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MKJ'HW, ! ! i.ii -' I. v ,v :, S' te'i A V -" m; f)Y 'dm $ l JPILL--,'1 '" - ' ' """ """' " """" ' inniwu ! 11-: House I H ,vSFjT1 m I s&zT v fXWvAMv teal I IN HRLwAiffil Work I I i&ssa l2Ef iPliil ri 2S fiou a I I &$1 u wSmBL 4vjI$ I 1 wXnD tr &Rfimm$M IMv-11 Work I I kM5I I Ilfiiiif 1 with m it ! t 2Vi:v;vt.i tvJhcmr-n m nI VHin((Pnwl D U S T I LW I II UmIIMIV11 ! """ -" h THE PARDON OF Governor Reasons l,,,w,,i,-'TTawaiiaWinrrTTniw mrnm i i iiuwiiiniiiniiiiiainiiiia hi ' u ' WimGWWA Misstep 9 Fur Granting it. felWjf 1 I . , I diBiBBUII Tele-, ISHBHiHP FRUITLESS SEARCH BY A WOMAN She Hunts Twenry-five Vtars for Her Only Son. Chief bxecutive Justifies. His Acl ion-bays Pessurel is Great and From AtanyJ Sources and Constant, II SPIIG If HOVERS Suppose you look your legs over, they may need re covering. If so, bring them here and you'll feel proud of them when covered with a pair of our ....SPRING TROUSERS.... " We have all the new styles and cut in th latest of fash ion covers. It'll have to be a queer kind of egs and a queer sort of taste that our trousers can't satisfy. The big man with long legs, or the short man with scarcely any legs, can be fitted perfectly. Prices low enough to please you. Lincoln ocliool has Jono is printed elaowhore. Look It up and do thu tame for your school In your neigh borhood. Unless wo love tih schools and the growing childhood of our own nolKborbood how can wo be enld tp loro God and humanity? $1.00 invented In forming good hablta nnd a good character la that growing boy or girl uliall return ua again a thousand fold In hating turned light uon n dormant Intellect which may bo awalceneil to bleed or eurne humanity. There lfl not all In proaohlng or praying. ) Thero In tomothlng In doing and dumonntrut- ing. cctaclu of congrcnamen Inventing in franchiei and concunaionn and thon enacting lawn calculated to incrcasn the value thereof ia not ono calculated to promoto honesty in other branches of the public service. And an the wbolo Philippine policy ia of loot and exploit- tnrc, m0Dlha that Mm. O. W. JOHNSON &i OO.. The Peopled Olothlore. and FurnUhere M7 Commerrlol Ht. Haletn. THE Dty JOURNAL oy Hopcn anoTHB n s, SAriItDAY, AI'RIL 10, lMlT Daily Ono Year, 93.00 In AUvanco Dally Four Month 91. In Atlvanoa Dally by. Carrier OOo Per Month Weekly OnaVoar HI. OO In Advanoo BHorvr EDiToniAua for uuav ruopm Thitpaiwr la o crowded with ala. and news that 11 has not muib'tpico for long editorial. And what la mure un inviting than loug. winded dliquliltlona on aomdlhlng iho editor or I1I1 rdra kuow but very little about. Aa Hamlet aaldi "Wortla, worda, worda." The moremodarn newapapor ihorto'na tall and let Ita' rtadera 4w1i mf on editorial. . ( On Saturday the dally dee eferen abort edltoriala la arowdM out by the church uotUxts of rlunday ourvWa, Bouetlmci Iho mlnlitura are like the leepy vlrglm who were net ready when the bridegroom eame aud were abut out In the dark. Tun JatatfAL (a net a unkind, but U the Jiumlt netto geta In lato, w ahorten It up ami try te swt Ih something about thn rWw. On Saturday wo wawld like to drop the editorial we aud talk wi(jj our ImJ' era poreonally. T iicro U tome itlr abovt motor Hue. I mut oonft, )nor the blcyola haa rasbed auoh porfwllon 1 am nut M muoli ooneorned alxnit motor Jlcea. A roajorltr of itoitl now travel I niati you read about on thu looturo platforms. Tho ganlen doean't prevent their doing church and reform work nnd being society (iiiccna besldea. And (t dooa something elao for them that la worth montlonlng. Thiy are not euay vlctlina of tho hospital dud operation crate, for whleh (lod bhwa the garden, A young friend of mine haauatbrokun his arm throwing a base ball aud an other broke