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THE D AILY JOURNAL. 8ALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1903. PAGE THREE Unauestlonably The Season's Event GRAND OPERA HOUSE ABetter Performance Than The Taming of The Shrew THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 16. America's Leading Classic Actor MR. CHARLES HANPORD Accompanied by Aiss Marie Drofnah and a Superb Com pany in a Scenic Production of Shakespeare's Pret.iest and Wittiest Comedy. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING B Seats on sale at box office Thursday at 9 a m. Prices $.50, $3.00, 75c and 50c. f Grand Opera House JOHN F. CORDRAY, Manager. flTtiesday, Apwl J 4. Alden Benedict Presents the eminent I' Tragedian I John Griffith a crano spectacular rroaucnon in 6 Acts of MACBETH Jwcrful Company of Players! Special Scenery! E'cctrlcal Effects! Chemical Effects! tfjrlces, 76c, 50c. 35e. Seats on salo itltK NEW. OREGON LAWS Passed by the Last Legisla tive Assembly (Oregon Law School Journal.) Senate Bills. 3. Amending sections 1466, i 1457, H58, Code, rolatlng to Uio oxccutlon of (loath, sentoncee. 10. To regulate carriage of sheep J by express. atlbox office, Tuesday nt 9 n. m. Grand Opera House V?HN F. CORDRAY, Mananer. THE GREAT JB One Night Only Wednesday, April 15 1 I Barlow Minstrels, Coburn. Manner md Owner. gS WHITE ARTISTS- -35 Urancl Opening Spectacle Entitled Royal Receptionin Beau tiful Venice" dentins tho ontlro company In a ipart novolty of superior merit. ling exponslvo wardrobo, beautl- :enery and radlont electrical ef- Nw Songs, New Jokes, Every. IrjjflNew. Fine Band, Superb Orch- JAJgJI KOU GRAND NOONDAY PARADE AND CONCERT. IWA .75, DO, 35c Reserved seats on jboxotllco Wednesday nt 9 a.m. "Macbeth." m Uenedlct la rapidly oecom- lo of tho leading and most pros- of American managers. He Ided John Orlfflth to his list of rises, and presents him In Mac- Tuesday evening at tho Rpera house. New Location, now permanently settled In quartora ' at No. 59 Stato Hormerly occupied by Mr. Mor mco works. Same 'phono num- Main. IBRNARDI & DUNSFORD. lmK Plumbers. 27. Creating stnto and county boards of hoalUi. 35. Amending section 1935, Code relative to obscene pictures and liter ature. 37. Providing for cremntlon soci eties. 47. Amending section 3740, Code rogulAtlng munml insuranco compn nlcs. 61. Proridlng for transporting In Rano convicts to asylum. 58. Requiring school boards to fur nish transportation to pupils in cor til n canon. 69. Providing for contralliatlon of Bchools. 64. To create lrroduclblo school fund for Douglas county. 70. Requiring Govornor to issuo proclamation for special election when roforondum Is demanded. 74. Regulating practice of veterin ary luodlclno and surgory. 79. Amondlng act authorizing em ployment of convict labor. 81. Appropriating $20,000 to Expe rimental Station. s 3. Conferring right of eminent do main upon telephone- and telegraph lines. 80. To aid Oregon Historical So ciety. 91. Amending law of engrossing and enrolling bills.' 90. To amend section 3796, Code, rogulntlng practice of medicine. 97. To prevent . poddlers selling goods without llconso. 99. To prohibit fish wheels In No canJcum river. 102. Providing for rebuilding of public buildings Injured or dtetroyed by Are. 112. To amend section 227, Code, designating what ortloloa shall bo ex empt from execution. 110. Authorising county courts lo appropriate money for advertising. 