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PAGE SIX. THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1903. roafi" I A... S AS'cgclablc PfcporalionrorAa slmilating ilicFxJandRetu!a -tin tltc Stomachs and Dowels or For Infanta and Children, mmmmmmmmmm mwmm m ssssssssmsojsss The Kind You Have Always Bought Promotes DigcallonJChcerftir nc33 and ItesLConlnins neiilicr OnUtm.Morpliino nor Mineral. jnotTJahcotic. jiyxr0ldJ)r.WUa.NKIlUl vh Stf' MxSmn MtUSJ- tlitmJtrJ ffmfat.lfV ))wt.j)wi rianr. Apctfccl llcmeily forConslipo llon,SourSloiiwch,Dlnrrlcn Wbrins.Convulsioiu.Fcvtnsh ncss nnd Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signnture of NEYV "YOHIC. exact copy or wrappe n Bears the . Signature VyO (f Use j For Over Thirty Tears DESIRE MANY CHANGES Lawyers Adopt bill for New Jury System Agony THCciNTt'i c"nt w vo cmr. j&ktifo'&nA Are not held by incompetents. Promotion Mi.l preferment in I.iuIiu'm It the remit of ability lo do. Att this school Islthe Matplaeo lo obtain the knoKlMltio of bow todo, Tliore It ill InoreatlnE clemnuJ for competent tip. rerHii eomplctlUK the IjiHlum nl tiorthri'l couwiat tlie capital uuaiNuaa co; lege. can teoure emplojruitnl. KorolOTMi rctrt hit one young mi lint (MiliiaUxl from our thurt nana arpartmrnl alter nrl roiaphMipg u- witliiiti rourie itn' l Maura ready to graduala (JorlTnL Bind or calalogur Miilniti rourie l lierauiu nil took potltJont nanf drrartmrnl after flrt roiatl(lnir tL .j . . . : .A .. . ". . I..-.. . . -. . . - . - . . . ---- lorraiiusia iioimii out imio lOK-cure a miuie ciiicmiou (ouitrl lo tne wueuti M W. I. STALEY, Prlnolonl, Snlotn. OroRon. Want Frice of Legal Printing Reduced The lawyers constituting the mem bership of the Marlon County l)ar As sociation put In a whole day Monday In tho consideration of matters of leg islation pertaining to the practice of tholr profession. Thus far. at any rate. they have not required a very large fee for their day's services. The most Important matter that was agreed tip on was the report of the association's legislative committee recommending a change In tht manner of drawing the regular Jury panel, and also the selec tion of trial Jut ors. Adjournment was nor taken until late in tho nftornoon, and another meeting will he held on next Saturday for the further consid eration of legislative hills. A New Jury System. The ptoKsed law that the associa tion accepted In the matter of Juries Is. in substance, as outlined in Mon day's Journal, and Is ns follews: In making up the regular as sHxniHiit roll of his county, the ahh HHor Ik directed lo ascertain he rames of every taxpayer between tlie aires of 26 and 80 years, and In diiate the same on the tax roll by plating the letter "J" after each of hikIi names, at the first term of the count) court at the beginning of the year, shall write on bits of paper the names of such taxpayers as are elig ible to Jury service, and as aro Indicat ed on the assessor's mil, and place the names from each' precinct In a sep erate bex: the names that aro thus taken from each precinct to be plnced In the regular Jury Imix, one precinct at a time, by the clerk, who shall draw therefrom 10 per cent of the names I oni that precinct. The unmes so Of Apprehension of Sudden Death. Twenty Years of Heart Disease. Dr. Miles' Heart Cured Me. Cure lewing: , Amending bill regulating fees filing cases In tho supreme court. Fixing compensation of all county officers a'. 