1 r r . r IL ouio vyoiio- .uyiiiL... FAIR Splendid Success. of the Exposition Is Assured -The Races Yesterday Were the Best Ever Seen on Lone Oak Track-Banquet Last Mont. i Public Wedding in the Pavilion Performed last Evening Today Is SdenDay, ssd easiness llozsts Will Close to Attend the Big Fair An Excellent Racing Program for Ihk Afternoon Promises r to Draw aa immense Crowd to Lone Oak Track. (Prom ; Wednesday Djaily. VTY.m second day ! of f the State Fair, Press Day, was a complete success, and the lioard Is well pleased with the re sults ' attained. ' j Yesterday trains brought many Orgoiv ncwyaper mn t Sal-m, and they enjoyevT the day of. the Fair, admired the splendid exhibits In the various departments, and wit nessed the races during the afternoon. - Last evening thje , Salem Press Club, after showing the visiting pencil push-: f-rs over the grounds during the day, entertained them t " a banquet, . thus rounding out the day's pleasures In a moflt enjoyable manner. . During the morning hours yesterday. the juoges began their work in the various departments, and byjast even Ing had completed, a jrood jortlon of .their duties ' Today the work will be completed, and the blue ribbons award ed, and tomorrow forenoon the parade of the show stock will be? a prominent feature of the forenoon's program. - The afternoon pesterday was, by the major portion of the crowd,; enjoyed at the race track, wfhere the best program In the history of the state Fair was enjoyed. It was a splendid racing card. good horses and a good track, resulting - In contests the equal of which Is se?d irm found, and several records were broken during tne-arterneon. . , . In the pavllloii last night, a large r crowd had asseijnbled, and. thoroughly enjoyed the i musical program and the general entertainment.- Prof. W.L E. McElroy. and the Fourth 'Kegiment Hand, of Eugene; did themselves proud, and they received renewed praise for the excellence ojf their efforts. It Is the best .musical aggregation ever en gaged at-the Fiir Grounds, and their splendid Instrumentation has made the t members of thei band favorites from -'the start,: ;j - . 4 During the Evening a public wedding was celebrated In the auditorium.' and the building was jammed with n in terested auUlence. The happy couple. Mr. Arta M. Dunlap and Miss Mary . Stanton were united for life, the 1m pret.ive ceremony being performed by Rev.' P. U, Knight, on the "stage, of the big ass-mbly hall. Miss Beatrice Shel ton rendered the wedding march. . Mrs. Hallle Parrish-Hinges, Just before the - ceremony, gang. In her best form. "Oh, ' Promise Me?" and followingthe solentn words that made thetwo happy young Ieojle one, she. rendered, in a.; very im . press ive and beautiful : manner, "AT - ways.'' Thf. happy couple was prer sertted with & complete set of household o-Oorl. and these were on display in the pavilion! last , night, and several young coupt."; recently married; were heard to express regrets, that they, too. had not waited and secured their household -effects free, at the same time having such an elaborate and well con ducted wedding.; ;--V : 1 Th Press Banquet. - ... Following! the program in the Pa vilion, the Salem Press Club, visiting newspaper men,; and a few Invited guests and th 1 1 r ladles, repaired 4o the banquet hall In the Catholic Ilestdi-.- . rant., where an elegant banquet had been prepared. The spread was en joyed to the full by the company and when the viand had been discussed, -Hon. K. Hofer,! with a few brief re m.rri .JW udor H. Frank Davey to act m toasmaww- John Kparks, Reno, Ne v., .13 bead Ilerefords. . ' 1 Ladd's Oak Hill Farm, Frank Crown, manager, North Yamhill, 16 head Short horns, 16 Cots wold, Shropshire and Southdown -sheep. -"i, ,- "'K... "; , .. :V W, O. Minor, Ileppner. Or.. 15 "head Shorthorns. ' :' i " C. B. WadeT Hot ake, Or 11 head Hereford; i S Mayroi McKInney, . Turner, Or., 11 head Herefords. ;- f , Baldwin Sheep Sc Tand Co.. 