120. To divide the state -Into sesa- torial and representative districts. 121. Providing for relocation f county scat 8. 123. To amend section 1968, Oodo. relative to Sunday closing. 12C. To submit constitutional amendment relating to State- Printer. 137. Amending act regulating salo I 133. To prohibit stealing rides on railroads. 152. To provldo a great seal of Ore gon. 164. Providing for selection v of In demnity school lands and sale, 168. To provldo for llconso of plumbors. 159. To fix traveling expenses of superintendent of schools, Jackson county. 12. To provldo for transfer of rec ords from Douglas to Lane county. 166. Regulating employment of child labor. 169. To provldo for mannor of or ganization of corporations. 173. To amond section 6183 of Code, relaUve to incorporation of so cieties. 179. To amend section 5211, Code, relating to ccmoterios. 182. To amend section 2504, Code, rolaUvo to duties of district attorney. 184. Limiting expenditures of coun ties to amount 'of lovy. 192. To amend section 3091. Code, relative to apportionment of state taxes. 193. To prohibit sale of explosive articles to children. 194. To extend terms of assessors to four years. 202. Appointing time of holding terms of supremo coilrt. 231. To protect co-owners of mining claims. House Bills. 1. To celebrate tho exploration of Oregon by Lewis and Clark. 2. To provldo for tho taxation of corporations. C. To amend section 2494, Code. 6. To amend sections 73, 77, Code, rotating to denials In civil actions. 8. To amend sections 43, 45, rolat lng to fences oast of Cascado moun tains. 14. C renting Commissioner of La bor Statistics and Inspection of mines, otc. 16. To amoud section 3729., Code. 22. To amond section 2650. 32. To protect tho salmon Industry of tho state. 36. To protect birds and their nosts and eggs. 38. To amond sections 4167 and 4174, Codo. 39. To rcgulato and limit tho hours of employment of females. 40. To requlro streot railways to provldo fenders. 41. To tax gifts, legacies and In heritances. 42. To amoud section 228. rolatlng to oxemptlon of earnings of dobtors. 44. To protoct stockgrowcrs. 46. To provldo for Invoatmoht of school fund. 49. To amond section 5315, relating to execution of doeds In foreign countries. 65. Rotating to commitments to tho stnto reform school. 67. To amond section 3631 rolatlng to pay. of patients In Insano asylum. 69. For tho initiative and referen dum. 62. To amond section 2082. requir ing county courts to procure plats. 6i. To amend section 2622. i elating to term of court for probata 73. To llceuso warehousemen. 74. To Imposo on railroads liability for fnjury to their employees.' 75. To amend section 13 of Codo. 80. To amend section 4824 of Codo, rolatlvo to election of road supervis ors. 83 To amend section 3669. rolatlng In tta'illshmont tax. 6 To provldo volunteers for serv ice In Indian wars. 86. To amend sections 2603, 2604, 2607, 2608, Code. 94. To amend section 2927 of Code, relating to district attornoys and do utloe. i 102. To protect boat pullers, fisher men and laborers. 107. To provldo fpr a inoro efficient method for assessment and collection of tuxes. 108. To provldo for tho establish ment and support of libraries. 110. To amond sccWon 3366 of amen;) section - 3098 - of 125. To Code. 126. To rcgulato the Umo of appor tionment of school .funds. 