The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, February 19, 1901, Image 2

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THE DULY JOUiMML.
"TUESDAY, MSB. JO, 1M1.
Oally On Yr, 3.00 In Adyanoa
Dally Four Mentha it. n Atfvna
biii . rtarrinf nan Far Montn
WiMlVanttYmarat.OO in Advance J
THE PRINCIPLE OF
PRHCItfCT ASSESSORS
Tts is oneol the good tiieassres
tii session. A fast stale apportionment
la to b secured. Now there should be
just system of aftessment adopted, that
would operate to ptertttt fyoiiUiBna
tend to get all Uie projter ty on the roll,
and prevent constant reduction ol tI
not. This would be accomplished by
Adopting the precinct assessor system.
That system Jim ln tried In nearly ell
states older than Oregon . The precinct
assessor lie been tried and not fooncj
wanting. Oregon can well afford to
adopt aerstem that Iim met the wants
.r nU .kim. Their exDerlenee
worth ttmrMng, all Uie wisdom
and conservatism of otlr IcjjJiIalori to
the contrary notwIUislsndlnj!.
BCHOOL HUDCBT
This month (No. 4, Vol. 3.) !
deace of th superior owne aod enter
prise prevalent at tlio mining metrep.1
Km rtf tfin hnnchffraSS COIintr. Here If
nearly 100 wuto monthly edited and
pablisbed by the jmplltj end teachers of
the poblfc high schools of that city. It
contain a history of the ooanty, sketch
tof pioneers, mines, tollroads, poem
andetorfea. It Is a pretty tribute from
the life and progress of the ever-advao-
clog preeent to the courage and heroic
spirit of the ever-reccdlng pait. Super
inleadent Churchill, his aldoeandthe
editorial faculty are to be conitratnUted.
JOURNAL X9MY&
In speaking of the funding bondi to
be toned by tlte Kuffeaa ecbool disWoJ,
the Guard eayet "Tlie bondi to be le
aned will draw 4 per cent Interest, and
an effort will be made to hate them
bought entirely by kxl cordial albas
been done In Salem for the part several
rear."
Under the new mIioqI Jaw Jtit paiicd
all school bonda will Jieneefortli issued
ob the popular loan plan aa Inaugurated
by Salem.
ft
The Medford Jiall of last week aajrs
The Medford city council l, In street
parlaaee, 'up acalnat lha real thing.' At
Um walar etton of the board, held on
Tneeday evening of tbli week, eotnu a
teondloK facta were dlscloaed. Treasurer
Htranr's report wae read and from It was
learned that tho town waa about 160,000
lu debt, and that during the lait two
yeare the town's Indebtedness .bad In
treated f 1I,0W.
ft ft t
The mine owners of this section are
emphatically opposed to the eight hoar
bill iBlrxiaced by ItnpreeentatUe Qraee,
and ony or two prominent ruining teen
have been at Halera lobbying against the
passage of tba bill. (taker City Demo.
araf.
A Haltitxwaha Trs,
ItaUlvenakea were the most dAnger
bus wild anlniaU with wh,tcl the early
tetUera of New Jersey had to contend.
They werw very numerous, and their
bltiv If Hl treatetl properly at onet,
waa gvtteialljr fatal. In "Stories Prow
Auvrlean HUtory" V. It. Stockton
dtp su Incident wblvb glvea aa Idea
of tho abundance of rattlers in the new
eolouyi
In a quarry from W, the wort
Men wrrtt rugagrd In getUng out stone
for the foundations of Prlncetoa col
lege n wide crack In tbv rocks was UU
reverf which lint downward to a large
cavity, and In this caw were found
About SO bushrla of rattleanake bone.
Tberw waa tut rveson to believe that
Ibis waa a anako cemetery, to which
the erraturea rvUred when tbey sup
pewd tbey werw approaching the ead
f their day, but It was, without
detibt, a great ntttlesnako trap.
The narrow, winding paaaage lead
lag lo It must bav bevn very attract
Ire to a snake xwklng reUred quartera
lu whlek to tak Its lour winter nap.
Allhougu the rave at the botteai ef the
grrat eraek wae vtay enough to get
Into. It was m arranged that It was
(llffloult. if not iaiIUU. for a snake
to get out of. etpceially In tb spring,
whvQ tbes iTwttutve are very tutu
and weak, having len nourished til
wlntmr by tbetr w fal,
Thus year after jwr the rattleeaakee
tHint bavo gone down Into that cavity
without knowing that tby oould iieve
get ottt iiatuln.
