fl M4 w t I ft 111 1 m m m ki it i !' -I I ' '1 f II i! r ;iii & , r ijihiuuiiuwuImwi S fag aix.y oaj?aii sagmAL, jft. JplAl, HgOTAW 130 A- ti i, MlffY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOFER BROS. j . . mi 1 "i 1 1 ii Hi"" 1 ' OFPXCIAIi CENSUS SAIM, MAY, 100. 13.287. IiAUOIilKa MEN'S BILLS. Heprcsonlntlve Welch, of Multno mah county, enjoys tho distinction of &ting n 'laboring man-a mechanical eagincor front Portland. ZIU principal blll.relntcs to station ary ongincers. It in an net for the Ibrtter protection of life nnd property, -from Injury by operation of engine jxnd boilers by incompotont eiiglncors suad other. It will bo favorably re ported by tho corninlttco 011 labor nnd Jniluntry. JUIa next net is ono to limit tho hours for employment of amnion in median leal nr tnercnntilo establishments, or factories nr foundries, to not over 10 Iwnrs out of tho 24 hours t nny ono day, It ntnunds tho present law to In rflude tnerenntilo employes, but dot's not npjdy to mining enmps or logging -camps. Tho insertion of tho word '"snercuntlio" makes it applicable to employes in stores. What will tho log EaJaluro do with n laboring man's billsf TAIMTFD B LOAD Cnptnln Tom ('rung, of tho Multno ytuth delegation Is nnothor laboring mnti Ho hns tho distinction of hovlng no bills of his own. Ho hns established a slew record an n lnw maker proponing no new bills. Tho two bills on tho onion Akt bearing his name wore Introduced tt tho sequent of Bpoiikcr Kills. Crnng vrna importuned by tho river pilots to Introdueo n compulsory pllotnga bill, imt ho wlsoly declined tho honor. Cnptnln Crnng hns been nn engfnoor on thtt river steamers for innuy years, ids' latest employment being at tho re versing lover nnd throttle of the Har vest Queen. Tim NORMAL SCHOOLS. There Is nn Justice in abolishing nny at tho nnriuul schools. This slntn has ot enough of this kind of education tfor touchers, '" Tho normal sehnob) shnidd lm coin pelted to confine their educational work to profeMlnnnl IiiNtriifltloa of tenchors, 1 Hut every dollar expended In trepnr 4ng better public school teachers Is 'Seed sown that will boar tho state a (Reed harvest. Tho reprexentntlvos of tho normal schools were before the ways nnd myiins committee nnd presented their claims. "While there was no notion taken by 'the eomtnittee, It Is stated that the ntiineut Is not favorable to new build SngM At tho present (Alston. If the bill passes that puts nil the schools under one board of seven ro dents, of which tho state board of udu--nation will Ik a part, thoy may Iw h1 lowed appropriations for support. Btato Hnporlntomlc-nt Ackerman wns cen by a reporter today nnd said he be lieved that n bill for uniform state oon Irol nnd ft uniform oourso of study and cutting out nil but professional course of study for teachers would nnd should pawi In the interest of general eduon tlen. Deserves a Trial Tor over 60 y&ra Haitetter'a Blent acU Hitters has been demonstrating its Ability U cure Stoiuash, IJver and Klduey disorder with wonderful sue $, It in therefore deterring of a fair trial by vry nulferer from Dya lWPla, IudigUQti, ttelohlnc, Bloating, Jlwtburu, OoaUvnoas, DtlUnasucAS, Insomnia, Ohllls, Colds or Malaria, YoYor and Ague Its results am eer taln. Don't hesitate an TwngrT. rr sule by all Druggists, HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS Columbus, Ohio, Way 19, 1903, Some four years ago I was suffering from impure blood and a general run down condition of the system. I had nc appetite, was