w m ike th* following mun.y-M.ving prwma; 22K Gold or Porcelain Crowns . . . . $3.50 Bridge Work (all kind») each tooth - - $3.50 up Silver Filling. - - - - - - 25c „ 50c W e áre expert plate maker* - - - $3.50 up Painless Extracting (free with all work) - - 50c W rite fncm ir Booklet, which will he .cot free. "The Gremi Alveolar Electric Sy.tam ." We “FLYERS” are the O. R. & N. fast through train» between P O R T L A N D and W M . M cM U R R A Y , G. P. A. Portland A lm o a t □ I0 “ It The 2 SP O K A N E W c make or* the only real Alveolar Dentists in Portland. Beware of imitators. W e do work for out-of-town people in shortest possible time. T h e Alveolar Painless Dentists Der:risb of 5 to 20 Yean Adire Pratik* io Portland N. L Comer Fourth and Washington Streets PORTLAND, ORE O ffice H our.: S i n l o l p m Sundays. 9 a. m. to 12. Entrence 110 1-2 4th St. A1171 na Good. Little Ikey came* up to his father with a very solemn face. “ Is it true, father,” he asked, “ that marriage Is a failure?” His father surveyed him thought fully for a moment “ Well, lkey,” he finally replied, “ If you get a rich wife It’s almost as good na a failure.” — Llppincott’a. are promptly relieved by a sin gle dose of P ’i3o's Lure. The regular me of this famous re medy will relieve the w o rs t form of coughs, colds, hoarse ness, bronchitis, asthma and dis eases of the throat and lungs. rly free from harmful Absolutely harmfi iates. --------- For half a opiates. drugs and o century the V "i»ehold remedy in mi! Mont of homes. A t all d r u g g ie ta ', 25 eta. Salem, Feb. 12.— A fter being amend ed so as to apply to the whole state, Representative Davis’ bill permitting ten-round boxing contests for points was killed in the house tonight. There were only 20 votes in its favor. “ A. B. C.” members of the house tonight killed by indefinite postpone ment Representative Simth’s two bills amending the direct primary law and requiring that arrangement of candi dates' names on the primary nominat ing and general election ballots be de termined by drawing lots. The house today adopted the senate resolution proposing submission to the people of the constitutional amendment increasing the Supreme court from three to five members and givin g the Supreme court original jurisdiction over habeas corpus proceedings. Representative Purdin’s bill appro priating $100,000 towards the con struction of a wagon road from Med ford, via Crater lake, to Klamath Falls passed the house Ihis afternoon, with 16 votes against it. For the purchase of the Oregon City locks by the state and the national government, the senate tonight passed the substitute bill introduced by the w’ays and means committee at request of Representative Jones, of Polk, pro viding for raising $100,000 in each of three years so soon as congress shall appropriate $300,000 for the joint fund. The $100,000 raised under the old law will be turned into the general fund; likewise the $100,000 that will be raised this year. Barrett of Wash ington voted no. The recorder of conveyances in Washington county bumped up against executive veto this morning and will probably fail to get a raise in salary. The bill was introduced by the Wash ington county senators, Barrett and Wood,. In vetoing it the governor gave the same reasons as set forth in previous vet© messages— that the re corder took the office knowing what his compensation would be, and that the salary should not be raised or lowered during his term. ft » a . , , ' » a * < t B ig P la n t, T o o l an d S e e d C a ta lo g Jaques Mfg. Caw Chicago. S a t u r d a y , F e b r u a r y 13. Salem, Feb. 13.- By a vote of 8 to 18, the senate this afternoon refused to kill Senator Norton’s bill requiring long distance telephone companies to connect their lines with local tele phone lines. Senator Johnson's road bill, over which a big fight was expected passed without much opposition, the objection- al features having been eliminated. The bill appropriating $20,000 for maintenance of the Union experiment station was passed. The senate passed the bill carrying an appropriation o f $10,000 for the em ployment of a master lire warden for two years. F r id a y , F e b r u a r y 12. Loudville, Colorado. Specimen prices: Gold, Sliver, L ud, 51; Gold, Silver, 7 ; Gold, 60 o; Zinc or Copper, ifl. < vanldo tests. Mailing envelopes and lull price list sent on application. Control and Um pire work solicited. lteieronc«: Carbonate Kar tioual Bank. f E. H. M O O R E H O U S E \ BAKING PO W D ER 15. The Rev. J. M. Green’s Presbyterian church in Havana is the only church- in that city built after the American plan Salem, Feb. 13.