AwrUwl Cattle. CwrKw ClwK.
Itusheu entl, fastieduwu. Isle of
Man, ta tho ancient eat of the kltige
and torde of man The rastle I a veri
table imrfoalty. both historically and
tdherwl. 'j'he first roeullou of it
iXm lo I bo yvar 1SS7. It was taken
After six mouths' siege la the year
laid by itobert the Hrtwe. The castle
Is buMt of UitiettMe attd I not a ruin
Until a few hh a bo it waa ud aa a
prtaoM. Tbi Iuwh elok ieeu In the
caetto vraH waa irw(Usl by Queeu
)1Hebetlt (h the year UT. It has only
cuse hut) om the dial Thte b (U hour
baad, The tuiuutea are Judged by the
HitMi o( the band ltWM-H the boars,
TlMf v wka o( thu dock io lv a w1-
iHy. The- rlghi at the end of the
jHMtduJKKt t a burg stone, and It Is
trf vft Hy h rwjw tfM mmu4 cylhi
l wmA, with atMtber altHto t tbe
4 f m ij 'VU fUk la still ffeiag
ftr lUi (Ketttoriosi f -tvrt nud is etHI
frW tWH PbM'k N'Wntk KHglaiud
OhNMsk'N.
hm Work h Itenl Wwk wltltbut ClOhO DUS1V
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SUGGESTED
Bill of Expenses Introduced
in the House.
-rt.- .,,fl annronrlation bill the
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second of the eerlea-to pronae
Hialptensnee. ImproreraenJ-. ana repwri
of the Uta eleemosytiary and penal in
stitution, the Slate AtricoJtnrai uonex.
State Koral Sclioots, the payment of
certain deflceney claims for the years
1KXM0C3, the salaries and expenses of
.- .4.1 .fflr. ulteratlom and re-
pairs luUieSttteCapilot building and
forotberpoprow. was yesterday intrc-
doced In the Hoose by Chairman J. .v
Smith of the Waya and Means com
mittee. U carries ippropriationa aggre.
gating VWflW b,M PTide Uie
following sppropriallonKJ
For payment of salariee of pf
fleers and employes and lor
malntentoce and general aod
contingent wpenww ol inrane
AtTlnm ,f,..
eL i..m.ni nf fioemes of
llghtlnK Ineane Asylam 1600
v rAxmcht of expenses of re
turning to their homes of pa
tients discharged from Asylum
For provision for library and
amusement for patients at asy
lum ;
Vn.Mm-ntnl exnsnsesoi re
1,000
1.200
pairs and Improvements at Iu
Ln. Atrium 15,000
For nurchue of machinery,
farming ImpIemenU, etc, for
maintenance o me insano a
Ion
5.285
For payment of expenses oi nn
ishlng and fornishlog new wing,
closed cottage and kitchen, con
structfon of additional buildings
for Insane Asylum 10,-IW
For payment of expense ol trans,
portatfon of Insane committed
lo Uie Asylum . ... ...... 37,600
Pnrnitrmentof salaries Of Of.
rers and employos, and for maib-
tenance ana general expenses oi
PtnllentUrv M.0C0
For nsrment ol MWnici vi Ken-
eral repairs and Improvements at
PenttenUary
For paytnont of expenses of
transportation of convicts com
mitted to Uie penitentiary . . .
For payment ofaIarJee of offi
cers, teachers and employes, and
for maintenance and general ex
penses of Keform School
For payment of e.v penaea of gen
eral repairs and improvements
and for the purchase of tools,
maihlnery, farming implements,
live stock, etc, for Keforui
Pehool
Vat tiAvmcnt of ularlea of OfU-
4,603
12,500
63,000
8600
ceri, teachers and employes, and
for maintenance and gentral
sinenses of the School for Deaf
Mutes!
For payment of expenfves of re-
20,000
pair
fag.