5 cent per folio for prepar ing certified copies or all records, with the exception of the county clerk of I.ane. Amending the law for the drawing of Juries in tho county court, and rank ing tlie system similar to that provid ed for the drawing of trial Jurors, as proposed in the bill for a new Jury system. Providing that the costs and dis bursements of litigation be fixed by the Judge, rather than by the clerk, as at present. Altering the manner of taking nnd serving depositions. Without Recommendation. A bill proposing tho regulation of the proceedings of tho state land agent and another with reference to tho probnting of wills, were referred to tho Marlon county legislative delega tion without recommendation. Bills of Exception. S. T. Richardson naked for the ap pointment of a special committee of five members to prepare n bill amend ing the present statute relating to the I filing of bills of exception. After some discussion, tho mntter wns referred to the legislative committee of the asso ciation. Bills Ordered Engrossed. On motion of W. T. Slater it wns nvilavm Hint tlwi Willi t nnurnaantl nu . .- t i. T i t t.l. -.- ..- --o X'lhiZ&lhIte:Ad amended and presented to the mem Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. .hers of the Marlon county delegation, with Instructions to see that tho pro posed measures wore presented to tho for ffi&i lAllAi fib l?$t tm mi ml ml AAi ikSi vli HP HiPr (&& WWi 0Up Hi ft Dr. Miles' Heart Cure cures heart ditease. It has positively no equal In that regard. The fluttering, palpitation and heart pains readily disappear before its magic influence; the shortness of breath, the frichtful smother ing spells vanish after a short course of treat ment; the pulse beats become strong and regular, the circulation Is improved so that the veins are charted with healthy, pure, life giving blood carrying strength and health to every nerve and muscle and re placing the dead tissue with solid flesh. For eighteen years 1 suttered trom neari uble. The least excitement caused se vere fluttering and palpitation and at night smothering spells woulil irequentiy cause me to sit up in bed for breath, lleside the fre quent physical pains I was constantly in an agony of apprehension lest it might bring alwut my sudden end. 1 began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and experienced almost immediate relief from my former disagree able s)mptomt. I beleve that my cure is permanent because I have not had occasion to use the Heart Cure for six or seven years, which time has elapsed since I quit taking tie Heart Cure. As a household remedy! keep Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills in the house all the time. I consider tlie Dr. Miles Rem edies fully as good as they are recommended to be and I trust that you may live many years for the sake of humanity.' R. T. Hewitt, Chehalis, Wash. All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle AHD OREGftW $HQf(rXltt UMM.PAIHC DEPART FOR Chicago Portland Special 9:00 a. m via Hunt ington "Atlantic' Express 8:60 n. m. Tla Hunt ington "StTPauT" Fast Mall 6:16 p. m. Via Bpokane TIME SCHEDULES From Portland, Or, ARRITi mut Bait Lake. Denver. FL W4L. Hmtha Can. nunui viuMistt MKnttomm City, 81 Lrouis, ctucago anu fiasi, Bait Lake, Denver Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansaa City, m. Louis, Chicago anu .mil Wafta Walla. Levrlston, Daaoo, naiixce. r un man. Minneapolis 8L Paul, Duluth,Milwaukco unicago, ana Mi. 4:80 p 0 8:10a. a r-.oo a, u 70 HOURS ,, PORTLAND TO CHICAGO Ho Chsnie of Cars 70 OCEAN AND RIVER SCIIDDUlP. From Portland' .'