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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1903)
amaafrrrwi lr r t PAGE, FOUR. PLAN TO ABOLISH JUDGESHIP Legislator Who , Economy Wants One Rapid-Fire Judge Gould . Dp the Work - fCconomr UteroatUR of circuit tel)iHHM for the Judicial district eonf gosed of Marion, J.lnn, I'olk. Yamlijj and Tillamook eotinUee. I the o'i Of a Mil bolng prepared ' Mr- M,,$ df YnmhlH. 4 Ho comjilltffl atnthttlce showing the exact longth of time court was held In thoflo countlofi luring the lant Art yearn, and eetlnintod that tho aahulw now received liy the two judgea for tho tlmo actually employ! avoragge about ?30 DOT da)'. For the yearn from 1808 to 1002, Inclusive, tho two departments haro hold BOon8 bh follew: Marlon, doit. 1 p days, depL 2 421 days; Linn, ilept 1 (ffitlays, ilapt 2 81 daya; I'alk, dojiL 1 98 days, dept. 2 88 days; Yamhill, dept; 1 88 daya, dept 2 day; TllWunook. dept 1 18 daya. dept 2 X daya. Thla would be an average per year of 100 daya for on Judge. When there are MO daya per year on which emiirt coirtd "he lioM. Mr. MUM etlifle Utat one Judge ooohl perform (ho work now done liy the two, ad atlll have remaining one hundred daya. Tho argument that there la more time ounwimod by the court now than formerly, la erroneoua aa proved by flgurea furnished Mr. Mile by the county olrrk of each of the (Ire conn tlea. The exception to thla la In the case of Mnrion county, where two thlrda of the entire time spent In court, la employed. Thla la due. nvera Mr. Mllw, that court la called when ever an attorney hue n enea prepared for 'Irlul. ' If thla practice were die contlmiad and a rvgt'nu- ennolon held na In the other counllee. much time could be enroll uuil thus add to the 100 days nllittrWioo unoccupied. Hneli Judge now rerelres a salary of $8000 por ysnr, nnd In alx yera time, or nt the expiration wf another term ... .!... .1 I. I.- I-- 4.. I the stuto of mW. were ono judge to all Uu work. , TO tHM the measure at thla Session would not hare the effect of legislat ing either Jvdtfo out of ottlce. aa their terma do not expire for two rear. Aa Uie dales are now aet fur hold ing court, and tbla In riiujuw-tloii with the new law Axing four term of court )er year Instead of three. mild he noreaeary only a alight ohmi. In TUlHWOok county, m one department la now In aoaalon about two weeks. after the other. Mr. Mllea expecta oujertiotia to hi measure from the ntorneya. aa It re moves one of their uumbitr from of lice. PRISONERS WHO ESCAPED Have Been Captured at North Yakima Oktvemor Cbaailwrbuu Friday la Matt lb Irat requisition panra frow kit Me. lb)- being for tbe return of PtftHk Ward and F Miller, arreted In .Vwth YnktHM. Waak.. after bartng eaea)Mati fmw JU at IVntand Tbe wm aJt two bttbOM wbo broke oeu a fratcbt car tbe O It. & K. Co.. at the Umajtoal yard at PurtUad. steal-1 lUfT M aaortaaaH of artietta. Tbet Ubtl wu roHdiKted by V. N. Oatetts, IkeM dNit' dteirtel uilorney. ve, Ue ewe wa atixxwut una day U order to eooMro addtttoual wttueaeoa, IIk twv prisoners eacatKl from Jnlt, O' Guessed He Was "Full" "You nra wnnrgna tik batng Jrunk' waat nv yon to any abU It" mU Eczema Mew M ml.lai xl. .vu, h-t.. .v.. 01 UIUUM, UI(T WOlllll I'll ft WtvillH "Myour drtMAa4K4l.il - """uki tii roauM w Ui ro?tt two ropu mi a ihi, mju Mu w TtK tUTortur trvuu m l. ,...i.. . . lurum. JjSJM.Jff1. ! aM rwrta to- T uUljU, Vut MMiMi am ?SSt&V,,VZ Hood's Sarsaparllla rtnUMKr , mSW trawlau. VHf4ll HWWl'TUiu.ll.UlUft5B; FiVrM Acting PollccUHdge I'au In thc nJu nirlnnl eourt this mornfng, Btornly ad' dressing Charles Gtay, whose gonorat appearance carried conviction of a night's dissipation. "I cannot deny the charge," responded Clay. "I guess from nil accounts. I muet have been pretty full." Thla admission caused the presiding magistrate to Impose n ttne of $10 or the alternative of apond Ing Ave daya In