s ,t i nj)Tj(fiMmnji(yiflrp IM House Work Is Hard Work without GOLD DUST. ..,iiT.aTtrmiM -.'." '!: ,.!. " ijr, n; - Xf 'K .vJS CHILDREN'S pfecT: A suit for ynur b.- 1-t 25 oi)50 per cent. less i llian you always paid bin. 100 1054.60 SEE THAT YOU GET f?.!RST CHOICE Gi W Johnson The Peoples Clothiers THB Oil JOURNAL. rssr BYrHOFEl. UHOTHERB. SATtJItDAY, NO 17.JMJ0. DallyOrio Yenr. S3 OO In Aclvnnoo DallyiFour Month l In Advonoo Weekly-Ono Yoar Sl.OO In Advnnco 5 okegojlscJhool . book commission Governor Geer to Appoint In January. Bat Few Applications On File Duty of Com mission to Select School Books for the SU; Year Foiiowlnt 1901. Tujc Journal gives its mailers today all that lias appeared sinco ItH last ro view of thin 'Bunjoat. It has recolvcd scores of lottora from promlnont citizens all over tho stato that show a deep and intelligent interest in tho formation of this commission that Is to he named by tho Governor. Thero is a general abandonment of eelflsh interests in this matter. All who dieensstho situation Boom to realize that the only object is to get a good coinmls aion, one that will act courageously and intelligently and then stand fearlessly by its work, That influences nro at work to contlnuo the present system tho most indifferent can comprehend, Gov rnor Geer has said that ho would not hear petitions from persons who woro Booking a plnco on this commission. Still It is a duty that all citizens owe tho schools ami futuro generationa to coll tho Governor's, attention to stiltablo persons who possess tho talqnta and have the disposition to render tho pec pie of this stato an unselfish service Special to the Portland Oregon Inn, Salem, Nov. 14.--Tho nppolntmont of flveteJct;1 book.commljslpno'ni, to Bervo for a Ijrjnrof fourw'ars, 'will he made by Governor Geerin.January. Ah tho tfmo for tl0 selection of this board ap proachoa.'liUeroat Ta greatly lncroa?od. The importance of this commission is gonoraUy -acknowledged, It will deter mine tho text hooka that shall bo usod in this'' stato for a period of six years. Tho action taken by tho board will not only bo of glwat moment to the people of the etato from a financial standpoint) but will be of vital Interest to the cause of common school education. In an Interview on tho suhjet of tho composition of thocnmmiwslon, (Joyornor Geer has raid that, ho will endeavor to appoint tho bes.t men in the state to por form tho duties of that'body. lluwlll make no announcement of namns prior House worn Booms easy to a man, hut there is n great deal of lifting and reaching to do a great many tiipn up and down 'rs to wake Fxji the couri of dny'a hoiihc woil;. Jt'a lianl where a woman is well, l'or a womau suffering with some form of I "female trouble" it 1b daily torment. There are thouunda of aitcU lyomen MnurvlUiR aloncr, day by dayi increasing I misery, luere are oilier thotuauda who haves found a com- nlte care of their disease in the uso of Dr. Piece's Favorite Prescription. It stops iietillitftting; drains,, cures Irregu- janiy, ..ueaia mnaiu matfotf" and ulcere. tton, Mourlshes the nerve, and glvea vitality ana vigor. It K.JLk.c weK womeK strong and tick wjsdsien well. It sotatJM no opium, cocailff) nor other rwrpotie. or'. iiumb-jr of SMM.V freubte." writes ; IAL. Wl?? d I triwJ iildto do Bi any permtuent piod. MMJd it waathe- ivprrt ve, of futer. . Ib.v ever Ilia. 1 UBOUVM w. Winn I clddJitt ta write WPr i .if,5!J2a,lf ntmenced treatment at oiiec. 1 uud year 'Iwvonie rrenaiiHiua- " . .j".'L -' .