— Beals’ bill impos of architecture. ing a state license of $5 on billiard Cabbages in Cuba grow to such siz« and pool rooms was killed in the house that a single head often weighs tw’entj last night by indefinite postponement, on motion of Campbell of Clackamas. pounds. H O W A R D H. IVCIIT025.—Assayer a*-1 Chamist. Get it from y o u r G rocer M onday, Fe b ru a y Sab m, Feb. 15. The house today passed the general appropriation bill for 1909-10. The deficiency appropria tion bill was also passed and $75,000 for extei si >n of the state portage rail way. A gr at many other measures got through, but for the most part they were o f local character. The senate was in a slaying mood and killed 13 bills. Some of them were important and on less strenuous days would have provoked hours of de- : The senate also passed the bill in creasing the state fair appropriation from $10,000 to $15,000 per year. In the afternoon both houses and many pioneers of the state united in commemorating the 50th anniversary o f the admission of this state to the Union. The exercises were held in the hall of representatives and many prominent men spoke. A t a session tonight the senate passed a bill appropriating $100,000 for one normal school at Portland, as opposed to the bills passed by the house for $318,000 for three normals; cut down the agricultural college main tenance appropriation and voted down a bill for a new $60,000 agricltural college at Union. The appropriation bills passed by the house amounted to $1,727,000, cut ting the bills only $2,440. VYby She 1Oec 11 ned. A ynuiig woman «•utered a erowdet ,1 G R U street cur with a pal uriu. An elderly g h tienimi ut cuti ;; ! l e n t arose and offe. \ In p ro m p t “Tlumk yon very in ut h,” «nid 1 cw'rií»! 1 v "luit f ■liit.'f Tlbi-.rtt eilt fil,. down; P 11 alter unfavorable for the favorable report on ! noon.” — II the measure. They were Bones, Hat i he efficiency ot Peru- J teberg, Meek and Philpott. Mothers will find Mrs. Win«'- w's £••< thing Waving aside all question of consti Syrup th»- b 9 1 i*- ui*dy t • rise i>jg tueir thUdrca mk so well known that tutionality and insisting that the emer luring thu U «thing i- null. V il 11 1 as a grip rem- ts value gency clause should be retained, the E i i «1 »j r u u e « , bouse this morning passed Senator Rankin- Do \o i thiu'w you could rj• I - !v need not be oues Hart’s bill, providing for two addition ninety-eight rail* a on UorgeLa< k in »even T al justices of the Oregon Supreme teen hours straight? The grip court to replace the two commissioners Kyle— No. but I walked the ftoor'“niu* t i o ne d . who have been serving in that capacity hour« straight with a squalling baby la*t night, ajil I’m willing to I t t i t • yields more quickly if for the last two years. The two additional justices are to Pr.oident of the Dnited State« can <l-> taken in hand prompt receive an annual salary of $4,500 and thut.—Ciiicnco Tri: me. are to be appointed by Governor Cham Periwk tl»e 'lb oaglit! ly. If you feel grippy berlain to serve until November, 1910, Gladys — I f he ta .s to you like that he’s when their successors will be elected. too impertinent. 1 just wouldn’t stand get a bottle o f Peruna With the appointing power vested in my of his lip. the governor, the seven Democrats in Esmeralda- Ilia lip! The idea! lie at once. Delay is almost the house voted solidly for the bill. bis never presum'd uo far as to kiss me, The house tonight adopted the majo Hiss Gooviua! c e r t a i n to aggravate rity report of the judiciary committee, too recommending the passage of Bower- C IT C St. Vitus' I' l l 1 3 nently carril nontljr cared by J>r. i duo's (1 your case. man’s bill providing for the transfer ■toror. Send for FREE 00 trial I k > - of circuit court judges from one dis Dr. K. H. Kline. Lii., Arch St., i'h vh-lpliia, Fa. For a free illustrated booklet entltl d trict to another to relieve congested “ The Truth About IVruna,” address Extreme« ot Advertl -Ing. condition of courts. The original vote Co., Columbus, Ohio. “ We want to do F. iuetliln^ !i to ad The Peruna was 24 to 31. Mailed postpaid. The senate held an evening session vertise that new iilay,” said the New tonight and passed 18 bills, thus clear York manager. 1'le ir a n n t f o r D o t h . “ Well,” answered the pr . a_-ei;f. ing the desks o f all accumulated work. Near SiiMted Guest (at banquet)— I Among the important bills passed “ which kind of a play is it? One to presume the next thing w ill be a long were the fishery bill agreed upon be which you invite the attention of the and tiresome speech from some talkative tween the state of Oregon and Wash clergy or the allenti ;u of the Dolice?” guy. ington, the new military code, the re —Washington St.ir. Man Fitting N ext— O, I suppose so. I ’ m vised game law, the Kay bill providing i the talkative guy that ha» to make the A not lier inrror. bounties on cougars, timber wolves and vpceck. Exchange Editor- «et me seo—Mark wildcats, and the bill regulating the Twain had a <!