'Hay Creek, Or., 2 car loads Rambouillet. Baldwin, Spanish Merino and.DeKJne sheep. . vV", I. Porjler, Wlllard, Or Shropshire Down sheep'. - ' i . ; J. T. Hunt. Whiteaker, Or.. Shrop shire Down sheep. Atkinson Bros., . NeWberg, Or., 20 head Poland Chinas, and 1 pair Bronze turkeys! i T. 11. Denny, McCoy, Or., 4 Berk shire swine. " i Geo. LnzelI.- Oregrn City, Or., seven head Red Poll ""i ; 1. K. trogswell, Chehaila, -Waah., 11 hfad Red Polls. E. A. Hlnkle, Roscburg, Or., 11 head Red-Polls. C. I. Nairn. Ballston. Orl. hasa fine display of Scotch CoUl-s. , At l'i a. m. today he will give an exhibition in handling sheen with a; Collie. : (From Thursday's Dally.) TTie State Fair' yesterday was the best and most successful day ever had on the grounds since the old State AgrlcuKural '. Society ". was organised away,b4ick In 1860, and there ..were probably more people on the ground than ever before in one day. The grounds were crowded; so was the Pavilion; and so was the granC stand at the race track, as welt as every oth er department of the Blue Ribbon State Fair. The ludirincr of all ' catt!. horses. sheep and other live stock J was prac ticallv comoleted. and - the result was generally very satisfactory, i Durinsr the afternoon the race track was the attraction, ftnd the events.pull- Portland Day tign the Inclosed postal card and mail it to' the address given. Be at tbe Union Depot, promptly on time September ISttvat 8 a. m, and get a badge advertising the lewU and Clark Centennial and wear it all day. There will be VSm badjres to give out." This letter was signed by the follow ing: " . sV The Iewis and Clark Centennial and American Faolfie Fvxposttion and Ori ental ltd r. II. W Corbet t. Presldnt; HTiry K. Redt Secretary. The Port -land Chamber of Commerre, S. M. Mears. President; Lewis Russell., Secretary.- The Manufacturers Association. W. II. Morrow, President; C. II. Mc- Isaatf, Secretary.; The Iortlabd Board of Trade, F. E. Beach, President; - J. M. Moore. Secretary. ? f " The Portland train will arrive about 10:20, and will not start back o Port land until 6 p. thus gfvlnjr the Vis itors the entire day at the Fair. A telegram from General Freight Agent Coman, received by Mr. "Wisdom last night, stated that by 4 o'clocl yester day enough ticket had been sold to fill te train for Salem, and sales were stoocedT It la expected that 1500 to 1600 people will come up. . Portland Day at the Slate Fair, yes terday. broke all records for a-ttendance at that Institution, and a new mark was set for attendance at Oregon's Blue Ribbon State Fair. From every sec tion of the state people were at the Kair" Grounds. vesterdar. and none there were but enjoVed tW day, the ex hiblts. the scorts. and especially the racing program, duringhe afternoon They came from the cities, the towns, the farms and the woods, and there was represented every business, profession, trade and avocation known to the peo ple of Oregon. , u f Salem people attended the Fair In as large crowds as on the preceding day- Siem Day and they were- reinforced by crowds from the surrounding towns and country. The attendance was esti mated at from 17.000 and 20.00O, and fully 14,000 of these witnessed the splendid racing program at Lone Oak ttfack. . During the forenoon i yesterday, two special trains of 13 coaches earh came up from Portland, carrying a delegation of nearly 2000 people to the air, ana these, with a delegation or anoui arriving on the. regular train from the north, at 11 a. m., helped to swell me attendance on Portland uay. ine Portland contingent consisted princi pally of business men.Tind they took in everything on the Fair Grounds, en-4v-lnlr h siehts to the full. lThe Port- J"J ---r, " .... . !. land excurrtonlMts lert lor. ntuie During the forenoon ino un. .... MrnfW. and the sight of 200 head of blooded cattle, together wua ic Ana oThitiltion of horses, was one never to be forgotten. At 1:30 t. m. the racing program drew one of the largest crowds to the 1."