-- a ri iiir. auu. mm a or. irc' vow'v." szTifizr rrj tmzr&m 5 .fei.. imLd (nr ZL.at -r atawM in cjouiw UiHCVVrVfVV m V . ... a " OlT" Wl c- r Al Lb& 1LB Will 'I i7 1 10 r iu,H TfCHsf Miimv tewiJBr u2k tuA ff5a?n4u a Lbok JQ PAP . v ' c'ewwAsit: rrr: zrrirr::. -. z - m iKih uiuco women nro frequently MHB ! , . J afflicted with sickness brought on flBISP H Min1' flU'l by constant work in one position. PL m H f 1 1 I U V Perhaps In going to the office, IIA T "rzM 1 1 1 1 i 1 ' k. they 8et thoir feet wet and sit a" yirStf V!SH day long with damp shoos and WBSSlBtlyiZH , ' stockings. MrailaSrH Nothing in tho . . HMHd world is so injurious. -jg lKSSIHIDB NOTHING & Company, and Furnishers ti) (hnoOlotalapimintmpiil. IfomiM that lm stpprrt'iatcd miucMIoiih from iktmhiim inteti'btcil in idiicitioiial iiffniri if tl( dlote, and desired to cnefiiirucp n e onimiiiidatiims of porH-iiH qnnliiied for tha ositions. With fivo po'iitions to bo fllk-il) tlimo have be leeu thus fur mx recommendations. TIjoso wIiomj naniea have Iwen hufii-tol to I he (Jovernor with ri'coiiiinonilatlon fur their appoint ment ate n fellnwa: George If. Durham of Portland ; V Wright, principal of the public fcIiooIp nf Ciinyonville. and formerly of the Douglns and Jackson County school; 0. A. Hitchcock, principal of tho pub lie Reboots at Ashland; F. U. Hamlin, twlco superintendent of the Douglaa t onuty schools; W II. Hurry, ox-iires-idunt of thoMnltnomnh Typoi?ranlilca1 Unl'ii and chairman of thu 'enlHlutivo committee of tho Federal Trndoi Ah sembly of Portlond. The Inw ttiidor which the uppointmenfl are to bo mado v,ne passed by tho Leg ishttiyo assembly in 1800. It provides that in tlie month of January. 1001, and every four years thereafter, tho Govur nor shall nppoint, from different sec tioiiH of tho stato, tho slate board of five toxt book commissioners, who ahall hold their nllicos nntil their scccussora are celncted and qualified, vacancies to lie filled by tho governor. In tho month ol February, 1801, and evory six years thereafter, the Stato Superintendent is required to mall to all the leading school book publlshors in the United .States a circular stating tho namoH and residences of tho com misslonors, thu timo and piano of their mooting, tho gouoral form ot contract to bo enter 'd into, the branches of study Included in tho statu courso fur all grades, tho provisions ot the text book law, and such othor Information iih may bo oxpedicnt. It is provided that tho text hook com mission shall meet nt thu capital on thu aeconit Monday oi July, luoi, and evory six years Iherealtur. and continue in session not to exceed 15 days. Four mombura eonntitutt a quorum and thoy aiinii organize uy uleoiing one ol tnuir number ehuirmnn, A secrutur, who Ih not a member of tho board, and who Is not a statu or comity olllcor. la ulso to bo eloetcd. When vrgaulzou tlio board shall proceed to adopt text hooka for uso in all tho nubile tchoqla for a period of six years, tlio votes of each membor luting recorded in tho mlnutcu. At least three, votes are necessary for n eholco, Text bookB having been selectod from among tho bids, tno stato board of odu cation will enter into contracts with thu publishers, tho latter being required to givo satisfactory bonds for thu iKirform anco of their contractu. Tho state superintendent will, in Align t, 1001, 'and i)vury six years thereafter, announce the toxt bqoka that havo been adopted, and all school boards aro required to causo tho text books to bo introduced and usod n their schools within 15 months from tho date of tho adoption Tho contract with publishers will pro vide tho price at which tho Ixwks adopted will bo exchanged for corres. nondlnu booke then in uso, up to De cember 31, of tho year of adoption; thu Introductory price at which Ixxiks will bo sold up to tho sumo dato. and tho re tail prico thereafter, If any publisher hum to pnrlorm Ills contract tlio uov ernor may call u special sosslon of tho commlHsion to select a now book in thu place of tho one not furnished. In dis tricts whero branches nro taught higher thnu the state course of study provides, tho school board solecta tho text books to lid usod. I Tlin cnmiimiHutlnn nf iniMiilinrH nf tbu bourd is not largd. Kacli momber and tho secretary receives flOO for attend anco ut ortoh mooting, and 10 rents irnr inllo for each nillo traveled in attending the meeting. SjHieUl to I'vrtimia.Tolifirrm. Hai.hu, Nov. lS.Oovornor Geer has an important ami onerous duty before hlui In tho matter of selecting thu men who shall constitute tho Commission to eolect toxtbookB for the schools of Ore gon