the city Jull. Not bavins- the reoulred nmount of the lino, Clay went to Jail. This was the Jlrst cas Mr. leaho has had since assum ing charge of the office when Itecord er Jndah left for a visit In 8an Fran claoo. It There a Weak Spot That Ii Likely To Develop Diseate? Paines' Celery Com pound Quickly Reaches the Affected Parts, fortifies Them and Imparts New Life to the Blood Are you roBaclous of a weak spot In roaMC-tion with any of the great organs of the body? Do your kidneys iMHber ywcT It aaay be that you oxporl ente pain In the small of tho back. You perhaps Ami Uie akin dry and harsh, the urine high colored or a de posit In It. Any of Uieae symptoms point to kldiuy trouble. Is your liver dotal lie work prop erly? If you have vomiting nausea, furred tongue, conitlpntlon or disor dered vision, there la a weak apot In lonnectlon with the liver. Thla de innmla Instant attention. Is the network of muscular flbrea of the stomach In a healthy condition, or are the nerves weak, Irritated or In (lamed? la the digestion poor? Have you dyapepsla, Indigestion, heartburn, or wateibrneh? Any of these troubles nre forerunners of Buffering and 111 health. Does your blood, as It courses to all pnrls of the body, carry nourishment and life, or Is It rilled with Impurities and K)laona? Unless you have a full and vigorous supply of pure blood, your life la In dally danger. ICiulueut medical men nnd the tens of thousands made well nnd ationg by I'alne'a Celery Compound, will tell you that this marreUma Mnedlelne la sure deliverer from all the trouble we bavo mentlouod. Vnlue's Celery Comjjound quickly anil prompt-1 ly renchee tlie weak suffering parte. fortifies them, gives new life to the IiIinhI, nourishes the nerves, builds inuaelM nnd tissue, and makes you re Jole In a rondltlon of health thai will he pnrmaneut and lsxtlna. It's Easy to Dye with i Diamond Dyes i Plain tllmtltms on every IMM'bag tell bow to use the Aye..' Ns other dye equals Dia mond Dye In strength, simplici ty and fastness Direction book and IS dyed samples tre Diamond Dyes. Iturllnalon Yt rrllttHHHH H IIHIHIIt Basement Is Flooded Tho city, bull bulhtlng was a old nlrofiir and uninviting ylare tud OttraHM of tbe bea duwiiiHinr of rain during tbe taat .li hours. Uie bnaoMiont became IbMHted, and tMU ne ceeiilajted tjft ubnnd(MUet of tbe boallng idnut 'tk WlNainott.. river Is biHMUlng. At noon um1s It refts ternd ITtj (net, bavins raited two feet during tbe HlgHi. A turtbet rlio la e. pwied Thus for tbe (ttx-ration of Ue boats baa not been Interfered wjtk, but a ronUnnanre of tbo rain, and any treat Inrrwaae In tbe etage of (be atmaw wltl rottnire tbe rloolnf of jn N-ka at Oregon City. - .i a - Defeated in Both Gaines Ttyt iu naanvt ball Uanii of W'd tanMOUnlMM(ty f nVvatod In vunaa wtu uwntn fiom th orvaliu A rkullnrnl ollo laat night. At Sa lt Um hmuM tantu HVxt and tkn COM WW II to 10 1 Mvor at nPAoiL lUa 1H.- W.tl. ..i i ... .. . . ... . ." """ """ w " ' waa a cor of 5 to 1 In favor o( Uw vfaWtOr. rHIItlnal "pointer. AukMgr wajr or nty not nkotad in Waantnalon. nm. If Iw la hU an. It vKU of Jmoo Fnrtk, mw lottcUn, ' Wat anrmwljr IVintMWon. Urt nknnjr to atlM eoaianat a mks mm (rm MiaiU. m &Mm a m irmi , lh Mata WIL JOURNAL, nn.noN. SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, THE DAILY SEVERAL LIGHTING PLANS Are Being Pushed for State Buildings Present Contract Expires Thirty Days After Session 8eeral lighting companies of the state have submitted estimates of the cost of lighting the state buildings. that will be considered against the ex pense of the Btato constructing Its own plants for light nnd fcyitor. Tho board made no othor rcconv inundations than tho governor's mes sage, nnd the committee has takon no nctlon upon tho mnttcr. The prosont cost of lighting Is $IM. 000 por year, and somo of the esti mates are under this figure, nlthough tholr oxnet amount