., i - dh Ine Oak tracK ever ee liefore the first race was v" SCIENTIFIC OPCdON Every once la a while some news paper reporter Interviews a few "spe- ciiliits." as to tvb&t the future has lr. store for us. with especial reference U what hte far d'stant 'future will pro duce In the way of an improved mi and his habits.; Some of these Inter Views are very Interesting and Inform lt,g, esieclally when a real man ot science 13 Induced to talk, which Is not very oftn. Recently Prof, YV. J. Mc Gee, of the Vnlted States bureau t ethnology, was : Induced to talk,' anc this is what he said man was progress ing towards: "In the first place every man will b white. IBs average height ad weigh will be didedly greater. His heac" will be larger, absolutely and rela Uvely. JIls : hands, and brain -11 b better co-ordinated, and. therefore, tu will be a better mechanician. Ills vl ilon will be ftronger; hln tense cl smell more acute, and his bearing n sense of taste more delicate. On th4 whole, the man of the future will bf stronger in, relation to ; suture anc weight. He will live under, a universa republican government, but It Is doubt ful whether any one administrate head" will be required. Disputes be tween Individuals, corporations 01 states will be settled by courts of vari ous magnitudes. There will be a uni versa! language a composite of a! present tongues, but, like the English a language of vocables and syntax Written and spoken language will tx more similar. . Phonetic spelling wll effect great economy In '.both printing and w;rillng. The t iewriter will be It universal use. because quicker and bet ter for .the eyes than the old methods "'Fish will be relatively" more Impor tant as food. Oceans and lak will b the main source of food suoply. Ian1 will be almost e-ntlrely occupied to' dwelling and for horticulture and In tensive agriculture, Need of cloth'nf will diminish. ontrol of temperaturf will be met oy other than our present retail methods. There will be no seri ous exposure to "cold. In winter mer. will travel In well heated vchkles car rying thetn from one warm building V another. Ozone will be sold at drug Stores and will be applied to kill baclll' as soon as they uppear. hTe earth will be an endless sui-i.-ess.lon of Buburbs Cities will meanwhile Krow; less anc lesf dense. The street block or row will bei no more. The home will b more Individual, each family occupy Ing a seoarate house to suiv its pe culiar tast. , ; "Trangportatlon will be chltfly 'lec- trie and will be much more rapid as r result of straightening and multiplica tion' of tracks. Aerial navigation wll'. not be a factor In "warfare, becaus there will le no warfare. Submarine nnvintinn will be valuable onlv as s means of "escape ffom storms. Vessei will be equipped with means of dlvln and remaining below the surface. until storms blow over. Perfection of "teleg raphy will decrease mall business. Money will remain a medium of ex change, but financial transactions will be made mostly by negotiable paper. for which Individuals will be more- ie- ed off there were the best ever seen on I "f.Vtl e it ai id was jammed to the r wnu n mu.v.uu.- ... th Tn Oak track, and were witness- the rand.'