Irs and Improvements, plumb-
r. sic. ami for tne tmrciiaw oi
vehicles, etc.ior pciiooi tor jjcsi
Mulea .1.000
f. . . m . . . a
Fornavmeot of salaries of olll-
cers, tsachera and employes, and
(or maintenance aim general ex
penses of Institute- (or tho Illlnd 13,000
Vor payment oi exponive of gun-
erai reusirsai insiiiaia mr uie
Ullnd. 1,000
For paymunt ol claims lor tlie
support and maintenance of the
Oregon Soldiers' Home, Incurred
during IbUO and 1000, for which
past appropriations was Insult.
clent 1,075 71
For payment of salaries of offi
cers, employes, and tor malnten-
ancc an
u expeuses
Horn , 2i,000
For paynuiil o' oxuses oi con
struction of a suitable addition
to tholiospllal building at tho
Soldiers' llotm. II.COO
Cor payment of exieiisos of gen
oral Minting and repairs and
for the purchase ot burses for
Soldiers' Home 1,800
For psyment of expense ot con
struction of a central light,
water and luutlng plant and
powerhouse andliallof engin
eering in connection therewith
for University of Oregon, to lm
expended under lha ilirectioii of
the Hoard of Hegenlsol tsld
University, which sum shall
be In lieu of. and In
full satisfaction of unexpendtt
balance under the act of Octal) r
18,187(1, and such act bo repeal.
ed 2I.0TO
For aid of current exnses of
Aricu1turalOolege,and for pay.
meut of professors and Instruct
ors therein, as provided by an
act approved February IB, 1B00, 10,000
For payment of claims (or sup
port and maintenance of tho
Normal rteltool at Monmouth, In
curred during years of 1KUJ and
mvcor which past appropria
tion waa insufficient
For pay ment of Mlarlea of offlsara
t sachets and vtuptoy-M, and
maintenance and general and
contingent expenses of Normal
ecbool at Monmouth ...
For )meDt of expenses ot re
pairs aud Improvements bimI pur
chase of additional Unds for
Kormat School at Monmouth,
For payment of salarlea of of
ficers, teschera and employ
and inatntenanee and eirsnsoa
of Normal School at Ashland
For paynttnt of expense of con
struetlon d a boys' dorn.jtory
for Notiual sciool at Ashland,
For payment rf salariee oi of
fkrs, teacliers ami employes
and Btaiulenaiiee and vxpens
of Normal School at Drain . . . .
Kor paytaout of expeniee ler r
ttalts, heallog Hani ale , for
Normal behool at Dralu,
Forpayiuoat efolslmi for tun.
4,300
,000
1.600
1SJ&00
Sfi.OOO
10,000
l.tXX)
port and lualnttnanc of Numtl
Bcboots at Wettou, Incurred dr
Inif the year IW ami luOJ. fwr
wRkdi pait npproptiatkin was
Insuffieient . . mM M
For My msni of salaries of utUevfs
teaehers andouiplojosand uikIh
tsttaiiM and expense of Normal
fc)wol at WaitfH).. . . 5MJW0
FortiayuiMiltMeiMbsx. rerairs.
painting, luipwvouieuts, ta.,at
Ue Normal holiwl ai Vto
For Mrineut of sxienioadcon
00
stractlou of a new building and
beatlux (dant for the Normal
KoUo&Ut Weekm . ... M.O00
'Of t ! oi saisry uMtt.
MHtof Dairy and Food Com-
wtwwiieu 3,000
r iVYHISUI bl UUIM Uil
expwtsolUsme aad Forestry
lor y atrat of xpetiH of VUi
luHlUUJt)uer kui) .if ArLu
Ik fltfHKt bf IK,.mlv Flh
vobtmiwkuers .
T.000
-.
For payment ef ejepeuMS Iriol
.i..i i. n.i4it afiptfltlons. Ini-
proremenis and repairs in Jha
Htate Capitol Bnildinjr, as fol fel fol
eows: BemotlBg art glass from
window in library room and
enlarging and pnxuli-llnir the
same for Senal thamlwr,
Supt eme Court Koom ami Booms
of the Executive Department, re
construction of lavatories awl
dditlonal women's lavatory for
the Ihinl floor
For payment of exiiM w H
norlof nwi-resnle.il iKlwr In ll
4ft'
pveril counties
For payment ol ex, es
uarily liicre.l in h- At ret nsxl
return of foItfw from Jh"I
For payment rtf "reward fur
arre!." as provided by ettHiwi
2IU7ofHiirsOh
For trmntrf the nerilmaHd
3VO0
e:
milesifeof PetWeetanM HB
lVetident leeir
isn m
The regular approprlitlH lull mirrles
alwut fKB.000 It was liitrodewed In the
II mm a few days ago and will w.iHe up
forflnul pasxe in adayorlwa. Tlie
bill provides as follews:
For salary of Governor IW0
For salsry ol private secretary
to tho Governor .-
For sslaryof desk aad stonog
rapherln the executive depait-
-
800'
ment ,
For salary of the Secretary of
State
For salarieso' cforks ainl stenog
rapher in the ofileo of Bceretary
ofBlato
l-'nr talarv tf State Treasurer. . .