will not bo glvon out. 8ecrotnry of State Dunbar says the board hnB turned the matter entirely over to the legislative committee. The present contract of tho Salem i.iifiit 1'nivAr & Trnctlon Comnanv ex plros 30 dnys after tho adjournment .3: 0 o'clock a meeting for men will be of the legislature, so tho atnte will notl' the gymnasium of tho Y. M. C. have a suporllous time to erect n plant. If such should bo the decision. If the city of Salem hnd a llRhtlilg plant It could dorlve nn linmoniu rev- enue from soiling to the stnte. the county, the schools nnd to tlio public. The plant would not bo taxed or pay big salaries to lobbyists. The way such matters have been transuded in the past, n high price for an Inferior service will bo aqueeited out of tho state by some Portland pri vate corporation. Pat Does Good Work The. Impioved condition of the Southern Pacific street crossings In tills city is due to the energetic work of P. I). Pninty. the resident section foreman. These crossings have for yenra twen In bad condition, but this winter Foremnu I'runty lias filled In the crossings with granlto wnuU.Sutftt Conuulealnur Uriawold co-aperattHl J with Mr. I'runty In informing the work, which tcamstcra. Is fully appreciated by SUNDAY SERVICES. W. C. T. U. Mrs. M. U. Hoxter will speak nt the V. (' T V. Sunday nt I o'clock. All are Invited. St. Paul's Eplseepol. Sen It-en on Sunday at 10 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 14 m. Services on Friday at S p. m. First Presbyterian. II. A. KetcbuiM. pastor. Preaching aervlces at 10. So a. nt. and T.30 p. in. Young People's meeting at S:S0 p. in. Central Cengregatlenal. Corner of Nineteenth and Ferry atreeta. Suuday School at 10 a. ra. Preaching services at II a. m. nnd 7. Jo p. tu.. conducted by Ker. A. C. Itlckel. Christian Science. First Church of Christ. Sciential. Services: Leaeou aermon and ulilhl reu's ('biases nt 11 a. m. Subject: "Love." Yednesday evening meetlngn at T:SU p. m. Christian Science hall, on Court and Mberty streets First Congregational. Preucblng at 10: So a. m. and 7:0 p. m. Morning subject: "Cbrietian Optimism" Kvenlng subject: "Tbe Oumtototlou of Israel " Sunday School at U m. Junior Kudeavoi at 3:16 n W. Y. P. S C. K. at :.. ,, , A WONDERFUL MEDICINE xiUL FOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS, Sick Headache, Constipation. V?nd and Pains in Stomach, Impaired Digestion. Disordered Liver and Female Ailments. Tho Sala now exooads SIX MILUON Boxes por Annum, lrrJ alr r ttt. Proprt,r. THOMAS D813CMA.M, St. HHu, BatUaj Sold Evorywhoro, In Boxos, lOc. and 20C. U S.A.Dtpo, JoCIStrt, Nw Y- 1503. Methodist Episcopal. John 1'arsonB, pastor. Services at 10-30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.. Subject of tho morning sermen: "Tlio uies- sednees of Faith." and of the evening ... r.. .. Cnltnnl nt sfmen: "J'eace. buuuhj avv. . 12 m. and Kpwoith Lcagtie nt 6:30 p. m. Sjxclal mdslc by the choir, Prof. Francesco Seley, director. First Baptist. V. V. Cliffe. pastor. Morning ser vice 10:80 a. m. Bible School 12 m. Young People's meeting C:30 p. m. Ev piling service 7:30 p. m. At the even ing service Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Oaker. the blind singers fiom Philadelphia, will slug. First Unitarian, orner of Chemoketa and Cottage atreeta. Frank Abram Powoll, lxutor Siinilav Schoool at 10 a. in. Preach ing at 11 a. m. Subject: "Spliltuall ty." In the evening Mr. Powell will lecture on'"The Demands of the Ase." Mrs. Hallie PanlBli Hinges win sing. United Evangelical. Cottngo between Centor and Mnrion streetH. C. A. Itablng. pastor. Ser vices Sundny. aJnuary 25, 1003. Sun day School 10 n. in. Preaching 11 a. m. Stllijcci union to tie aninis. i. P. S. C. E. prayer meeting at 0:30 p. in. (!opol service nt 7:30 p. m. Sub ject: "Two Sowings and Two Itonp Ings." Y. M. C. A. Coiner of Commercial nnd Che maketa streets. Sunday