for tho coming six yeara under the provisions of tho Daly textbook bill, liver since thoonnotmeut of tho law.the Governor him been receiving applications for uppolntmuut on theCouimlusion jitlll, tho total number Is not as large as one might expect in this age of olllclaliem. It may bu of Interest to know what tho applicants aro, and by whom recom mended, which will he found In tho tub lowing list: Professor O. A. Hitchcock, pnnolpnl of tho public schools at Ashland for some years, and prior to that timo In a like position at independence. Ho was rec ommended without his knovvlodgu by Hpuflker E. V. Carter, of Ashland W. Wright, of Canyouvllle, Douglas County .recommended by ex-Judge J. O Fullertou, Senutor Manners and a nit' merously signed petition from Doughu and Jaokaon counties. Mr, Wright's let ter ahoHS hint to Ixj tv complete muster peninauelilp In theory and pntotlco. F.li. Hamllu.of Hobuburg.Huperinten dent of Bchooi for Douglas countv,aud First Lteutouant in Company It, Hocoud Oregon Volunteers. Recommended by Iteproseutatlvo K. A. Knunltt. of Keno, Hon. George II. Durham, of Portland, recommended in a strong loiter to Gov ernor Ger by Senator William Hniitli, of Uakor county. Tho fact of Seuntor Smith's unswerving Domoeraey and Mr. Durham's, unyielding Itepublicanlsm, makes the suggestion doubly of weight. "Unsw'efcylng J)luQbUcaiiiam" nd M4yVI'M lliivl..T,ll... Umnnnnil ' ng lwtnocraoy," ro not tno igestenl ytfleor baa wlroly v declared WOMAN'S DAILY GRIND uiicsk) uaiu nui&i faVilaiKr,a"JJBVaJib3aKMp iS-T'SHH H and confined posi- :jQbKs3HHK I Es. tions havo made in- HfijflHfiB f Sv B LUilt .AAt .tnM.f tAMl H --rfl---- i-I-BBBBBBB-BBBBBBBBBa-BBBBBS many robust and am- T?S?SHHIi Hl bitious young ,wo- ' iHI xHI men. X A PKI H Ln (ifS A young lady from Denver, Oolo., recently wrote a lottor to Mrs. Pinkhum, which aptly picturos tho condition of a groat many young women. Sho says : "This is tho first opportunity I havo found to writo and thank you for tho good your Vegetable Compound lias done mo. I feol better than I h&YO for years. It boo ma a ' seven days' wonder' to jut frionds. "Whero I used to be pitied, everything is the opposite now, and thero is not a day but what some ono wants to know what I havo done to xnoko myself look eo well. "Before taking Lydi& E. Plnkham's Vogetablo Compound I had con stant headaches, was constipated, bloated, oyos weak and watery, bearing down pains, pains in tho small of my book and right side : took cold very .easily, whion always caused intonso pain in tho ovaries, and I did not wont to go anywhere or see any ono. I was called cross, but I could not help it, fooling ta I did. I could not lift anything or do any hard work without Buffering for days afterwards. Menstruation lasted for olght or ten days, tho first throe or four days being almost constant pain day and night." What a picturo this is. and how unnecessary 1 Road tho lottora which follow and seo how easy it ib to overcomo woman's suffering when you go tho right way about it. Nothing in this wide world has rolioved so much female suffering as has Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound; no medicine can produco such positive proof of euros and good results ; therefore, no othor medicine can bo "iuflt as good." Womon should insist upon gotting tho mod icino which has tho bost record, and wliich, thoy and ovory druggist in tho land know, has no equal. Miss Thompson's Pains are Cured. "Dear Mas. Pimmum: X want to toll you what Lydin, E. Pinlc liem's Ycfrotablo Compound has dono for mo. For sovoral years I had suffered with loos of appetite, nausea, vomiting, constipation, palpitation of the heart, headacho, pains in noarly nil parts of tho body. My physician said it was only indigestion, but his modiclno did not holp me any. I began tho uso of your Vegotablo Compound, I havo takon four bottles and now those troubles aro cured. I cannot praiso it enough." Miss Belle S. Thompson, Box 14, Acuslinot, Mass. Just why Miss Thompson's physician diagnosod hor troublo as indigestion it