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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
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BY HOFER BROS.
tifflg
orrioiAii census salem.
MAY, 1004, 13.287.
HO OMNIBUS BILLS.
Governor Chamberlain's veto of an
omnibus bill ft tho last sossion ought
to warn tho legislature not to nttompt
rtbat fiort of tiling thin time.
But aomo kind of deficiency bill may
Biare to bo rnailo up to koop tho stato
rfrora paying a nout llttfo sum of Intor
eat Tot two yonrs.
Tho constitution says: "Kvory net
ahall ombraco but ono subject, and mai
ler proporly connected thorcwltb,
which subjects shall bo expressed in tho
itHle."
This section wna quoted In tho veto
unessugo of tho bill of two yearn ago
containing among other things an ap
propriation ror tho governor's home.
TJio statement linn ofton boon made
hat tho governor vetood tho bill on ac
count of tho Horn for a homo for tho ex
ecutive That Id not tho truth.
Tho message Hal (I: "Thoro aro somo
.claims thoruiii In which thoro In merit,
and vlth renpoot to those thoy ought
aeh to havo beon inetuded In a Hopnrato
Mil. I hunltato to veto an appro
priation bill in which thoro 1m much
.merit."
At this session tho principle should
tjo observed of having no omnibus ap
propriation bill, and tho uovornor lain
-edjlillshnd a wholesome procondont.
"THE BIO STICK."
(President HnnKiwult'it "l.l.r utlL-
congress calling for divorce statistics,
has placed bimsolf at tho head of this
groat movement, and proposes to con
duct It along definite lines, it is bound
to gain tremendous impetus, and result
in a groat tidal wave of reform.
Thoro will bo no moro laughing at the
"big stick." With one accord tho law
lovlng people of tho United Statos will
wish It moro weight.
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TIIE OBY OF MACHINE.
Speaker Mills and the Republican or
ganization of tho house have boon as
sailed by the cry of "machine."
Tho I'ortlftnu newspapers all seom
to be pitied against the house majority,
DRAIN
NORMAL
SCHOOL
and ory "machine
Mr. Mills, as speaker, has beon no
manifestly fnlr in appointing commit
teos that there has beon little potency
In tho cry of "machine."
it'
JUMP ON THE LITTLE ONES.
Thoro aro sqmo brnvo politicians iu
tho logislaturo who think it wiso to
sound tho tocsin of reform and jump
tho little Drain normal school.
Miller's bill to abolish all tho nor
mal schools was snowed under, and now
tho normal school fighters have resolved
t odocapilatc Drain, and at least accom
plish something.
House Bill to Abolish Was
Voted Down After
Debate
X-RAYS
When Bailey
through.
spunks tho bill goes
Tho bill to rogulatu stationary ongin
eors can proporly bo denominated a mar
chine bill.
OlOSO-moilthnd. rlnnn.rnt- rlnnr.hAirfn.l
which In JtH iippllontlun to foreign uf. Oavendor.
fairs, has boon tho subject of more or
lona levity, although (uYrtivii. Is now
holng nppllnl with vigor to the adalrs
Contciinial Notes.
I'tnh will havi' a comprchonsive ex-
nt homo, iiimI a mighty shout Is apt to ""'"' nt tho IW" Mul ( 'nrlc Ml10"''""
MO up all over tho land, expressing a ' " '" ,MrP",'1 tm,t f,",to pavilion will
.i-i. e i .,. . . Ilia orootixl.
Tho Mnshaohusotts stato building at
tho Lewis and Clnrk exposition will bo
larger than tho pavilion the stato
erected at Ht. Louii.
Tho Ocean Park (Cul.) .lournal will
Ocean Park" to
position. Tho
wlsJi for moro strength to his arm.
There is no longur any ground for
.douM that Prosidont Roosevelt moans
lmslncsK,
Tho "big stick" is to crack over
i i i.. .i .i .. .....
"""if mums man iuoso or tho little i v
irpubllo at tho south. II U In l fl l"""'1 tho "Q'on of 0i
Uiv tho ludtislrinl nn.l .n.t,.i ....,. ' u, w ,l'l lark ex
The Caldwell bill to abolish the
Drain normal school caused some dis
cussion. Vawter said tho normal school
could not bo judged by the number of
graduatos turned out. Hundreds of
young people wcro trained thoro to
m.'iko them better touchers.