his nhnuldor the aame way, and a third had hla iioao mashed In. Aud thgreby hanga n tale. Tho nvurago 1 boy or girl la not hardened by auy uo honeit and iwraoit toughened Jolntanudiilnewa of titcel. All the fkldloTfaddlo athlotlca will not do for youth what eommon booing, aawlng wood, field work, or any honest labor will do. A oointltutlon that will nuduro the atiesa of time and thu wear ami tear of life eannat be ewwrwl at lawn tennla or baaket ball. TUw Utlnga am bettor than nothing. Imt m. a iHbttHute for luweat bedy-btiUdlHg Uy boMnit laUr. Tho Nebraska Republicans deserve the credit of living up to thoir convlc tlona by having elected two national bank Presidents to thu United States Htntts Keimti last mouth, 'Mlather than go without 11 Honator" aa iieoplo tay in Orogon when tbay want to vote for some ono who ilwa not represent their party or personal oonvlotioml. Aa tho Itepub loan party Is wxnewhat divided on Tariff Polltlos, or Koreign Polltloa, on how to govorn the Island, it waa prop er that the Nebraskana unite on one thing thuy do agree on. N.itloiml Itanks. fill phyalal labor, thu only deeeiit way to glvb a young Holatlve ihwIHoiih of nllletalRon the unval)ruglateraruaafollowa:AdmIrnlI)w oy, la tho ranking ollWer of tho navy. John Adamh Howell, In tho senior Hear Admiral; V. 8. tkhloy 8 K0. A m,d William T. ktomimeu No. 7 on thu Hat of senior Hear Admirals, l'rank -Wilde Ih the ranking Onptaln. ation. why should army olllcers bo forced to Hvo on their naiades when bo many others aro taking advantago of opportunities for lining their pockets with dishonoat dollars? The army olllcer who steals govern ment supplies and fiells them la ip worao than thu congressman who votes money to purchase supplies and then sells the supplies to thu government through a third party at exorbitant prices. The J exposure of fraud in Manila army circles is nov me nra 1 ono nor win 11 no tuo iaai. Aa long as this government puts a prom iutn on political dishonesty It must ex pect its HorvantH to filch from it. "Like man, like master" is as truo to day'as it was at nny time in the past. Tho governmontia honey-combed with rottenuosj from tho United States sen ate down. Loot and not patriotism Ih thu keynote today. It has brought about tho breaking of solemn pledges. It hax brought about a departure from time-honored and tlino-trled principles. Thugume of grab inaugurated by the administration haa beou taken up by thu ndividtial momlnira tnoreof, and now it la 4,ovory fellow for himself aud devil catch tho hindmost," Tho Manila (rauda are only tho fororuuuora of other frauds, but their exposure may have tho effect of teaching the rest of tho grafters to bo n little more careful and a little more industrious. Omaha World-herald. Governor deer has ent to the gram the following Inter: Salem, April S.-To the Klitr- For the reason that yon nave always eml to be fair, and have been fair, 1 feel Inclined t eay that uur little paragraph last night re garding the pardon ol Mima hurts jist h little. Yoa seem to have had the bare act o! hit pardon without the reason for it, and criticism ehould be baied u"on tho reason for an act, rather than upon thu lidru nri Thrwi fourths of the llirors I. ..I.I ... tnm l. l.l.A l..l. . 