hi r f' ir i. 2 I M tf' PAQE- TWO. THE DMLY JOURNAL, " " N. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY, 7, 1903. Talk this over with your doctor. If he says Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is all right for your hard cough, men taxe it. a C.ArrtCo., fcow.ll, MM. "fffSP?, THE DMLY JBBBMUL Members Northwest Afternoon N paper League. DY HOFER BROTHERS. Dally Ono Year, $4.00 In Advance. Dally Three Monthe, $1.00 In Advance, Dally by Carrier, 60 Cents Per Month, Weekly One Year, $1.00 In Avance, hiiihiiiiiii mm mi MfterJufBffik PRJQ illlllllinillHHH""l A BILL F0RJHE MINERS GEAR TO MY HEART 18 THE JUNKET. Thorc Is probably no moro charm- "Inn diversion than tho legislative JuiiVtot, It has boon much condemned, and Ih not In roal voguo at this ses sion, but has lost none of Its old-tlmo 4i!IiirinK charms. Whnt can bo n mora enticing picnic than for n fow clover Benators and representatives, not too many, but Tjjood follows, and mutually Interested In their respective "local meaHuros." to ho olT on n trip to soma Inland city, and be mat by th baud and grateful uonRtHutints of tho lioniH member, all redliot for an appropriation. Not many of the members are situ ated ao iib to anjoy the society of Uielr wives at IhIbiii, and n few of them al ways llutl It necessary to have the blue-eyed, yellow-haired stenographer or the brunette Toy committee ilerk no uIuiik on audi trlHi. Then there Is a good feed, rree on tertatnmont, a nubile reception. tliHurca tn make Jolly speeches about "our glorious slate" awl this "hrlsjlit nnd beautiful little city at yours," iiml ofter reiurreeled gaga. The Junketing business In Oregon Is probably reduced to a ininlinum. Tho ways nud menus committee quiet ly divided up. d Hail IU members In the etib-cointul'evs go over the grounds Mud buildings of all the local atnUt In. alltiitious Hi tin1 enpltal. The day of big Junkets may be ovei lu Oregon, but there has been many a nice, little aide trip iHlwii, avail at this economical (tension, where a IiuhcIi of solas has stolen away from the cures of stpta to ride out a free Was that will be solemnly charged up hr mileage. Mut our Oiegtiii log rollers are not nearly an baa as some of the same rufeselun tu other states. Listen to the wall of the Han Framlaoo Chron trie, a Republican paper, lamenting the degeneracy of 4bv Kepuhiu an leg- la latum of that state: "Ttie season of JnheUng Is war, ierhaps (he sinning of litem net's In Uita rwspert way be condoned t n Uie ground that Uie precedent set ly previous legislatures wga bad. Many of the latter were grievous of fenders Most of lb legislative see. slon was wasted lu Junketing trow owe end of th state to the other, the most Hltnsy eieuse being enough to suggest a pleasure party, and a pro longed abeenee from the halls of legle laflou. Naturally, the latter days of Ut aesslun. under sui-h condition, witnessed the most discreditable. and the rushing tht-ough of vicious bills, Iramaturo measures and poorly digested laws, to tho proJudlQC of tho beet interests of tho state Tho practice had grown to be a fixed Inatl tutlon, and tho mombcrn of tho flu ent legislature doubtless felt Justified In Its Indulgence, In a limited dogieo. at least, without Imperiling their own standing or the Interests of tho state. It Is a hopeful sign for tho rost of the session, however, that they are wak Ine tin to IU actual necossitlos. Thore Is enough "of tho session still left for both houses to do good, honost work. EASTERN OREGON RECOGNIZED. Tho Journal rogrots that Henry Downing could not bo appointed as superintendent of tho pen, but la very much grntlfled that Eastorn Oregon has received substantial recognition at tho hands of tho Chamberlain administration. Mr. Whoaldon's ploa in tho legisla ture for a slnglo committee clerk for tho minority of sovontoon mombors, Illustrates the condition of the bunch grass and sage-brush section of Oro gon In holding ofllco. Ifttrt'.orn Orogon and tho Wlllnmotto valley aavo Mr. Chntnborlaln hand some majorities, and In return have n right to expect