Kay favored abolishing the school at
Drain. He was in favor of taklnir bet
ter caro of tho other schools and Ret
ting rid of this one.
Edwards said this stato spent nearly
a million on public schools. This expen
diture needed to be handled in tho em
ployment of trained teachers for our
children.
Tho normal school docs a work for
the stato entirely different from tho
high school. Ho said teachers who wcro
not trnined experimented on children,
to tho injury of tho minds of tho chil
dren, and tho wnato of public money.
Milos favored tho bill with n a show
ing of facts to tho detrimont of tho
Drain school, claiming it had mado a
poor showing for tho money expended.
Hingham, of Lane, said for $30,000
appropriated in six years 181 graduates
had been turned out.
Caldwell closed tho debate, and the
roll call wan takon, and It stood ayes
2, noes 30. Ho tho bill was defeated,
and tho first victory scorod in the house
for tho baby normal school.'
WILL
REPORT
THE BILL
Sonneman Measure to Tax
the Gross Earnings of
Corporations
The house railroad committee has de
cided to report favorably the Sonne
nmnn bill to tax corporations not now
taxed on their gross earnings, such as
express rompnnies, telephone compan
. i i. : whia i the
tea, leiegrapu cuihjhiuiud. j...-
most important revenue bill of tho ses
sion, and there nave oeen many uw.-
intra before tho committee. It is under
stood that tho railroad corporations arc
flirhtinir this bill, and that its
POPULAR
IN OREGOM
fnHna from first rage-)
,,,! of deeds of Linn county was in-
definitely postponed.
Third Reading of Bins.
H B No. 306-By Moyger, to divide
equally among counties proceeds of 5
pcr cent of sale of public lands.
Passed.
II. B. 350 By committee on assess-
taxation, rolating io i'
not
chances of passage are good
o
Wise, well-meaning, orkman Welch.
Public Is Aroused.
The public is aroused to a knowledge
of the curativo merits of that great
medical tonic. Electric Bitters, for
sick stomach, liver nnd kidnoys. Mary
II. Walters, of 546 St. Clair avc., uo-
Inmbus, Ohio, writes: "For several
months I was given up to die. I had
fovor and ague, my nerves wcro
wrecked; I could not sleep, and my
stomach was so weak from useless doc
tor's di-uirs that I could not oat. Soon
after beginning to toko Electric Bit
ters I obtained reliof, nnd in a short
timo I was entirely cured." Guaran
teen at J. O. Perry's drug storo; price
50c.
Chicago Markots.
Chicago, Feb. 10.-Wheat, $l'00!)i;
corn, -JOm; oats, 30'j.
o
Genuine, jokelcss, Jobbing Jaggcr.
Uiy tho Industrial and social monsters
.nt homo, which for years havo mado tho
term "wolf-government" almost a
.mockery.
Tho President has within a week put
Into doflnlUt and vigorous form an at
tack upon tho beef trust, tho railway
rato wrongs, and tho dlvorco ovll
paper pays all tho expenses of tho
iUi'iii, who is elected by popular vote.
Two enrH of totem polos havo ar
rived at tho IjowIs and Clark exposi
tion grounds. They will form an Inter
esting port of tho United States cov-
eriimunt's Alaskan display nt tho fair.
It Is a formidable trinity, but ho has! n, "rst rnilron,l locomotive over
icklng him tho Irrosistablo power of J nm ,n ""'K01 wl" 'orm an Interesting
. .i . . ' itrliililt lit II... 'IV,.,. ...,. ...!.... t... n.ll-..
UUCKlllg
tmbllo opinion.
Following the decision of the supremo
tioiirt that tho Imof trust oporattvt iu
violation of tho criminal statutes, Attorney-General
Moody proiwso to iro-
coed with prosecutions. Tho speetaclo
exhibit in tho Transportation building
at the Lewis and Clark exposition. Tho
locomotive is tho property of David
Howe, of San Franolseo, who has had
it for 30 years.
