Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, May 20, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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TEE .VtXKLY CZZGVi STATES'.!!
mi w w n . ..... . "i 'iWmvw o 1 1
rubUthed every Tuesday and FrftUy by the
STATESMAN FCBLIfHUfQ C03CPAST
. J- HOfMtlCKS. Manager.
T. T. GEK&. Editor.
SUBSCRIPTION KATEST
year n advance ... ........... ........
P months, in advance.... ....... .........
T Jiree month, ia advance
0irear, en Um.......,. "
ftjM
ja
The Statesman haa been established ft nearly
CftyHwo yean, and it baa some anbaenbera who
witw 11 nearly uu lonj, and many
woo hay read U for a generation. Soma n
inese object to having tne paper dlaontinned
t ine time of a Tiratim at th4w
for the benefit of these, and for other roaeona
are havaeonclnded t4iaoontinoe aatxcrlpUona
en ly when n-ntfied to da ao. A' ' peraon paying
jrhen obacrtbnf, or paying ia advance, wlil
hare th benefit of the dollar rate. Bst 11 ther
do not pay f r mix month, the rate will be TL2S
a year. Hereafter we will send the paper to ail
persona wn ora.- it, tnoarb they
nay not aend the money, with, the understand
Miatuiey are to pay l a year, ia eaae they
let, the attbaertnUon account rnn nwmr mi
wototha. - In order that there may be no min
d??n V D -,we 711 P this notice ""1rt
1 ft t la tat S-iteaM
CIRCULATION (SWORN) OVER 4000
REPUBLICAN TICKET
. STATE. '
Cor Justice of the 5upreme Court,
P. A. MOORE.
Tr State Food and Dairy Commis
sioner, i - .
J. W. BAILEY.
For Presidential Electors,
J. X. IIAKT.
JAS. A. FEE,
GRANT B. DIMICK,
A. C. HOUGH.
i CONGRESSIONAL
For Member Congress First
. triet,
BINGES HERMANN.
, Second District, j
J. N. WILLIAMSON.
Dis-
j$lt Humors
Are. impure matters Which the akin,
liver, Moneys and other organs-can
not take care of without help there is
such an accumulation of them. i :
They litter the whole system. f
Pimples, boils, eczema and other
eruptions, loss of appetite, thai tired
feeling, bilious tarns, fits of indiges
tion, 'doll headaches and many other
troubles are due to them.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
j and Pills
Eemove all humors, overcome all
their - effects, strengthen, tone and
invigorate the whole system.
"X bad salt rnenm on my bands so that I
could not work. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla
and It drove oat the humor. I contained
Its bn tin the sores disappeared. Mas.
La O. Bxows, Bomford Falls, Me. pv
Hood' Sarsaparilla promises) to
cure and keeps) the promise, i
JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
For Judgex, - ! " -. ';. .
.... CEO. II. BURNETT, of Marion.
H. It. EDDY, of Tillamook.
For Prosecuting Attorney,
JOHN IL M'NARY, of Marion.
MARION COUNTY TICKET
Count v Judge John II. Scott.
Vheriff W. J. Culver,
.lerk John W. Roland.
Assessor Fred J. Kiee.
Treasurer W. Y. Richardson.
Recorder John C. Siegmund.
School Supt. E. T. Moorrs.
.'rmmiiS8iciier I. C. Needhaui.
Surveyor 11. B. Herriek.
' Coroner A. M. dough.
Representatve-rJo:t Calvert, Hub
bard; J. G. Graham and T. B. Kay, Sa
Jew.; John Ritchie,; Scoots Mills: Jesse
If. Settlemicr, Wood burn.
COMMITTEEMEN.
Chairman Htate Central Committee
.Frank C. Baker, I'ortland..
- Chairman. Congressional t'entral Com
tniftee Walter L. Toozc', Woodburn.
Member SState Central Committee
Hal if. Patton, Kaletu.
Chairman Conntw central Committee
Chas. -a. Murphy. Salem.
For Justice of thefl'eace,
H. II. TURNER.
For Canntalde, I
ROBT. O. DONALDSON.
e
MISTAKEN.
How
lid she knww bii heart was
hers f
He xitc( no word
Of lovo t her. How did she know
That when she passed or touched
him m
His puUo wai stirred T
How did "ho rel his secret
thoughts. . . : "
And Tiever err!
How did be kuow her glances
thrilled
His sonll That all hi heart was
filled
With love for iier? . -
How did she know their life would
. b
One glad aweet song?