111 111 llin" ilCtu uuv IUI HUIWUIO nll.k.. ... ...v. tt Jal for 30 houre 'and o majority vote should always decide a Jury verdict, our present system being a relic of bar barism in that respect) and they only Agreed to a verdict of vuilty upon a fur ther agreement to recommend him to the Court for the minimum sentence, which was one year. When tho judg-i Ignored their recommendation and gave Mima live years, thee jurors Hid at tho time, that If they hbd supposed the julne would ignore the.r wjuoat, they would never agreed to a vt rdict of gu Ity. When the application for a pardon waa mad and theeo rpresuutailona were made, I told Ida friends that if the jurora would make these facta known to me, it would be worth investigating. Theeo fact are now a matter of lecord in this office and theyatked a full par don for Minis, and I take It that in such cases the jurors know more about the facts than the governor. In addition to this hla pardon was asked by tho entire delegation in tho last legislature from Umatilla county, and by many others of of the leading citizens there. Pendleton Seat Vo Protest It has been known in Pendleton for pardon waa Ordinary Aocldonts Load to Utorlno Dorango' mont Mrs. Rolnois Suffering Rollovod by Lydla Plnkham'e Vogotablo Compound- Deab UBS. Piskium :-My trouble tvos inflammation of ho womb. Two months after my baby vrns born, I mado a misstep in coming dorm stain.. I did not mind it until two weeks after, then I could not bear tho weight of my clothes, aud had a constant burning feeling. I suffered a long time without relief, then I began using Lydia R Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it cured mc. I think your Vegetablo Compound is a wonderful medicine fer women."-MRS. S. P. REirart, Box 258, Ashley, Pa. The troubles to which women are subject, because of their sex, are legion. Every day a woman la liable to have a new pain. Ex cessive worry may disturb the menstrual function and unsettle the nerves, OTer-cxertion may get up some abdominal inflammation, or a trifling accident derange tho whole reproductive system. If you feel that there ia anything at all unusual or jmallng aboat your case, or if you wish confidential advice of the most experienced, write to Mrs. PInkham, Lynn, Mass, and you will be advised free of charge. LYDIA E. PLVKHAJfS VEGETABLE COMPOUND baa cured and Is curing thousands of these case of femala tnwWe curing them Inexpensively and absolutely. Wkn j "go to your druggist, Insist upon getting Lydia E. Pinkham's Vogotablo Compound. Him in Charge of Ohio Orphan's-Hyinefc an $ 5 000 Wehre dfpoited with the National City Bark, of Lynn, ooo, which 111 bepaiaio any per son who can find that the above testimonial letter! not cenuln? 0r 'P.u"''''f4 fcforc obuinlnc the writer' pecta' prmtlon I.VDIA E PltKHAM MBDItma CO. u Was Turned Minister an Dead. Ow r (0 :l .vy Reported I bMv th.iMalt ktittltseat. we smh do etir voting fwfpfe WwU U to give them a eattbgo ste Jr tins value ami tl Igulty of iMNtMt imlftsiry. I Mfore lu klmluwa te tMMreat and yamag paofOis. llw many of us tlt Ussass m n4ml Industry, na low fix nwk, aiut Hunt when thesr gsM-giva uml" tk Ut break out In tltr ways w as tn patlent with them. Ilw aay paru have driven a tsr dawghUr tt OfM revolt and out upon the atsHmy n ef on tlts wheel, and why shouldn't thuy dlaobedlenea and dwtrtUm Wy laying be given soma provision to travel? A good bike path to BiUerton, that could I travelled any time of the year, would wnka si (freat deal of Intel court e poaalble, that would produf Imslnpsa and osm fort for tkogreatwt nutnbn d that la what we are here fer. down rules, and rretrfcUans against aotlona that aro the' outflow Ol uti em4ytHl aud iniadireted oiiorgiwj. Tho atrm haa not Intsn trained In an use- ful wliannel ami everMowa its boHtls.au'l that father and tttelher daw in vain I ItllAt tll aluUlUt tiavd wtaulv itlruAll ...... ...