!L1"' 3., "Z, tood Usible than governments. last seat, ana. wwuanu " - 1 . aioxte the fences In front of the grana A Pmnont Noble Act. stand. The racing program 1 ... want all the worU to know; up tju the preceding -days spori "'Myites Rev. C. J. Endlong, of Ashaway, Mr. Davey fille.l the position to the satisfaction of I tend alt . lie complimented the State air 1 t the Lone Oak track, and were fitness ed by the largest crowd evef. assembled there. Tho crowd at the track w4? estlmated-at 12,000 people. I It was the finest looking: and most enthusiastic grand "stand ever seea In Salem, and the Board was delighted with the day at tendance at the track. - Last evenln the usual excellent mu oroeram' was rendered. " The Fourth Reelment Band, did itself proud and was an honor and a credit to Prof. w McElror the director, thejx in strumentation dellghtlng-a large crowd. mm Ttaiiio P.-rrrlsh HintTPS was nearu In two of her best numbers, and as al ways the; case she was compelled to re snond to' encores which she did grace fully. Mrs. IBnges singing Is a great delight to. the; evening audiences, and .v, ....iitnrliim la always filled- when The ticket office -at the railroad gate V0trlav received $2H4. for admission tickets, as against $1166 last near. was the largest sum taken in railroad gate In one day fin, years. ;- ': ' . : . - Portland Day Today. rr,i- i. v.,rtl:in(l and It prom- ha n. rival for Salem Day. The attractions at the Fair are as good as those of yesterday, and the attendance win he eouaily as good. ins - . 1 ti.iva issued a tana coiuuinvw . i.,nr nnrfU to their people to a - . r, ' - . . . .1 . ho- the State r air iw, - ine 1. wi lt at the twelve track, and mayrell e glassed as one I rwn"at a thoroughly ofthe best eveAeVn in Oregon. & medcIne , found. uurinK mo jwwiuww . ment was maue mat me- 'T1!T commence at Irvlngton Pai k, Portland, next Tuesday 'afternoon., and continue for the rest onoe werK. During the evening e ment Band, ot Eugene, again delighted a larae crowd with Its splendid musle. and this was added toby he P- vocalization r Hinge, who again delighted the audi ence wKh her music, and - as ususl Ve- fore an Oregon auaience. me v. -f.-r Nightingale wcom- Dobson, the sweei P.n-r - . , Portland, also renierea a .e.:. r-.- irrceted with njtnl- 1110 i' . waa-A- festalions tn. " 7 good and re in Electric Bit ters. They cured me 01 jaunaice ana liver troubles that had caused me great Buffering for many years. For a gen uine, all-around cure they excel any thing I ever saw." Electric Bitters are ih nurnrlse of all for their wonderful work In Liver. Kidney and btomacn trouble. Don't fall to try them. -niy j 60 cents.' , Satisfaction IS guarameeu u , Dr. Stone's Drug Stores. G0MPERS IS HOPEFUL UK ppei J KtTRE THE GREAT I-RIKB VVILI TERMINATE IN iAN AGREEMENT., " - ... rt man weeks, fell last night, c earing the air of the smoke and oiner imp' tettlins- the dust. ini ww. elated at the State Fair, where the dust "a .. hii vm settled and on .me M the track improvea. t najr ik nnnir n. s'c s v w "" . 1- v. -v . - " taBaA t,v the rs 01 .inc.. - Board upon the success auaineu lowing circular nas - " i Chicago, w Fair, and orateness of good results .i Anmmprrlal bodiea and the re- runwiu vv i a lii he seen at me x t v I 'Thursday,: "September 18. 1902. will .' . 1 1 rvvat ih State Fair, a- Fair management a graceiu. . and "J" r:r " . .neeial nroaram of an wlnSfhrun' with the statement that usuAl Interest,ahd has , asked the Cham - -- - . - . . i vy- vr a inr . . A m v rA r. in niu rit"Ki " i nr tjoniiiici the The South- caiiea; a.neun.. ' - the exposition ana to the state. He then mWA ir called upon! Congressman -: Tongue, and that Kjnan responded In a graceful iurarr,si - - , I nas ' arranged n lYlt 4hftt I . . . .JA Vi '1 fl It Manufacturers President Xoseve.l, ... uw .r.l " VVw-.il of Trade to -me "Z:: " F f'Vr'Vna Poland Day the TV RECEIVER'S HANDS "Xrr. ssnt. 17. The . American i.mv, mv. wn- era ot tnc lais" - - r.laeed In ths hands celvers today, by order of kins, of Milwaukee, capital of 28.000.000, It has a paid up support ui -"c . " wre Others responding to toasts were . iwMont-W. II. wenrung. -TlVvllett. Hon, M. M.