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VA "W House Work is Hard Work without GOLD DUST, j Shivery Weather Is Coming '' . vaj Tlbe4rWda!her'minMsays -old town foniglit:" Come and Select .. Your Overcoat Despite what others say about befog "'overcoat leaders" our pricesare the lowest. You can't afford io pass' f hi store wherf overeott hunting. We also have a few! mackintoshes left for one-half the regular price, ', G, W, Johnson & Company, The Peoples' Clothier aad PnrBiibers. 7 Commereiat St. Mem, Ore gm THE DAILY JOURNAL BY HQPER BROTHERS, -a. II I III III I I - WW TUESDAY JAN, 20, 1MI. Daily On Yoar, S3 OO In Advance dally Pour Month (I. In Advance Call by Carrlor Boo Per Month. woAklyOnaYoar al.OO In Advance JOUHftAL "X-HAYS." Gov, Geef earned one Col. Wood of . Wealoti. -. & e jWIth two Lane county senators on the Way ana Jleaqs committee. J,lon ' cWuty wlh be blocked at all poHli, I' Y J,. General 0. 0. 8ammsrs shows' good easa in refuting to go on Uia Indian War Veteran junket. Pity there' are " not more Summer!. e (t Tho hrpnotlit It not wanted at Fa lent. Wo 'hfcvo the Illlbeo club, the Ath!gtl3oltjb, the Y. M, C. A., the Lilac olafrand the fegfifatur. Tito Joobkai. is the newt c5njr nf OregW, It. furnishes now t6Tp,0DO readers, and supplies Ave other slato dailies with Halam nri, Tho Senatorial hold up doc not hold up the printing of thousands of pages ot uselesi b'lls. hut it will, thank the Lord, Dock the passage of some of thum. an Mr. Ilasey, an old pioneer, who has in rental a cbloo-naptholeum soap, a aurg thing remedy for hog cholera, chlo kltoproiip, sheep scab goatfoot rot, and swelling ol the natlmnd, hat pritsorilod XRyi man with a cake. There a to -various ways of Insulting an editor. Corbvtt'a moat eidliuiiastloand louml et uportora are the flunday Mercury, the Capital Journal, and the Orrgonian. Throe of a kind boats a pair, hut It U not altogether Improbabln that some of hi opftonenta may have a few cards up their alreves Cottage Orovo I,cador, The supremo court properly knocks ; put tf at freak legislation known as tho lloyclo tax. It Is a matter of conirratu. Jatlon for tho people that ono great cc- oidlnalf department of our ttaU) does not lose its bearing in tho modern whirl of ainailug experiments called government, A JJijijtlj o( IJaker, tho allecrd leader ot tlie op-Million, a;e this will be a most ' upentit a IsgUlaturA. What I ho baa 4lon. to organise, tho US opposition mom. fbera to protect the people airatnet ralJi oh urn Treasury don not appear, bo yonu organism tlieut to ?oto for the Hon. IiIU Smith lor senator. 0 PRE6ENT8 FOR HIS WIFE. ATt. IVcriM'a Karr r llarr lis riaaU If Caw a tu Tarn, P "Hello, old man! What have you In 11 those bundles r asked a gay, airy yeung llacUeljr f a earvworu. solemn lloekfng young mnn a they met hi a f uburUn railway train. MPristaU for my wlfu." was the sen s lentlou rvjdy. -It'a hw blrtlalay." "Well, what ro yuu bringing your "wife In ttittt package from your tab 'Ijr'ar gayly pursueil tbe baehelor. 'Trousers," was the answer. "Whatr "Vea, 1 reiaat-t rower. Just you !stru. On my tMrtbday w wife got me three or fwi iK-autiful tare hand- Jerchlefs, sueh n, moiuvm carry nt aft- rnjOu ei and such plaatj. and a 'black vtdwt bat with blgli feathers, 0no of the bti story kind that ib- Struet yiHir view uf tbe stagy hi th abealer. 'fk looked mighty well ou zlef. nnd ahe akiil m If 1 wsm't bav JugaHlvlMrtUU)-. v "Wall. I dMM t utltMl that vwy wuek. put xnm LttrtaiMiaa nmv l gt anatb- ir rtwil of tbe mw sv-t I gave my M'lfe a prvtiy muM rtos. Kb gave we is tMTHMwtM- riuj tMt musII to go aver frWy at my kuucMea. bsmI she wera It jmw uevt to tb uih I nave bar. Hut Jhnt ws t the wuiat vt It. be get 2er sister to irt.o me stawe afir dinner $uTeo vm tu,d iuy iair to wnVc ma Cot of Uw tUdltos. Tltwt was all I got mtwr Chritu. 