To'tell the truth, she didn't know
These things: , she thouirht that
j - - i
tney were so;
But slie was wrong. .
Scotsman.
the nice , attentions she receives' both
in public and private, because she is an
oil woman. She does not take into con
sideration, however, that there ia a cer
tain personality which not only receives
these attentions, but which demands
them. There are elderly ladies,! and
gentlemen, too, for that matter for
whom one can no more think of refusing
a favor, or of failing to offer one 'a ser
vices, than the days can refuse to jun.
TLese have maintained a brightness, a
cbt rm of expression, through the years
of life, that catches the eye of tha
young. What is so truly attractive as
a smiling, benevolent eountenanee. bear
ing the imprint of years, yet showing
that; youth of heart and kindness of
t tbinght so often met with? It is such
as Clara Morris, who, having passed
ihict:gh lines of hard work, worry and
trouble, yet maintains that eheeriness
of fharaetcr till end, who makes one
really' believe in the brightness of old
age. j It makes one feel content to reach
the age of the sere and yellow leaf, the
autumn of life, when one can look back
on the battle well fought, the victory
won.: and enjoy in one 's derlining years
the fruits of tbevietory in the shape of
a bH'l'y. Hunny temperament, mellowed
till it gbjwtt refulgent over all.
disaster were thns prevented at Balti-
more and St. Louis last year. - '
; The Treasury buys gold bullion at
a priee fixed, by law; it sells gold bars
at a price that barely ccvers the cost
of makinjr the bars; it gives certifi
cates that circulate as money for gold
coin and silver! dollars. It does not
away, furnishing for every , kind and!
denomination of currency such other
kind and denomination as may be de
sired, when' and where" it may "be need
ed, at the cost of transportation or even
leas. It exchangee new money, for old;
it takes op
'' 1 mmmm" - Csaststl
THROUGH IDAHO
V
Csaststloa,
kllaeva
VinfoMtOiraodl .... arm.
beaithl tintil
i thm at one THH AND THE WATER
by taklnz the! HOT.
Bitters. It nev.
t uie most severe Nature Has Strangely and Generously
JTtVTWW A V, few WUUWA . Vi m AiVV"
endorse) it. Tnr
ii m hatatu It it
also unequal
led as a pre
ventive of Ma
tebv f ever asJ
ae. i
less Region Real Martyrs in Wyom
ing, Shown By the Tact That They
Stay There. -
SGALPJiyLlOURS
llct'rj, Scaly M Crust: j
Willi Loss of Hair
S;::iily Mi j by Caticura
Soap and Ointnant
old. worn oat bank notes j
THE WAY TO DO IT.
At. a convention of the Vermont
State Good Roads Association in Mont
peliT recently, a delegate advocated a
l ri,vnjv tor me purpe Bta ,,: thv .,.. nf titt.ir
of building &J0 miles of highway the governments. The United States Gov
Icnjfth of the state. This roadway Lnnnxnt nrrat. if. n.-.t -
I -a' -a-v"ivvvaa nm.ai j3Uv p
uiiijr vrinot lor pront. lut for the benefit of
and issues new certificates of deposit lebrated. although the greatness of
1 la . a-, a
or new bUU therefor. It gathers in I many things that have occurred in the ir,P P naae river tnroagn the
the small coins and give for them j world's. history have had to await ree-1 Weiaer valley is most deb'ghtfuL - This
bankable funds, and again hands these I ognition. Time and the eoneommitant I wma a waste country excepting for
small coins ont daily to the great eon-results have proven the value of many ajner range for stock .until a system
e eras that need them for change, all I historical events, which in the day of I f irrigation ws iaaognrated, which
this without cost, i , j their consummation "received but small I kas served to not only develop and per-
Ia writing of this the New Yora I measure of appreciation. " . I feet its possibilities as to stock raising
Times says; "Every great nation The Louisiana Purchase being cele-1 but has proven it one of the best fruit
needs and must have a central banking I biated today In St. Louis, and the Lew-1 regions to be f6nnd anywhere. Some of
institution, whose chief and most im-1 is and Clark Expedition are eases in the finest orchards imaginable are
portant function is to supply the eireu- J point. But the importance of the canal j growing ia this narrow valley, in kind
lation. Some nations ' approach the j has been long appreciated and under-1 and splendid condition j equalling the
task of creating such an institution di-j stood, and it is right and proper that j best to be. seen in California,
rectly. others go about it by lndxrec-1 the completion thereof be properly eel-1 The totwns of Weiser,' Payette and
tion. - The methods diner, according to lebrated by the world. It is also emi-1 Ontario I ahow evident r,f r.nB;m
the extent by whieh national actions nently correct that the celebration prosperity on every hand resulting from'
respeet the logic of the" situation, or should take place on the Pacific coast the increased use of the available water
are controlled by a multiplicity of mo- where the results of its opening wul in adjoining steams, and one cannot re-
tives with which logie has-very little be felt in the greatest measure. frain from wondering what means will
to. do. i ; I j ultimately', be employed in raising the
The United States belongs to the lat- J Ju the election to take place on June water from Snake river to the level of'
ter category. The irony of fate, in the eta in this eitv and eountv. there is no the surroundine countrr and iitr it!