losintr flesh, and had an all- gone tired feeling that made me mlsera tile. I began the use ofS. S. S., and after taking seveiior eight bottled ray skin was cleared of al eruptions and took on a ruddy, healthy alow that assured me that my blood had een restored to Its nor mal, healthy condition. My appetite wai resiorcu, as 1 coma eat auytuing put be fore me, and as I regained aiy appetite I increased in weight, and that "tireu feel ing" which worried me so much disan pcflled, nnd I was once again my old self. I heartily recommend S. S. S. oa the bejt blood purifier and tonic made, and strongly advise its use to all thoiein need of such medicine. Victor Stoiiuinj. Cor. Barthman and Washington Ave. Wheeling, W. V., May 38, 1003. My system wns rundowil and my jotntf ached and pained nie considerably. I had Uifed 8. S. S before and knew wjut it was, so I purchased a bottle of it and have taken several bottles and the aches and pains are gone, my blood has been cleas ed and my general health built up. lean testify to t as a blood purifier and tonic? $33 MTk?t St. Joiitf C. VrMf. If you have any symptoms of dis ordered blood write ua and pur physicians will advise you free. Our book on blood and skin diseases sent free Tfia SwlfTSpoolflo Company, Atlanta, 6a. , . sss The Road to Success la MiMt fr th4 wk peasttaa Mndwy, aud Arf wiiJw tf put US tltlr savlMi; U a bask. twt to awandKttAv)as ae- MiVf rs m& 5il It U a With. 4VtK llk W,-TtiJ. OpIUl Mossl Bank Urlto nn faro in tho bottom of our hearts at least. ' ... Tho man behind the pipo is not al ways n dreamer. Fnto, Ravi's tbo honor of many a man bj' negalivo. netion. file's n bachelor girl after sho out grows her gtfllshneis. Never go to the man at tho sugk-end of u bad cigar for Ideas! Urlto and fare for nil but the const! tutiouiil convention and its author. domett, of ldini, is n suro-enough eeonoinUt, but he generally plays u nolo, Kind wgrdn CQt .not Mug, though some people nre miserly about spoil ing them. When n young man breaks nn en gagement It is a sign he hns a better one ulnchqd, M si .mid is not n "lyulone without wind, iv railroad without steam." has got both. Ho l'olse Is the art of .knowing how to impose or yuur nanun nnu iih( in ne presenon of oompany. I'aseuuo county seems to be n sure thing at this term. All oppsitlun has ditelinml in the senate, Bennter Farrar nnd llobadn showed tkcuiftelvp progressive entVeiis in vol lag to revise tho old eutuututlnn. If we cwuld aly boar our awn sor rows as cheerfully as wo boar ttuwe of others there would 1k no sorrows. If we were all as, euro at heaven as ths frcmkKwbfsce bor Is of rod whiskers the devil wvibld have (0 go out of Wil usss. It wubl b awfully hard pvde who Uivv vxa id sell If Uor$ skwM tie a ring prxvunHl brisk hmdhHiM built ut iUi. Wrt ( l!mwtllb, U mdet nlnntt rvWIag tke eniUlMtia fr a mmh wk ptt4i through o manj- bills ia ltaet vtkstlH f tt M ftrgKHt law. A sIhs1 bar4 UmU sarvssi tk pob IU fr grstts ftwr tUlg UhW W pwtMttst by law agntiHi tha Urt- ultHgtag aa4 hwtountUw t Ue aaasty- m tftpt sjsrikW. A Immsi- wlwtVsr 1m prlwl I Mt issrtMe war nsswlsU iIhmi HhvIam eks t TW NrtkwtH DasAHa ItyBcM Omh r' wM nevr W l)vMtt for g UIkk 4M0 ars t taasl. Smbo ihii ttks dfi. C. Wtvt&, wIm Hnr st any UkW&t and aasja't a mi, msM ts g to jail m gtral )riariyU H Was n Vssslww ts U psssr. KIM M la MIN t tax U Ug wa V&4 aal ktjj'y pratat4e Mrpra Us, tut k wp uajust MU&a tk wjrStaW Mla ad U jkit Mtytrlkwi itt!ar. Tlut'a a ytrj at;nttva ivalltl nrtaw t p U 1 rli 1 n 