afternoon nt A. v. w. uuire win muuoss me meet- 1"K- "! tlm noted blind singers, Mr. !"' Mrs. W. V. linker, will sing. All men nre cordially Invited to this ser vice. Flr3t United Brethren. Corner of Twelfth and Mission atreeta. O. O. Oliver, pastor. Preach ing services nt 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. in Subject of morning sermen: "Superi ority of the Christians Portion." Kv eniiiit: "Procrastination." At 0:30 there will be organized n Christian Endeavor Society. Come and give us the encouragement 'of your presence. Christian Science. Second Church of Gfcrist. Scientist, No. 200 Liberty street. Sorvlcos nt lo :to a. m. and 7:30 p. in. bubjoct of lesson sermen: "Love." Wednosduy evening etstlmnny nnd experience meeting at 7:80 p. in. Free rondlng loom In same building; open ench af ternoon except Sundny. The public Is coidlally Invited to nttend the ser vices and make us of tho rending room. Don't fotget nrl Norton's lee turs on February 1st. Cattle Chapel.' Church of the United llrethreu In Christ, corner of Fourteenth and Mn rion streets. N. J. Crawford, jwstor. Sunday School at 10 a. in. Preaching at U a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening nt 7: SO p. m. Nearest point to the street car line, comer of Fourteenth and Center streets, one block south of the church. First Christian. Corner of High and Center stieets. Oeu. C. itltchey, pastor. Preaching nt lo:30 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Morning sermen: "The Grow lug Power of the (lOSpel." A companion sermon to last Sunday morning's discourse. Evening sermeu: 'A New Testament Seeker of Salvation." Bible School at 12 m Juuloii C. K. at 3 p. nt. Senior C. E. at 8:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thurs day at 7:30 p. tu. New Testament hlatory close Monday evening at 7 30 o'clocl. A cordial Invitation la ex tended to all. especially visitors. Mermenlsw Frem a Mermen Stand, point. Tbe elders aud mem iters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, of Salem, will inset Sunday, the 25th. lost.. In their hall at No. K3 Commercial street, third floor, at t and 7:3o p. m. There will be vlalt Ing elders from various parts of Ore gon Elder X Pratt, president of the Northwestern states mission, will he present All S3fcgj -p'' 'W-p? CxJHff,Pii' The Ills of Women Act upon the Nerves like r a woman, aiuium i'": Vegetable Compound win tiuiuiuy Details of a Severe Case "DKAR Mns. Piwiam:-I have the pabt flvo years. About a monu .1... in,nni,nlll nt nf-rtlllll times . Ti,n relnHnn of woman's nerves. nnd generative closo- consequently nine tenths of tlio nervous prosirauon, nervous dSwndenS?" the T blues," sleeplessness, and nervous irri ability of ?Sn arise from some 'derangement. of the organism which makes er a voman. Herein wo prove conclusvoly hat Lydlti fc. Pinkliuiu'. Vol os TreaToneof your books, and finding many testimonials or tho bene SS ViTects of Lydlfv 13. PlnKliniii's Vcgetnlilo Compound, osperi cnoe 1 I y lady sufforors. 1 commenced its use and am happy to Btato that alter usinir a few bottles I feel Ito a new woman. ucuc uu t. .0 ..., bwv. USin tL Keommendlng your .medicine lSrf-yJI yon do no Xothiiifr tvill relievo that you have mv neurty tnanits ior your vuiuuw j,......... ........... 1 , . v ... i -n ..frXr..T wninnn will lists vour Vcfrotablo Com- Und.-M.KXMVt; Eau ClairoWls. (May 29, 1001). surely as Lydhi E. IMnkhnm's Vegotaolo uompounu; m nn.'u dvniiiriimiici. IiimiIs and tones up tlio clellcatQ fon'nlo organism. It is a r.......i-k ,.ninifitiitf. tluvt nclus displacement of tho womb, inilamination of tin ovaries, and is invaluable during tho change of lifo.al of which may neip xo cause nervous iuonitnuu. Read what Airs. Day says: ..n. md p.vmikM 1 will the benefit I have received from tnklnjr your remedies. I aiiffiirod or a luii tlmo with nervous prostration, uuvkiwho, mm it.uu,lPmU, ,.,., ntlou. p.iln in the stoniaeh after eating, and constipation 1 often t Ii jiwlit would Iomi my mind. I hogan to take l.ydia l- Plnkluttn rtocot 1 1 "iitiit . . . .. . ... , ...i t. i. ... ,..... ,r.wl ... uinn f..il nir 1 O V now WOllllin. 