consideration ut Ills hands, and Tho Journal considers his action In naming his drat two Impor tant appolntmonU, state land agent and prison superintendent, from that section as n proper and appropriate recognition. Mr. Downing nud his frleufls take their defeat with good gntce, and con sider that they made a clean fight for the place, and have no regrets or sore places. They, think the gover nor did the best under atl the circum stances, and will show him that they are loyal Democrats still, ami will not be found faltering In support of the party or Its principles because they were turned down. Charles W. Jatnos, the appointee, Is about 61 years old, haa a family, mostly grown, ami lms been by occu pation u real ett ate man. and has had some experience In holding oltlrus, and la also possessed of recognised executive ability, and considered a power In the party uf his county. Ills selection will It approved by all Democrats mud u great many Uepiib llrana In Uaker count'. Ills apitulnt went will gain for the governor the friendship of ttaateyi Oregon Demo crats, and he will be socially and In every way an elUcleflt member of Uie administration. It Is said of Mr. James that, while he Is a humane man. and will favor reforms la prison manage ment, he will prove a strict disciplin arian and guarantee an excellent busi ness administration at Uie prison. If he meets than gejed locations at all reasonably wall, tttt state will have cause for eongmiuhVloH over bis ap point metit. Commission Composed ' :-' Five Members of Who Are to Collect Mining ,. Exhibits for the Fair reath Ceased During Fainting Spells. Revived by Artificial Respiration. EXTRAORDINARY OFFEI $t doonbar READINGS ONE DOLLAR'S Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Cured Wife. Know Thy Destiny, Past, Present and Fute In view of the fact that so many people have been unable to see m since my cut In prices, occasioned bythe many callers, I have determine to extend the time for one day longer. HOPELESS CASES. Wits ike doctor leaves sad says the case Is boiielets, wast remains to be dune f Nothing, if the doctor's word U Una) Mueh. If you will listen to the etstrHtenU of wen end wuuiea ho were mo "hopeless ras Riven wn by tUn-tun, sad who were perfectly sad lmHWHently cwvl by the of IH lfeKcl Oelden AlftUcal Dttcwwn Nothing U more swe than that thousands ot writ diseased inn. ' k wbsUasie iufch 1 I neasatTSMge. mi clMMM U1 UlKht isjnssls, aav tx'do raataead to neiictt jesKh hy uwr u g( lie " IHsvw eof." Will it vuce JOURNAL X-RAYS. )ot ' tn .1 TTn 'HgHa Igggggggf m Igggggailt ! VvSHBBBBBBBu..n 1 mmA gVggteBWU Eki ' :tfaWlTw,p j HWF'- ! It hs cnied HiNsty elirat oet of er huu died whets It w gives s tail sad faith ful tsia) that rewnl Mt hsve cmy two chances .u s hundred of fsilnre snd nuetj-kht chsnr. of bemg restored to perteefheaath It is worth trying. rt srtss. Oewsi C. hl MSsd. J ASfMelftStf M.f IU SHNSM lt M sfcmrto sen sae miju ue i esjL aes msien tratsaa Ml ill M awai is a ta esiSiirs mm sw FIMU see eh baass is UrllM imm mm mt CllU. lesluc u matim fci '-- MM ud a as UN ot tae iatwtet tkMVf me af l vm uw or mwwii in ntnn ' U IB tea Mn .use I'wWf " tui ' IS wvul t K4 FHant. Ut, rctcr t,Mtaju laodwal Adviser conteiniMjc ot-et the sejM Wye neyetis Msta eat nwetat jf mm to pay expense ef wiihec saA. JaUeilal 1 7 eftlUkeBhlll tllWim ggggf tlldl MUlfk Hi gpnws we eeBFsww reee'f e" enrw e" pe iwj eovMS, x tatM km the hh ad voUtete Aureus IV K V lists', WXk,H The tits) nay of the held In Portland and the Mth will W. We do not nse the word "pants" lu speaking of the nether garntenU of gentlemen. It la trousers. SecreUry Moody wan resigned to I tT liobson'a resignation and accepted u , , with cheerfulness and alacrity King hMward has been sitk .v. since Oeneral Miles' visit. Mai c was he night of that new nulfm m s A tresneudous blltaard Is ii"t In the Maet, but even the mgK-) u - of It have nut strut k the state iuu-. If SH of the legtalatun wen r N 1 ml to IStrtland to oii.hl. then- a attuut M (-hunhes ai Sal.