9 nVwwrow t my wtrV'a Wrtbday, 0a tltbi -WfMk I am UrtHjftog her a falr of trvMHTs wbtcb I bad wdo to iuy tHCH.wv him) wbkb I ateaff wear. Tin thU parvvl to a pair of tlw very bt Wtf fcr my w1f; In tbts package la a , gwwr t itmin, and to my p-ksU I tkt U tetoMtw. Nh, duu't see alW'jt-wa Mtn Mif a kiw Wrth- jf P j $ im m fa3r it, Mtr t w4 tw WK mm M SU tk I-rvt- .atfMsJp mF'IPsll Wstf fiWV UTyW fwsffe -HrWUMiM a, ,i ?. : Hu t, "there'll be a ocki time in the Ilarr a Dog Slopped UosOtrM. Oa ose of tbe moot plaant sMe streets af Cleveland ItTe two tog a large, dlgnitled bound asd a mwj, small tax terrier. The two are tko best or friends, nud tle W lies Is al ways watching orer tlw little owe and d!ujr bis beat to keep the pert fellow out of a fight. Hut I lie other day bis watchfulness foiled. Another terrier came and yelled defiance at the bound's comrade, and whon tho big dog arrlred upon tho scene It was to behold a frantic, tumbling, snapping leap, of which his faroritc was part. lie teemed to coualder the stnto of things, then pa to n sigh of patient dig nity and began to walk around the combatants, keeping a critical eyo on the atrugglo and evidently noting tlio part of umpire. Ills farurlte was get ting tho worst of It, but bo did not In terfere. Maybe ho thought tho pun lahment of defeat was better than any bo could bestow. lie watched silently till all at onco hi frlond garo a yelp of real pain and trouble. Then sud denly tho big dog nwoko. With a bound ho was bealdo tho other two. With ouo tap of Ids paw ho sent tho victor over Into tho dust, grabbed his favorito In his mouth as n cat grata bur kitten aud mndo off to his own back yurd. During the noxt hour ho licked, scold ed and fondled tho repentant terrier. And now tho two aru more dcroted than crcr, though the llltlo dog scums moru meek and deeldudly more obedi ent thatl of yore, Cluveliind J'lulu Dealer, A rnltliful Do. Many hundred years ngo tlicro lived at Athons n dog whose falthfulucsM bus caused film to bo mentioned In history, and In the Oreclun city bU story Is often repented. Tho dug gun riled onu ot thu honthsn temples at Athens. Ono night a thief stolo into this building mid curried off toiiiu of the most vnliliihTu treasures. The dog vainly burked bis loudest to frighten the thief and to rouse the keepers us the man went off with the Jewels, Hut the faithful dog did not menu to loe sight of tho rusenl, and all through the night be followed him. ity daybreak the wor nnluml hud be come very weary, but still he kept the roblier In sight. The latter tried to feed him, nud us ho mndo friends with the pasacrtby ho took It from them In stead. Whenever the thief stopped to rest the dog remained nwir him, and soon a report went through the coun try of the animal's strange behavior. The keepers of the temple, hearing ttv Riuy, ifvistv 111 VI1IUM i illU lIVJJi I aud they found him still nt the heel the story, went In search of the dog, of the Ihlcf nt a (own en lied Cruiiyou. Tbe robber was urrested, taken back to Athens and there punished. Tim Judges were no pleased with tho dog'a aognclty nnd faithfulness that they or dered him to bo fed every day fur the rest of his II fu at the public oxpeuse. Bar ISdumhIi T-tU. In oue of (he private schools here In towu theio s a small boy who Is al ways cheerfully tulle behind uvery body else, Ho Is not a dull Iwy, but learning does not appeal to him n Ihs Ing a thing eHcliilly to be desired. Recently the teacher told the claw In composition Hint on the next day she would cipeel each of them to be nblo to write a short anecdote. Hlie ex plained with grunt cure the meaning or the word nuetdote, and uext day when he called thu class up to write nil but the laggard went at once tu wttrk. "Why don't you write nu aueedeto, Hob?" asked the teacher. "I forget what nn anecdete l,H said IIOU, UUlHsturlHHl. Ml eiplalunl in ySU ywitrd-,y, ntt arid )ou ouitht to rowemiHT," mm tlw teacher, bit out of th'uc. -Ah aueedoto Is u tale. Nw writ" Hob bent over bU shite and. wltb mueU twisting of brow aad wrltUtog of lip ground out bU taak. Wmw lit slates wero collected, bU was at the very top of the lump. TV isttetiw pleked It uis aud (hi is wbat s4m read: "Vesterday wo bad swtp made fwm the aueedete of hh x.M-YeMth's Cum. (Miuteu. Th Shu and kt Wuuian, llMrvu-HHi