is hard to understand. This mistake, howovor, is frequently mado. If you have any doubt about your caso, writo to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., for hor freo advice. Sho will understand your symptoms at onco. Miss Scholtes Tells of Suffering Overcome; "DnxnMns. Pinkham: I writo to lot you know that LydiaE. Pink bom's Vegotablo Compound has cured mo of painful menstruation from whioh I suffered torribly. I really bellovo that I would bo insane to-day if it had not boon for your modiclno. I cannot praiso your Compound enough, and feol that if aU who suffer from fomalo troubles would put themselves undor your caro and follow your advico, thoy will find relief from their BUfferlngB." MlB3 K. E, Soholtos, Mt. Oliver, Pittsburg, Pa. rr $ 5000 REWARD depotlted with wnicn win do tettlroonlali are writera-tpcciai that politics shall havo nothing to do with selection of tho Oregon textbook commission. The Daly bill was not prepared or passod as a political measure. If look tho firmest, must In telligent, most incorruptible, uml most patriotic members of tho last mglslaturo in nil parties to pass thu Daly bill. Unswerving Democrats, Populists, and flnpubllcans, and unyielding Republic ans fell Into line for the textbook trust and voted to enable it to keep its grip on tho etato. Thu question to bo asked oi all who are named for places on this commission ta not their politics, but do they favor a reform In the Interest of thu peoplo and tho schools? K1III01UI lu Orvsoit Teaoher'a Monthly for K vunib.r, 1C0 lubllthel at Haloiu hy Kx. Couuty Supeilatoudeui Jones mid Kx-I'tliml-llO Juiivoi The book commission, which Ih to bo apolut'd by thu Guvoruor In January, is an an iinoriani topic 01 iiiioresi 10 tlio educational forced of thu state. It may bo a dltticiilt matter to find uuita bio persons who aro willing to servu on this commission, because no matter how honest and conscientious those- pontons may be, thoy will probably bu criticized and accused o' being In league with hook trusts. Thu mombore of this comuiiH bIoii should bu above criticism und sus picion, and should bu thoroughly coin potent to perform thu taek before them. We (Irmly believe that tho majority of the commission should bo prominent educators of tho statu, who havo made tho reboots a d school text books a study, It la not reasonable to think that teachers would to bettor qualified to select good school books than any oili er clans of ottUuns' Not many farmers would want tho avenue- toucher, pioaeher, or lawyer taseleuta team of horned for them or thoir farming imple--inentB. and thuru aro good reasons why they should not No physician would want a teacher, or farmer, no mutter how intelligent, to till his primciiptionH or select Mb surgical instruments for him, Nq inuulianie would allow anyone outside Id's own tradu to select thu tools ho Is lu work with. So it ought to bu with the UAuhur Ho bus the interest of the schools more at heart than any other clusti and why should ho not haw thu solectlou ol the hooka with whioh ho Ib to accomplish thu most good In tlio work of "inking honest nud Intelligent ultiKOiis of thu children of thu statu? It la to bo mot sincerely hoped that, at least three of this uommiBdlou will tat touchera In Oetuhorwo gave alUtol names, all of whom wo believe thor oughly competent to perform thevorko( thu commission with honesty and Integ rltv. Wo havo in mind others who 'would bo no less diligent and contclen tioua In thu performance ol that duty if anpinlod, They re: Prof. O. A. Hitchcock, elty superintendent of tho Ashland public sohools) Miss forgttn bmlth, of tho training dopartmeut of tho Btate Normsl sehuol at Monmouth; Prof 1) A. Grout, principal of the Park school, Portland, Airs. A. K. Ivauhou, of the l.a-Qrandu public schools, and Hon. L. I). Itoedor, of l'umleton, Wo eould trust tlTu eelection of school books. Iu thp hands ol tjioao people ami fool that only Btich hooka as were worthy and suitable would beseleetod, Owing to tht fct tMt tonic tkcptlcaJ people hy from time to tlm qocitloocd the Kcnuineneu of tht teillroooUl letttn Wfl Ara rnmfAntl rmhlliMnv. h.v. the National City Hank, of Lynn, Mm., $5,000, juia 10 any pcrton wno tan anoir mat tno aboro not genuine, or were nubiuntd Mloreobtaloln lost Co, the pirmifiion. L.VDIA L,. 