1 . i ; a. x I 9 e. -i
onK run, vmuicates me logic or every i por&ible reason why any one should vote iot imgatine purposes: for tbia mar-
lA. A 1 1 !l ' M I j I '
.tuaWon, ana oecauae irony, 01- other than a straieht Republican ticket eificent stream iroea lidinir thr,.ffh
ten, one might almost say always, f,nm top to bottom. The men who have hundreds of thousands of aeres of har.
leaves tne logical exponent or the sit- been nominated for the various offices ren land that would be capable of sus-
uation in the lurch.. I from Rnnrema f!onrt Jnrti' mnA Cn. I taihino- a nnmiUtiA. Af .:
Very few people of the United States i gressman to constable of this preeinct water, flowing uselessly to the sea I
really understand the absolute, impor-laru men well worthy of the support of J could be turned from its channel to do
tanee of the United States Treasury, j every voter in the county, j There is J daty on these sage brush plains. And
and when the currency question was up-1 nothing can be said against the char-fit seems the more out of harmony with
permost in the minds of the people a I acter of a single one of them, and there J the fitness of thingsthat the surface of j
lew years ago, and a demand was made I is not one of them not fully capable to I tie river is but a few feet below the!
that the United Mates Government get j fill worthily and well the positions to adjacent ; country frequently but ten
out or the rmning business, few knew I which he has been nominated. jfet but the topography of the plains
uai was iinpueu uy mis upmanu. vjmy
men who are connected with large fi
nancial institutions, really appreciate
the position actually occupied bv the
great Independent Trersury of the
United State in the financial world.
It is an institution in which every prop
erty holder of the United States is a
full partner to the amount of his bus
inewt with the National banks of the
different eities. ) These banks, and who.
ever does business with them, are all
protected to a large extent by the Na
tional Treasury. The Bank of England
and the Bank of France are 'run for
profit of their stockholders, notbwitb-
f Editorial Correspondence.)
On a cool, cloudy day like this, the 173 ETEfY Otto RZHIJY fill
Fiiysiclans Fail
corresponds with the fall of the river
The doom of the peroxide blonde j an1 11 s impossible to utilize it by
has been sealed. Throughout the pa8tjmean8 of the law of gravity; ;
theatrical season it has been evident! Wut tui" wl" not always be so. : The
The Democrats have still a few menf inSennitJ" f man, stimulated by iieces-j
of sense and sound judgment. The-sejs"J win ; uuimaieiy overcome a ait ua-
deciJci to a man that they did not! .on WJcre an enormous quantity of
care to be "rrueified on a cross of I water sweeP" through a country that in
gold"' this year by accepting nomina-j irKe,J "x"'"' for the want bf the very
nous tor omee on tle eounty Demo- mv,eil,rw WBlco " iaiHanziniriy coinir
- n ,-.' .',....-: :
f ''Warm shampoos with Cutlenra Soap
and Ught dressings of Cutlcura, the
great skin cure, at once stop falling
hair, remove crusts, ! scales and dan
druff, soothe irritated. Itching surfaces,
destroy hair parasites, stimulate the
hair follicles, loosen the -scalp akin,
apply the root with energy and npuiv
lanment, and make the hair grow upon
a sweet,' healthy scalp when all else
fall. :'-r ;
Minions of the world's best people
use Cutlcura Soap, assisted by Cutl
cura Ointment, the great skin cure, for
preserving, purifying and beautifying
the skin, for cleansing the sealp of
crusts, scales and dandruiT, and the stop
ping of j falling , hair, for softening.
whitening and soothing red, rough and
sore hands, for-, baby rashes, ltchlngs
and chailngs, for annoying irritations
and inflammations, or too free or oflen
sive perspiration, for ulcerative weak--
nesses. and many antlseptle purposes
which readily auggest . themselves to
women, as well as for all the purposes
of the toilet, bath and nursery.