1200
9000
1.720
1(100
Far salaries of the i-lerke and
stenographers in iheoflleeof tlio
State Treainror
Fur salaries of tho three Justices
of tlie Supreme Court, clerk and
icputy clerks, ofllclal reporter,
stenographers and clerks for tb
justices, services of bailiffs and
the general and contingent ex
penses of the Supremo Court. .
For salaries of the Judges of tho
6800
43000
151,600
COOO
1,200
4,000
1,800
circuit courts aim tlio prosecut
ing attorneys and deputies.
Poraalaryof the Attorney Gen
eral .
For salary of tlio clork and as
sistant in the office oi the Attor
ney General
For salary of Uio Superintend
ent of Public Instruction
for traveling expenses of tho
Superintendent of Public In
struction For salaries of the clerks and
stenographers in the office of tho
Superintendent of Public In.
struetlon 3000
For salary of the Stste Librarian 2,003
For pure aso of books, bookcases,
papers, etc.. and tho paytnont
oi I he contingent expenses of the
stalo library
6,000
ror salary ot uovoruor i.uuu
Secretary of Stato and Statu
Treasurer, each 500 a year, for
tlielr services in supomsinir tlie
nubile works, nubile bnlluinus.
etc., (or which compensation is
not otliorwlsu proviuu
1,000
ror naymont ol salaries ol ciitet
Janitor, three assistant Janitors,
llromed, night watchman, mes
senger, gardener ami as'istntit
garunnor at the Capitol.. .... 11,7(10
For payment of salaries of pilot
commissioners and secretary n(
lioaril ol pilot commissioner.. . .'.-tUQ
For payment of salaries oi
health officers at Astoria. Coos
Bay, Gardiner and Yuqiiltm. ... 4,100
For payment oi salary of boat
min at Astoria (as provided by
nn act filed in tho office of the
Secretary of Stato, February 25,
I8HII, panes 108 100, laws of 184!)) 1 ,000
For payment of salary and clerk
hire ol State Land Agent It.fltK)
For paymunt of snlaiy of FJsh
(Jomuiisslouer 6,000
For payment of salaries of mem
bers and kxjmhisds of Oregon Do
mestic Allium! Commission ... 11,000
For payment of survlt-u and ex
lenses of munibois and officers
snd expenees of tho State Hoard
of llorlluultiiro 0,000
For payment id expenses ot
publlo printing, limiting and
indlng, and (or tlio purolmau ot
paper
60,000
ror
or purchase uf paper and pay
ment of printlnKrullnirand.bliid-
lug "uniform series of school re
cord Ihjois and blanks" provided
for public suhools by the Depart
ment of KdiiOdtlon 2,000
ror purcimte oi paper election
supplies, payuiuutof the ux pernio
ot ruling, printing uud htndlni!
election blanks. ud compiling,
printing and btddlnu eUotlon
laws .... 1,800
ror payment of uxpuuiu ol print
ing, binding and dellverluu 800
rnplea each of volumes XX.VVI,
XXXVII, xxxviii, xxxix!
XL, XI.I.oI Reports o( tho Su
prouw Court of Ureiron. attt.60
per copy 2,000
ror pavmeui oi contingent ex
teutee of Ststo Capitol Building
and the various department
therein, namely, (or waler, gi.
exprvssage, telegraphing, rental
( telephones, postage, station
ery ete. letunml In tlio ordlusry
course ol buslueM to maintain
Hl building and departiuuuti M.000
ror pavnieni oi expenses ol
eleetriallgliting at the State Cap-
n iiuiuiiug, ws per ooniraot
fiOOO
W0
two
ror itureliste of (tun for lnt.
lurfthe State Oapltol building
For psyment of expenses of
publleatlon n(irncUmaUons, etc
Vor payment ol eniuponsalion
and mileage of memliers and
elerk of the HUte lUuni of Text
Book Carumlsslouers . ..