1'inkiiam miuicink Llko tho other articles above quoted, Tho TeachorB' Monthly ovorlookH tho fact that tho Daly commission law la ulmod nt certain abuses connected with tho textbook situation lu Oregon, that tho Daly bill wuj passed to bring nbout spee'llc reforms In tho way of better and clioapor textbooks, and In fact to reliovo an intolerable textbook situation. Hon. L. It. Ileoder voted and spoke agahiflt tho bill under which Tho Teacher's Monthly saya ho could be trusted with tho selection. Files of Tin: Jouunai, show that Mr. lloeder's nrgu. meuts were on thu lino that tho commis sion would result in "practical politics." The argument of thu school Journal falls short on thu point that educators alone are coiripotent to solcct textbooks. Tho Orogou monopoly was tho work of educators in tho person of State Hupt. MoKlrny and the county superintend ents and statu board of examiners ap poiutod by him, Tho feeling is not against true educat ors, hut politician cduujtort who are susceptible to tho influences that have given Oregon inferior textbooks nt high prlcoa. Of tho persons abovo " named only one, Prof, Hitchcock, ia known to have positive convictions that there is a radical reform needed In tho Oregon textbook business. Thu Jouunai-, bullovea tho peoplo have a right to know, and that the Governor tins a right to know, that the persona appointed aro not indifferent to reform. TIiq prnbtfhcu o( SonatorDaly, the author of tho textbook hill, on the Commission 5TS9 Exery v rxmftn a I nstr . - T Every Care a Burden There is failure of the strength to do and the pi.'er to ndurs, there Is vahJui-js -all ovr' that is persistent and constant Ths vital f Motions ara impaired food dttes nofc nourish, and the whole system Is run (Jown. A tnsdtclnf that strengthens the stomach, porfocts digestion. Invigor ates and toftts Is needed. Whnt HuvO'i Krmarlllai!M for Mrs. U B. Uarltixl. SLuUy. Tepn. It hu tlona fur others, She took It tahvii aim waa run down with out appetite loslkir lleah, and unabla to do her work. It rtoml her appttlte. Increased her weight, atid matle her veil ami 11 our. TIiIh U her owu uuullHd atitteraeut. Mood's SxrsstpaHiis Promises to cura and fepc lh prom ise. The earlltr treatment Is begun the better begin It today. egttQBE&arad-''" IT IS ALMOST UNAIillftOUS Citizens, Business Aen and Tax PayersEndorse. Thi rrtstnt Nca-Pcrtlssn Administration of tht ButlncsiAfUlrsoftht City of Sattm. The public enlinent In favor of con tinuing the present Hy ofil-laW and board of iiMcrin 111 hi jhiwit Im Htrnngttr than cvr bfnrtv A larno numlwr of Hti-en luv, I een Interviewed and me unqualifiedly In favor of Hit ixMhu order nf Ihings. It is un-lr-i -ii th" men who have aorved In the cHiron-i ndmlnlstrnllon ore wilting tortaud fora r. elect inn nn Decemb! 3.1 provide I llit'.vaii' nvilml to do so b the iiitlens. aiiil the Bentlmeut In favor of Midi miionl-inl most unanimnii". Some Expressions. Dr. W. A. Cusiuk : We have i-Mered Into this muvnmeiit ai a IhiMim-Hi pro position, and all political riiildenitliu weroellminnt(i). It ba aucc-ediil well and all our oMcm h.u-o fulfilled I heir plcdjjcHpo faiihlully lijtt iAiofio'ife thiiC ftVerv tnxpayer hnireieivcd ureal bent'lll from I lie adinlnlstralloii. I am un qualiliedly in favor of a continuance of tin fame regime. .ndd & Hush- lt us e.mtl melt bv all motn-. ll if not a netller llml ad tnitaof qiieftieu. When llu-y .'aim' in power we woro running in debt it bout flOOO a mouth. That. Iuu bceii Hloppeil nud there hai been lilierul saving le sidec. 