- Hon. A. Williamson, Hon. E. Hofer. won. . -r , -. .t a : MVkltner. . It was at a IMe hour when the b," evening's pleasures. Among the guests were several Portland Z members of thePortland Press Club. ' - ' . 1 Old Society. nMMn-L State Agricultural .... a.s : Anrsri 1 Sot lety ! ei-eeo '""j president; follows: Joint O. .wr,5"r,ilnt- Jef- John Q- Wilson, vice 'Buln. ferson MJjSK ng e mem treasurerAt e8t feeling bers exiieped ! their ws"' board for th great -" The meet and the present State r "'- ing adjourned U tonis"- Cattle'at the Fair. : ' - exhibits of ot tne xv nf the Fair, SmPaclflc Company If doing impart as shown In tne ioiw leptember 6. 1902, which we have "- - . . w. K. Coman, Gen- ceivea iro... iMlt. . cv. iht ami raw""- eri . imus w t vo. rail atieniioii i - rat we wlll,make this year mnnrrlmtsnD iSfj u u u u 1 u.., ...r- ---- state Fair. 1 from ruruauu !..': t. . Ttiiiral.iv. the t .'nrfiana w ... .- . t r riw fho rounu ir.f. mission .to the grounds. We m s!l;- -,,n. not so much of securing Increased revenue view ol , . ,n ingest as it w ver, i - j dav-but t .... a vnM Insteaa to -i,t our7 creat -i-ir fhe't'SUr ano ec - . k.lrxv . AHf State can producer ao -. ..j, lOULU, i ' ! fltv In closer '"rtnkThortland business men 1 ViIt-ntsc Of this tO Pi Bh at the Fa W. which I am sure a day at -tne an1 much could be oon .vi- wlth . : insider it - we Hare tbxee cUlldrcn. Before Xbe .T-... , mr wife used four hot- it. . r.. . - Vin.irrn. vott could CC w pictures v wi , a runce inai me "iuuk u hsalthlcst, prettiest and 8th 'insu finwt-looklnr of them all. including ad- MT Wife talnt$ BOiacr Friend Is ttc rcatc and grandest remedy la tne world for expect- ant mothers.1 Written cj a len- tuctyAttoraej-at -Law.":-. v wit.KKSBARRE. Pau. Sept. 17 President Campers of the American vTioratlnn of Labor. In a statement is sued toVJ iy, takes a hopeful view of the .1,11,. i 1 11a n,.n- The statement , 101- rti rv v ' ' -At ihl time. It Is Impossible to say exactly when.the strike will terminate. ndier enreful Inauiry into tne snu- , a - - - - . 4 1 iho mines I am eonvincea inai .trurzle will end by agreement !,., .pnnH- and the general pub lic are generously contnouung r,- miners. It is essential that nt nn.l continued. If -- inn u ire vn.-. - . . . w .v. ..nhni nT the miner im ."-" 1 - - I maintained they must at ie as well as for themselves. . "The declared atmuae 01 ir i"; aarentlr changed. Despite this 1 m fniiv eonvincea u strike wlltnrthrojagh agreement, with improved Interest for tne nw the union, maintained. . . "President of the! American Federa tion of 'Labor." have with ' Wash-, ; 3 j The various at the Fair Grounds breeds, are: Honeyman Brc. Scappoose. head Ayrrhlres.i . ' rw P. A FrakeS, Scappoose, ur.. Holstelns.- i 1 , 11 vi,.-,T ca.. Sookane. t.,... veral Ilolsteins. Louis Bauman, 2 PllA"trhea F. A. French.; Portland, On..? - Brown Sw'ss. I , t- head Harry West. Scappoose. Or, L. .. Jerpeys.- . -:. it.- ': j Viend Clus. Cleveland.- 0sham. 4heaa hesd.hropsmre 2 jpoian -- proou 1 - - - - eoider thougin Z to t advisable y " , and attention the the of the business men and your Or.. 13 mcmbers'-ln JTmv srecial manner, ' such action Should you -'".; sneclal trfifci Bl be WSlrt sa, m-. and S p. m : . . - 1 1 nrur.. ri-iriuJ about WU'TJ- t" Salem about return"" - f ,, Tours very tru-,, COMAN -P-t'r 0 Vfake9; ewe respe u. , - - th take a . mnO - , i-etTt. - ..,,.1,0. MMerawi ' day off on '' nnrf- - .Mr. co visii.