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vyhstDtbeChtt4rtstulskr
loit tt ttMiu ti or ortce. Have
yu trtwi tu now One drink called
(IltAlN-u H u iMtclflRii and llou
IdbtHK aad takwi thw nkiee uf ifirw.
iy mm UrnlH-U you give the rhll
tlnw tb HHtre kHalth ivu dburllmte
iHroHgh their ajmlvwa. tlmln-O U
MMv ai HHra umuw. and whtui imin
any ireari taea like the ehotev
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rMHia r ettHVe Ihu tn about Vl aa
Mttek. All mMtM well It. l.V. ami
" :tum
MRS. A. W. REED
THANKS THE SENATE
l(MuedMitdy foUawtag I he mining of
the teukMt of the tniaalf, PrMh)eut Fob
tm reaj the WW lug hitter from Mrs.
Kva A. Heed, nklo of tho late riutor
A. W. Redj of ItKigU county t
Sx F.iM)oo. Feb, II, 1001.
"(UN-tUKuiw.-l with to nxpreea my
heartfelt thanks for rwr kindly reaiem
Iwance in adjourHing thw Seatto
memory uf my huituad,Aifrel V Reed.
i urn yiwr KHKiae very ileeptyr aiul
Willi to expit wv grU ttu frlhw
sauta. ry rspc4MiHy,' 8a A Risxl "
By UftawlMHWt tHrw.t of ! saate.
the eUtka orvla t spread the let tar
MYm the Journal of tha HeAtte.
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PROCEEDINGS OF
GENERAL ASSEMBLY,
I Routine Acts of Both Houses
Noy jn .Session.
Sriuie-Moaasjr Afternoon.
To order at 2 p. in by IWi Fulton.
11. So. 222 bv Swmk to regulate
jrtireiy companlitf, fc-4ial oilier, read
O00ltliird lime Pawd.
S. B. No. apt h Swck to amend
SootlonsSH abd 1:1 ufGwieral Ijiwaof
Oregon Itertil tlirw tlnn-s and passed.
S. U. N'. 22" by Smith (t.f Yamhill)
to proviile WHter and waler power for
stale Institutions. Ib-ad third time,
made ?IhI ortlnr fir 3 45 p. m. today.
Ways and M-nn coi.mlttce sub
milted to n-iii I upon II. B. No. Ill by
Mr. Poormaii "To relmb.iree tho
Second Oregon Volunteura" with re
commendation that it isi. Report waa
adopted.
II. B. No. 3311, McAIIster authorizing
the transferof 020 acres of land in Union
,., ,
county, uregon, roi siueiir u hmhu
aiylum in Kastern Oregon, to State
Industrial and Agriculiun.1 College and
for appropriations for establishing and
conducting of same. Special onler, ro
oommltted tocommitteoon agriculture.
8. U. No. 234, br Booth to fix salary
of county treasurer of Douglas county
Head three times and pa sed.
8 B. No. 02, by Dimmlck to secure
'abor leins on mining claims was taken
from table and passed.
S. B. No. 201, by Hunt to incorporate
Cortland, itoported back to Senate by
Multnomah delegation, passed third
reading. Motion by Joseph! to refer to
Multnomah delegation with Instructions
to print, was lost.
ly unanimous consent S. B. No. 227
by Smith (of Yamhill) to provide water
and water power for etnto Institutions,
wai given consideration and passed.
Reading ot Portland Charter 'waa
again resumed. Senate ndjournod at
5:15 until 7:30 p. in.
Staite-Monday Eventsc!
Called to ordor at 7:30 p. m. by Pieil-
dent Fulton.
A quorum, 21 members, being projont
tho reading of the charter bill was re
sumed." President Fulton appointed Senators
Adams and Wohrung on the Joint com
mltteo to ascertain the salaries of Joint
committee clerks and to ascertain the
mileage and per dlom of mora born ot the
Senate,
The report of tlio Multnomah county
delegation on the ainondmerita to tho
Portland charter bill was adoptod and
tho bill passed to Its third reading.
Passed.
Baforo adjo urnment the present legls
latum will doubtless makojprovislon for
the supplying of adequate watar supply
at the various state iuslltiittons. Acting
upon the suggettton of Governor Geer,
a Jolul committee was appointed abJut
two weeks ago to Investigate tho matter
ot providing the stato institutions with
water. The owners of tho existing
oauul the Salem Flourlug Mills and
the Salem Water Company were Inter
viewed with a view to affecting an ar
rangement whereby tliu slate should
contlmto to use the water from tholr
cum I, but u coimldemtioii of $2000 per
annum was asked o( tho statu, a sum
tlid wus coiiHl.lured by the uoiiimlttoo to
be excessive. Tho committee recom
mended the passage ol a bill appropri
ating $'10,000 for the construction ot a
oanal to be established parallell to the
ono owned by the corporations men
llonod above, that would convey from
tho Sitntlam liver lu Mill creek a volume
oi water adequately largo to tho needs '
of the various institutions, Such a bill
was framed and intooduued by Senator
Smith, of Yamhill It waa read tlifl,
third ttmo yesterday afternoon and
pa-wod the Senate.