Illinois Day will bo a bid day at
if r Wof magnate ur two behind prison11"0 ,'mvi!, "ml (!lnrk whHIoii. Oov
Imrs uiHV lUimKlllulv alter llu, AUIM( af "rmr l),,M,,mi ,,n'1 "" wil the
tho whole trust situation. Nothlim
WONDERFUL CURES EFFECTED
MARVELS OF MAGNETIC HEALING
Dr. Jamoson, Magnetic Hoalor TeUs of His Wonderful Power and Somo of
tho Results Ho Has Achiovod in Local Cases tho Blind See, tho
Doaf Hear and tho Lamo Walk Cannot Explain
His Power.
rauld moro effectively sweep away the
uommoii delusion that tho trusts aro
utronger tlmu tho Kovcrumeitt. The
n poet nolo of a trust magnate haled iuto
rourt in spite of his missions, and juit.
n though ho wore a poor man, would
wonderfully wtlmulato tho theory tbut
Justloo is not oontrollod ly dollars and
a "pull."
Tho Iniquities of railroad rates,
through which big combines have boon
nblo to crush small ooiiiih! iters, aro also
to fool tho weight of Prwldont "Boose
vein' "big MUk." That he has gone
Into tho tight in doml oaruost there oau
Iki no iciest Ion.
If oougriHM has not the power to provide-
a remedy the ivmtplo have. A wn
ttitutlonnl niiiHiuliuont covering this
wrong might also cover a multitude of
flther trust wrongs, for whlcU thoro now
(Htiiin to bo no mliHuato roiHtnly'.
The movement for uniform divorce
lawM in all tho states has long lacked
drill Itoosevelt by his special inoMago to
lent lUiOitoveltby his spcil message to
fair during tho last week of June and
elaborate ceremonies will bo observed
in tho Illinois headquarters.
LITERARY
NOTES
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PALACE PHAR.
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High School Clarion.
The High School Clarion, with a very
artlstle cover, ii out for this month.
Stories by Avti Shirley, Leland Hen
drleks and Perry llelglemau aro given.
Tho school notes and tutorials aro
also worthy of mention. Tho staff on
tho jmpor aro showing considerable
ability iu their writings ad every one
is pleased to note the progress, IVr
haps tho rtvasts in tho bak of the
mper ar what Interests tho studentJt
most, llera, oaoh ono Is given. nemo
go.nl hit ami everything Is taken in
gOOd MUt.
Ah In t wrest inu ueeouat of the vnri.
ous delmtA and tho dotiun of oftieers
ta tho High School ScHAto U uive.
The Senate is In stMtian ud U quit
like the oae glg-n nt tho stAte ai
tol. Hills aro iatrOtle.l. road, and
mi1 aad a grt dHl f wrllamM(
tr law lariiisl.
-V goo.1 Uttlo idNe m Hstrniaitti;
a.tvwHr is glvan, awt tho autlr tj
wrviM grat rHl it It.
Oh the who! tk Qkrlwt U 4vaiit
111 g raptdh.
WtlUmetto OollecUa.
Th WokL- HMMtUr of tk WIHkw
t'ilM(iin U wt mmI Is a -wv i-
tr.HiMg HHHtWr tilts wtMk. A pon
frMi Mijwt MiauU FrUkv m tlwj WU-
UMtit MHlvwr.ity U mrinttO. wklk I
vary iHttUNg. INOt aMMints f tke
itl and gAwes ftrv gt.
Tho Webfoot.
Tint )MtiW f tk Orgn sk4 tt
ik 4Mf an4 4mhW jmWUk a HtU
wAly Hp whUh is a grat cJit
I tl lul ArtUU iM wmMt VMt
f tlM Aay, Jl Mm aad sUHm f
U )m1 r filvu Oao Uda e-f ta
mmmt U dvtd t tko HttU flk
d wue itrtiB HttU stwiM aro
givoa.
sour,
Do you believe in magnetic healing
Aro you convinced that many of tho
common ills to which tho flesh is heir
can bo rolioved and cured solely by the
aid of psychic powers! If you aro a
doubter in this method of trontmont
and aro suffering from any ailment,
there exists an excellent chance to
give magnetic healing a thorough trial,
and on tho authority of ono of tho foro
most exponents of this wonderful art,
tho results cannot fail to be bonoficlal.