- - .K. otir great n-1"1 rnan says, see what our gre cl0j!(P produce. ana.J' itH the interior sec Touch. If Ivt'wn there is a dis tlons. Js-oreecni to work to TT- 1C- I AOSIL1W ..1.,.). OI j-.imm."- gtfUtVv V rlose touch with w should be I cf"? J tne Btate. - , of every "anltfn);htne State Fair on "If you can aiie" and Jei-seys.; Shetland ponies. L&dJ's Hazel Fern Farm P!l.iow n. Sunt.. 31 heal 2i head IJerkshire swine. D. H. Looncy, Jefferson, Or, Jerseys. . ' " r .tir.evs. ana IS head 'S W - s - - - Ifca cro nol satisfied ' MTOO ?OW2 that "ta T.J rspiud ' rW0OI l.J - tinniM.uiMM. wvwx . -- . . H out to the letter? ' DO YOU SUPPOSE w ! I r mil rMtn sureeas br fkUitMr to I no YOU SCl'lOSB we would tn suca aa 1 1 deoe ta the nUsfytag quality f w r" I I would jARrrtitse or tJx5'.ns wit tas puouo luini maw ptn. " '--" v ,v-,mnttiti. Oucr u w iua out money, for RXTXTR wniSirrT 1 "-"--' " 7. rTT ' .VT; V,. ii iMor1irtnl n.hnemi r.n-mr.cmTTywtm 1 ' iron. iTT,r w v . ..r. r aiUMA ssus&ed customers. Taafs way 0U sbouU try U Eii,cot'"'iff,oii cur dlotilZcry . to VC Ssus Cnhrs1 PrcHliI Prmsti Ad:!!:rt!:n! . ' . " ssBBSi ssssa sssssk apssa pssv 1 PlinE GEUETJ-YEAn-CLO QVE (OJIIJACTS --u' - PI1EPAID OtJ RYE ' fof NToa. sad we wiJ psr Ue espress chances. Wbea rmi row UwhUkef; tryit U too dost ttad U ail nh and miw4mi 5-wl. t-TfMiBi hod else at so price, then e4 1 lrrk at We wfil send roo FOCTl TTTLL. QUARTS of HAYTTER'S SEVEN-TE AH 1 .1.--. . , . T ih .nim chum, When TOU reorlva 1 ever ikoreaaWfrof..'"Ji t?.Tlos;srWooSr orac,r W. aaiplsa plain sealed case; BO laarKs to saow woti a uuuun. ir mg Onarta. er r ef yrmr fH Jl savias .uu. Writs our aesrest office and do It NOW. TlIE IIAYKItn DISTILLIKQ COriPAfiY T. PkUK miUM. OaTTOM, OHIO t. i.uui9, saw. 90 DisTuxaaT. Taor. O. estasushxd iu. IlYi'Tl IflMs' Thelousc E uriiisfiing Co. i Ilr as jii'st n-i't ivetla large sliipni nt f new Wall rapt r. Elegant' patterns at jxipular pritt-s. REMEMBER THE PLACE The House Furnishing Co. 303 Commercial SU Next to Posloffice STORES AT SALEM AND AI BAN Y as Dry (ioods an Millinery Oar immense, cartfullv selected fall fctock now-btini; opene.1. We purchasod our goods from the best who!culo houses 111 America, for spot cash, therefore we are enabled to undersell our competitors. '. OO CO See oor New Dress Goods GIrect Jrom New York, Umbreuas direct from the ' fartnrv. alllllnerv from ChlcaQO all .- the latest styles. Infants' Wear great variety, silk hoods, long clocks, short jackets, slips, long and short skirts, night dresses, etc, Moslla In 60 ; dcrwear, cicely trlmmrd, cood rnaslln, low prices. Corsets, Hosiery, linder , wear, Knit Shawls In great abundance , 41 New Goods and Good Values GREENBAUM'S DRY GOODS STORE NEXT DOUR TO THE POSTOfflCE rottsvllle. Fa Sept. 17. The d" . . ..1.... .Anllnilf-I Of anthracite mmeww.. - from, the Schuylkill resion. miners have aiven up bone of early settlement. It is esiimave '"T mmeworker. have J Jffi Madison, Latrooe -..'v""mm''-;mjMn . . .11. nnorards of 0"0 luminous utm. . i are said to have secured emrloyment In the Pittsburg district. . Catarrh of the Kidneys rut.. lt,An,gn.1l ClI oeooie """ lUlIB' fc.m - - - 1 both male and female. Taae in time. If you have JJl bacic loin or groin, tired " iuit fenressel and dull spirits. -fcto. tA. ta Britrht's disease. Tak a -r. v.n r-ure. which removes the. JUS w40r i-Pa "- ; oti irMnev trouble For sale Vfc " AddressSmith Bros, Fresnd, CaU F-nf fTtn ..t nine-tcatllS Of tte f k, -11 drureists. Book on Catarrn tree. Ltf ILMIi " T . V ,1,11. I .',7I. lfh 1 ruiLiu v" ' disposiuou fndumrr return wu . - . f-m ifnfment