-v ..... ..v ...... ..... Cwlnjr to work in the inprHlng I tee a Himitwr of elderly ladlna out working fntlr gardens. The are alt gwd awlnrtMtfal mohkmi, owner of property m4 fi Ik yef. They lcurtml te work while young aud the habit JtMs4uok. They are not ashamod to bo immIh thefrsHt yanl Hfh a shovel, td, o or, rko MUiitf out. b,bto flmt sht trjtplHtlnu flowern and aVfHiM. Thay hava Jlewwa and eela WmM) thayear areaisd. They ardolng waff fa oty by keejIg their owii WAltkaiMi having an bBdaB on the When Trtu Jiuvt wslr waa a young lrwy ho gt itakj a& a fov bka of atandaid literature, by mere aaaidttut, the rtwding of whlah gave him a taste J01 good boka that JullueHWtl Jilt wUlo ife tnoro thai any tittr ot0 IklHg. For (hat reason he beltovea that a small well atosked library should 1m a Mrt of nmy lUb)to sc4l ,tilpiHHt. Cloud txwka are the Ut aftmpankHts far a growing by or g$rl, and the rwdlng habit wneo. (aiwad, that youth seeds no aUtnutton from t4k or salva. llOH ayn afterward uitlsaa a Jwrate army otllelah) JtiirMatd had, wever' toflloJan, baa ihiIuhJv 1.11 ,L..' plenty of prelent for uwlwtaMng vt J eptdHik tan with! Uiortuti ar lurnaUndolMrsw. Ue tU thjgU ' MMsa.VBtHWi, tplssiBsil, ju TLu fMyfa$rtmlUvtyy$,JKj&l!'! tJl Uginmu. What them a Vera doing ilia wuua thing The' KwkUH4 IndtipmUnt "'"w AlUny has n bondeiliiu I arrant debt Of Ul'.'.aWI.OO, with nuiiiiul Interest ohargu nt B per wnt 011 ImiiuIs uimI it per (Milton warrants of fSHOR. The oxpeiiaiw . fo' th".)Htt quarter wore $1008. Cash .unhand Jan. 1,13717.10, eash April 1, j 1187.11. Albany seeuia to Imvi a gootl hualnea mannKeiuunt and lower tuxes than Mtuti eithta. Ilia Interest bunlen la t h all troort(ou to the income ol tbaaity and It would seem to bo a favor able opporUinit( to apply the popular Wh. Ko dowb Albany tankers who aie the agenla of the bond nnd warrant balder hihW thtt proaent ayatem of MNiiMpat flnaiMM woukl heli red no Us Intareet UhhIw h the taxpayer tt &r mt atMl would dsstrilHite the inter est 1st th shmhhi unity liwtead of RMod laiC H ts Naw York or IloatoH. Msst It la the tHoat kouiMt aud dmitocfaUe a4m tUat Uaa yet beeu 4atUe4 Ih lh iMtrit ol (he aple, mshI U iim ostly form of dabt that Is a atseek oh miming mora debt on the eossimHHity. AUmHy irtinH-sl frH try ing to maintain a freo bridg ovar the Willamette and will now try to roiwrn to the toll bridge hshu. That U a mmihU top tf take, aa Usaru is no show JsjatHM In a frev hritbja dabt Uinn In u I fee Wry. Y Ity a pwauNwna Haver hhmi aaeti a bftdgti ahowltl k! tuaml lor thw Woelli of thasM who are tsstHeiHM by having frw Me of a bridge that titwy noultl not nse, but whan it ww a nri oi ntoalt to thainolva, ia ona of the tarsorios. Creating ImhhUkI debts, that a gtiner- ally for a olasa f tlin oowwnnlti. ami forovor tax all Ua h$msiI, ia one qt the way j of breaking down lt-govrdW nl ani tnulttnjylnir atMitltiarta. THOaitlMANlUA FHAUDfcl' Te w uotltlng artrtsig In tfia le-t that fraud has lean voing on in arnty oJrflea l.n Manila. Th onl' nler ia that It haa Um nssule jhiWI Tho WILLIAM TEUD. LIBERATOR Mr. Win. Tubl, rrosldcnt of tho Lon don Soekty for tho Abolition of Coin pulaory Vuuoluatlon, who for thirty yoara haa been Investigating thu effects ol vaooluatfon, and through whose in strumentality oouipul aory vaccination was nbolUhod in KiniUml. was in this country in 18 to secure the snuio result for us. lu tfoopyrlyhted letterto thu New York Journal .Mr. Ttibb aaya: "Vaeolnatlon dnea not pruvout siiullox. fa all out broaks of Hinullpox the Urst to suffer are generally thoee who have boon protected by vaeoiiiatlou. Vaeolnatlon, therefore, la a sin agaiuat nature, ami compulsory vaoainatloit I a crime against hu manity. To the iitiMtlon, "What disease have ywi in your experience known to bo conveyed, or ooaaatoneil, or Intwisitlwl. by vaooiuatiouT" sent out by Mr. Tebb. two hundred and thlrty-two medial man replle.1. so that forty-tit reo disoases vtoraauiutneil up. Kor refusing to Iwve his youngsl daughter weeiimttsl aonie thirty ypara au, he waa brought More the emirta auu niiMi iijirtwm tiates. In ,u In vestigation of this subject he haa circled tha globe twke, visiting n ronte al most all known conutriaa. "1 iVtl proved beyond donbt," he imy by ,-.r., ,iiiiir ih vartous eouutrtea where letoy ia iMreasing, Uat the inrvast la UthIv due tu va.wiui... Whu vaaeinatkHt ia B'Nwn up, nwashw, aearlet lavar, MtHtutM and all ahiUr-..