Coniitiittouon wayiaud moans toJay
Introduced in tliu euiutu a bill approprl
lrlatliu 196,000 lo tleiray the exiiciises
inoidentto niaklnK a creditable exlilbl
tlou of tho resources oi Oregon at the
I'ati-Aiiierloati ox position at Huffalo and
a similar Industrial Kxpoiltion at
OliarluaUm, tUitith Carollua. Tlio bill ia
ontitlod "An aut lo provide a commission
lor tliu collection, arrangoment and dis
play ol protlnots and resources cl tlio
hwto ol Oregon at tlio I'an-Americau
Kxpoiltion at Huffalo, N. Y., May Sop.
teniber, UK) I, and at tho Bouth Carolina
interstate and Weat Indian Kxjxstion
at Ciiarleaton 8. O , IVcember, 1001 to
May llHW." Tim ooiumiislou is named
Ihu "Joint Pan American and West In
dian Coinuuttiou" and asoonttrtictedin
the bill eonilite of the samo members as
the GouiiuImIoii tiamet sometime since
by Clovernor Uttr, with tho exception of
Mr. (lartlnor, of Portland, who holds an
other iHjsiUon ui tho pay ol tlio itato,
wWh, by tho praWaioii ot the bill
makes htm liiulliKtblo for a place on tho
committee. .MiMlauluer is sutceedrd
on the Commission by K. V. Carter, ol
Ashland, tho othor inembera being: Ji.
Alexander, Pendlutuu; 11. n.Thlelsejii,
Salem; A. J. Johnson, AstorUi KtlHh
Toiler-Wethered, IHirtland; E L Smith,
Uooti ItU, r ; Joliu H. Uurk-ard and A, P.
Tim, both of Portland.
The bill authorises (ho OuMU,imiou, to
appoint a suriluumlnt who shall re
oh. a Mlerj o( W er mouth nd ox
pontes. Should a balau vxitt lu tl t
44 Good Coattse!
Has No Price."
Wkt kLy ii (he result of txfxrknct.
Th tvmJrrtf cf Mouarjii $) AjW
ttA IhAfs urajuratt, Amtrict's
CftAlett cJscv. tviawrf ttes4 tuAo
-nuW rwifx 4tJ evkh tht W.W h
4-su tKei(hs f & aWiif. U u
te ? ;wij f.y rttsotxajufrtrr.
tffoocCi SaUabalttfa
ILettermProying
Positively iht thoro H Hm
Marine for JSSSLR
yoB1 Oompound.
PROFUSE PERIODS.
taking Lydla E.
pinkham'a Vcgeta-
1 bleCompounaaooui
three montha agtJ,
and cannot express
the wonderful good
It haa done me.
Mcnstruatlonswere
so profuse as to
leave me very weak:
rnraome time after.
. i " 7trw with leucorrhcca,
red feeling, bearingomi "nBaUon,
nain across the back and thighs. I
Felt as though there
welffht In my stomach all the time. 1
hayffltwobotUesoftbemedicinc,
and now hare better health than I
have had for four years."
Msa. Lizzie Dicksost UpDOE,
Avalon, Ohio.
CHANGE OF LIFE.
11 1 was taken bIck
Dto years ago with
The Grippe,' and
had a relapse and
was given up by
the doctor and my
friends. Change of
Life began to work
on me. I flowed
very badly until a
year ago, then my
fjot so bad, 1 sunerca verrioiy , wo
blood went up In mylungs and stomach,
and r vomited it up. I could not eat
Bcarcely anything. I cannot tell what
I suffered with my head. My husband
Kot me a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham'a
Vegetable Compound, and before I had
'taken half of it I began to improve,
and to-day I am another woman. Ttoo
Pinkham'a medicine has saved my UJo.
I cannot praise It enough."
M. A. DK.NBON, Millport, F.Y.
WUWW. -- "" , . Tl.,. ..