-m whio li ine services will he h.KI tosiorruw " ! Thrx- blll (bat sre lmi'iath- siul .iud do well to iuveeilate, Mr 1-g slstor the UlrH-t liluiai Law the y 1st salary Is and th WilllauiMut Imitation law or lu Russia the newspapers are ittx allowed to any what they be!le( ' Well, that Is not su bad Here It in tulle eoninton for tbetu M not tn-lit.- what they any titinuge is the lugiatltudt of tsau Mu-u auino Industrious l.-jjUlatif , tries to appoint sutneou to oversea other people's husiuess ir thoui. theu other ptxu.de, unaist-fully ptu ' teat s Atle KiutMtt m he will ight su and all thin test iand In his vm u ih. United States senate Heres a i hance fur Teddy. e has M aluds of annie to his credit exct pt a ftnntf. House Dill No. 220, introduced by Mr. UobblnB of Ilalcor nnd road for tho first and second times on January 2G, f "For an act to provldo for the es tablishment, maintenance and sun port of n bureau of mlnos, to be known ns the 'Ouronti uf Minos of the State of Orogon;' for the appointment of a board of governors nnd for the duties and powers thereof; for the ap pointment of n commissioner of in I noa and deputies nnd to dnuno their duties nnd powers; to promote nud oncourago tho collection of min erals nnd mlno products to bo used In the minora! oxhlblt of tho Lowls nnd Clark Contonnlnl nnd American Pa cific Exposition and Orlontal Fair; to promote the mineral roHotircos of tho State of Oregon, and to make appro priations for nnd provldo for the maintenance of such buroau of mines." The nutbor, J. II. Ilobblns.of Simili ter, is a practical mining man. He lms been interested lu the mineral Industries of Itastern Oregon for 30 yenrs, nnd is now engnged in opera tions of actual mines. His bill was drafted after' enreful consultation with mining men of both lflnstern and Southern Oregon, nnd It Is the fruit age of their experience during many yesja of residence In tills s'nle and Investigation Into tho conditions that govern. From a survey of the various bills Inst have been offered. Die Itobbins bill bears tho apparent marks uf greater wisdom In the IiauiIUur of mining properties, nud It provides for he es'nbllsliment or a buronii along lines that are practical nnd comprehensive. Mining Men on the Commission. One of the distinctive features ot the Itobbins bill is that It provides for the Hppolutinent of a commission of five men as commissioners, or "gov ernors." as tlie mil names mem. wuu this safeguard against turning the commission Into a Hlltlcal machine: .."Who shall be oltlzens ef the State ef Oregon, not more than three mem bers ef thsm to belong to the same political party, and the chief occupa tion of whom shall, at the time of their appointment, be that of mining." It Is an axiom that members of inch a commission should be practical ntiulng men. nnd, as most iiersons will concede, they should not all be residents of Portland. It Is under stood that ttepreeentatlse Myers has a bill touching the same subject, and providing the naming of members who live In this city. Manifestly, If experts sre to be se lected to handle the mining Interests of Oregon, they should rome from thoHi' portion of h triad- wherein tlif miii' -" IVttl.mil should lie i-in'-t n I i i1 i lulnl-olon hut Falntinc spells are a ure indication of a weak heart. I he heait cannot do the wotlc required of it and tops beating. If it ceases for more than a minute death ensues. Weak hearts must have aid from the oullde, such as Dr. Miles' 1 Ieart Cure, alone can u ve. It is a heart tonic It reflates the pulse, en riches the blood and Improves the circulation. "For two years my wife wasin very poor health. At first her back troubled her a creat deal, then she had shoitness ofbrea h and Irregularity of the periods. 