'n 1 1 1 1 1 e s g 1 i j n I STATE SOCIAL NEWS i 1 1 1 HHHH4fl j IW It X-BAYS 1 Frultland. Mrs. Kcnninghof and little daughters, Mnrjorle nnd Irene, of I'ringle, visited with friends In Fruitland last week. Miss Floy Brokaw has bcon quite ill for tho past week with la grippe. Master Vano Italston has just recov ered from an attack 6f la grippe. The rsvlvnl meetings closed Sunday night. Tli fro was much interest mani fested throughout tho meetings. There will be preaching services nt Fruitland Hunday evening nt 7:30. Y. 1. A. nt 7 o'clock. The Fruitland Litera.y and Debating Bpclcty will meet Tuesday evening ns usual. A. Ifc Kunner nnd son, Kenneth, left for Cottage Grove Saturday. They ex pected to be gone about a week. Will fJrnham met with quite nn acci dent wbllo working fin tho timber Tuesday. He wns cutting the top from 11 tree, when it let loose sooner than ho exported and ell, striking him on tho left side, cutting n gash nbout four inchet long? Ho was badly hurt, but managed to wnlk home. It Is hoped that the accident will not be n serious one. Tho farmers round nbout Fruitland are putting in the time grubbing nnd clearing the timber land. Already quite nn Improvement is noticeable. There will be n number of neros rendy for cultivation this yenr. NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA A DURE FOB ALL. Not a Patent Cure-all, Nor a Modern Miracle, but Simply a Bati0n.1l Ouro for Dyspepsia. Tn theso days of humbuggery and deception tho manufacturers of patent medicines, ns n rule, seem to think their medicines will not sell unless they claim that it will euro SYflry disease under tho sun. And thcy.novor thiuk oC leaving out dyspepsia nnd stomach troubles. They are suro to clnim that their nostrum is absolutely certain to cure every dyspeptic and he noed look no further. In the far'n of thexo absurd claims it Is refreshing to note that tho pro prletors of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets hnve cnrefullv refrained from making nny undue claims or false- rep rcsentatinQK regarding tho merits of this most excollent remedy for dyspep sin nnd stomach troubles. They make but one clnim for it, and that is that for indigestion nnd various stomneh troubles Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Is a radical cure. They go no farther than this, and any man or woman suf forlng from indigestion, chronlo or nervous dyspepsia, who will glvo the rornody a trial will find that nothing Is claimed for it that the facts will not fully suwtnln. It in a modern discovery, composed of harmless vegetable ingredients no aeptnble to tho weakest or most deli cate stomash. Its great fiuccess in curing stomach troubles is duo to the fuel that the medicinal properties are such that It will digest whatever whole some food is taken lata the stomneh. no matter whether the stomaeh Is in good working order or net. It rests the overwork organ and replenishes the body, tho blood, the nerves, cre ating a healthy appetite, giving re freshing sleep and the blowings which always aossimpaay a good digestion and proper assimilation of food. In using Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets no dieting Ij required. Simply eat plety of wkolosame food and take the tablets at each meal, thus as slating ani rusting the atotHnah, '"Jd0 rapidly regains its pre per digestive ttwor, vhn the tablet will bo no laujcur requires!. Norvw l)ypp4 is iissply a oqn dttten la which mum psx-tioH or por tlott af the Brvtw system are uot prpry tMMtrhkad. Ud