.' HARRITT L LAWRENCE Sell more Groceries and tetter Groceries than ANYBODY Fresh Walnuts, Currants and Raisins AND EVERYTHINQ IN 8EA80N FOR HOUSEKEEPERS IN THE COM INQ SEASON. OLD P. O. GROCERY. A Big Sale We have now on hand a bitf line of Men's and Boys' Shirts in our window, of the Alonarch brand. Shirts that we sold at 51.50 we are now selling at SI .20 The ones that were 51.25 now 51 00 The 75c now at 60c and are otTeiinv,' our entire stock at 20 per cent discount. Remember the number 295 Commercial street. drawn are to be prepated In duplicate lists, and one of the lists to be for warded to one of the circuit Judgos of the din riet. while the other Is to be sealed up and filed in the ofllce of the cwiHty ultartc, ant sotit thuva until, th tneetliiK of the Jur i-ommlMlou. On the first day of the first regular term of tlie circuit court, after the draw ing of the list, the com mission shall select oo names from the list: the Hit o drawn shall be prepared and num bered In numerical onler. and filed with the county clerk, who shall keep it In his official custody. A Lengthy Discussion. Ujmw reconvening In the afternoon, Monday, the proposed bill for a change In the Jury system was taken up, and a long debate followed. U'rlithtninn offered as a substitute that the Iown law governing the same subject be fol lowed lu drafting a new bill for Ore gon. The Iohh law leaves with tlie Judges and clerks of election i each precinct the selection of the nnotn of persons from that 'precinct for the position of boh trial nnd grand Jurora. samfldolDliTrustee The association approved a bill fix ing the fees to be received y county clerks for preparing certified copies o any record at 5 cents per folio, but re serving to the interested attorney the right to prepgre the record himself upon payment of the sum of ' cent a folio, such record to be subsequently examined ami certified to by the clerk. Cost of Printing Reduced. Hy a close vote the association ac cepted the recommendation of the remittee providing that the cost for printing abstracts and briefs be not to xceed 50 cents per page of 22x39 ems pica, exclusive of the folio at the top of the iwge, Richardson offered an amendment to the effect that the price '.o lie paid for printing such docu ments lie placed at actual cost, not to exceed 75 cents per page. The amend ment was defeated by the following vtte: For the nmoiulmenL MeMahon. WAvayrwr Htnimtdwm, W. K. Rloh. ardson and (5. S. Downing; against amendment., Kaiser. Wrlghtman. Web ster Holmes. W. H. Holmes. W. T. Slater and Jeffrey The bill as re ported was adopted by about the same vote. Supreme Court Opinions. An amendment was favored provid ing that the clerk of the supreme court prepare and forward to the senior lawyer on each side a ropy of the opinion that is rendered lu every case in the supreme court. The same amendment proposes that the clerk of the supreme ourt receive h een's uer folio for all certified records of that department that he Is called upon to furnish, the fees to go to the stale treasury. Supreme Court Reoords. Am ameudment to section 2171 of the code was adop.ed. requiring the legislature at tho earliest posslblo date, and that the delegation labor to secme tha enactment of th obllls. jTlie diawlug of the Juries does not Judges of the supreme court to pre 295 Commercial St. ' D. A. WHITE & SON Successors to Brewster White Alt!? IT u? uC,,rna' , 9I Court s,reet Sa,em' on. Alter Jan. 1st, 1S. the firm name will be t hanged as above Thre wlU be no change In the management of the business :;'IiTriir.'? 9Hnm " - V Ti. ZZ "' "' ""Q " " "" l ti fnture In as With kK wishes tor a 1(mu- mi Hphmu- m- v .... ..... to call when in , f ggyUilMg I. or 1W """ m NEW BOOK ON STRAWBERRY CULTURE JT E. HOFER. 