Complete treatment lor every Hu
mour, consisting of Cutlcura Soap, to
cleanse the skin, Cutlcura Ointment, to
heal the skin, and Cutlcura Resolvent
Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood, may
now be had for one dollar. A single set
is often sufficient to cure the most
torturing, dis figuring, Itching, burning
and scary humours, eczemas, rashee
and irritations, from infancy to age,
when all else falls. -
fia fcna T Ca.rol.M CaM nila. Sie. ear vtel f ant.
ftatam,n, Sam. Ma. DniMi Eaaaaa. Caawr
atMHilWtt.Katatb faiii.rtn. UTCI.Mtaa
a. nan Urmg a caaaa. C-r,. Sola
iBf-utvavaa aay Hi
far between in fact, for a hundred
miles of occasional homes no school
house or church- is to be seen, , though
women and children abound asa relief
cratic ticket. ..They are also trying to
kill off all those- who did accept nomi
nations by trading them for votes for
their candidate for county judce, a
Woodburn gentleman, and a Xalem man
who is one of eheir Legislative candi
date. It seems loo bad to have to ac
cept a nomination and then put up for
campaign expenses knowing well one's
would have- touched
sbire in the state excent two. Iti.. ...,1.1;. ti.. i. "' . I party is simply uainir him as a bumper.
It' strikes the writer that VeVmontjuted to the public chiefly through the
would be able to build pretty ? good I national banks,' although private finan-jtnat tue bronette has been regaining
roads at this rate. However, there isjcial institutions and individuals share ner place in the choruses of Broadway;
no reason whv th il I in these benefits. land now one of the leadittir nnrrrriwi
I " I - . - . - r . .., ': . . i.
one, for either the state, or each: couft-l The payment of fifty millions of dol-l musical comedy has made it his sel- luiru "ou,n tq: each other, make the
ty, to issue lionds for the purpose ofMars to France and Panama within re-tIel policy to permit no false blonde m8t ott
I ... I .) : 1 1 rmym . f & A -, .1 '11 . ... . - I-. . 1 1 ' 1 . .. . I O.. .. 4 t.. .. F I 1 . - . .
"""""I! bw roauM. i ue coming gen-1 - i- n uubb wuboui ine ais-io a-yycar in uis snows, as it is met :.wuinrr, juuo is an interesting 1
erations would receive the benefit as j turbance of a single financial condition, J avowed aim of the modern theatrical consistency, :.a continual contradiction of
well as the present, and there is noowin to the exchange power of this manager to follow public taste, not to itself. The richest land to be found
n-ason why tbey should not bear a part S51 Antral National Bank. Had the lead it,' it is obvious that, off the stage ' y country will adjoin a stretch of
of the expense. Of course a country Un,te1 States Government been entire-las on it, the vogue of the chemical other land that as far as the eve can
raversfd by good roads in every direc- j dependent on private banking enter-1 blonde has come to an end. We are see and this often means a; hundred
ion a splendid heirloom for the com-j prisca for the transfer of this enormous J living in the twilight of that goddess! niiles is not worth n nickel a thousand
ng generations, but there are manv Bum tne rc"H't would have been of a I whom we have learned to know, in riant I acres, and never will be. n-inr
who feel that the present cannot af-Jfar diff"tharacterf and the expense j Homeric phrase, as the Per-Ox-Eyed j topography, rendering it impossible to
te waste. When this difficulty shall j th? otherwise monotonous landscape.
have been overcome the industrial revo
lution which is in store for this sage
brush country is a 1 mow inconceivable.!
I a traveling through It you will see
field of alfalfa that shows a growth so
luxurious that the imagination could
not surpass it, the result of irrigation.
while beyond the fence, but three feet
distant, begins a growth of sage brush
But Idaho has manv valuable re
sources and the Idahoan is jealous of
the good name of his state and of its
future. As an evidence of that compen
sating kindness of Nature, it has been
disrovcrod ia this land where timber is
nil and coal is nit, the rrust of the earth
is very thin thinner than at anv other
known point, anil consequently, it is
possible to bore for hot water and steam
that perhaps extends as far
can see, fit only for the eovote and jack which can usod for Seating public
rabbit, a i condition, by the wav, jthat buUtiinK', an1 residences. For this
these skulking, timid animals, evidently timely discovery the people of I, la ho are
uucviru tu v-vionei iienry i. xemniing,
the State Geologst of Pennsylvania,
only work by stanJing on cakes of thick
ice.