127. Recovery of real and, personal property escheated to tho state, 138. To abolish deficiency Judg ments upon tho foreclosure of mort gages. "l40. To amend sections 5222, 5223 5229, relating to marrlago licenses. ,143. To amend section 1178 of Codo. 116. To prevent blacklisting me chanics, etc 147. To prohibit use of deception, etc., In procuring of employees to work. 148. To protect employees' right to belong to labor organizations. 1C3. To prohibit stealing rides on railroad trains. 161. To assess bank stock, 171. To prevent tho manufacture or salo or adulterated linseed oil. 182. To amend BecUon 1087, Codo, relating to fees to tho county clork, I8d. To authorizo construction of flume ways upon county roads. 192. To prohibit tho Importation and salo of adulterated illuminating oil. 206. To extend tho provision of tho Australian Ballot Law to elections In clUcs and townB of 2000 or over. 209. To amond mictions 3342 and 3344. ' : " t ' 213. To protect subcontractors, ma terialmen and .laborere. DalryihpW DafoympiVs 1- -1 -'' MS I I SgS TlT1fa..VSwMWiSJ-:msWllilisl - f WrkSfl WASH GOODS M NEWS W I'.l. I S&r T Code. 114-To regulator tho arjbcatlon of a barbew ,. J& The Great Headache Ctire. QUICK MILES' Cure all SAFE SURE? ANTI - PAIN PILLS. - kinds of Pains and Acnes. "I hare found a poaltlre cure for bead aebe, with which I have been afflicted for ?.m"' ,n V" v Dr Ml'"' Antl-I'alo and beartUy recommend them for headache or any pals." -US. JOHN HOKAN. Vululb, Ulan. "I have been a treat sufferer from head ache aod neuralrta. A friend tald m t rv band, and rec-, IT Miles' Antl-Paln nil, and after taking suffered with headache fur years. jet no relief I finally beard of ' Antl Pain pills, commenced u and think they can't be beat erery time. una. I.DCY M'KICOL. East flrand Forks, Minn, your I'aln Pills are the greatest svr neaaacne ana neuralgia, i ronatantlv nn hand, and rec- tem to my friends." I three or four botes. I bar not bad tb 11. 1'. DAfltuui'. urMuic iiuic. i iiuui u iiiv IK91 rrul- PlDMtone. Minn, edy on earth." ADA ANDKUSON. Pr Miles' Antl-raln 1'llls ex-! . Mankato. Mlon. the relief of pain or rbenma-1 "l .Dare need ur Miles- Antl-raia nils ' H T Krey. formerly probate Judge of (Jrrenwood county. Kansas, writes- "Pr Miles' Antl-1'aln Pills art the best and only remedy I can get for headache whreh will net lear any bad effects." For several years I was troubled with rrriout Leadache and diiilnMi 1 mm. ujeneed takluz Pr. Mllea" AbtM'aln fills about a year aco. and as relieved at one can Bijtily recommend them. UilH. MACK T. EVANS, ... . . . . nanlen City, Kan. "I had tiKidlh half Ih. Il.n. if.,. f becan iuIbc Dr. Mllea' Antl.l'atn l'lll. I'mn lutelllvij. .1.1. !. l..v lm & t...... ecmmend them blihly." far severe neaaacne, ana tney worit use a or hexuebe they will cat sum. Kasr to U. ti, UIliKi, ituirua. i . niiiiAiiiR. i mt noil quics rniei II. 17. TAX Milt, rj!14. To provldo for furnishing liti gants a copy of tho supreme court's opinion. 21G. To build and operate n portage railroad between Tho Dalles ami Ce lllo. 216. A bill for an net to repeal sec tions 4326, 4327, 4328, 4329, 4330, 4331. 4332, 4333, 218. To amend section 2978, county commissioners compensations. 221. To amoud section 5065. 223. To amend section 2930, relat ing to salaries of county treasurers. 225. To provide for tho construct loon of a fish way at Oregon City. 220. To amend section 2890, rolnt Ing to hours of elections. 227. To rogu'la'.o sailor boarding houses. 231. To amend section 4147. 240. Making sheriffs deputies and constables ex officio fire, game and fish wardens. 