vtmit-i t- Htmiu the woutMM. wllk MYur MivMtitM(l UmstHM'tar, I WjWd, -an Mot nMttmiUmk With tkv rnve tvimuAMUtm wub yoM to aiHHWM iMiiwiirttfciMiosilHcb en." The Iwk- waan gave u a witUartug I'lMlwsr site tuawmwd m,t kssKn. fuMy. "lu a wile too btgt ewia wtiar t w stiwi sMMllaif Oh, what a fwUle t-ttog mw Wgiv jtd HawW-IMrst4t Jtmrnal. A ClUub.r. Obi Uver-I kmtw aw 4d -xtougb to b yMir gfandfuthw, u. my dap. Ie. I Wave an lmwti4 friiwe t t-. Stow upu y. Vttg Iwirt-I besitato la iiuwu. vfw MsTru w k-H m to ,-r-ii w kp m to ' I b toWt OfcyuM. iuhI MtVr ihi.k, i K-HMV vneltewiHU a-HMweat. Youu,g MM CONFIDENTIAL TIPS ON LEGISLATION,,; vehMtos are. BillvWiir Be Noticed Her as Fast as Printed. TIm sa SJertil Blfti. R.B 5o.-7, by JohrMtM, to HWWi forraeroM MmtHfjiw. Loeal at. Siw rTTrtwMV,Vttfl"o( part s4oek7. Lcealact. 5. B. Xo. 90, by Marater. 1 per cent Uaa: on eartaiR corpora lions. Sewi trwssufcio. S. It. Xo.ai, by IMiwer, toaaseod rc-aal jMperTMor law m to permit ap-e-siitaaetit in mom eoaatiw. Seesns K B. Xo. n, JoaawtM, W) tmikl port ag railway atJThe Palase. One of the f 7mAr8 at" this seaJoa Jof any vahte o Uw prrlocr. 8. B. X, , hf laly. t detrriwlae eeiHeet Utea two laMvWala for saase plaee on oAatat ballet. Eeecae 8. B. Xo. 91, by yiaraters, .'utaiimBm freight rate WM. X o-4alea. S. B. Xo. , by Swesrk, to regelate km in probata eaeae eoas to expedite seUlewont of etaUts. DaMraMe. S. B. X.W. by Mulkey, makes sber tfl liable for entire amount of Ux roll. Of interest to goaranle bond companies 8 B. Xo. 7, lry Brownell, n pay Bel linger and Cotton $10,000 for revising tbe rrle. XoopfnioH. H. H. Xo. 98. by Inman, relates to foes of Multnomah county otflcera. B. li. Xo. , by Mnlkey, applies to the law f RHanlianahip of minors to guardlaa of Insane. Should be carefully pcrutinlzed. 8. 1). Xo. 40, by Mulkey, requires is terror to lilt dogs at f 1, or bo "llnted" (5 for failure in each inatanoo. Persons guilty of misrepresentation to tho tinea nor about dog fined f 100. Croatea-n dog fund. N. U. 8, IJ. No. 4 1, by Fulton, changes usury law, and attempt to prohibit bonus to secitro loans. Seems all right. B, I). Xo, A'2,hy U'illiarnron,anthorIzer stnto trearurer to employ clerks and stenographers, H. I), Xo. IK, by JoMtphl, oonvnyatioe of InMtie patients by sklllod nurses. Jiifct and humano. H. II. Xo, 44, by flUlwer, fixing terms of seventh Judicial district. 8. II. Xo. 16, by Mulkey, to provide attendants from Hcylum or stnle prison, toouuvey ami guard eonvlets nnd iuratic persons. Alms to rsform exiieiiso only. H. II. Xo. -in, by Hweek, creAtes olllce of erler for eash eireult onurt nt two del lrs per day, or if performed by bailiff to receive 7C0 -wr year. Jmlge Hwesk has done woll to llnd niwther oltlco tlmt ooii Id bo created, ti. II, Xo. 17,, by I'orler, relating to tervlceund return of summons, Inter ests lawyers, B, II Xo. IK, by Adams, tat cm dogs to eroato n fund to -My for sheep killed. Also reeks to protest dogs that uro llstml for taxation. As Mr. Adams Is support lug our oumlldattt for reimtor ho feel obliged to vote for his dog bill, a). II. Xo. 10, by Hlulwor. to permit ox- proes com-Miiies to oarry sheop without liiHpoollon. H. Jl. No. BD, Ly WiIIUiinoii, to lin H)w county llimiko not to uxeewl $!W(). A hardship on u harmless nud entertain iiigelitMUf people. Tlotoa House Dills 11. II. Xo. IB, by Hir.lth of Marion, to regulate ware hotttee.oomiuliMiou houses, forwarding mid storage Ihiiihw. Promised the (HKiple of Mailon county on the can vnwi, II. II. Xo, 5. by Muttonn. nruntn ' i ..-.. -.- M"y )" of the statu n state Ixmrd of equalization, Usolew, imlifss some cqoalitiitlou of values can bo bud laiforo itiHosors begin onumsriitlon of property In their respective counties. II. II. No. 5U, by Drtwmir, rnlatlng to apx'iiU, Muy inlerost lawvers. II. H. No. 6ft, by DretHHir, relating to law of ermhtMt. II. II. .No. ftl. Ily lloloomb, regulates sitting bonds for street nud sewer im provements Howls to bo tftUO, draw six por eeut. Interest rato too high. All sich ImiihIs sltould be stdd to iiuonltt 0 lia HHilar loan plan. II II, No. W. by Wutaon, requires all bowls uf cwtHly and eoiinty olllcinUto furnlsltwl by mhw s-rety company. Atwtwtr buuw wr tbe wretj- sum pan ton ii. ii. 4w. , uy McCmaken, crealHs Hawaii's pfjetive Wmrd Hm appropri atoa tHQi H year. As wnrtliy as any td tw uiultiiwlhmos busnls aud rowmUs sbws, II. II. No. , by Uraoa. extaudu nuu law to iU. I tlm tjajsaeavk, sagsmou and ebwk-iw. OngRt to go wttb n wlwop. II. H. &. IN, by mat-, provisWs ap eraw. by altomay dMajaaitoil by v,. .