Dr. Jameson, a celebrated magnetic
healer, who somo years ago was a resi
dent of Vnuoouvor, has agaia returned
to tho city and has opened an office at
131V Hastings street, East. Hohas
achieved mime wondorful cures csihj-
dally iu oasos of rheumatism of long
standing. Othor ailmonts In which ho
has secured marvelous results) aro deaf
ness, skin diseases, hip diseases, besides
allaying acute pain and curing nervous
attnoka. Tho only man iu the world that
can euro paralysis and epileptic fits.
'testimonials! Yes, plenty of thorn.
ot tho usual collection of illegibly
written letters from aoaie person or
persons residing far away in soma re
mote corner of tho continent. Dr. Jam
own has living, breathing, walkiug tes
timonials right here la tho city, to
watch he can refer with pardonable
pride, and who aro only too willine- to
testify to the remarkable euros which
Dr. Jameson has aceemitlUked In tho
case of allmoHts of leitg tiaadiag.
A marvolows illvwt ration of the now-
er of this woMderfwl mm a was lately
skowa ia Victoria. A you la.lv who
Wad Iioor Itltad for twoaty three years
ka, tANHtgb tho power aad skill af Dr.
Jam, beoa tutwekt ta u.-h .,.
dltioH tkat ske U aw able to see light
aai is mpiiily progretiaf toward the
ftlaoM ttf her vbwal powers. This
way seorn t be keeAd tmtfc. but r
JoMeeoa kas la Wis ommmj.,. ui.
fro, tke MMtWr of tae rrsoa qaos
tie beariag witaoee to tke faets f
tko co. Tais U eeulalj wadr-
nu utlwto U U kIIL
Kor U tkis tke oaly eaee. U kit
wevt vWt to VaaoMvor Dr. Jawo-
UoatoH Mwuay HroaUaest peplo of
VawwiTW, aaoaf Umw Mag v. J.
M. MhoIooA iumI Ptaaar Jaaatkaa
Mim, MMV eilSM uMil i-
And yet he will not withhold his aid
from any. A letter from n physician
In Orogon was recently seen in which
this practitioner appealed to Dr. Jamo
son for aid in a certain case, which
had baffled him. This letter also shows
tho widespread fame which has been
won by Dr. Jamosou.
"How do you do itf Whnt is tho se
cret of your wondorful power?" wero
the questions put to Dr. Jnmnnn v...
terday by a Province representative.
"1 cannot explain it. I only know
I havo it and fo.il it ni.n. .-ui.i.. .
v,..i. niuiill nm,
ment and
tax. Passed.
II. B. 293-By West, to restrain sueep
and goats from running ui i.e-
Passed. ,
H. B. 112-By West, to create una-
v n.ntnr pntumisaion. Passed.
II. B. 217 By Caldwell, to abolish
Drain normal school. Defeated.
H. B. 161 By Hermann, to suppress
l.unVotahnns. Passed.
II. B. No. 310 By Linthicum, to
provide for collection of law library
fees. Indefinitely postponed.
H. B. No. 322, by McLeod, to regu
late practice of osteopathy. Laid on
table.
Substitute for II. B. No. 180 By
Henderson, providing proof- of exist
ence of foreign corporations. Passed.
II. B. No. ISS-By Welch, of Jlultno-
mah, to creato a state board of station
ary engineers, caused a discussion. Ed
wards, of Lane, made an argument
against the bill, but when tho bill was
explained by Bailey lie admitted tnat
he was not fully informed on the measure.
Cornett objected to "too many com
missions." These commissioners were
to got $4.00 a day for tho timo actually
put in on tho work of the commission,
and this was a useless expense.
Laws, of Clatsop, spoke for the bill,
and said the purpose of this bill was
to secure good engineers. A compe
tent engineer saved money for a saw
mill or a steamboat, and tho bill was
a good one.
Smith, of Josephine, said tho bill
was favorable to a better class of me
chanics to bo employed in a responsible
position where life and property wero
at stake. Bell call showed 27 ayes. 20
noes, absent 13. So tho bill was lost
for tho time being.
Twp Now Bills.