rcllCTCS tnc ?s Prcttv sareto tarea roodtru-cdcWli ';..t i ket In a stronr. Health: monTV 'the child Ilso fatottr ;,r.c Wund take a wife throntrti th. crisis rilcklj fld almost J' ,-. recovery, and ward ofT thcSri t to often twkrrr liTcrj. v . . ali ST rsits fc S I a I THB BRADRELD REGULATOR CO ATLANTA. OA. a's-r'aa frea mtrated book ?For saJe At DK. STONE'S drus storea AUSTItALlA'S TnOUBLKS. wPTntmXE. Sept. 17. Following the dissolution of the Victorian Parlia ment yesterday. In consequence of an . a vote recently on ine ment's schemes for retrenchment, the Premier. W. H. Irvine, baa issuea a manifest to the electors, appnumB w them to prevent their own servants from paralyzing the administration. He wild that In order to avoid a. serious leflcit. the Government decided on a graduated reduction of the salaries of mjbllc servants, and that tbereu pon ,,f th atate employes became rebeUious, as a strike on the state rail roads was openly organised, and in TRYING INSANITY DODGE MUIlDEriEU GIIWO.V. IN JAIL, AT GRANTS PASS. THHOWS FITa 1"(V DISCyMFORT OF HIS : " NEIGHBORS. :i ' " . " ' . ; .- - - . . QUANT'S PASS, Sept. 17. Jefferson Davis Gilbert, the man who- was sen tenced by Judge Hanna to hang on September 19. but whose case has bee appealed to the Supreme Court, Is go ing Insane, or at least his actions would Indicate sucb. He. has frequent . snd violent nts" of late, raving and wall ing and shouting In a way that makes It most unpleasant for the residents In the vldnlty of the JalL He eats but fttUe and has grown as thin, wan and pale as a ghost. Many express SB opinion that a grpd share of his "fits" are not genuine, "and - that he Is at tempting to work the "Insanity dodga" la which many men In similar conai ttons Indulge. A Bey's Wild Rd for Life. With family around expecting blm to die, and a son riding for lire, u miles, to get Tt. King's New plscovery for Consumption ; Coughs, and coins. V. II. Crown, of Leesville. Ind.. en dured death's agonies from asthma. but this wonderf aP medW-lne gave In slant relief, .and soon cured h'm.. He wrttes. "I now sleep soundly every night. Like marvelous cures of con sumption. Pneumonia. "Bronchitis, Courhs. Colds and Grip prove Its anrr A TCXASWONDER JIALL'S - GREAT DISCOVERT. One small bottle of Hall's Great Dis covery cures all kidney and bladder troubles, removes graveL cures dU betes. seminal emltslon. weak and lame backs, rheumatism and all ir regularities; of the kidneys and biaoaer In both men snd women, regulates bladder troubles In children. ir noi sold by your druggist, will be sent by mall on receipt of II. One small doi tle Is two month's treatment, and will cure any case above mentioned. Dr. E. W. Hall, sole manufacturer, . Box. 623, EC LouU, MO. Sena lor t"'a monlalJ. Hold by aU drugglsU, aivi e.t DR. B. C STONE'S drnf store', ia lem. Orego-a. . r . READTHIS. .Bandon, Ore,, Dev 8, V iL Dr. E. W. Hall. Bt. Iul, Jl.D" Hr: I have ased 'your Texas Wondci or kidney and rheumatic trout!!. Its effects are wonderful. 11 na t.- equaV aod 1 caa cheerfully reoon- tnend It. Turs truly. H Ah VET. nowii , - ,.,, ht. toimatc&iess merit ior ..u hm nseuenceoiifr .- - frM. ruarsnte'nl bottles Uc 1 ikAm hr.iiu maironimiB . . - - . s. . . tiM. Trial bottles iree at ir Stone's Dru Storea ' L . v .M k. (h mil livin tents ry U.T i 1. 11. i ... i wwemblymen voterl against toe ernmenU. . WHERK TIU: FUN COMES- IN. -"Oh, yea," said the young house keeper, "I keep a complete set of hmn" hold' account books, and It's more fun than a little." "Funl" ejaculated the neighbor. "Tes, Indeed. I enjoy it so much." "Enjoy what?" "Why, watch In.;? my husbnnd try!.- "r straighten them out far me, ' rnunu. I get him to V it about out a week." Urooklyn I"fi!e. I