1 he pain in her back crew worse and extended to the connection of the spinal cord at the base ot the brain and from there to her heart. She had two very bad slnkinc spells, when the pain in her heart was most intense and her breath stopped. The second time we hail to resort to artificial respiration to revive her. We were advised to Rive Dr. Miles' Heart Cure a trial and I bought a bottle and becan Hiring it as directed. We found the doses were too strong, so I gave her half-doses three times a day, and she began to improve. After she had talen two bottles the pains were all gone and the was feeling like a new woman. .She continued the Heart Cure in small doses for several months and Is now enjoying belter health than lor the past six tears." M. J. Thompson, Dept. County Clerk, Klamath l.O..Cal. All druggists sell and guarantee first bot lie Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhait, lnd. ggggggggggfiVQ VgffK IgggggggggK'B!? J gggstW m i"" ggggggggaV JH gggHHRgggHLflH r isWy nM?JJiAJKnCijifftnl MISS LINN WARDELL The greatest living exponent of Occult Science and Palmistry, win fame Is world wide. The only Clairvoyant und Palmist ever having been accortlod roc lions by the Kuropenn Sovereigns, to whose court alio hns boon Invl She hns successfully penetrated the secrets of tho monnrchs, princos, tl lomnts, stafosmon and the most distinguished In the scientific and phi sopliic world. Mv I ll llllllliM Like a Comet T Vk 5 s lr ,h8 ' ' comes JL X A 1 J5 the s'r of health 1 to vt eak and VV wsry dsseern iVxesniavspepiic, famous remedy doss lor the atom Kodol niw M sunenss ins ntiurai luloss ot di(Mor. and doss the work ef ihs ! stomach. rlaiiut the nervous tension, wl.il the Inflamed irvjklca snd onemeranse ef that erraa are allcwsd o B rest sad as!. It cur indirestioa. Ilsiulcr MMtsuon ot ihs Kti.it nerveus evapsps-a ii i allsiomsck boubiss b ehMasiBf pu'fyi"? ' d Stftjsethtrui r f Ur. j. SBSsshf s ot ths sio n sea tM diftsc t Ana, e- ssw G&jmz& Kodol DjspepsiaCure! Test Phf Caa Ssfy Tm. BMMs eakf. S I 09 SU aeta aW IMSM At mmI U. W4 Mil H &C. ftttawl ly 1 fc Mm 4 C9 CfilCJWW. iliTiti lliiliiiilisllisiilill 1111111 iliiiTlil Mil Ill Some Practical Provisions. The practical provisions of the bill may be Judged by the rending of sec tion 22, which in part Is: First That explosives must bo stored In a magaxlno provided for that purpose alone; said imigaslue to be placed far enough away from tho working shaft or tunnel or incline to ensure the same remaining. Intact In the event of the entire stock of explosives In mid magaslne lie ox ploded; that all explosives in excess or the amount required for a shifts work must he kept In said nmgatine; that no powder or other explosive be stored In underground workings where men are employed; that each mine shall provide and employ n suitable device for thawing and warming pow der and keep the same In condition for use; that oils or other combusti ble substances shnll not be kept or stored In the same mngnxlne with ex plosives. "Second That the commissioner of mines shall have authority to regu late and limit the amount of nltro powder stored or kept In general sup ply s'ores lu mining camps or mining towns, where there Is no municipal law governing the storage of same. Third That oils and other Infln mable material shall be stored or kept In a building erected for that purpose, and at a safe distance from the main buildings, and at a safe distance from the powder magaslne, nnd tholr re moval from said building for use shall be In such quantities as are necessary to meet the requirements of a day on ly. "Fourth That no person shall, whether working for himself, or in the em ply of any person, compauy or cor poration, while loading or charging u hole with nltro-glycerlne. powder or other explosive, use or employ any rftet-i or Iron tamping bar; nor shall am mine manager, superintendent, loti'iuuii or shift bow. or other person haunt: the management or direction of mint, labor, allow or permit the mm oi sin h steel. Iron or other metal nunpiui- bar by. the employes under hit- management or direction." To Collect Exhibits far the Fair. One of the sections. No. ST. provides foi the collection of an exhibit for the It-Hi and Clark and the St. Louis KMuinn. which latter exhibit, of comae, would be new. or added to. for the fair to fee held in Portland. The section rends: -. . , . . .. m ofOPJl "Section 17. It shnll be the dutv f UYCr MeY6 S UaKerV. W X-2 CUUK1 oi the hoard of governors, with the aid' - aud assistance of the commissioner of mines. Inspectors and other assist ants, to devote no much of their time and of the funds made available for their use aa In their ludgment may seem proper, toward the collection preparation, classifying and listing uf a mineral exhibit, to be need In the State of Ougonv mineral exhibit at St l.oui in ih.