But the copper mustbe had.
The. leading men of Idaho are arrang
ing for a grand reception to be given
Colonel Demming in the near future
He will make the special trip for the
purpose and ia order to make further
investigations along this line.
' One of the most thriving little" cities
in Central Idaho is Nam pa, where the
branch road to Boise, twenty miles
away to the north, leaves the main Jine
Nam pa, has the finest hotel east of
Portland until you get t I was iroin
to say Omaha, but perhaps ChkHKo
would be better. '-An Idaho earital..t
named Dewey, who had accumulated
more money than he knew what to
with, and who, like Carnegie, wants to
die poor, concluded to hurry the matter
along by building an enormous hotel at
Natnpa, where his interests have bee
and are. Of course this hotel is tk.
one distinguishing architectural feature
. L . , i . ....
oi tne low n, out ii is a spienuia hust
ness point and no doubt has a irool
substsntial future. . '
We are now (Saturday afternoon' .
Western Wyoming, and speeding alon
through the coal fields where long
trains of ears loaded with the products
of the mines are leaving in ' different
directions or standing on sidines. In
the midst of a country as unattractive
as the imagination could conjure. .
occasionally, without any warning or
indication of a change, suddenly plunge
into a thriving' little city with manv
pretentions' ; toward modern eonveiv,
lences. But beyond the suburbs if
they are Suburbs the country at once
becomes so wretchedly desolate that th
jack rabbit has vacated, the coyote,
through commendable pride in his fam
ily name, gives it a wide berth, and
even the occasional sage brush which
thoughtlessly intended, apparently, -to
locate here, -make a feeble effort to
support its struggling branches, i but
finds no encouragement save the little
that is furnished by its sympathetic
neighbor which manages. to keep up the
forms of life under the blighting name
of grease wood. j
I Evidently, the Maker of the universe
Completed the job right here, and with
what odds and ends were, left, bunched
them, together and scattered them un
indexed across the western part t
Wyoming, a little coal now and then
having unintentionally found its way
into the heap. And yet, there are so mo
good sections of country in Wyoming,
but why people live here when "there is
a Pacific Coast beckoning fur millions
more people whre life is worth living,
is a conundrum not easviof solution.
The real fact is. however, that people
who live here and . do all thy ran to de
velop what resources the country , af
fords, contributing to the wants of
other sections of the United States,. ar -entitled
to great credit, are g'nuinn -.v.
heroes, and should rank unquestionable "
with those Other martyrs who fill ,
prominent and grand a place on tlio
most interesting pages of the World's
history.
-' - M-' . . T. T. 0.
' ' "-essBssssssssss" mm , .
TO VISIT THE SCHOOLS.
Orand Army Veterans Will Make Their
Annual Round and Talk Pat
riotism to the Pupils.
ford the expense.
Then why not let the future help to
pay for these good roads? ' f.
wan better roads Oregon - would
prove a far more attractive country to
the immigrant than it is today, j Good
roads are an investment, and ;j while
there is a dearth of individual capital
for these improvements, perhaps! there
f
of exchange and transfer to the Gov
ernment would have been very great.
As it as, the transfer or payment of
these vast sums was made largely by !
simple bookkeeping entries, and thej
money itself was not moved . from the
centers of trade nor taken away from
the natural commercial exchange fields.
That the Independent' Treasury of
Juno. ' I place it under irriiration vw it
- c aa t a,
were available. And large sections of
Ic seems that one reason for suggest-1 t is valueless oa account of the qdalitv
inc that Uncle Joe Cannon should run rOT tne or rather the absence of
for ice President was the fear that he
would lift the House of Represent a- And timber fs as scarce as available
tives above the United States Senate. Democratic candidates for the Presi-
He is undoubtedly maintaining the dency. From some points you can see
ucusc as an integral part of the Gov-J ' hundred
f Ibi Kind Yob ftait Alwm fcrtt
the United States is a irreat bank i. , ' ' "vwl ' " Zi".: PP"7, '
is no dearth of good security on which evident to .11 wh ' "" lVMa tft te and yery a,rection,;and not so much a. one
.... . .1 " " 'J r"""- H'resident must all
a e a
OLD AOS A BLESSING. " V-
Clara Morris, American's famous and
favorite actress, has come out strongly
in a declaration that old age is a bless
ing. She says woman should look for
ward to old age as the supreme happi-
ne. of life.