251. To amend section 4853, relat ing to road matters. 264. Recording of nsslgnmeutn of certificates of sale. 256. To facllltato tho sale of school bonds. 257. A dead lino on Yaqulnn bay and Alsca bay, I 260. A bill for an act to amend see-1 tlon 1135. 261. Stock yards to keep a record of brands on horses and cattle. 264. To amend section 3374, rolat lng to lovylng tax for school. 266. Appointment of a matron nt tho penitentiary. 270. To amend section 2436, Code, relating 'o purthaso of pnpor. 272. Payment of district attorney 'a fees In dlvorco suits brought in tho fifth Judicial district 274. To provldo for tho expenses of Leglslatlvo Assembly. 277. To nmoiid section 1115 of Code. requiring sureties for administrators or executors. 280, To provldo for laying out, Im proving and relocating county roads. ' 283 To cure defects In notice of de linquent tax sales. 292 To amend section 3039 of Code, property exempt from taxation. 303. To amend sections 3628 and 3629. changing State. Reform School to State Industrial School. 319. To amend sections 1772, 2194. of Codo, relating to astmult. 320. To amond section 6046 of the Code to acquire water for state Institutions. 316 To amend section 2037. 320. To authorizo Governor, Secre tary and Treasurer to proeuro llRhts for state Institutions. 338. To amend Code relating to the protection of salmon. 330. To amend sections 4092, 4093, 4091, 4096, relating to llconso of fish ing appliances and salomn cannors. eic. 342. To amend section 3679 relating to convict labor, 343. To repeal section 259 of Codo. 344. To amend sections 3767, 3769, 3760. 37C2 of Code, relating to surety companies. 347. Authorising roronors to ap point a deputy. 319. To change fpj&s. 352. State Hoard of Horticulture to appoint deputies. 355. To amend section 2945 of Code. NOVVSTHE BESTTlME TO MAKE SELECTIONS WHITE GOODS ESPECIALLY. Fadiion says ,,Whie,,, "White," Wl)ite." We've prepared for fashion's demands and, show .all the de sirable weaves in white stuffs. Those in the lead are rthe Damask Cloths, Basket Cloths, Piques, Oxr rtis ,and Swisses. In the novelty weaves the white grounds with narrow silk stripes are v.-ry strong, Everythine is so soft and pretty and the colorings are be?utiful. It has never been our pleasure to show a sweller line. New Belts 'Silk Uelts In nil the new shapes. Some Bwell novelties here at very low prices, .lilnok silk belts as cheap as 26o, and from that tho prices take tittle Jump tip to S2.60 each. Dress Goods Tho dross goods dopnrtmont Is ono of tho busiest in tho store and no wonder everybody says wo havo the-finest showing In tho elty. Can't go Into do- you tho now things. Lans- downs, Crepes, Utamlnus, Oran- Ito Cloths, Yollo, Snow Plages, v etc. ) 32& GLEANINGS. Automobiles ure not allowed to trav el at n greater rpecd than debt milts an hour In Columbus. O. Tho state of New Jersey bus appro prlated 160.000 for site and bulldltivs for a tuberculosis sanitarium. Tablets are to be put up to mark the sites of the first schoolhouse and the first courthouse la Uuffslo, Thu school bouse was built In 1807 nut was de stroyed when the lirltlsu burned the city lu 1813, s , Men's Dep't (Court St. Annex.y fashion's latitat Is hero In fnnoy shirts swell new things hi tho , tan shndes. Such woll known . makes as the "Monarch Artlsto" and "Ideal" are here at from SOcto $1.25 each Spring Neckwear Real beauties tho newest things nro always shown first hero. "Kour-ln-hnnds", lCngllsh Squares." "Derbies," TlHilts." 