1 1 would be busluesi uiadnefH to return to the old order of llilngw. Werner Ureyman: "I am well pleased with the whole work, and would like to have the Minn cIhm of buiuos m.n re turned. In addition would like to tee a litllo more and butter street Improve ment " G. W. Johnsen: 'Heartily In favnr of the prefcnl regime, and don't believe we culd liotler it." John Q Wilsen: Think our pieseut financial management is comet and ("liould no sustained, J Q llarnes: Tho prcHint adinlnli tration has conducted affairs in such a manner as to justify their continuance in power. Its management of the city's finances has been unexcelled, and should bo continued. Gilbert Ures: Let us retain tlio pres ent administration by all means. There havo been no "jobs," and only tho lest interests of the city havo been con sldcred. A, N. Gilbert: I approve of the mo&t favorable things tbatco 1 do said of this administration, O. L. Daily: I don't see how it can be bettered. It la simply a case of introducing practical IiuHuosh sense in place of politics. W. F. lloethhy: I favor keeping 1I1 present set of olllcers In for as log a time as they will do as they havo tho past two yt'ars Fugene llreymen: Tho administra tion has been good for tho taxpayers and tho welfaro of tho city, and 1 want to eco it continued. It. P. Bolse: Tho record will show that city affairs managed naa part of a political machine has been a dismal failuro, and managing it na at present, with politics left out and bu'lnoss put in, has boena decided success. I want to seo the present business method continued. W, W. Skinner: I favor continuing tho presont program nf economy and good city government,. K, O. Croit : Ilopo It will be contin ued in its present eflicient form, as I believe it is tho first timo in n score of years that tho city hasn't run bohind. Joseph Meyers; Like the manogo mont very much. Ihit it is an outrago that wodo not have at least one or two moro policemen, Stops the Cough and m . Works of f the Cold., IjizAtlvo Dromn Gulnlno fdUluu euro a void In onaday No Cure. No Pay. ''rice 45c. 8-23 would .go far to convinre the peoplo that the spirit of tho fearless invoatiga Uon that led up to the paseitgu of the Dal y law, waa to be carried Int6 successful re alization. Senator Daly's term aa sen ator will have expired before tho Toxt book Commission outers iion its ser vice, In Statos llko Now York, lows, Illinois the projoctor of such an Important ro form would certainly carry it into ef fect. Wo cannot conceive that the Governor of Oregon will put any kind of bloodless' indifference Into the com position of this Commission. The pres ence of' Senator Daly , would convince peoplo regardless of party that the textbook adoption lu Oregon w tultl at least bo olevatcdabovo the plane of com mercial politics, Sqi uire Farrar NoM 8uto St. '1'houe Na 1631. Wm. Br own Co. mull Biilldloi commercial 8t. (around Boor). Offlco telephone No. ISO. Lilienthal Bros. - - i ' 'v Catlin Linn Offlceover feller's' gfocerr itore. No. 'ill. 'Phone J, Carmichael 2,?.,,o';?...', Q" . aHfi'nwfiaiu imii, T, At Iiveslcy Co Commerclia A ButU tMt , fhoolJlV Commercial at-Second stahvaouth of Udd A Butu Unk taukt foora Ui. iid.1 lia SALEM HOP BUYERS. v irfrtiijjTwiirfi ' 'lfl.'''"J'l'T.".r !'l ' '-' (1 . XK I h-i CITY h Comoarative Statement . , r ' ilBFor 1897 ... For 189a. S Total. 1897-98' J Deducting- from this toial tf expense, as an item vi,tn in M?counci ' , k.. :....n.. a tolal'tmlexpouse for '9" 7-8'" 38.89 S 59 f .caves i.nrjov.r. rr i cin. I I'l I vw . Total, 1899 1900 Slduclne Iroin this totnL tetxpcnse f 1899, as an to with which 1 us council III I ! -.....- n'rh-irt'ed lu L.llalwtl ....,..... ...... . - M Leaves .i lolul warrant expense lor 99 oo .. 9 v.oi 1 3 m F nftOr :i duvet savins incurunl expense in lis favor of llie presen't administration ol jjj Floating IndcbtQdness. J? Wnriiinls out when this council tool; hold J'ot the cilv government, approximately $ 23,000 00 (fj.i is W;irrants out and uncalled uo to Dec 1 . 1 900 r . ih Cash Revenues. a For 1897 1 3 For 1898 Total 1897-8 .w..i....w .)? 