There is a good ' deal of philosophic
truth, in her hypothesis, but in most
eases it depends oa the woman. Miss
Mcrris speaks happjly and feelingly of
10 make the loans neecssary, and the
roads themselves would soon pay back
the interest and principal by the in-
creaso in values all over the country
of not only real estate, but of stoek
and everything else. - ' ' !
Why not consider this proposition?
TO CELEBRATE ITS OPENING.
The merchants of San Francisco are
determined to hold an exposition in
that city to celebrate the opening of
the Panama Canal, which event thv
' ml
GREAT BANKING INSTITUTION.
Lost Hair
Mv hair came nm h h h
ful, and the gray hairs began to
creep in. I tried Ayer's Hair vigor,
and it stopped the hair from com
ing out and restored the color.
Mrs.M. D.Gray, No. Salem, Mass.
There's a pleasure in
offering such a prepara
tion as Ayers Hair Vigor.
It gives to all who use it
such satisfaction. The
nair becomes thicker,
longer, softer, and
9 aiw V
j giossy. And you fee! so
I sf5urc in usinS sucn an
I old. and reliable prepara-
1 a utut.
U ernrisok
' If VOUT drturariat
ii ? sshI wo wVui-Sa.'
j olrour nesrt e,,:r-,8 on'reT AdriIl
CO.. LowelU Mm.
count wita. Theleo or any, kind comes within the en
I power of an able man as Speaker o tire range of vision. And vet for aom
..... . - I... , ! .
I imi Douy is really only second, to the g ke three hundred miles we travel
tcr u i-e x resiaent nimselC i aiong the onake river vallev- vfcti.
aoonnfa- 1. V A . l. . . . b
, "'"'rj mai m manv mum
A pie famine is one of the calamities I 8how "mistakable evidences of thrift
which Boston has experienced of late,I, '0'ort such as it is consisting
owing to thd strike among the bakers. " measiows, orchards, hay stacks
F ortunatcly, tthe disaffection has not Utt OTer f rom It year and herds of
extended to the purveyors of beans and ctll n the adjoining hills, but mere
coIfish. As i these three articles eon- 8nck for houses, as a rule no barns at
stitute the standard diet in that city I11 ald j the general appearance to livo
(From Thurs-lay's Daily.)
The following appointments of run-
rades of the G. A. if. have ben maU'
by -Post Commander Uriiriin of Se.ic '
wick Post No. 10 G. A. I., to visit tl.
public schools of the eitv at 1:3 r. m.
onj-'riday, May 27, it leing the Friday -preceding
Memorial Day:
I.in.Al. U..k..l -VI' U .1 :.. t ....
who, through some of his investigations, Batehelder. S. B: Watkins
discovered that the crust of, the earth Pork School II. Smith, Comrad
in Idaho is very thin, which accounts Irk't E..L. Briggs.
for the. numerous hot springs through- pMt h?5,,W4. H' r-vr". J- U
.... .. . v "b Barnes, H.B. Ormsbv. T.f. Smith
out this entire region. . ... Central School-D. Webster, S. Kleff-
Accordingly, the Colonel informed man, James Fisherj
some of his Boise friends of his susni-l orth S-ho6l Jj II. Fairbanks. L. IK
eions. ar.d tho result i f hat .air i,cnry . Urager.
the business houses and , residences in
Boise are heated with hot water pro
cured by boing holes under the town.
So the Idahoan, when reminded, that
his state has no timber, replies by say
ing that they don't need timber. Its
absence renders it unnecessary to clear
it off the land, and if they require heat''
they merely bore a well and nature fur-j
nisbes it in endless quantities!
" - u . . u . unL up- van n s r ww .1. . . . . .
------ . i wo iviimon riiilinif i iri i, I .mi
that point that at a depth of 2000 feet mercial street were badly flchtcned at
water is found with a temperature of a late hour Tuesday evening ty one of
220 degrees Fahrenheit, or eieht de- hoe ?'Knt I,row,rs wl,H n,'",r
. ... ' . . . , to society and common decency. The
grees above boiling. This is a wonder- ladies were workihg in the basement of
ful discovery and one that is going to the house when a man knoekeit, and on
be of vast Importance to this entire in- their refusal to answer, demanded ad
land region. For several months in each "'"Pt'd to force the
. -. . . ... . door open. The ladies were badlv fneht-
winter at is exceedingly cold in Boise, ned and began to scream, one'of them
eoal ranges from $10 to $15 a ton, and leaping through a closed window in the
at times cannot be had at alL : It is I a ana badly cutting her face,
J9
Bsantks
Bigaatare
f
LADIES BADLY SCARED.