-. dSHHtsoawiU dtuiiHisUlN vialeMM,aHd tssara vll Ua a smaller daatit rata aa Use atranglit of tne chiklern will ut Wa Um- FmN uy laatsuug tl.e ltro of the kajx.aAt taliluli !. . . ,-nnnn.n .WjV, aaawnpasiuw the vawtnatton Uucet." "A grat many inetiiauie dWae lmvaWn wtdWy iviMMt d ilv - alnalhm. 1 pv Hiv MhlaM J t ww wwstwis toe Uo)-ai aion.M likely to bo granted, and notice waa given more than a month ago to tho district attorney for that district that application would bo formally made .March 30 in hla office. Notwithstanding thia, not a word of protest came in any form from Pendleton, or eleowhore no objection of any kind. If there ia one set ofolllclal acts con cerning which a governor should be exempt from criticism, it should bo hla record In the matter of granting par dona, for the reason, that no ono but himself can know the pathetic circum stances aurrounding most of them. 1'urhapa more than 60 per cent of the prisoners In tho "pen" have mothors, or wivea or sisters or daughters, who aro excellent woman, unci whose lives aro a living torturo until a pardon la granted. If you could know of the end less number of these pleas that 1 manage to deny, you wouldn't ccusuro me for tho occasional ones I grant. In ono of our Judicial cases a young nmn was convicted of rape and sen tenced to thoo years in tho poniton tlary to besin three weeks hence, but before tho threo weeks nassed. hU lathor secured tho algnatures of about 400 men In that county asking for hla pardon, and, liosldes, four of the seven grand Jurora, till of tho trial Jurors, and tho presiding Judge. Of course, I jwr doned him, for why should I blast hla life, when all those connected with hla trial said to mo that thoy had made a mistake? Pa Mrs UnklnJIy Criticized. llieaolacta were printed In the Ore goulan at tho time, but the local papers 1111 over mo atato, who wore hunting something to hang a criticism on, any way, printed In largo hoadltuea the (act that a "Hape Fiend" had been par dotied, and what could no-oxprct forour young girla with audi a man lu the gov ernor'a chair, etc, ete. They never printed a word of the reasons for the pardon that would have apoiled their purH)o. 1 am conscious that a governor who never granted a single pardon during his term would please more people than if he should grant one or more. but. h would be n brnte, although securing ipular approbation almply because the uublio cannot know all tlw cirenm. stances aurrounding a caw. Ileides, courts nd Jurora are Juat as liable to mistake aa other mortals. They often see them themselves and admit them to tho governor. Hut porhapa I should not eare for un just criticism, eiuco it haa beaoiue a part of latter day public life to have to en. uurt it, wnon a man accepts a high public position he virtually make him self a target for it and shook! have a -ii.. .. . .I.I..I. .. 1. 1.. mil tniuA ua a iiiuvverva HHU a science- of the aame Invulnerable rial, I have found that an purjKwo to do what seems THE GATES CASE IN THE PRESS The Ex-State House Janitor Ghareed With Forgery at Eugene. I sipatiin. What object be could have in forging a check on Mr. Poorman'a friend, Mr. Corbett, is not quite plain, and if outside appearances dicloe tho entire truth, it may be that Gates will pay dearly for both toe check nnd tho hushed up affair of last n inter, aa re venge may play an important part in hla cae. Binquampto.v, N. Y. April l2-Kor it quarter ol a century" MravKllen