14,392 37 For 1899 . For 1900.. Total 1899-1 900 Excess of cash receipts to administration Hnmr nf MAiiAiir CitnA Present nprr'icA in urnrrnnt PYnPiiKP S Increase in casli receipts TOiiueieat untiles iitvcu uy i per cent to 4 per cent on tit iinlc for 15 months, by the issuance of home- " lUull UIILJO w) npcrpncp m fpp; nf AA.irshn "at s-G Cin the matter of criminal w-w w ia as a i wa fc gHrom County Court... Jr Total of moneys sa 'M lPi--rtl rtf mnnnnc cntrarl dirctly, in the past two years Criminal M YEAKS. NO. RECI CASES. FEti! IRDER'S MARSHAL'S FEES. $537 95 634 55 tllll ft IB1897 146 206 $955 65 1323 85 t ttl898 M. STotuls.352 $2279 50 5J51172 50 vh Ono iQ on. On a a IOVV CV .VU OU 1 tnnn on OO C ( IVW 67 IOO UU M i 8 Totals. 57 $384 8o $211 vVv (i Recapitulation. 1897-98 total fees drawn by UMarsha wf) v-vo toiai lines ana loneitures returned ' '97-98 net cost. '99-00 total fees drawn by M '99-oo total fines andforfeicurers returned. Vi W 'On"-i nil nnrl J. 13 vvou uci v-uoi flKniiiiaivuviiuvi picocui uuuiuiiaililllUll ) J,W J ' " Ali j ? Tho total foes from Marlon county which woro formerly absorbed by !' M J the ofllclals, havo been tnrned Into tho city treasury. fJj 9$388&SRG8 Dranson ft Itagan: Think it rieht and hope to see it continued. is all E. F. 08burn: Can't speak too highly of the men and their work, E, 8. Lampert: Wantthiuga to stay juitas they aro. John 8avage, Jr. : Think we ought to lei well 6nough alono. I am opposed, as a Republican, to the partisan ideas expressed in tlio Telegram article. In city matters wo should drop all political considerations. Guy M, Pewers: Tho only way wo will ever got out ol debt will bu by con tinuing the present administration. II. A. Johnsour The present admin istratlon has beou good enough for mo. M. liredeumir: If suits me very well. G. W, Putmun: It has beou a great improvement nud will gladly support it again. J. Purvine: It is good ind I don't know how we could Improve on it, GUI 8telnori "Woshould put through u straight citizen's ticket just as it is " J, Connor; "I waut to see the whole thlug continued with one addition better streets." ' F. A. Turner: I helped put them there and I am not sorry fort. Walter Morloy; lam thoroughly in favor of the present methods. F. A. Wiggins: It ia by far the best administration tho c'ty has had to my knowledge. By all means lot us con. tlnue it. Damon Bros. : It would be tho height of folly to mako a change. Wo are doing well enough. D, F. Wagner: It Is all right in all respects and there are no objections to a continuation of tho same. The Btst Prestrlfitloa for Malaria. Chill and few U a holds af droTo'a TautlvM J Ob 1 Tonlo, It U limply Iron and quinine In a ' tasteless form. Uo cure no pay, frioe Mc, ' 2 an M BM S V rf-k I i INANULo. I of Warrant Expense. M iii "5 - ..-- """ 'l 9 4B.699 72 llie City Liiill vnicn uiu inc-n ,.,;.v j:. l '9.804 1.? i'3 ',' . ,r- 15,124 57 j 8 fi ir. . $32,111 C 7 HT J illN IE flli i the Mnaii-pix item of expense cannot oe iisuy . ... . 2,00 Ol'O - . .. - .. '. un fc - ,. - - i,U 9,084 02 Qj ir bv the lieamrer, . 4,380 00 Recorder's Office. :'. -738 30 M! 7,05 v ...... . f --- 8,908 00 11,813 39 '. ......$ 2 0,7 2 1 3 9 credit of present 6,329 02 ft in ihn TiYniimrc ht ihnh m I? Council. t 9,084 02 . 6,329 02 g icuuliium iiuiii u tne noaung cieoi, I . I1i 3,250 00, :inn Rprnrner cost bills drawn iwwv m( 3,173 70 Atrnrit on1 ill $21,836 74 Cost Bills. FINES PAID NET COST $30 47 00 20 $1463 60 ?j 1911 20 OB r $77 20 270 00 35 oo $3474 80 n nr , W no a 49 50 251 4o, 70 1U 1o $3o5 oo $3oo 9o Recorder and 3,552 oo 77 2o 3,474 8o 6o5 9o 3o5 oo $ s said officeis & jft joo VOV 3oo 9o fSSSSSSm II. Pohle: It'a all right to date. Give I tie more of tlio samo kind of work. Geo. J. Pearce: Would like to see every man of tho present non partisan city administration continued, und thoir methods aa well, J. II. Albert: Well satisfied with the present administration and favor a eon tlnuance ol.their non-partisan conduct ui city niiuirs, J. B. F. Tuthill: Voted for it before, and will do it again. D, J; Fry: This administration ought to suit anybody. Especially tax payers. Hopotosoo It contiuued.' F. W. Hollia & Go- It haa' been all rlght-ns far aa I can see. A.M. Humphrey: FullysaHsfled and