Night Prowler Visits Two Defenseless
Women Who Scream for
J Help.
ngure will take place about 1914 or
1915. This will be one of the greatest
events of the twentieth century, and
will mA..4- l.l ..
The development of the Independent k. " JvTl 2 " "n
mmm - - . - I w owiVJt7 C b ajtuvu a: IMOr iMTfl- 'I nan h
ireasury or the United States since I ...t. n, ftl. t. ; , I with a larre part of th cnUri ' I here no longer than a .t.v. A wweis or the earth that 600 fami-l e found on the premises, the cries f.
1846 has been one of the greatest and Y& WlU M lation h71Kli e":!d.Pla Unred 4.fl. r H to town and lived in tent. Ipnd. noise, of shattered g.a ev
, ... 7. . . wrjnjr mierraiea m re conclusion of I Z' 'J " " ouiu oe en
most wonderful achievements of theLi,.. .. ?. hailed bv tha etfi .v.
world's financial history. This great ZVJlIZr'T-.r lot all of tAem .t 1
bank of the Government was designed 1 : ! f- 1 inir to e.tpa7i7.. iri"'
ITZZT aU "lebration a great success.
'KuaiHi; - B7 V DbdUBl S UII V IS III VHIH a a n. B W . - . . .
11 " ways ntungthat great events very many towns ia Massachusetts
" """-ory saouia p appropriately eel- ,re making arrangements for the fa
ng systems wherein private cap
ital was interested, but 'through the
changes of time it has come to perform
all the functions of a central national
bank, eeepting the receiving of indi
vidual deposits, dealing in foreign and
domestic exchanges and discounting.
This great central bank makes pos
mbl immediate exchange by telegraph
of j large sums of money, " oftentimes
thus preventing panics in different
parts of the country, the effects of
which panics would have been far-
reaching in their disastrous results.
It enables the banks of the central
financial city of the New World. New
York, to help their country correspon
dents, by permitting the extenstou of
prompt assistance to them in tunes of
trouble,
GROWING
J LENGTHWISE
You want the children tn
crow,, but not all lengthwise.
When they start that way
-uiii emulsion win heiD
ecnredjthat wiU justify a removal to
a oetter country in which to locate.
a
ecessaruy under these condition e
school houses and ehnrches are few and
A TEXAS WON PER
HALL'S GREAT DISCOVERT.
One small bottle of the Texas Won-
official proclamation inviting .n . vL " XV9. wcarery. enres aM
er.. TT ... .a
said that Boise was kept so warm lastL CC' "F.1 ,
. , ... " neighbors hastened to the rescue on
winter by hot water and steam from I hearing the screams, but no one cot.M
the bowels of the earth that 600 fami-1 be found on the premises, the cries for
9m i lacniiy zrigntcning tne scamp awav.
" ":iai inuuiui iwii 1 1 n tr inn rfun mt.l . - . ,
. -T- ri
won oi building operations.
LOCAL ENTHUSIASM.
servance of Old Home Week, and Gov
ernor Bates has been asked to issue an
mer residents of. the Bay Bute U re
turn and join in making the week's
observance a memorabU one.
A Japanese physician, Dr. Nogncjii,
has discovere! what he clcaims to be a
l'Kitive antidote for saake bite, in the (meat.
saw ' a. J U .
V " wiaaaer troubles, removes
gravci, enres diabetes, seminal emii.
wn tiid lame backs, rheuma
tism and; all irregularities of the kid
neys and bladder in both men and wo
men, regulates bladder trouble fa ehil
Bot "old by your druggist,
will be; sent bv mail on rnini at
One small bottle is two month's treat
Jfin A fn pan. ln..n.l 1 - i n't r 1 , f
r.cr ar aooui a uozen wells under) from a business tri to Portland.
Boise at this time, the deepest being
less than 2000 feet. They were 'dug
with drills similar to those used in bor
ing ffur gas or oil and are foot in di
ameter at the top, gradually, becoming
narrower at th tt a vruio . I
water was found at I30k degrees, atl Th increase o,f popular enthusiasm
12J0 feet 143 defrreos. IKfift tZ uui JOB the following sobjeeet is alnio-t
grees, and at 20O0 feet 220 degrees. A
I On One Subject Salem People
Enthusisstlc.