• ■ • * of some kind con- P I L E S C U R E D I N 6 T O 14 D A Y S sale o f concentrated stock foods. foi red Oil him. iii'n’t he? PAZO 4 ed tp cure ant Literary Editor— Y * ; since he incorpo- ca?e of Itchinjr, Blin-i. Bleeding or Protruding W e d n e s d a y , F e b r u a r y IO . rated himself I belie > he has taken the : Piles in f, to 11 days or money refunded. 50c. Salem, Feb. 10.— Advocates o f three degree of Ltd. T h e O ld W i d o w e r * » < h o ic e . normal schools won the opening skir j He wanted the comforts o f home, You Cun Get Allen’s foot-E ase TREE. mish in the normal school fight in the Write Aliens, oimsu.l ],.• Rov, N. Y., for a But wanted them cheap. He took house today. By a vote of 38 to 21 free sample of A', -ui’s I’oot-lM-i'. It cures the bill recommended by the committee sweating, hot swell m, aching feet. It makes No year or two to primp and fidget; He merely said, “ W ill you marry new or tight siipi,\s quay. A certain cure for on ways and means and carrying an corns, ingrowing nails and bunions. All drug- Bridget?” appropriation of $115,000 for one cen 5 has sell it. Zoo. Don’ t ace» i»t any substitute “ I w ill, sor,” answered the cook. tral normal school at Monmouth, was * u o C o u t lo u s . —Chicago Tribune. rejected. A t the same time the house Mayme— You refused that handsome re-referred the bill to that committee young lawyer? tYliy, I thought you liked with instructions to make provision for him. the three schools at Weston, Ashland M aybelle— I did. but when lie proposed and Monmouth. to me he put it in the form o f a hypo long. S H O E S $ 3 .5 0 For protectionjof forests through a thetical (in- fire warden, the state board of forestry In a six weeks’ run at Drury Lnne is urging passage o f Representative Theater 250,153 men, women and children Abbott’s bill, No. 226, enlarging the saw the pantomime, “ Sinbad the Sailor.” powers of the board and appropriating $15,000 therefor. The ways and means committee of the house has cut down the sum to $3,- 000, but efforts are being made to put back the original figure. A fte r being defeated with only 26 votes in its favor, the substitute eight- looks beller-w ears longer- hour bill, fathered by the fiflackamas and gives more ' The Heason I Make and Sell More Men’s $3.00 county delegation, was reconsidered in bodily comforl So $3.50 Shoes Than Any Other Manufacturer the house this afternoon and passed by Is b«r: as« I gtv« th « wearer to « benefit o f the moat because cul on - v T . complete org\nl7.atton of trained experts and skilled a vote o f 40 to 19, one absent. The large polierns.yel ^ shoemakers in the country. The selection of the leathers for each part of the shoo, substitute bill is much less stringent cosls no more than and every deU il of the making in every department, is than the original and provides that la the just o s good k in d s \> longed after by the best shoemakers in the shoe industry. I f I could show you how carefully W L Douglas shoes »hoes borers in all manufacturing institutions ate made, you wooid then anderstmd why they hold thalx that W309 SUCKERS«! shape, at better, and wear longer than any other make. shall be allowed at least 30 minutes SOLD EVERYWHERE \ My Method o f Tanning the Soles makes them Mors every six hours in which to eat. Flexible and Longer Wearing than any others. Ewr, garment boarma the ^ . beorma _ » . Ktloe* fo r K v e ry .VIrni!>«*r o f the F a m ily , Abbott’s bill, amending the direct .Ile a , H o y «, W o n ii'ii,X I i»»e s anti < hildr«*n. Sigrr of the fish * J primary law’ to prevent the members of guaranteed Jfnr sail** by alioi* rinalere every where. waterproof P A llT im U I N" ,l‘‘ C'\’iuin<‘ without W. 1» Douglas CATALOG one political party from participating L'i'iU I lu l l a name and pri>-e stamped ou bottom. A j TOWER CO SO in the primary nominating election of Vast Color Eyelets Used Exclusively Catalog mailed fresy W. L. L0LULAS. lu7 Spark St.. Brotktun. Moat. another passed the house this after noon. There were 41 ayes and 10 noes. Democrats voted no. W hat is »aid to bo the largest collec-1 P N U The Multnomah county bill increas tion o f coins is in the public cabinet of T H E N w r it in g t o a«l v e r tia e r s p le a s « ing the number of circuit judges from antiquities at Vicuna, which contains m e n tio n th in p a p e r. four to five has passed both houses and about 125,000 pieces. will go to the governor tomorrow. It will be signed by the governor, and im mediately the governor will appoint his private secretary, W. N. Catena, to fill the new judgeship. The bftl was passed with this understanding, it hav ing been announced from the gover nor’s office several days ago that if the bill should pass, this appointment would be made. ÖUGLAS TOWER S FISH BRAND WATERPROOF \£V OILED CLOTHING o mm g v T u e s d a y , F e b r u a r y 9. Salem, Feb 9.