- tau of MtSkourl in ih. ar l'tot m the International iMHtkitkm to be hfld in Mid cit dm in sal.! t-ai aud lu the mineral e nn.it of Xhv Lewis and Clark CYnt( i, n a, an.) Ann-man and Pa ine K;i n a' .1 Oritntal Fair and for u-.o Are You In Trouble of Any Kind? Discontented, unhnppy. or not satis fied In life, or have you any domestic or past tioubles that annoy you? Hut no mntter what your troubles may bo, you will bo told of It and receive pro per advice. How to Overcome all Trouble. Your pnst, your present life and your entire future enn be told by con sulting Miss Wnrdel, the World Em inent Trance Clairvoyant and Scien tific Palmist, who is the greatest mis tress of occult science nnd psychic forces the world has ever produced. Her Predictions are Always Correot and Never Falls to Come True. As many poor people In this city and elsewhere will testify. Positively guarantees success when all others fal.l Concerning Business Affairs. (lives never falling Information re garding all kinds of business law suits, claims, collection investments, speculations, making changes, wills, pensions, Insurance, deeds, mortgages, patents, Inventions and all financial diflcultles. Love, Courtship and Marriage. Oives truthful tevelntlons In all love affairs, troubles, marriage, fam ily difficulties and divorce; reunites the separated, settle lovers' quarrels, The most sensitive need not hesitlve need not hesitate to call on-W Wardel, she is a lady of culture nnd courteous In her rnannor, and wm nleaalua address. Her aim is to advise serlntialv nnd confidentially nsrlora are so arrsneed Hint vnn noma In pnntnot with no one. while If consultations are nlways conducted In private and held most sacred by h Bear in mind the fact that she will positively rofuso to accept a iw the result of the Interview is not entirely satisfactory. OFFICE HOURS: 10 A. M. TO 9 P. M. MISS LINN WARDELL, HARRITT k LAWRENCE Sell more Groceries and better Groceries than ANYBODY Fresh Walnuts, Currants and Raisi AND EVERYTHING IN fiFAcnu enn um icrwrr DFRft IN THE Cf INQ SEASON. OLD P. O. GROCER glvos nnmo of tho one you will ma and date of marriage How to the man or woman you love, rosto lost nffoction, oto. How to Control and Fascinate Ar one You Know, Love or Admire. Does ovorythlng seem to go wro! nnd has fortuno novor smiled on ycj Has your llfo been full of "ups a downs?" Da not dospnlr as you t yet learn tho true road to success aj happiness, for both await you If y only know HOW, WHEN and WHE to llnd them, which will be reveaW you. You will nlso bo told HOW HAV12 YOUIl WANTS AND WISH SATISFHSD. How to Obtain Your Objects In Li or Your Heart's Desire. How to 11 vo happy and conUntj the rest of your llfo and be fortunai How to obtnln tho money you vn and what you aro host adapted f Tells what you have done, what y are doing now, and what you ore lug to do, nil told without ashinsi single quostlon; locntos lost prop and fi lends without cost. Health. She looks' Into your palms and tj vou mora about yoursolf than yourself knaw. She tolls you fr alls you and oftentimes gives a back your health, your lost energy and power. nei - p .ti ( ii h I'th.i tsir ir rkhilJl ii. ii hi ikti . m il beet n mv'te tl kip-ii,iit .' u uiiucrsl re.)U'i.. .f Hi. en i an f(r x , , m i i i- i r t . " ' ' la.l '. I'Hu.-j n0 Expense. Sale Ten Million Boxes aYear. THS FAMILY'S FAVORITE MEDICINE, F. G. Haas, 96 SUU Street ! i hi- ii i n.,pf t. h t R. wv r ... v iU !csmt tai tie Robblas bill w. txiwa.. k, the state, for t , uu ,h -nhalf e: the h. ense le i fe,. CAWCy Tl MI 1TTT" iilggal i BEST FOR THE BOWELS tCoaauued oa Fags Slx,i