McGteg. or has leen searching for fiehjost eon, only to Iwtrn tltar ho Is dead. Mrs.' McGregor ia 70 years old find her early life was ono of lurdehlp Twenty six yeurs ng. nlfo wai livirg In Olovelnnd. I lor hit, band wnsu (hrifty workmati and thev had n a n two yearn old. Then m husband died, leaving the family with, out means. Mr. McGregor wu obliged ti place the boy in an orphaiiyiionitt In Cleveland in the fnll ol 187(1, recpivint: it promise that tho boyehouhl be keni for a fow months when alio hoped to be able to take him back. At the expiration of tho I'mo elm chI lei at llin institution (or thu chihl and was to'd it had been sent nwny. Whern alio aj, slo could not learn. Heart broken, fho began her long fearch. Kv. ery cent ehe earned was devoted to this purpose and several friends intoreatttl theniw Ives, but no trace of tho misting lad was found. Keconlly elm heard that Captain Campbell of tho Aiiieiieau Vol uuteera had come from Cleveland and alio applied lo him. He wrote to tho Cleveland Hin,, Society aud finally learned tho boy had kj uuu.lL,. uj uuurioH it. KOUort Of Salem, O. Inquiry in Salem resulted in the receipt by Mrs. McGregor of a pho tograph of her eon and tho Information that he had died from hip dieeaso. Tho Borrowiui ending of tho pathetic ecarch which tho devoted mothor had mado horlifo work resulted in a eervero shock, which It la feared will terminate eeri-' ously. Thursday's Albany Hera'd Makes Comments That Will Create Amusement. Albsny Herald, Rep., April 11. J. H. Gates was arrested Tuesday at Kugeno by Sheriff Wltheraon the charge of forgery. He was taken bofore Justice Wintormler. Ho waived examination and wan placed in tho county Jail. TiiPBdiiy morning, shortly before 11 o'clock, Gates ontered the First Nation al Hank and prosonted to Cashier P. E. Snodgras a check on the First National Hank of Portland for 75, with the name of -Henry Corbett" attached theroto. Mr. Snodgrass Immediately suspected that tho check was a forgery, and held Gutes until Sheriff Withers, who was telephoned to, nrrivel, when ho was turned over to that oilkial. It is evident that Gates, who has boon In Kugeno for two or three dajs, tried to p.tss thu chuck on others before iroiug lo tlio bank, but was unsuccessful. Ho was seen to tear up another check.the pieces of whlch.when picked up and placed to gether, showed that it was payablo to himself. Gates will bo ro'mombered as the fol low who, while occupying the position of atato houso Janitor, during tho lato ses sion of the legislature, left Salem rathor suddenly with f loOOand was arrested.in Albany by Marshal Ooattw on a warrant I ......v.. wmi iicvuiuur juuaiiB court in Salem. The money waa given to Gates by Cupt. Poorman, a mombor ot the iioueeanua strong (Jorbett supporter. Gates was confined to the citv tall over night, and while in the city calaboose ho mane a plain statement, telling for what purposed he had received tho monoy and making allldavlt to the atatoment. Most all ol hla automenta were later corrobor ated by people in Salem. He waa taken to Salem by Marshal Gibson of that city and waa released on cash bail -f ifioo which hla attorney, L. II. McMahon, lurmsimi, A Minister's Mistake rAsisiirrnnn A city minister was recently handed a LOAlAlITTEES NA'MFD notice to oe reu iroui ma puimi. jc i pi comnanvine it was a clipping from n newspaper bearing upon the matter. Tho clergyman started to read tho extract and found that it began: "Take Komna Balsam, the best Couch Cure." Thi.B was hardly what he had expected andd after a moment'. hesitation, he turnco it over ami found on the other aido th matter intended for the reading. 