- uwt-Niani wa dtvoiraMiit fails to appear. Wookl eudoy wwyw t.d Mkkn .1 n UlUe hmh dimeull to ptweui-s a dlvr. II K, Na, It, W Uii, o pHMlth th poisUIUUgWf M4M4l aj-UMl-j. AkrH actkaillWNl towvM. II. Xo. au.br tlr, 40tmM wtoMjr M wjiUo. mwI ini,ta 4,. , lakwatoaigbt boaira. i-uU Mil. U H. . W, by Nuttt-st-haaa. rHUf w-Jij ifWK at MuliMA..1. ttobty.whoA.tl (snIo-w tfcduttoif Una- pJt ,tHU,t, ,,. ,M rtbt dtosataM. UM . Ko.ttl.br MeCiaktsi " wu-.sa dm toatoitoiN hkv ' Mtka 44 Take Time v Tfw Forelock. tt Wf HM rnd yu as-sW-sl-isj,. IPUi M arW ftv. th f saw m t mu. ithi JW M)ai. rj Mt ymt ? -vacw mM PymKmmm: r - - vmK Mnm -'. Mttm tttHvSi, kMf -rninTOmBK13 ' -imamkBgr1 lasd -soU-set twenty-live cento on eaoh Mettle. Bicycles snotm w aweeseu as If. B. Xe. , l'earce, same as a. a. Xo. it, by Williamson. 11. B.Xo. . by Xottlagbam. witno3 fessWo-rpeorc-aetofMbltnOtaill county. 11. B. Xe.7, by Xottinghaui, rela ting to actions for recovery of ponalty of forleitaro. Lawyer's bill. II. B. Xo. 98, by Xotti ogham, relating to manner of levying state taxes. H. B. Xo.C, by Thonipjon df Holt mesah, relating to tenancy in common. Better Medersiand f ffect.before voting. II. II. Xo. 70, by same, regulating eon do..t of trial by jury. IT CURED THE DOCTOR. Scltstiflc Diairnff Treatraeat Retoa aenSeityaPhrstcUs, tw Mrs. Mary C. Crawford, Oaketdale, Waeli. : "HerpicidR eared me perfectly of dandruff and failing hair." Dr. E. J. BeardeJey, Champaign, III,: "I Med Herpkide for dandruff and fall ltg hair, ami I am well satisfied with the reeelt." Alf. It.' Kelly, 2195 Deeadero street, San Fraedw: "Uerpkkle put a new ,-rotii of hair on my head. HerpWde does more than is claimed." ffornif-iiie kills the dandruff eerm "IMtror tbe cause, yon remove the effect" dandruff.falllng hair and finally bild t all druggists. I'tH it Hound II li I n llem-f.r. When n doctor of IK) years' practice encounters n new experience. It must be worth relating This Is from a phy ilclan on Lafayette nvenue who has fought disease for the period named. "I snw him get gingerly out of a wag on In front of the olHce. Ho then left the team with Ida daughter, Iguored the bell nnd pounded lustily on tho door. I answered In person because I thought ho nnd my olllce girl might got Into nn argument, for ho looked Just like a man who would Insist upon seeing the 'doc' nt once. " 'Doc,' he began without other pre liminary, 'I've been n-tnkln truck fur six mouths, and blamed If I hain't woiMe'u I was at the buglnnln.' "What's the matter with youi " 'Hlomncb's nil out o' whack. Regu lar riot down there all the time and me a-dosln In the remerdy after cacb tnea'l nud nt early bedtime.' 'What are you Inking?' "'Here It Is, doc, aud I got n lot left yet. My first wife lister buy It In the bulk 'cause It en me cheaper.' "'Hut this Is for the lungs.' "'8'pose I don't know that? Course It's fur the lungs. 'Hint's what was the mutter with her. I don't care If It whh fur tbe liver. I I'd got tor go to tho xtoumch Hit I, hain't It? And the atom uch and the lungs hnln't so durned far fiiwrt but wlmt helps one helps the other and what gits to ono gits to tlia ulher.'" Detroit Kreo Press. VOTE FOR PRINCIPLES, N0T FOR PLUNDER Fundamental American Ideas That Should Control in the Selection of an Vole for a man who will labor to Nicaragua canal entirely under tho control of our govornmont. Voto for a mnn who will odposo tho eienntie timber Inml ntiaU In nn resiilont oororiitlotis and syndicates holding only for speculation. Voto for a man pledged to securo appropriations to open and keep open