$50oojZ,1:
paUHfthlm tmwUmo-
TySfai. Ptthh$un Wtrftefas Co.
mnimm
appropriation after all the exponses of
the Commleslon shall bavo been paid, it
shall revort to the stato treasury and be
placed to tho credit of the general fund.
To-hlthtsodTo-mcrrow Might.
And each day ana night during this
week you can got at any druggist's
Renin's Balsam for tho Throat and
LUD29. acknowledged to to the most
successful remedy over sold for
Coughs. Croup. Bronchitis. Asthma
and Consumption. Get a txttle to.
day and keep It always In tlio bouso
so you can check your cold at once
Prlco25c and 60c. Bamplo bottle free,
cod.V.w
Bun tit 11 Kind Yob VUva Alarars Bcujtf
Not Amulntr.
Tho pcVhou who feels like Haying
"Let us Uet-p nllonco, that I mw have
the tnlk nil to mjself," would fnln re
duce conveniatlou to nn entirely one
sided affair.
Tl;c London Nowh snya thnt the Into
Chnrlea Kcenc, tho nrtlxt of Punch,
useil to describe with great delight the
method of n certain man whom he
called a "pot houso Iluskln."
Tills person was sitting with n friend
In nn Inn parlor and wna haranguing
Tliat ia the heartfelt cry of many a
mother who ae her beloved child wnt
luir nud fadlnir day by day Sornetituea it'a
too late for medical aid to help the child
it it ao weak, to
lacking in stamina
that thrte it no
vantage ground of
help,
One of theietulta
of the uie of Dr.
Pierce 'a l'avotlte
Prescription pre
ccedinjr maternity
it a etrong-, heatthy
child thoitoandt
cf -uorliciH tettify
tit'la. l-'ie nuently
iiiot,irr- write, "I
waa never able to
ralte n child before
Ukinic" Favorite Pre
scription," or "All
my other children
are aiekly eacept
, . ini one, ana l loos
your 'l'avorite Prescription ' lhi time."
Alt the child's ttreugth comes from the
mother, "l'avorite Prescription "glvea the
mother ttrrngth toaie her child
There it uo alcohol In " Favorite Pre
actiptloiii" it contains neither opium, co
caine, uor any other narcotic. It U a
purely vegetable and perfectly harmlets
medicine in any condition of the female -
ayMetn.
Accept no substitute far " leavnritr Pr.. .
acriptlon There It nothing "jutt aa good "a
iui uiiii n ill.
Sick womrit are invited to consult I)r
Wcr5? b7 letter, fttt Correspondence
confidential. Address Dr K. V Pierce. Iluf.
falo, N. Y.
"J am so thankful for what Dr
Pirrrr'a Vm.
vuiuc i-ivktiiiiou nas Cout
.w, ,.,. jwq u utnif m nr writs
Ww. John T. Ihalth of Slocan BiiiUli CatuwhU
(Baa jo) . "It help! me throuch th ta..
...,,.- ..,,,u.j uiu i ute a nr, stronr I
bat.)- irtrl. lAr nut healthy of aH my three. aa3
It enrtU mc ol a ttlKax whkh waa Uklur av '
all mv atrciwlh ""
M..,,h- r m.......... ., ., . .
Kree. Dr Plerre'a Commnn Q.- ir.j
ical Adviser ia sent ftee on receipt of I
atawpa to pay expense of mailina- enlv
Scud 31
unrFfni iranifia . a-a. . . a. t
-.,.-..., ..-.y, ,, ,c (WOK l
"""" "muiBr. w i oae-ctnt ttampt for
fi oHccent ttampt
AJdteaa Dr. R. V. Pie
airy vimcivu.
UutTalo. N. Y.
erce,
IF YOU WISH TO ,
TRAVEL IN COMFORT!
Taka the old reliabl Xorihem PadH,.'
IUlUay for Your Hasten, trip, Tim1
Motwuintadatioaa this toad furni.U an.1 1
tba. laollities it afforda fur all .;'
paseiirfrtarelt m advertlwmant,
U eves its jjawenwrs the- comfort Hat
a 1 .hi travelers and new travelers ako
km. hoar to appreciate.
With a large amount of saw roHiD.
tto.kan.t vast v l,s... 1 "". . V"'"
i.is :.,: 'j;J:"'L,"" n?ia . tis
thrua nrl.iurt ..-w.1 l.'.-J.. ' '. ."' .I"pae
ever nmuM.1 ... ..1
rih,:rforKs
Btswvsl Motk;?.