3 SUM DAY SERVICES. W. c. T. 0. Ilev. Merritt DaviB will give a Goapcl addrepa at 4 p. in. NOUTIt SALKM. Ilev. W. C. Kantner will preach In tho African M. E. church nt 3 p. in. VKW l'AKK UNITED 11UKTIIUKN. Merritt Davis, pastor. Services at 11 n. m. and 7:30 p.m. Morning eubjtct: "The Temptation of Jesus." Sunday school nt 10 a. in. Praverineetlmr on Thurtday evening nt 7:30. CHXTRAI. CO.NOnBOATIO.VAt. Corner 27lh and Forry streets, T. II. Henderson, pastor. Preaching tomor row at tho usual hours. Subject nt 11 a. m., 'JGrawl and Grow Old." Subject at 7:30 p. m., "A Peerlees Speaker.'' .MKTIIOUIHT El'ieCOI-AL. John Parsons, pastor. Public wor ship at 10:30a. nt. and 7:30 n. m. subject of even nu sermon, "tfhriat Glorilled In HtaSainta." Sunday echool at 1'2 m. and Lpworth League at 0:30 p. m. C1IIU8TIAN 8CIKNCK. Second Church ol Christ, Scientist, 201) Liberty etieet. Sorvices nt 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Sundays; and every Wednesday eveng at 7:80 o'clock. Sub ject ol lesson sermen: "Docrine of atonement." FOR MEMORIAL DAY Thocommitteo on arrangements for Memorial day, appointed by tho G. A. R. nnd W. R. C, rccontly, mot at tho offlco of B. H. Bradahow, laat night to conBldor audi matters portaining to the oxorcisoson that day aa required early nttontlon. Tho connnlttco on apcakor wan appointed, and tho mom. bcra, B. II. Bradslmw, O. A. Prentiss nnd J. P. Barnce, advised to tako action on tho matter promptly, in order that OtlO tnicllt bo BCCUred in rtnmt !... Other subjects woro dlacuBcod, but no further action waa taken, and tho com mitteo adjourned to meet nt Dr. Brad ehaw's office, Friday evening, April 10th. at 7:30 o'clock. G. A. Prontice, Secre tary. EdaratnTour Ilowola With Cuicareta. UNITY CHURCH FRIDAY EYEMIING The ontertalntment waa witneaaed and npplauued by a largo audiouco. Tho in strumental conaistod ol n double piano number by Mtsa Joanetto Wadaworth, mid a duo, by piano land organ, btho Missoa Stab ley and Byrd. Misa Laura Gertrude Thomaa gave two roadfngs.nnU the remain fug numbo'ra woro solo, duet nod trio contribute hv t n tt --- -" wj a.an. j. a-i. VIH8T USITKI) KVANQRI.ICAL. Illugea, Mra. J. Purvino nnd Mlas Lena Uhite. Mrs. Viola Ilollnn.t . n II. L. Pratt, pastor. Services lit 10:30 Loving Heart, Trust On,"by Gottachall' The Inward RevBlation , , 0U":v;i,OUH auuo mocli to the even- ah responded to on- The prosoouting witnaas, II. L. Gill, of at7:S0p. m.: , I . . It .. m --. -.... l- To K bmy -'hool at 12 m. and K. L. C. h. at 0.;Wp. m. 81. PAUL'S CHURCH Law Sunday. .Morning Prayer, 10 a. in., Holy Communion, 10:80 a. m Sun- -, uwi, j- in., i'.,uinK rrayer, 7:90 P. m. Dr. Scovell will proauh on mwiiw rwaieu to KUatnr v ir..i. i a.l .i... i-,. ":..,-".- . """ " 'wea -.. .., ,.aicr uiusic ior Dotli morn ua and evunniL' u-iii lu. mruv.ii A ing'8 pleasures. cores nnu won applouee for the excel lency of their contributions. Tho church was beautifully decoratod with cut (low ers and plants. and evening will be repeated .... IRi,T Co.vmkhoatio.val.- Woodburn, wont to Seattle and did not L.m," ,?;,:JUI wr'11 a short return until after tho .-..l -r..i..., uZ '"","". ."Mptlon of GUI occupied the posit.on of chief cleVk I ndaj'at J.Tp. ScT' ol the house ways and meana eommltte W.VE '' ,u" 6;ri I'urvini., 'ieadar! and lost his Job during his absence. Gill i P' " " fhn Caw of Joseph of ia ai er ir ni ni 'num.. i.i. .... ", . . w,IHBU n(K, lHS im There will not bo invitations to the sworn ivoman'a Club when it next meota. All clubable women will bo invited, as well aa those nnt. inivihi and it will be one thing feminine' thoroughly domocratic. . iai m oeiore the recorder to wMr out the warrant, but later brought Uillln to make thecomnlinr v. , 1 'V1W cioiuiMI IJie f iatX) fnim-l ,. ti.,, . i alter hwrelea.otlw money was tiiniS ' SSlV 1lS"riily ln W""" An om tohlm. Gates waa "a AlSS