sue! harbors n Yuqiilnn ly nnd Coos bay and tho wholo Columbia. Nolo for u mnn opposed to shlnnlnL ami 'MH-riiiiiy I no iianna-l'iiyno Hhlp b'tibsidy bill. Voto for h man who favors restoration of American shipping by removing restrletions on commerce, especially with our own possessions. Voto for a man who will lubor to uphold tho national credit and keep nil our paper, silver nnd gold money good without bond Issues. Voto for n man who favors forming our Islnnd possessions into self.govorulng iiiul eoH-suNtoiniug territories, Instond of government by commissions nnd military rulu. Memlwrs of tho Oregon legislature without reaard to imrlv should vn - . nmii who has positive, conviction on those iiiuuiiuru i huiiiu uoasi. The peoplo of Oregon will not exensa or Justify furthor holding up or dead locking ol the legislature in the Interest 6f faction or for the personal advantage of any candidate. IDKA8 ARK QRKATRR THAN MKN, AND PIUNuipi.pq ARK (IRKATER THAN TIIINQ8. a. i i ui.uil l.l.h Aajority Accept the Viva Voce and Several 11 inn iirguiar iiepuwiean caucus Thursday at -I o'olock, resolutions wero 1.. ,1.. i .. ... adopted removing the last formal objec linns winch the anti-caucus members havo to going into the senatorial ouuou by adopting the follewing: The Kc.olutlooi Alact-d. 'W horeas we, the nmkirlty of Repub Ihmu members of the legislature fmvo aiemblelincucu8 for the imrposo ot naming H raudulato for I'nitoil States sjmutor, hIm should bo tho cauuidato ot tho whole party, acting through , ami reproseiitotives In the Oregon legttdaturn; aud "UhorMas, a minority of the party uwwlMNhip In the l.eg.iltur0 has Wlthhekl Its pret-Mteo (rum our inn'.,r. hm, and emlwrkwl upon an ob structive imliey (but threatens a pro traate.1 ml useless Senatorial dead- V.K, imui-.Hg ilia certain defeat of Mftol ami neceeaary legislatlou. cm iMnaMtog tho slate Bovorumwit in tho harnM.Mto.is ami effective admlnistra- kZLTf ldIi'cUf"!8' 'H,l'ilhng the iSuTl pJ"bfw hitorest and last, thuut-b not toast, keeping alive a do ". U has Uxui totlHiaUl to us Ihnaigh varlmucredibbi r,l,at U.ol tho """ " AM!ll , , KHuuu L. J. ADAMS, W,A, UOWK, T.fr.i8Stts, A. 0 MAtt-HVlg Rtcantl. CHAS.IX iiABTUAV fiwfv KMStit MJl. U. I'BA HOH. '-KrVA-sr A. Pi UAVtOgK LINN COUNTY WANTS PART OF GIFT BACK SenateiBill That-Provides For Recession of Land Disputed Strips Include Valu able Mining Property That Would Swell Tax List Some twenty ears ago Linn county eeded to Lane county a tract of land four miles wide, tbe strip extending from the beginning of the mountainous stction tributary to Eugene westward to the border of the two counties.' The eeffion was in excess of the demand made which originally included but fourteen miles of the four mile wide etrip. Xow Linn wants Lane to cede bock.to them all tho terilory Included in the grant exeept the fourteen, mile cession aikfed for. A bill has been in troduced in he Senate by Senator Kelly providing for the return of the land, and the Lane county delegation instead of yielding with good graco are preparing to fight the bill both in the house and senate. The conveted atrip Includes the rich Blue River mines, among whicii are the mott valuable mineral properties in the state. Representative J. J. Whitney will have charge of the fight in the house to be made by the Linn delega tion and in outlining tho reason for the measure said:" Wo want Lane county to cede back to us only that part of the orignal transfer which was not asked for by them In the on'gnal request. Tho main outlet of the atrip of teritory we aro'asking for is toward Albany. The outlet of tho mountainous strip which, was'the extent of their demand was Eugene and fcr that reason the cession was made. However, it waH nn error to go beyond tho fourteen milo section nnd wo want returned what wob g.ven in error." Representative McQueene, of Lane, made the following statement regarding the position of the delegation from his county who want to retain the coveted strip:" We will certainly oppose pose tho domands of Linu county and we thiuk we havo good reason fcr