II. B. Xo. 308 By Howell, of Wash
ington, relating to stato board of agri
culture. H. B. Xo. 369-By Muir, to amend
law relating to county clerk of Multno
mah county.
ITS MERIT IS PROVl
HECOltD OF GREAT MEDI
A Prominent Cincinnati Woman
now ijvaia jci. Jt'micnam'fl v.
Compound Completely Cured Hei!
The great good Lydia E. PinkhJ
irorrntalilo. Comnniinrl tn rlntn .. i
the women of America is attracl
tho nuonwon oi many oi our lead
sclonusw, mm tuuiKing- people gtj
any.
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yPfrxSara W7son
Die. following letter In nnlw .!
many thousands which aro on flt
tlio I'iniciiam omce, anu go to
Vn-nni1 niiostlfin tlin.t, T.vrlln V)
Imm'fi Vp(rtn.lilo Comtviiiml Tm.i
remedy of great merit, otherwhsl
couiu not prouuee sunn raarveiouH
suits among sick and ailing women!
Dear Mrs. Finkham:
(I Alwif nlnnmnnflw nffn T w.. M...i
ferer with womb trouble, which caused!
severe pain extreme nervousness and!
?uent heaoacnes, rrom which the t
nllA1 tsi rAlffltA ma T ttWnt T ..11.. T.
ham's Vegotablo Compound, and wltli
short timo folt better, and after taking!
ooiuosoL ii x vruaoiiuruiycureu, itlicri
heartily recommond your Compound
ninn'Mr, itririnn Tinir- ir. mnA. t...
poriods regular and without pain ; and s
a blessing it is to find such a remedy afto
many uutwm iuii ixj uoip you. 1 am pled
to recommend it to all suffering women!
xurs. oara tvuson, oi joroscda Htrcct,
nati, Ohio.
If you havo suppressed or palt
menstruation, weakno.nn nt tm ,
ach, indigestion, bloating, lcucorrhs
nooumg, nervous prostration, dlt
ness, inintness, aon't-care" nt
" want-to-be-lelt-alono " feeling, rj
citabillty, backache or tbo blues, thj
are sure indications 01 lemale wen
ness, some derangement of tho utn
or ovarian trouble. In such cases thu
is ono tried and trn mmulv T..,
E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound j
WJyiArt!, terr.Uy SbAikua.
fgtmmfwvuwm
A toeUarity f IW. JaaMooa's tfMt
Ut fe tkat ke dttM mmJ -l ... ..v.
Ue ooe4 tkat aro ev t !. it u
kli 4oUt to veoloowo ttto auiilt
oa Un tkat aavo UAUJ tko skill
ot ie Mduut-y wataiaef, aad, by
k peiuliar power, awcrtixi tv -Am
pJt, a&i by feu aOl ft!jtty trct
t is given to mo as my talont," re
plied Dr. Jameson. Ho went on to
say that by a sort of Intuition n u,i
of sixth sense, ho was ablo in noarlv
every case in which ho was consulted
to at onco diagnoso the trouble without
even asking any question in tho ma
jority of oases. "A knowlod nr ..
patient's trouble seems to como to me
as soon as I nsp tho outstretched
.. wnen tuey come Into my office.'
In nearly every caso just as soon as
iej inirouuoo themselves I am able to
tell them why they camo to sec me "
To this marvelous power, which at
once lifts hi,,, abovo tho ordinarv man
Dr. Jameson adds a stnrr nt ......:,'
knowledge which makes kim a master
io .reatment of diseases of many
varieties. He is a nast master U the
understaadlag of the therapeutic pow
ers of olee trielty and after ho has diaC
aosml a ease at one st9 kis seieatifie
"""..irMKn io wiwic to (lad a tu
la tke treatiaeat of kip aisease
-itk wkiek ko kas et witk 3
re, Dr. Jaia w .v- . .
aal Moot Improved develo,ateat of tko
X ray Method. "
.VMoae tke itoivers uki.t. v. .
i a l-eeulwrly valaaUe oa. af kk. eW,
airery, wai.k ke arnp,. Mth "
we-. This a. Urns" v...T:.fr7.
the aeo e tki a-V',
. , "TTrf lm
" epooiahT. n. iMaai.. "
nulk 1 I, "" " V
Mareeeoae. " odoo.l
Dr. Jaasoea. oMmW, fro kk treat
wosit are fe. ,r1
"I MtwUar tvaeiia. t
JJ-JH tha, ., ui ZSrZ.
to viK. ..w, ;
Dr. JoMoeoa oaa bo tmjui .
t w. ouo i. tw zzr? "V
tWreiai street. SalTwkere:S
uiil i..ik, weero ke
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Senate Thursday Afternoon.