25c, 50c, 75c each Spring Hats Our hat duparUnunt offers un usual values you can't go amiss on styles hero. Prices run from $1.00 to $4.00 each Still the Favorite. For short ordor meals tho Wtilto House Restaurant Is tho lending place. Opon day and nlKbt. Prompt service. llpestone. Minn.' edy on earth.' Miles' Antl-raln Tills ex-! relief of pain or rbenma-1 "I bare uti er mi, uti LET, i eharm." Minn, t D . Miles' Pain Pills Minneapolis, Minn. EWKIItK. take and ouWk Btrawn, Kans. ' Neodesba, Kans. Sife Sure ,i4 Srttiv Clue fer I fla. Irriutllltv. Eesslckstst. Bicktche. IthfU-1 1st Dewa isJ Ovsriis Pslss. Etc. Iksd Thya-eftriorior toaayloslUm. htivoutsei.BIutJ.StUtlca,Momli-l .&iity sU Dniftlsis. more iitta for Hi ajacbt, ricaral-1 schevS cetltssscts. Dlttism. rcriMict near- as uusu, 75 ItMi A BWKBT'UIIKATll Is a nerer falling alga of a healthy slomarb. When the breath Is bad Ibe atMnscb N out ef order. There la no rem edy In tb world twt to KjmIoI Pjrspep sfa Care for raring imllgestlen. dffp.l and all siosarh dUqnlera. Un. Mary H 'rk. of White rialns. Ky. wrltea "I La. IA a dvtbenlll! tttr viutr. Irlut All kinds f reuedlea, but Mnlfoard to grow worse. 11 the use of Kedol I began to nabfere si fc, sua aiyrr U,(tU am Mi teaiored In nA atrMxta. snd'rTn r wbilrter Ksdol dfri what yikH NL and toakea the stemaMi sweef, nt Mia Ty V. Q. lias. M SUte slreej. t a few it, bes th J nke. TWENTY YEAMB TRIAL. There are lots of good things the doo tors know nothing about. We fre quently euro people of disease after the doctors have given them up. If the dlsoaso comes from over work, dissipation, of exposure, causing weak aud watery blood, and loss of flesh and strength, wo have the one sure reme dy in Dr. Ounn's Blood aud Nerve Tonic. These tablets taken with meals turn the food Into rich red blood, making strong steady norves, and increasing the strength, building up solid flesh at the rata of 1 to 3 lbs per week. This means health. For nervous prostration, loss of memory. or a pale, sallow complexion, a better remedy was nerer made. Doctors know nothing about this remedy only tho fact that wo make cures: as wo have boen doing this for twenty years we kpow our method to be the right one. Druggists sell Or. Ounn's Blood and Nerve, Tonic for 76c per box, or 3 boxes for 12, o sent by null on re ceipt or price, write us lor a pam phlet telling all about this great med foine. Address Dr, Dosanko Co.. Phil adelphia, Pa, F, r sale at Or, Stone's Drug stores. 1 O .A. S V O XI a; j , Dsarstae sf M Yw H foff BwjM W'"f" 4& t?nriii iUafniif. 220 9Mtr fcfjr fliiUB ffarmlaiib Im 6fflen 3uffonbf. 140 9(cftr Hlflualonb, 3ltfl Wo. 1 "tlffllfa fianb. aUnlb unS Vapme. (Jrop orlnol $2500. 3b7t ffu0 guleB, t6nf8 fflollom-Conb nUle dJtbaubf, JYfnj. tic. 4Vi mtiltn n3rb. lid) bon (Salem, WtU lotllld) Don Jlaljcr JQolloni djulaiiS. . 0? r b. WtijilltB, Salem, Otr. ' - ' CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. Tki KM Yo Hav Alwaft iMtfkt &&a& Bear the Bignatnro m .tmmtmim ,, M. -- - Mma. I OiM fthill. SiMHitK C "Um I ... ut I a. .a m im fc, iw ti, a, m w. I i. "t "wi , ti.mi,4 W, VI U V Ulit, I i a Inik1 el IS JHM I 4ii I .OM ,.. Iml W Lbmh. kf l4,bu. j,lllTIIt arBV. UKCilTlt. . .. a v, v. nu, ti ' mlwai wi I 'WW, W M V Ulit, I lA'A.M,, lN,tllUII -I. ,tk ! V 1f, I ! M MM4, M I pu.tvt.- litiKIlm balMtu, U Sold In Sslem by 8. C. Stone! Call for Free Samples, itnm.