such opposition. When tho original cession was madu no roferenco was made to tho now disputed strip nnd the citizens of Lane county havo ex(pended inonoy in improving tho outlets y The excellent roads now in use wero constructed a-tially with funds subs- Oregon Senator. secure the earliest construction of tho subsidies. iKinntloH in muv-tnl lni 'h policies of greatest public Interest to Aethod of Voting on Senator Will Join. minority has declined to join us in onu m 111 V reHw.n . t feared tho i i rr 1 1 o' 0lt,,;i,iK cant d ato for Unlto.1 States Senator : und J . ?rn ' U hn8 Movor - -he pur poso of the majority to adopt any method of voting not agreeable to the Repifbllcun caucus, or any conekloriib to commlttfil 0 any HU,thod 0f voting wlmtevor, therefore, inasmuch as is purposes hari)hwnn,iui,.i ... 1.. ii..;i.. .. .. .1. . " "iiu iia at. ...uu n. iu mo uauoi mlsundarstoo!, uu 11 "Resolved. th i ..... ueoiaro mat tho viva I . .. - ---. nw. , ni- uinioriiy, i ., ,. I."?. ,??4 U,?t no fwn or ozeuMi jr u.bi ,or mo m nor ty not asMin bllng with the nmtord-.. .:. "."!'" wto.K!0.!L"d f"1? M"' "' the divldually n.l oollecttvely tlutt the 'th,0' hallotingfor United Siatos benator in caueus shall lw 0en to wH call, ami woagrw toadont a rLuuiuT.! to tlt effwt, and fai.hfi, ly aTh,or ably comply with iila ,.,, " wri 'Resolved. thnrM,.-.. ,i...'. . ..,. a ,212!." .?-: -is :iT.."V7."D"". Wr uwnlur .f "PWlcsit, miuofitv - . itfcli-hr ,, - jy iva voce vote. A'. H. UlAPK, j n. IIL'JIE.' " A. CAUTKU A. S. momUI' wj ST ar k . I , -----j r.a Makes m$Sm Weak ffijEtM J WometmBf 'l suffered from female weakness for five months" writes Miss Belle Hedrkk of Nye, Putnam Co W Va. "I was treated bT a eood physician but he did me no stood. I wrote to Dr. R I'. Prce, .iffafo, N v.. for advice, which I rrceived. trlHng me to Sake hi 'FAVORITE PRESCRIP. TION.' When I had ued the medicine a month my health wm much improved It has continued to improve until now I can wot k at almost all kinds of housework. I had scarcely any appetite, but it is all rieht now Have gained several pounds in weiffht. I would advise all who suffer from chronic diseases to write to Dr Pierce " cribed by individual citizens of our coun ty and wo havo done much towards de veloping the valuable mines in tho tor rltory. Linn county sees their value and would like to include the mineral properties in their tax lists hut there is nlother reason or right on their side of tho controversy. The statement that tho outlet is Albany rather than Kugene i9 not well founded. There are good roads and trails leading from Kugene to tin divide. A committee from Kugeno is expected hero duriiig thu woek and they will precent to tho legislators tho reasons for n continuonco of thu present boundary lines, between tho two coun ties." Among tho valuable mines located in Gold Hill and Sunset pruertiiHi. Our Ambition, Some people, are ambitions to be sena tor, but wo ore ambitious to sell vou all tho first class provisions nud groceries you need for your family. Vou will And our stock complete and prices satis factory, Uran?nn & Ragan. oon w. Dr. IJull's Cough Syrup -will enro a Cough or Cold nt on. Conquer Croup, WiioopiiiK-CouKh nnd INUaslo Couch without toll. Mothers prnlso It, Doctors preecribo it for Uroncbi tis, Hojireoncss, Grippe, Pneumonia nnd Consumption. It givts quick, Huro results. Price, ETcts. Rofltsetlie donler'a flubstltuto ; it is not ns pood. Always cures when others fail. Dr. lull's Pills cure Constipation und Liver Troubles. 50 pills, 10 ct. Trial box, ,-, cU Chafing Dishes j We have a few left. What.will you give for one? Gome and see tlfein. R. Wade & Co Satom, Orgo. Chanel Mwlme Sale Notto is hereby given that by virttteof a Chattel mortoaae of data in-- fti rsoo fib! in U.-i Itocorder's oe of ilarion Oomii OwijoiAueasi , igw, yoHwJ UoTTj.TxnSZ ?' S""k.. J." Co. of ilawillion Ohio, to saau h- to t-Muto th . , . 1-avHMUt at fltkliiki u.ti. i. . " ' I . . i pweiit per auuum froni .l.to u. ,w . v . , w. ..., i.M,Mi ur ,:." IkJhl tt.A.,. ...ll w r TT ---w .; IMkl IIiuuji I u,ll ii .. . ' H nX tie to tba hlrht l,i.4.l. ,- -.