3 Stwvbeny Industry In Tnc Pacific Northwest. m mrmUn uWoet eparaUc. ,.., . . . inBrwanu.iagUtJ " swawgrogto ta)t iffl. fWtlMegM,. Wlnj "WP && ? Sak. w ttBfl.rsja iri!stiL!r-' bGzr2n ... . -'-wssrj wmf WSK M.MWMMl MajHir nim-r maieriauy from the system in force here. Slater. Richardson. U'Arry Holmes Hud others objected to the substitute, for reasons 'bat such a tys. tern is apt to best serve politicians, rather than the best interests of the twople. and because of he unconsiitii thmallty of the Iowa law. as applied la this state. Qounty Judge Scott. In revir w h ratiHMi. suited that ut his county at the present time, the Jury panel is selected In all fairness, there being selected from each precinct a number of Jurors in proportion to tha umbtr of votes cast at the election Immediately preceding Vnni, Davev and W'rightaun favored the Iowa law. After an extended discussion, the sub. sUtute wns rejected, as was also an amendment offered by S. T. Richard ). glvistg the gttornys of the coun ty the permission to strike from the list that is drawn the name of mi Juror The dual vote on the bill re, suited in a tie. but Tllnww Kord. wl preaiueu as chairman, in the abaesiM f President Honham. toted amrma tively. and the megsure was adopted as reported by the committee. Exempt Frem Jury Service. An amendment to rtvimtn. ......... I - i e agreed upon, exempting from lunr service all exempt firemen. Powers and Duties ef Judges, Another bill m .ndord thatrie- rwiiaa jwugea tg power to mag ox Pru ordere. with the exception erf final iudgmeu or decree, la all "iee pMdiac In tbetr deogrtmeguj of e court, wtth the sme eet w U mmam ey we court pare' four copies each of their opinions to be distributed as follews: One each to tho two litigant,' oue to be. nieu in tne supreme court and one to go to the supreme court clerk.' aud subsequently to the printer, who shall print the supreme court reports by a stereotyped procew and Mil the vol umes srx the rate of $3.&0 each. After the Land Board. Among other bills adopted by the eeociauoH was one that makes the t ullage of the state bud board re viewable, nnd subject w mandamus asm injunction proceeding,. ur rB cent opinion from the mpretne court the state land boon! m held to be a coordinate broach of the state gov ernment. rroa whoa decisions appeal can be taken. Te Tax Franchises. After amending the bill so as to a. Ply to railroad, also, the association concurred in the bill drafted by o. O. iwBgnam. proposing the taxation of ex prees. telegraph nd telephone and oil compejUe. itt considering this object. D'Arcy remarked that It or- rurred to him that the consideration of such matters at ImIuIom.. .. .... v-nw. lMO uuuer consideration, was beyond we province no Market Quotations Todayi g i X "Make Sslera a Good Home Market" '1' xP'v gr w v www Poultry at Stelncr's Market. Chickens 8c KBB. per dozen 30c. Turkeys 12ftlGc. Ducks 8 to 10c. Salem Market. Chiihens 8c. Hop Market. Hops 227J2Gl$c Potatoes, Apples, Etc. Potatoes 25 (fj 30c. Onions CGc. Dried Fruits. Drlod ApploB tVi to CVic. Unllau prunQH, 10s to tJQs Be Petite Prunos 4c. Wood, Fence Posts, Etc. Dig Kir 83.50 to $3.75. Second Growth $2.50 to $2.7J. A h $3.00 to $3.75. Uody Oak $-1.50. Pole On k $3.50. Cedar Posts 1J to 12c. Hides, Pelts and Furj. Oreen Hides. So. i le. Oreon Hides, No. 2 2(ff5. Calf Skins 4 to 6c. Sheop 75c. Goat Skins 25c to $1.00. Gray Kox 25 to 50c. Coon 10 to -10c. Mink 25c to $1.25. Ottor $1.00 to $5.00. Skunk 10 to 25c. Muskrat 1 to 5c Wildcat 10 to 2Co. Grain and Flour. Wheat HOc. Oats 32c. liarley Urewlng, -15c bushel; feed $2u per ton. Hour Wholesale, $8.S5. Live Stock Market. Steers JV4 to 3Hc Cows 3 to 3&c. Sheep $3.M gross to $4.00. Dressed Veal Nfcc. Hogs, allvo 5c. Hogs, droswed GVtc Wool and Mohair. Coarse Wool 14c Klne 16c. Mohair S6c. ii . . . Hay' Feedl Elc Baled Cheat $09. Clover StJ 9. Bran $to. Shorts 21. Creamery and Dairy Products. Good dairy