n91 - dtle of Wn..liu,,n i '...... : nhnm ti.u i ,V-.. ' U.. "" lueas ,,H1' C VITA WAN. Uirner Cneuwketa auu Cottaue Sta iiioSiJl,ol'Jr; ?'tr!X?S: wat 10:30 a.m. and 7:80 p.m. Sun day school at 12 m. Suhjecof n or7,7n.. coo- mate- uasnerolng right at all U'.11 . ' nl,n .1... i.',. .; "f. "IIOllllII "wuwun ior a num . nt ""wui. mo i.ue alter limit h III. - . v. v i - . '", "" H8W " position of city mar- "- wwiHsaB ami other trust in tat town llmea fumlahea no shield whatever oura very sincerely, T. T. likKK, Have call t'otNtuta- l owriHg the new lywpi.., h0 Myi: tt,reM6UNlaat ftvsdw prod! U. ahjiw tUwo vaiUe bav m advaat ago In MtiHt of safety a,e tlu. .. .,, ""N arsu-to-arm virwa. Unl LvoJ IH.vl( II... i - . "V.-.i, .nv WHtHMtl SOtlMltlat aad no Whit Do the ChlUrea Drtakr lhm give them tea or eoffe. you trlod the new food anut lllUI.N-0 It la delMotsa md Uour lehlstK and take the itla. f ...l Iho mora Gralu-O you gtvo the clnl dren the more health you dtctrlttut through thulr ytenw. OmIh-o u -muw vi imru cmiua, ami WImm tstS tiy iwiHtrtsl taatea like th cuotco KTBdea of colttto but coata about V as .. n. - klinmiQ S4M1 IT. IRjI c. A places of StrOUL- Ibllinr cv !.. m liatulof hiu and for a couple of yeara he ha, been working for the Hh Ktdly Luwoer Comnanv in T . . hl iu the Umber last sum. "wr be .as h.t by a fallmg treo ami one ol hi K-, broken. He is a very ordi nary sort u a www ttUd how. h di- 1'IHIT I'KlWHVTlllil . v .. I , ., , HIUBUI, a. neicuum patiiur. iTiwiai iu:suu. in Preaching n . -w- . i. mm i :au i). m tl?. u mern'nf: f'rn,on J' S!l :Sl and Acta V:. Subect-Two petition to vT &' P'-Spiritual Auatouiv-1 n hye ( I st) of the' bod v, (i n, 0" tlw . Young Peopiee'MUt.i.aroS Itonald Alter the aud CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. The Kind You Hate Always Bougb SS Jfe2& 1 3&$ria onffh? CTW.lBiSr 'w4D tirWM'Pina afc k - d? BAPTIST. KflUoP. l9r. Tepics: :wrtrj5'57!vr3 Within' and 'Wi.h'AT.;. tT'Si1' ?r ? at 7:30 a. m. T.- n,.-'?....',,VV. Truth Urusl -uoT; -b iT,. ?. ' i .. ' V tu tt --."Tifciur limn.. .. - - ooarsenoaa. Grinna i.. ""v"- wroriuis! ".". Riven quirk. ! Dgjsnr dMitWaT. ': Reftiso tl Brrili Cough Syrup Always ourei v,h.,r, JhL - P. IV. UuM'a ihu, 1 "ens tail. TOBACCO SPIT and SMOKE Mnabrr...i.i.. . ,ulrL.iieawavl !. U M.j- L.f" 'O'WoMobacCTju.lS,, ?t mar," K ! MO.TO.BAO. KiillJi in . T"" , Alinv tfftln . "T- " I.SE1I uirt rm " IV u "t- Alt dr., stua a.i.t- 3tfZLgs:&9 m-hiivcs: fKiV.s'vSg" Mt 437 I a.fcat'T'O-mp y i&Zl w?mYMHMrtBwrJg ! f I rtt ti. a kU J&dNBteJtito Jte. sdhave IteJeaTeorVudrlS $tiftw aon I, almost here, ' is&&J$lj, Is told by most people. If It were not, the whole commercial and social fabric would fall to pieces. There are thou sands upon thousands of people who tetUify to the cures effected by Dr. ihk b uuiuen Mwlical Discovery. They are representa tive people in their communities. You would believe their word on any ques tion of knowledge. They gpeak the sun pie truth when they testify that Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures dyspepsia, "weak-stomach and other diseases of the stomach and its al lied organs of diges- ttn n.l ... '.V u jimnuon. It cures when all other remedial means have failed. U cures perfectly ami permanently. There is no alco hol in the " Discovery- it is free from opmm, cocaine and all other narcotics. &1,U?,P Mni su,bstT"ute fr r. Pierce' ooWeu Medical D scovery There I. nothing as good." wri Mr VA,wcck--W not eatora!p,. dortori? h, T?J."rl fcJ ruedidae from a -a n; IVl ".' Pl?t-. I lot UV'l Hair; I ZL r o UJ KOOU "ewSiueiSzS"' nJ:wnX r-d " rdfaSt te!LctP- nd mr appetite Dr. Piarcti'a it. ent Mai ATlltal A.l-J coveml. U J Arr..1 IP' ent XLZty???"-' 7t l&'&ZKT. one- expense of mailing xiercc, uui- J V