-. . nn, rii at nnnu Bii ImhmI 0 dy oi !. for cash and jgfjs It Makes l Slek vousji - Ewa -waii Couih Swun . Februarv 4th, luOl. t tovw acwei- io tlw forvoooj of aaid 4-J. at what U kw w M ihe p, J "d rl boiM farm arkiui . ,-;i' . .., ot tWvai in Mariun County.' All tha right ticks intore and m.i, '., Frank J A'SkKnd?? W itoiwt utw ia or to tha faik JL. aF' ossrsg J-Jf oote power uvod bttmin-r - JrM? c-p.to -0, U5W. 0 one ttixte OM Farmer ----- i-vtv wiiii ru M to by Randl iteiJEITft, ittti H'-LUOQ. imrtAVSg: BUSINESS CARDS O. H. OIACK Successor to Dr. J. M. Keene, of White Come- Galem Or. Parties desir ing superior op J. itions nt moderate feo In any branch ore in especial request. "TISrffXjESSUP. Phone 1071,i ROOMS 1 AND 3 PRAY BLK. Northwestern Normal School and Business College Salem Otttoo Term ottos Sett. 24. rontilete courses of rtodr Normal, BilslneM.' Co-amon -school, High tchool. Elocution. Mime Hnd Art. Pull Facultr Satisfactory work. Send tor circulars. A. J. GARLAND," A. M. Principal THE WILSON 18 Center Street, Salem Ore. Rooms 16c and up. Hoard by the day or week. Lodging 15c, 20o and 25c. Rooms for housekeeping all furnished. Piano (reu for patrons of the house. Ellas Downs, Prop, Something New I have placed in my shop a tele phone. If yon wisli nie to do your work ring up 2S53 main line, We do all kinds of carriage work and blacksmithing. Horse shoeing a specialty. If you can not brine the work to the shop 1 will son 1 for it. : : : : : JOHN HOLM First Door South Salem Hotel lllh St. Satan fate? OFFICE, CITY UALL. For water hcrvlcc uooly at urilce Dills payable monthly In advaocu Make all complaints at the olllc S, C, STONE, M. D, Prorrtetor'ot Stone's Drug Store BALES!, OREGON. Tne itoroi (two In number- are located at No. Hi and MS CorameroUl tret, and am well Hocked with a complete line o( drags and medleln'f, toilet articles, prfHtaery, bruhi etc., etc., etc. DK. 8TO.NE Hu had some 126 years exponent In the pre- tieeoiRKNtieineand now roakvi do obr for ootiMillnllfin. ftumlnotlon or prcrlptlon. Get a Pretnitim on irnr, f STATE VCODNTY CITY Hipliest cash piico iviid at Gilbert Bros. Bank, opposite Urny ilros. Hold government license as dealers in nil kinds of t-ec'iritios. ll-10-tf Salem Soap Works I'iO nrotirietor of thw Sultim S.wn. tVorks lias theco operation of the dealers lonsnmors w no de-jire a .llret-class soap will Encourage Home Industry Ry ordering Salem-made soaj) SOULE JltOS, Tuners and Uenarers Piano PORTLAND ORK. n Fo.l??mn,?M,, vk,'"ity leave orders at Goo. Will's Music Store. OJdTost OfficeStables Are large nm have reliable attend ants, your team boarded by the week or day. Good teams for hire. Prices rea sonable, our patronav-a solicltA,!. H. M. Brown - -- .- - H Ferrv freet. "KL Money to Loan On improi'-Ml arm an I eity pran orty at lowest curwit ra'-w. T, K. FORD uvor j.:u,i a Hush's Bank. IP! WHEN YOU PAY YOUR GOOD MONEY fEvnJft Bait' you nar'ly and thai rsras".,?? ??'"? .1-..-. . -p-y' .nn wry OOSI aOOOIliO GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Our bouukr Prwwlv our, xcuraiojis in Bn.C, u,. :." - . ---- i.nmaiii i.iijii,.,,.,.. tourur bI...... '. ' uturifeir ALi., . . -- - ..,.., ail Jloadav , ..-i '." T'v - - ."JiiiiK itm mt'd Salem every ft., UM unuiifliuut . mmmwut and every Tuwsdav ev., lZtr "ornvuTlWn'd- i.--. ? O'UIBUUVMVUIIIhii M, .?, !" S via rortland Chang, v hTRwff - Vi'!'? EST V-T'l. t?" for hM.i .'.:iT .w.,'- sieopuiK cars ar 3', iTH wit , ,,nte hnri port Ronto. WiiT..ir,w.;,.(0- Island l.if ear aiV-Er: "'V Brrt-claM the car rvii to the u-j " lmi a""n ards&?ji or Attend 6r:l( G. 31. Powmui AgwtOltlvscoi W. W. Scwt,- . Awut S. P. MtotH Or. qm m lit i n i vs - r--Tr auMassawMBM-wr Depart for TIME BCKK0U1.K r'rora I'oruanu. Chlcai-o Salt Lake. Denver s-tt" Won't"""'' Srwdal Omaha. Kauwji City, 0t4 U 0:16 am, Ixuls,ChiCaao and Bast Blio- ... i8jjT" 'kaneAValU Wal a. 8pp kane . Minna- wn, sUpm waukee Chicago anu ctut. riTer nivni, -m,,, wu,m,u, v.,r 1 nr I '" , a. m. Allan tie Ex, VIA UUTINGTO.V 8.10 9p, tn ocka n STKAiiaiura. 