Crow
similar movement is oa foot at Vale, ia
Malheur eotioty, where a hot spring
coming to the surface attracted the at
tention of the early cmgrants to Ore
goo, and which is now being utilized
for domestic heating purposes.
r.veryining indicates that the center
, Money leposi ted at one Subi
Treasurv to th j
dent, at any other city where there if I e Dest and make the most
another Sul-Treasury is paid to that out of all the Other food. It
orresitondent on telegraphic order of
tlie; National Treasurer immediately
without other charges than the cost
f of the telegram, and the regular ex
press charges for shipment. Serious
l - ' : rr ?" - lor snake bite, in the inent. Dr. Ernest W. Hall, sola . verythin
mtiii iv nenr WItn 'shape of a serum 1ain.t fr. lfirtnr.r 1 o K n aJ t i- lof the earth is hotter tU.M . i
due plumpness and OUtward lU " hardly prWl,le, however, that thU "f01 frtestimoaials. Sold by all drng-lf.9 hot f?,,d he,t in endless quaati-
proportion, and with inward r,n wr '- i"1" -"- "-' t '1' Stw rKt i!8
Vigor and good Spirits: . I ;.;. W"1:' remX P H IS?1 T- : V r I be inexhaustible and the fuel qnesUon
u I tllletl f rum mnrm mnA I : Pn 1inna n w. . I anil it . 1
tl. T7frr.,1.;.. z. I - r ; I s way voucern: , ti r ji ii me. mere is a
m. liiiuisiuii nnrta" i : 5 i in is to fi r. . t . rirr mma ia if - l
for nine months with kidney and blad-I30 hY 7 feet iasidc whieh fa a
known m.llua to a depth of 5400 ftt m.i .ii.i.
aeirhbor indne.l i!rto be sent to 6000. when it will I t..
. - - m 1 1. .. ... r -.. ... . . . mi m k. i h mm n ...
lTi 2"n. .i- Whi.Il r.ured w on1 1R minv thal two bta of eold air
and well; this I would eheerfnllv swear eoaatantly seat down to the miners
Iffif,atiifr ihi:! of .thw re rd eke? .f J ia
iv urj praiaoestpu'wa norer or ue water
vu.uur cio omim & tjottiA ii Brown orrr tiii aiK..iuM
- a. a' a -e . i I . . ...
digestive power anc strength- if . the. lies-they .n, telling Jfi Tr aU
Cn.Si the Vital Organs ; to get Mr- "aan were true; even I dies tone avail nntil ,a bi
Ifrt I en i" woum be iettr to send him I - me to get a Iwttle- oi
back T to' OnKrrss, tixtr&A t f Mr.
. catch.' "Mr. HennauM 'a lirnai;.a. i.
i i ... w v iir. iierwaun S Ufcattion 1 i
gives a kind of help that every ,gW,i M his handshake .is hC"
growing child ought to have. -1 1 " -
w.-u. , ' I Oregon is with the standpatters. And
.n.qm mpMab tu V0tCSirairIl r c l-
aw vr LvMa 1 a 1 sir I .
Your, truly. ' V " 1 Evea t h . " Mt ime-
i I ren t aen the men am mn.n..nA.i
.... vhl.... LD
J. J. 8EALE.
acuoru, or. " cunn is ep hot that lac man cant-kc no other.
daily manifested by public expression
and local endorsement. Read what
this citizen says, and discover the 'causa
for tho constant : showering of prais
which follows in the wako of Doan
Kidney Pills. -
Jacob Moreloek, farmer, residing on
Rural Ave., between Haxol and Laurel
streets, in Nob Hill addition, South -lem,
says: "Doan's Kidney Pills pro
cure! at Dr. Stone's drug store did me
good. I had been bothered off and on
for quite a long time with pain throuK1'
my back, and kidneys. I have alwsvs
worked hard at farming and think the
trouble was originally caused from
train. - The secretions from the kid
neys were annoying at times and caused
me considerable inconvenience. Befr's
I had taken one box of Doan 's Kidney
Pills the pain in my back and other
symptoms of kidney troutde had pel
awav. ,1 am pleased to rccoinmeud tbi
arelremedv to othera."
No man Sobl for CO cents a Imi l.v all 'deal
ers. Foster-Milburn.Co Buffalo, N. X-t
sole agents for the United Slates.
r. W.-U. 1 . . -
"P. "nwV" BI sometimes! Remember tho name -Doan 'a
i I