butter S0JS6c. creamery Butter 30c 6 p. ra. Daily except Bundny 8 p. m. Saturday 0 p. m , 1 All sailing dates subject to mange yor2 an Francisco flaJlovery 8 days COLUMBIA K1VHII To Astoria tn1 Way Lanillngi P.tt ten. ex. sun",, WILLAMETTE RIVER btonmor Kuth loaves anlom for P.t. land nnd way lnndinps on Tnosdayjhnn- onyu nnu oniurunyo, aoont iu a. in, Foi uorvniiiB vnu wny innuingB. JMonilati Wednoedayfl nnd Friunya at about I p. in. A.L.CRAIG, M.P.BALDWIN. vjuii. J nan. iil. am, u. It. oc . dot! rorunnu, ure. Bnlom, 0r Happy New Year Hope you are going to. start thevi year and your trip East via the Bw llngton Route. If so you will tUrtt right. Porhnpa you may not know It, bull tho Burlington Route offers splendid! train sorvlco East via Billings, "Denver j nnd St, .Haul. Moroovor, It is (ho only rnflroai off- orliiB tlirough-trnin servico from the Northwest to tho Southeast, from Port land to St. Louis, via Tacomn, Seatth, bKnone, Uutto nnd Billings. A. C. SHELDON, General Arjent. H0 THIRD STREET,! PORTLAND. I Through personally conducted tourl . 1st sleeping carB between Portland anfl Cream, pan skimmed, at creamery-1 5c. at farm 22c. r, j Be Cream separator skimmed. r.... Mu. " ' -.",ri, iiRC ai iarm 2Bc. .i . Portland Market. Wheat Walla Walla, 70c. Wheat Valley. 7fic. i Klour Portland, heel grade$ 3.40f W-5: graham, $8.S0$8.0O. Oats Choice White, $1.15IXJl.nV6 " Barley-Feed, $91.50 per ton; rolled, $84.50. ' j Chicago onco a week, and botweon 0(1 ' den nnd Chicago threo Umes a wetll 1 via tho Scenic line. luruugu oianaara sleeping ci j dally between Ogden and Chicago, the Scenic line. Auruugn standard sleeping c dally between Colorado SprlDga St. Louis. I Through Standard and tourist sleti Ing cara daily between San Franclm and Chicago, via Lob Angeles and Paso. I Through Standard sleeping cars ail . chnlr cars dally botween St Paul b Chicago. Bure that your Ucket reads m . the Great Rock Island Route. The beBt and most reasonable to! Ing car service. ing car service. For Information t. j. CLARK, Trav. Pas8. Age L. D. GORHAM. uen.Agt., 250 Alder St., Portland, J .Mlllstufr Bran, $lStf$19. Hay-Timothy. $11 to $12 per ton unions 76c to $1 per cental. Potatoes eOOGu tiAr ..... uiii eosjwHJ per cental. earner!1 dAOr. aoS8JS; fancy amery S7 se: stor iK(ie ' s vitigVt S4ff35?4c per oi toe aaeoclaiioH u thought the members of the .!.,. Uon should attempt to regulate the I "ST0' - stre, 15iSe. Wctlc of their nmfeuu. ...u Hs-Orogon ranch. S4iT35Uo USRH lO SOOK to SOlre m.ll, . ... i seamen t and loxation. lie inHoi that lawyers had tiiki. - .!., own. The proposed bill was anally wlopted by the aaaoclgUoo. although ruruer smestd . uini..wi... . . . ' -' 4 Wchr4m. alvln- ., ZZ LT' " cllwd."- Drcy mas bsuA the t 9HSRM aexjpMtjr tl lOandlthlM. WM chaleaCMl 'Pees for CertWed deedee . Re. d Websur Holme, voted negnUvely tho ImI gdopUoa of the measure titer LesjljUtisw. Asf the otter ttrs ,eIuta. Mem that received faromble .i doten Poultry-Chickens, mixed, ioliq Mtrnd; hens, llffnvic; turkey8. live, lesjfllc. ilutton-GroM. $S.50$4. Hogs Gross, $.OO0$fi.S. Beef-Gros. $J.0$a.7f. Vtal-7HlSVic. Hops S8fSKc. Wool-VaUey, 12i4i5o; Hastern Qrl. 8uh; Mohair 200,280, ""o 16 Pnnd8 M' Upwftrd" O, C T Co's PASSENGER STEAMER POMONA Leaves for Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 10 a.m. For Corvallls Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday at 8 p. nv Quick Time, Cheap Rates Deck: Foot of Trade Street i M. p. BALDWIN, Agt i -i PENNYlfArpiLtJ :-T-" v .. 0 ....-.o ikV.. rikku. T.ke m er. Wf 1 "r.B, SuUUIhUmi mat Iff J ! ir(ftl. M Th - .r Ion of the association were the foi it t L4I m W."'! ' UmHn Uti ,.;. M.iU.. ?, 1'UILA