8 pm. Kor Pan Francisco, eau every lire nays. -r. Sn m X.'Bttrl COLUMIHA KIVE1I -tTKAMEUS P m Hatur ilirTn Atnrl ud av Laudlutn ,ex bo , 10 p, m I WH.LAMETTK RIVER For Portland, AesMrg ana way Ar g. LAUUinp, iueni7, imim-icm dsys and Saturday at 600 n m G p ta JlonJay, Wedueaday, Friday M on in a m. ,i Leave ShIwh For Corvallls and way polnta I'rWr urdar. attpm ' WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. Boats to Portland as abore. Trantferi tret ear line at Oregon City If tho steamers art riclnred there. Tlckeia to all polnta In Oregon. W&MiltiEton. California or ibe East. checked tbrongh from Salem free. rail or river route to I'nrtlaud, Conuectlfti uiiuica made at Portland with all rat), ocean and rtxit j line. n u. iiLiu.uuiw. Gcu, 1'au Agt . Portland Or, 0. Al. POWERS, Airent.Trado Street dock, Balcm City ticket and freight office 2U Commercial POSSIBLY You are not aware of the fast tirno atj superb service now afforded by tho ' Pitrrot-A - . 2. WE HAVE t " Daily Fast Trains . 7 TO THE EAST. If you cannot take tho morning tram travel via tbe evening train. Bota m finely equipped. "Our Specialties" ' . r -vr-4 Fast Timo. Throuch Service. Pullmaj ! Palace Sleepers, Piillmnu Tourist Sfocp. ers, Pullman Miners, Library (t;aroi Usr and Free Reclining Chair cars llours In time e'avod to n ..-no Chic ago, Kansas (Jity, at juis, i-ow xori Boston, and otlu. .eastern nointe. Tickets good to Salt Lake City and Denver. It Is toy our Interest to use Tiik Ovn. land Limitbi). Tickets and sleepkii cor berths can bo KHiured from W. W. 8Kt.vNRn. AgontS. P. Ct. Or Guy Powers, Ag't. 0" It. & S. Salem Ore. J. II. LoTiinor, Gen'l Agent, o. 135 intra st. rortiana or. SOUTH AND EAS1 VIA Southern Pacific Co, THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave Salem for Portland nnd wt stations at 5:40r. ni. , 7:51 a. m. and 1:05). m. Lv l'onlud. . 8:30 A M .110 A M .12:30 A M - 8.00 P M - 7.'5 P M . 6:lTA M . 9.V3 A St .720 A M 7: A M . i-W 1' M -. 6O0 PM , 8.30 A M .:U A M 8JJ A M eriJ i m Lv Ralera... 8:3) Pa 10.33 P )T Vifii P I Ar AsliLaoil Ar gVrarsento.. Ar 8au Fraucitco ArOg.len.l.M..., Ar Penver...., Ar Kama, dtr.. Ar Chleaol..... A r" Lou Aneelei ZJ : Al jysAi niJT5 8:40 A I 9:3) A I 1U AK e.-oopK ! Ar ki raw .. Ar Fort Wonn.. ArOltr of Mexico C;'J0 X V 10:30 A X 345 AV 6as pn Ar iiouiou .. Ar .Vew Orleann. .. -y ua ukioo. ... 6:12 A M 0:11 A X Arjiew j ore ..u.ts p JI 1X13 P I I Pullman UIUl lOllNfltH rnra nn bott inn' Chair cars Sacnunento to Ogiiea ! '. i ' iPtt v' aiVl touri8t cars to Chicago, iwun,0n uneansaiui wnantDgtoa. uonnecilmr at San Prnmiic,.. ,iti. ... i eral steamshln Unno rn ir...ini. I Japan, China, Philippines, CeutrsUnd -bouth America. gw.Mr. W.W. Skinner OKent at Hales hTOIlnn n- .1.1 " IBj wvasv.vu, ur uuurefj 0. H. MAKKIIAM. G. P. A.. . Portland, Oregon-1 -Oregon Short Line Mnti The Direct Routo to Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Gives choice of tun favniVa -,,-.,. M I Al IfVtlAiV ii 7 . lUUtVOi 1 1 t" umun rAUiriU Fast Mail Lkt w mo uiu uitAiN uis bcenlc Lings. No Change of Cars. On the Portland-Ohicago Special, Mili finest in the Weat." Equipped Wlthl ElsgADi riuoiUrd Sleeoeri. kRStv? S VMOl? nl Smokers. Jiutlre Train Uompletelr Vestlbuled. r R0rviPB:rer in,0"atlon apply i Trav. Pass. Agt. Agent 0. R. & N. s third St. Portland Or. SalemL wi TIME OATeTi So. 2 Por Yaqulna: -. wtvosAiuany 12.-15P.. NrTT'", "E1.-a O-'SP-1 raiu!9t 6-lOa.u. I .AH Imn If .. . . LiuuvusiJorva in n.oi.l xW;:::r:::W -.-. u, ucuuu; A.., 'Pany 7:00 a.B. v'-V-A.'roit 11:20 a. . t xvumrninf; hTH?" -2:10p.r, ;:'"". uany ohop-o- ry, ii".01 fwc conned at Albany e Sfr.v" "ii w,'h Southern Paolflctiiltt .nrfSS1' Ber"- tj and from ana an ncnni Kn..... n"!?8 for toe mountalDs arrlrt'1 wvwu.utto noon, RlvlDL' amole tia ni. u Fttn-Dloff.rdunds on l Broltenbush and Satftlato rivers II L YVAI-DKN inaiv: (rrOSl i r,,..T. 1 P. A K Ut ,ltiny "pArker's.T IJAln riAtQAM gluUM uJ h-auC4 ill Pa9V ffllisv H Wevor TUU To Beetor V? -naiTf i("H" K iem ur, mms. Cute e-xlp dlMuu Mid Kcudaiiiou rrr