1 uuniiui, l4. ii. i 1. 1 i ii. ..-.. .... ,..i. c..(Vn.. n 1 ill.l will l'Ivo Lvuln fc. i lukliaa remedies a trial." .Miw. Maiiik Uav, Klonuora, l'a. (.March 35, 1001.) Free Medical Advice to Women. Mrs. Pinkham invites fir ndvlfiii. You need not ho afraid to toll Iter tl thliurs vou could not explain to tho doctor your Id tor will bo seen only hy fldential. Mrs. J'liiklium'x troubles enables her to you, and she will ebarge Another Case of Nervous Prostration Curei Y " Dk.VR Miii. 1'iNKiiAM ' Allow mo to express to you tho boneflt I In, derived fromtaUIng Lydlti K. lMiilcliaiirs vogouuno i;omiioiinu. wi r yturiuri to fiiku it I wus on the veriro of nervous prostrntlon. Cotf not ilooi) iiiirhU. nnd I MilTerod dreiultiilly from iudlgcston nnd headacht hoard of i.ydin E. l'inkliaiu woudriul medicine, nnu ocgan ua u&e,T! lininodlntoly restored my health. 'l can heartily recommend it E. IIKIBKINS, 2.1!i Lapiilnv St.. Mm $5000 FORFEIT 'f nuiinot fortliwltli pr.Hlucii tho orlgliml letter and iIjbiIot' uhuiv wtiluionluK Hhii'li win irov tueir absolute Keiiuinenesi. l.ydla i:. rinkliiuu Medicine Co., I.ynu, Mu SIGNS OF DECAY, InvUiliU' io all but th experienced DENTIST Are on many teeth. They can he felt. Unions too warning U heeded much .aunering and the ultimate lo of laowe teeth la the reault. Ile romoral of ulwratod parta and j BILLING Of cltie will arrest Uie decn. Our flUint Is the ii.oat porferr et Invent 'H It Ii. wiy la ting. Drs. FPLY & 0LINGER, j Roo mi : Ptitcffiae Block, Salem. Or Want to Be Divorced I Hlie Maklnson, throuoit her attar y. C. U MtNtarjr. of olty. has brouttt suit for divorce fiom a B. Mnklnonn Th- parties to the suit wi UteruuuTied it, Uaker City in StfUojber, 1890. aM imutkon of th pWntWt by ofn4ant In 4fay. 1301. te groiiM unon whlen the dlvorco 1& jkol PWnUa asita fjp Um oustodyj ! of the two minor ehlldroa un?ai an i Ruth, aged 9 and i years, respectively. mMtimmmMmmm a Firebrand. organs Is very - ",j .,,, Mlia tm,m '" " Cured in Hau Claire, Wis. been nlllng; from ' tMfcr nxsuifll this distressing condition sol positive euro for all kinds o lienrinir down feeling, lmi'k wrlto vou a few lines to It oul:now .......... 1 .ili uuil innri. all women to write to hj women and is absolutely cot vast experience with sue! tell you just what is bestfci 3011 nothing for her atlvic to all suffering women." Miw. Br j-'rnnuineo, Uil. t,.uny si, iwi.j OPENING PIANO AND ORGAN SALE The Allen & Gllbert-Ramaker Co.P'l pose to Sell 25 Instruments In tJ Next Two Weeks Read YVhitThtJ Have to Say in Regard to It Tho second ahlnmont of pauw ll organs were rocolved today and a now on exhibition. We are prepart to show you tho rlnoet line of goo-; ever exhibited In Salem. e ' them In nil woods nud designs, and prices that will astonish you. No 1! the tlmo for you to buy an laarj mont. as wo will offer, for the few days, any piano or organ In atoro at Eieatly rodtiood prices do this Rimnlv na nn advertiseBfl We want to plnco 25 instrumeeli l .1 j. ...... i. ...! waWil!" If pnnrl irnnlo lnur nrlCM. aBJ l work can nQcomyllsh It 0" J Includas the Knabo. IIar.l. S1 Bvarot; FUclTqr. Ltidwig, W Dames, gnblo, 'Cablo, Kingsbury nngion, i toward, uuw - . ers. In tho organ department ? found the Maon & Harohn r Pacltara, -Chicago Cottage c clmlleiiKe the world for a betu nortetl stock. Itemcmhr that great reduction sal' will '' ,w days. f 'Allen &Glb8rt-RamakanC zvv commercial oi. wri For Sale. A residence In Hast Salem that tJOOO to build, for t000 - H9-U DERBY & 'LU Our LaCorona Tnnwienl oJgar Ii Uie kind that almost ovary smoker. Ask your er for this special brand esteln. Salem. Ore Ans "" oh lias i