Iho ouderilgned has moved his wawn
where be will wtioome ffi JJJ f?
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tho ntlioi- ninn on innttnrs In coiiornl. , Konii.im.,i... n..i. . ..,.
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rnlcaico
l'ortlnnd
Hvclal
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Palt Ijikr. Denver. Ft.
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Cltr, m. Louis, Chicago
:0 p. u.
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tValla WaTltTKeiYi'toiir
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l'aiil. Duluth.Mlhraukcn
700 a ru.
Chicago, and Kant.
OCEAN AMD RIVER SCHEDULE
From Portland.
All galling dates aubject
IO CIMOgO
For Han Frai.clsco
Ball every 5 daya
8 p. IT.
p. in
Dally
except
Rutldajr
8. p ra.
Saturday
10 a. m.
COLUJtniA RIVER
To Astoria and .Way
landings.
4 d m
ex. Huudif
From Salem.
Daily.
ex. Suuday
Mou. Wed.
and Friday
at 10 a. nt.
Ttictday
Ihurwlay
and
Haturday
at 6 a. in.
"T. ui.
Tucntay
Ihuixluy
and
Halurday
"c"a. m.
Tuesday
Tliurwlay
aod
Saturday
"Tcsva
Itlrla
8:40 a. m.
Dally
WILLAMETTE IlIVKRAr from
Oregon City, Ncwlierjc , Puriltnd
saieiu, ruiuiuu iuu nay, i p, m,
iJindlngi.
ex. Sunday
Arfrum
(rraliu
, 10 a, m.
Mon.Wd.
Cervalllr and way
Ijiudlngt.
and Friday
WIt.LAMETTKAND
Ar from
Day tun
Mon.Wtd.
YAMHILL DIVER
Dayton and way lauding!
and rrlday
Lcart
Lewlitoi
6:30 a.m.
Daily.
bhaki: nivr.li
Rlparla to Iiwlkton
(i. L POWUJJBS, AGT.,
246 Commercial St.,
Salem, Oretoa.
Dock-Foot Trade Street.
SOUTH AND EAS!
VIA
Pacific Coi
THE SHASTA ROUTE
Tralne lfaMibHiiu Ur Portland and way
IsLiiiiiiisai 5:4ii m. in ,7:54 n. m. aad
U'.'i i. Ill
t.v Portland
Lv Palcm..
Ar Ashlaml
Ar Btcramtnlo..
Ar Kan FrauclMio.
830 A M
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Ar Chicago. 7:45 A M
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Ar Houston ,
Ar Hew OrlCftui
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Piillninn and TouriBtH care on
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trains. Oiiair cars Sacramento to Oeden
and El Paso, and tourist care to Chicago,
St. Louis, New Orleans and Waahlngton.
ionnecung at Han Frandisco witit bat
oral Bteumeliip lines for Honolulu.
Japan, China, Phllipplnon, Central and
poutn America.
Boo Mr. W. W. Skinner agent at laito
SUition, or address
O. H. MAKKUAM, O, P. A.,
Portland, Oregon.
Corvallis fc Eastern Railroad
TUMEOARB.
No. 2 Kor Vanulnu:
Truln leave Alhanv 12:45 p. in
Train leayea Corvallis.... 1:60 p, ui
Train arrives Ymmloa . G;45 p. n
No. 1 Returnlnir:
Leavea Yaqutim CJOa.o,
LeaverfUorvullls 1 10 a.m.
v-Arorl Albanv Ifilffp.
No. 3 Fbr Detreit:
Leaves Albany 7s00if.
Arrives-Ddtrolt liatuv.
No. 4 JfeturjilnR:
Leaves Detroit 'i2iion.iu.
Arrives Aibaby 6:45 p.m.
One nod fwc connQot. ut Albjiuyaod
f Cor rallls with KoUtlierq Padltic tialni,
tflvJnB dlruct service tiaDd'from New
port and adjacent beaouea.
Trains for tbo ruottitains arrive t
Detroit at noon, UIvIdk,: ample time
to reacli camplnif L'rbdnda on the
Hreltenbusli and "'Siirttlatn riven the
tsanlo day.
K kt lbiny
Chafing Dishes
We have a few left.
What will jou gin
for one?.
Come and'seVtheni.
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Wade & Co
Salem, Oregon.
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