digestion lMvij$rtis Die htvvm vstem aud rry orgs ia U lw4y. Sttsart'a Dyfpsii TaWts aro ld hy alt 4rtRi at SO satt pr pak-ftw labor Leader a Trlsl , UftMfiwd Ohy, IsmL, rSk JLPaul HSC lm, f MUMNirKv wni1dt t Um tMttfonal sgKlsmtiHi f wtattaw Ktai vrrkn, vrs pt cm trial hr t44ay a a x af tlag Ollta Valkr U iMtssst U kiU. Tbo fra- as MrtW lmrt fall aad was tk mt gfwtk i a ftiMl &$U ataoajr tho wi4tM kIsnm wVr. Ta faoti f wWi Mr. St U4t k U kad has SAfssgni sswlssHit evAMl fr 14 l tm assl tk umI prssws xm W I iataMKU MisjnwK. s YYIut rajU tU saw f tfce t)at(tr U vritaott Saiita, af jMefala. I Uvea Uisffi wp ota'-aaUy PORTAGE ROAD RELIEF WILL BE THERE rnnctltntinn i APni VvlJUtl 1 The houa. has paed the Pierce bill Senate, Mi tehel J - to create an emergency fund of ,000 f)fag officer, for tho succBJWitt! operation 01 uic pu- through with his cnaracier-ui ago road. ening process, and tno court uj , ,i ..4..,.,.i tn m, ,!ll nn the in Anril. I shall he on hand to meet ground that the house had turned down Hcmcy and his allies, and all accusers the project to improve tho uppper Wil- and accusations wmtu - - lamctte. The portngo road sbouia sup- me wltn tno iu" n-, port Itself. . . 'other offense. TWAfinflBft Smith said tho state had investert "Of tho nnai ouicour-, j. .v -- - $105,000, nnd he would favor enough slightest fear, mit in mo miau moro to make it a success. But the assert in tho most positiv emanner. 1 stnto was paying good money to ac- never in my life had any conversation complish good results in lowering with Frederick A. Kribs whatever, in freight rates, which should be regulated reference to any land or any other bus by law. Iness mrtter. I am equally positive in T.inthiei.ni unoko for tho bill as a the statement that I never at any time just proposition to compel tho open- or place received from him, directly or ing of the Inlnnd Empire. indirectly, a chwk or checKS on a nose- KUlingsworth mado tho point against burg banker or any other bank, in con Comett that if ho hnd proposed to slderation for nny services rendered or muko the locks at Oregon City frco and or to bo rendered by me as senator or open, instead of a littlo Improvement for any purpose whatever, that was only patchwork, It would havo "t further assert that Frederick A. id moro support. Kribs never in his life contracted with mo for the services of A. II. Tanner House Proceedings. 'nnd myself or agreed with mo to pay Speaker Mills called the houso to or- for services alleged to havo been ren der nt 10 n. in. Itov. T. F. Itoyal asked dered in part by me, in appearing be- tho invocation, and wns introduced as fore, and persuading Dinger Hermann, tho oldest pioneer Methodist proacher commissioner of tho general land office, In tho stnte, who had founded the first to make special patent or recommend educational institution south of Salem, jg,Me of any patents; nor do I believo and who has for seven years preached he over made any contract with A. II. to the prisoners nnd the insane with- Tanner, for the reason that by our ar out compensation. Ho is now in his tides of copartnership, it was express 85th year, nnd is writing a history of 1.. gtipul.ited that I could not ho Inter- Oregon, cotetl in department business, but as The speaker announced a special ,0 business matters that Judgo Tannor truin for Portland nt 3 p. in. nmy have had with Kribs. .Tuduo Tan- Drnmhnll, of Clnoknmns, was excused ner can llimseIf spcaki 1 bavc know,. for the day. Sttiato Bills. S. D. No. 102-Hy Miller, to allow