— Despite the protest o f Farrell and other members of the Multnomah county delegation, the house this morning passed Representa tive Bean’s bill prohibiting all field sports on Memorial day. I t was in sisted by Farrell that the measure was practically certain o f being defeated in the senate because it would put a ban on professional baseball in Portland on that day. The bill passed, however, by the following vote: Ayes, 33; noes, 21; absent, 6. Representative Altman’s bill amen datory o f the present law for creating union high school districts, passed the house today. As amended the law pro vides that the question of creating a high school district may be submitted to the taxpayers residing within the proposed district at any time during T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y II. the year, rather than at the annual Salem, Feb. 11. Discovery by Rep school meeting. Against only five votes, the senate resentative Calkins of a “ jo k e r" in substitute house bill 167, providing for this morning defeated Senator Bailey's precinct elections on the subject of t resolution memorializing congress to whether or not beer, as distinguished enact laws excluding all Asiatics from from whiskey and other liquors, should ! immigrating to this country. The senate committee on medicine be sold in those precincts, resulted in the disastrous defeat o f that bill in the I and pharmacy has agreed to report fa- house this afternoon. Following the i vorably a substitute bill for the estab exposure by Calkins, McDonald and lishment o f tuberculosis sanitoria, as Patton, members of the committee on ! proposed in a number o f bills that have alcoholic traffic, who reported the bill been introduced. The bill carries an favorably, and McCue and Brady, * appropriation of $20,000 for the pur champions of the bill on the floor of chase o f land and construction o f build the house, voted against its indefinite ings, and a maintenance appropriation postponement. Only four representa of $25,000 a year, making a total for tives voted against substituting the two years of $70,000. Must Run Through Town. S e e k N e w M a il S e r v ic e . Milwaukie A repiesentative of the Washington Representative Haw ley is urging the I ’ostoffiee department j Southern Pacific appeared before the to install mail service on the new elec- j Milwaukie city council at it» meeting trie line between Portland and Salem. I Tuesday night, and submitted for in He says that not only will such service spection a blueprint of the route of the be quicker th n at present between the ! proposed new line through Milwaukie two cities, but will improve the ser-; to the site o f the new bridge to be vice on rural routes all along the line , built across the Willamette river near It was the first definite step between both citit . The department Oswego is looking into the matter, but it is not toward obtaining a franchise through though the com yet ready to announce its decision. the town, for, Hereafter, at Mr. Hawley’s request, pany had an ordinance, tentatively, Am ity will receive two mails daily for a franchise, no action had been taken. from Portland instead of one. New Induttry for Albany. Red Man Looked Like White. Albany — Negotiations are nearly Salem— Warren Davis, formerly a bartender here, has been arrested by a complete for the sale o f the old furni deputy United States marshal and ture factory in this city to Portland taken to Portland. He is charged with and Tacoma manufacturers, who will selling liquor to an Indian from the enlarge the plant and put it in active Chemawa school. Davis contends that operation at once. The prospective he has no recollection of Belling to an purchasers filed articles of incorpora Indian, and as it is understood the red tion for the Union Furniture Manufac man in question is so nearly white it turing company, under which name the would b- difficult to pick him from a plant will be operated. The incorpora Caucaaian, his contention is considered tors are A. H. Sandstrom, D. E. good. i oprague and George Sandstrom. i- ,' ; >S!' SS l ìv - T . SSS^SSbess v T h e K i n d Y o u H a v e • A lw a y s llnii^Iit lias born e the s í ¡ í i i í i - t u r e oí* O h a s . 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