S. B. OG-IIobson. To prevent pub
lic exhibition of hypnotized subieets.
l?i.i.l ,.- .: .. 1 . .
...... ,., nun unu reierreu to re
vision of laws.
Third Beading of Senate Bills.
, S. B. 120. Nottingham. Kequiring
all entrauces to saloons to be in front.
Failed to pass U to 12. Brownell,
Coke, Croisan, Farrar, Hobson, Hod'
son, Holman, Laycock, Malarkey, Mc
Donald, Pierce, Hand, Sichel, Tuttlo
voted "no."
S. B. 90-MilIcr, by request. To reg
ulate tho employment of onnvi,..., 1.
definitely postponed.
b. B. HO-Kuykendall. To provide
for tho use of tho nrocpn,!. e ,..
lbor on public highway. Passcd.
an. ws-Mlarkey. To appropriate
ma , th;U1,,,0r'- rMhm
; . ' '",,' lpnsiticn.
" l &mtth, by rt,qil,t
r-w.v oeea and bee-culture
appoint an inspector. Passed
section 35S, of the code relating to of.
"d twice aad referre.1 t ...n...
"J which seaatA 1,11 iw , .
was ren- ii , H8 ueftd
rwoiere.l, and tho bn,
'"a l. the judiciary. '
. V , 'le' r0lRUg tO d0Mt
o- K. 213-Croisau.
To
mid to
the old Court street sower to tho
of Salem. Passed.
S. B. 230 Itfalarkoy. To amend 1
tion 2201 of tho code, relating to
mons in justice courts. Passed.
S. B. 157 Coshow. To define
(regulate tho use of water nnd ws
rights. Indefinitely postponed.
S. B. 194 McDonald. To author
county courts to sell certain real
tato. Passed.
S. B. 214 Carter. To require all pJ
sons, state institutions, etc., in eont;
of public or Etato property, to pay 018
to the stato treasury nil monoy recehi
from tho salo thereof. Pnssod.
S. B. 259 Brownoll. Granting to I
citizens of municipal corporations
power of the initiative and refcrende:
Indefinitely postponed.
a. B. 246-Carter. To amend vl
tion 434S of tho codo, rolating to barV
wire fences west of the Cascade mo5j
tains. Passed.
t. B. 7 Tuttle. To hotter profc
tho salmon industrv and to approprjl
SoUUU to Jiuild a patrol boat. Passcd.
S. B. 208 Coshow. To amend CS
chart or of Boseburc. Pnssod.
S. B. 232-Pierce. To fix tho sab-l
of county assessors in certain countit
lasscd.
S. B. 24S Brownoll. Roimlatinu til
charging of jurios by the courts. l
uenntteiy postponed.
S. B. 20S Hobson. To fix salary
treasurer of Marion county. Bead tI
timoa and referred to Marlon cowl
delegation.
H. B. 232 Miles. To establish
water commission at Sheridan. Pa
S. B. 269 Coko. To license hunt
"ead first and Koenn., limn nnd tl
forred to game.
H. B. 302, 313. 315. 326. 13. 2o9 1
, '
reau the second timo and referred.
Adjourned to 10 a. in. today.
The sonato will receive house bill1!
until midnight Monday evening.
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AnnralRnnt Pnnnrt.
The appraisers of tho estate of J"!
. -Morris, deceased, have filed
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PROVIDE FOR
THE FUTURE
A moderate sum r
" Rawing iTTHnPPgoy dCpsited
"'styouor vouTf, , -HREE PER CENT may
One dollar" i "'"' '" yeare toco"'
s.SZaccouni-lnterest con"
SAVINGS BANK
DEPARTMENT'
Capital National Bank.