experimental roads to be constructed in any county by tho United States good roads department. Passed. S. H. No, 30 "By Laughary, giving right to condemn lands for school pur poses. Passed. edge of them whatever." ful entry of buildings. Rc-rcferred. S. B. 159 Bowerman, relating to re viewing a judgment or decree. Passed. S. II, 2.14-Avery-Philomath char ter. Passed. S. B. 20-Coke, to protect crahs. Passed. a T v ait t.. -r:u.. i- i school teachers from violating school' . " l . ,e' I,rotp"iK wlmon contract without notice. Bcquires 30 ,. . .... ..,.v w.t ...i- . i v ., mu nt;,. 1 q nmitn, or Josonine, anil iiingunm said Special order for 2 o'clock B. 164-IIodson, fixing Columbia county salaries. Passed. S. B. it wnx 1111 uiiDiillnnt treatment nf tlm lady school teachers of thi, state. But ,, 19s L!ycock, Prairie City ii,.. i,n.w hi.mk.1.1 ..ti...,,-!.., n.,.i . tll!rter. Passed. bill passwl. Ayos 41, noes 0. I, " -11 To provide a home for Ho far there hns been no call of the m,,ea antI cP'Mic children, houso nt this session. ' , W'WIng $15,000. Referred to Senate bill of Oroiann, to limit tare comm jto n education. on n Imle of hops to five pounds, passed,',' ', 1,11Iowe, regulating bitia- Settlemire oxplninod that it differed in . reurflnUun. Indefinitely post some of its provisions from his bill. 1 II. B. 147 To crento nn additional fish warden for Southorn Oregon, which wns defeated Wednesdny, was recon sidered mid sent to the committee on fisheries. Indefi. poncd. S. B. 5 Miller, ilat salaries, nitely postponed. 8. 11. 179-Crpban, to repeal taking of census. Continued. H. - ISS-Blakely, charter of Ad s. Passed. GROWING OPVl, There's something the mat1 ter with the child that fai1 to grow up. A child that1 grows up too much, howevei without proper filling out d flesh, is almost as badly 0fi Nothing will help these palt thin "weedy" children lit Scott's Emulsion. It supply the rounding out of flesh aii the rich inward nourishmeii of blood and vital ergan: which insures rapid growth healthy and uniform develop ment. WILL BE AT THE FAIi Portland, Feb. 3. For tho Levi and Clark contennial, wlileh will held at Portland from Juno 1 to Oct: bcr 15 noxt, tho United States gover ment will make an absolutely uniqj naval exhibit. Instead of confining Jj exhibit of warships entirely to mit turc models, tho government will rJ tion a number of her largest and fin mcn-oi-war in 1110 wiunmoito mtH adjoining the fair grounds. These w sels will be open to tbo public for tM tain periods each day, nnd launel will carry visitors to and from them order that tho people may sco fj themselves just what a modern warslB looks like, how it ia construed! equipped, manned and controlled. As the government buildings are catcd on a peninsula, which is conneJj ed to the narrow strip of mninland r arntlng tho Willnmotto river Guild's lake, tho natural "grand W sin" of the exposition, access to tj 11 ams 8. B. 7-Wright to create a board of optometry. viSiti WK'a S. B. 889-MalarW ,...: t . . VI Sl4llIlir HTltAA Senate went Into executive session to ' ! pl' MtaWe in Multnomah SenateFriday Morning. Senate opened with prayer by lUv. W. S. Gordon. ' 1 not unon S. H. 101. bottur Vnn 10 ,.. """"'J- fraternal order bill. Amondmeats of'.flnS'a 18!-Mller, appronriatiue the eommitteo adoptod. I'assH. rf for th &" Ojod 1oad. USZ Senator Miller's "aur neratal wboal' bill was made a speeial order for Wod mvuday at 10-a. in. ' Vawtor's bill to providt far tk eoa eUtioa. pa. .djournsd to 2 V- m. Mdadiv, TJ ' - " t fiatt Bt. L,., uamnatton of r$al nrojrfa', waWr sad or4e an.1 ,... v .. Ul ,U1, tor8Mt .. ... -zl iin iinii.iiK. t L.L .... ..... -"B l K-: xoan dmimvaI I B- ".. 