feel that for onto wo are working on safe lines J. I. Ihompsen: Its lirstrate. Don't want clianged as long as I live. W. II. Helmes: Best city govern mont wo have had in twenty years, and we, had better stick to it. II. Stapleton : Am in favor of imitlni,. , ing tho present administration. A.Ji. Moeres: Exceedingly well sat isfied, with the present order of things. Hope to see the same lines pursued in tlio future, as we nuw begin to see day light from tho slough of despond luto which we were plunged in tlio past. T. Ilolverson : I am strongly In favor of gmng the present administration a eecoud term. We couldn't bolter our solves. J. J. Dalrymple: Wo want to put eory man of them back, and more like them, f ' "" i used for many yoarsf-uud atflt in public Iftvor., it is "without daubt tlio bost medicinal far nil .,nin,nn..... ..., It alw avs euros . All imi.i,i. ..n i. ' ' ft ceuta. - -ea ... uiur BUSINESS CARDS" lug .aiMirlu. v;. tlo.18 nt n,SSt In any brnneh ura in enpoclal roquojt. : ALBERT A. JESSUP."'"" Phone, tmi.i " itilUMMJ aHiI a, tJUAV nut B,"7jONB8 Attomoy-at-Law ' lolodp, Or on, l)ii .-r nr l.'lruolt 1- ' fn njtn 'llf nlntfOM pt 41 anitit -t H-I7m SOULW J1UOH. TimMS- liliii II nans Fiiino - v VoillUKD OUK. n F"rtono"V.U,, VlV'"lly lr.lwBt (Jeo. Will's JIiihIii Store. T. J. Sullivan, State Street Tailor. l-.ll i!llll( ..M lt..t Ii. ft....t. . . ..'i. rr..,., ci.1..n,.,. n., i. ...... ."""!! I'' TIlMIUrn, rttt lilisliuss aulti 11, ii (IrtllH ti. ' A T,M BKjpres md Transfci Meets, nil mull and pitsneugur trauii lhtj;dgu to till pnrts of the city. I'romii ptnu", i i-ii7i'!iiiip ou o-i DISQUK ,v HOMY Kit Na oi A (ii-,i',icic,;c,iTy iiAi.L. For wntor Mtrvlcc imply at oilic. Hills pnynblo monthly in ndvamfc. Make all complaints ah the ofllc Ln ips and Insurance Money to loan from 0 to 8 per cent, according to security no expense (or examination. Insurance effected on hops and othor. property nt lowest rates. John Moil 290 Com, st, 7-10 .f J ? Tho German Market Will bu found nil kinds of meat and tho best of Hnusogu. KUEE DELIVERY. All bills duo the Into firm of Welt A Mlesr.xo must lo paid. Wolz '& Zwicker 171 (Inmmnreinl Ht. Old Post OfficcStables Aru large an, havo ruliablo attend ants, your toe tn hoarded by thu week or day. Good teams fur biro. Prices rea mmiiblu, Your piiiionave fulicited. H. M. Brown 02 Ferrv Htreot. The Dewey Washing Machine Ibis machine ia a new one made on scientific principlop. It ia guaran teed to glvo nbsoluto eatirfactlon, Aftur a thorough trial no family would dispense with ono. With the uso of tho Dewey, tho horrors of wash day will disappear. This ma chine will Wash Clothes Perfectly Clean No hard work ubout it. Eusy to op onto. Tho manulactiirurs will back up ovory claim mado for the ma chine. The Dewey Washer Hob won two first premiums at State Fairs: at Lincoln, Nob. 1809, and at Balom, Oro , 1000. Sold at Baleni by U. M. Wado & Co. JCorrespond with or call on Ambler Young Manufacturers and Salesmen, .Mt. Angel, Oregon. Salem Soap Works The proprietor of tho Salem Spap Worka haa thoco operation of thedoaers Consumers who desire a first-class soap will Encourage Home Industry By ordering Salom-mado soap -- - . . -M-.'-aa-a-ata-as S, C, STONE, M. t'ropr'etor of wiue-r WASIC MA EASY tone's Drue Stor H.U.KM, OR 3(11 N. Tne kU'iea (two lu uumberj are located No Wi and 8SJ Cltnnitrclal ilietl, al vell ktontced with a tompleto line ol drug n rawllctn, toilet Httlelcs, perluiaor-', broahrt Uo.. eto ,u. )H. HTONK Utt-bideiiint)23yeon experience in the F tlou ol tiKxllouia and now makes no charge to cot.niilnllMi. othiii luatton or proscription. SlLFSTIiill CLE4N1T AND DYKING WORKS Ladiea Jand Gents' clothes cleaned and dyed without rip iilng. Gent's clothee prebsed by thu month, also portiera cleaned and dyed, Ilata andj kid gloves cleaned. Gents clothes rellned, rebound, re paired, buttons on, AH work neat,' cheap and promptly tlontu ::;":. 1IRS. ft- M, WALKER, ProjHetor . "195 Commercial-fit. 4 x - .flWRTTT ' T 7. mu qm-ea f . -- "Wiiiit r iT-fa fijtti .3atViTi.'