'thU dlj- riparian rights. Pawed r)Ucwt eussion or dis-sent. Bills Introduced. a 11. 336 Haineo, to .m4 a t9(. atlvrt to Soathtm Orssa Nwssal sohwd. a It. t8-Uywkt Axis sakrW U Grant eunty. & It, !NirWaa)dM, atMasiiac tm, laws la Hastorn Orga. Third Reading SecAto BlHi. & 1U 1 TuttU, to piet MteM, He-rwfwrjA, S. U. M Twttl. U prott ssisif, IiM44. S. U. M LMtry. BsUUu rirt. St. Leuls. Vak . o,: '" and ,"':Xor,i'K at ; "iir. Sv,i '. ' '" luls mrn ... tvisuas t St. Wisely. were lniure.1 i, nlhliair. jiuoma. . . ? Josephina !- sri.!r In 000. ' 0ller, I"" -ait I rmtrmm. sm v 1 iii warships in the river from tho grouJ is made easy, nnd tho convenient cation of tho ships mnkes It cerU. that tbflV n-lll npnvn n mnef nnmV .--. .. ,.vw (V .....W I'V,, attraction. Tho exhibit which tbo navy depil ment will make in tho United Stu government building will bo compl in ovory detail nnd interosting to ery one. It will include largo mol from eight to ten feot in length, wl cost the government $8000 to $10,1 each, and which will ombrnco ck typo of warship, from tho greatest I tlesuip to the littlo Holland submu: torpedo boat. This array of rarii will include reproductions of Maine, which was sunk in Havana t borj tho Brooklyn, Admiral Sety flagship at Santinge: tho Olyw Dewey's flngship nt Mnniln; hes tho Oregon, New York. Missouri, C lumbm, Kearsargo, Iown, Nowark, Louis, Texas, Arkansas. Naslm Chesapeake, Helena, Tncomn nnd .1 spoils, and probably several other" A most faseinatincr foattire of th hibit of models will bo two wotl models of dry docks, ono of the far ar typo of dock found nt most of ' navy yards of tho world; tho othc "u-umg 0t.k pattoruod aftor the 1 "locks recently instnllcd at New i 'in and Pensacoln. Thoso mod which will be operated continuou' wn snow the manner of docking ' undocking war vessels, somo of l shyP mo,lfls being used for illustrat n ono corner of tho navy space bo a map of the world, 20 feot long RM reet high, on vhich will ba V . u,cu uiminutivo niodols of ""p m the Unitd gtnttes v These models will h ..i nhnnt 1 !,a-v t0 (lay, so that at a glanco thJ tor Mn !! 11.- 1 ,!. - .1 - nn mo location vi . 'a'P in the service. V coniany of marines wil bo on ' at tho exposition grounds during j :' Tl)o marines will give i ilU an(l eonduct n niodol camp. ev H. llS-TtUs t eownt" ratK m Kfatsol. - iminaj ls MtAsaAsh amv. Lu imw r iw wpiirii, Mlft tfM - VB tM y. a falfes m: akhi Vi w u.ra " MaUrker U kfeUr la It. . JTi SkuSfr. UBW tfm tWr H M fsw ,... K 'Ste Aj& udirifw 4 wwusoit att. .. -"luilSL K5? ! THS Ha-llutul " ---- .. .. . I ,-rn-w. " ' - MKf CavtK t Um ? s J t t 1 0 t' tl a "fl. 01 01 e it le U ChtcR.,, Thirty-Fivo Wives. pure, ium TO peb- 3- To,lay chieli HeOXeli raeIv,l n M,rrftmi' e etiiaf 0f t,0il(,rt - rnn.lpna. ating that Martim it wn tn lwl -a,4 " I j " Ma 'wognUed the photograp' I -o noh ns tbo man whom t."m ,n Chicago in 1806. This ff 1 "" unonicial ,,.,i. ir-.i. LaxftLSB rU4M. ia PiKl & K lTL-fikaM, tvi4iaff fM vk jAmg wit lustwt ISttssi. kmrv mnitinifirtaa far f- - - . -. ,i;...w --ji TT,, " !rT2fSi: 8, It lS-llae, t? fvt aaw -AVsG iS; 1 O-C. T. C0.8 PAttENaER TEAMER8 POMONA An Altona leave for PortW V. eept Sunday, at 10 Bn-a.. A,bany auy, ' Bb, Monday Wedm and RiKi.j . -.u,uay at O p. m. i b Si 10 M in, th 1st Off th( I Ue - on M tie Jos & tl V PHAR. "KXl Foat j- i "- JIALDWIN. Aft