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wwr PAILT OATtTAL JOURNAL, SALHH, 03UMJON. rBTOAY, MAT 10, 1W5. STUDENTS .ANNUAL MEETING Six Colleges Represented at Annual Intercollegiate Meet in Oklolioma 'Oklahoma City, Okla., May JO. The jpreiicnce of largo delegations of stu WILL TRY THEM AT JULY TERM Cases of Charles Monte and Harry Wright Postponed to July Term Department No. 1, of the circuit court, met yesterday afternoon, Judgo t&t-nts and other visitors hero today Is Burnett presiding. The case of Charles rindieativo of the keen Interest manl Monto nnd Harry Wright, charged Jftd in tho annual meeting nnd con-(with murder In tho first degree, came Herts of the Intercollegiate Athletic and up at this time. P. H. D'Arcy, ntton Oratrie.il Association of Oklahoma. I ney for Wright, appeared in bohnlf of TTbo annual Held meet takei place this Monto also, as 11. J. Iliggor, Monto's -afternoon, with 14 events on the nth-jnttornoy, was out of tho city. The Tlatic program, und this evening the trial of theso two men was to have eboiea. orators of tho several institu-! taken placo next Monday, but tho stato rtWs trill moot In a forensic tilt. There appearing in the parson of Deputy Dis tare air colleges represented In the meot-'trlct Attorney Charles IfcNnry nsked SM Zilx Stillwater, Alva, Kingfisher, Ed unvsd, Norman nnd Weathcrford. .'that tho hearing of tho cases bo post' poned until tho beginning of the July term of court, which Is tho second Mon Time mjuccs a Dinercnce. aay j that month. Tho prosecution According to tho Wcymoro (N'cb.) gtated that on nccount of tho unforo Woymorean editor, when a girl Is first gCOn Illness of District Attorney John eftngagod she figures on a ton-room McNnry they askod tho court for fur' Uoute in tho awoll part of town. As thor tlmo. Attorney P. II. D'Arcy lme goes on the houso grndually do- then moved for a postponement of tho areasea In r.o until it is n four-room cns0 until that time, on tho grounds atnietare. Then nil tbo fancy trim, that ho would In this tlmo bo nblo to tmlngs aro loft off, and tho next houso Is procure tho presence of certain wit- Bocated In n remote part of tho town. jlt.gSes nccossary to his sldo of tho case. Jimaliy when tlio wedding comes on, It l vlew of tho mutual wish of both at announcod thnt tho couple will rcsldo 8,c that tho caso bo postponod until with tho brldo's father. ! tbo July term, Judgo Ihirnctt granted " 1 .... tho continuance . Doth Monto and Are Superstitious. wrf ,t wero eJ 8her Hallroad men are very supirstlt lous ff Cu, shflr(r y and It is ono of their superstitions that ,,, . ,, .,, ',. m 41 tun MtifiT la ftrlntn.l nn liltn it. . ' aa SS lit IV) vuiu o lilltltuil uu VI Ultu iru' per, it will mean bad luck, and a change 'in time cards in n very short time. Time cards aro printed on white, yel low nnd green sheets, to nld In dis criminating botween new tlmo cards and old ones. Columbus, Ohio, May ao, 1903. 8c years ago X bad a severe attack ol Inflammatory Rheumatism. I wns laid ut In bed for six months, and the doctors J tad did ine no good. Tliey changed med Icines every week, and nothing they pre scribed eecmed to help me. Finally f be can thcuscof S.S.S. My knee and elbow joints were swollen terribly, and at one time my joints were so swollen and n In. fill that I could not close them when opened. I was so bod that I could not move knee or foot. I was-gettingdiscour. sged, you may be sure, when I began S. 3. 8., but as I saw it was helping me I contin ued it, aud to-day I am a oound well man and have never had a return of the disease. 3. S. S. purified my blood and cured me of this severe case of Rheumatism after everything else had failed. I have reo commended it to others with good re sults. R. H. ClIAMf AH. 355 Mt. Vernon Ave. The poisonous acids that produce the In flammation and pain are absorbed into the blood and Rheumatism can never be con quered till these are neutralized and fil tered out of the blood and system. 3. SI B. goes directly into the circulation and at tacks the disease itself. It purifies and i stores the blood to a healthy, vigorous condition. It contains no potash, alkali or outer strong min erals, but la guar an teed entirely vegetable. Write us and our physi cians will odvist without any charge whatever. OurbookonRheu matism sent free. sss CONTRACTS ARE LET. Salem Man acts Two Contracts for Im provements on Capitol Building. Tho stato board of building commis sioners ;not yesterday afternoon and let ' tho contract for thb improvement of the stnto Capitol building. - C. A. Gray, of this city, was awarded tho con tract for tho repairing nnd water- proofing of tho domo of tho building for $1830, nnd nlso tho contract for paint ing tho superstructure nnd roof, at n price of $2008.80, tho prlco bid. W. P. Fuller & Co., of Portland, waa given tho contract for'furntshing tho paint to bo used. Ills bid was tho lowest, being but $1.10 a gallon. Tho contract for tho cement nnd don crcto which will bo used in tho con struction of tho walk on tho cast Bide of tho building, wus not awarded yes torday. Architect D. D. Ncor, of Port land, drafted tho specifications, and will havo chargo of tho work, which will begin at once, upon his giving tho contractors notice Tho work must bo complotcd within GO days from tho tlmo notlco is served. Tho color of tho basement part of tho building will bo n French gray, mid tho superstructure n buff color, with tho windows n dark olive. WILL PLAT ANYWAT. WHO WILL BB COACH? Eugene High School Boys Will Use Old Speculation as to Who Will Coiei (i Oii) unit T1w Ttall TT nt n' f t-.. " ,' Suits and Play Ball. Kugcno Guard: Tho boys, undaunted by tho high school , v. 01 u. 1-ootball Team Just who will conch fh tr.i.. .. unreasonable of Orogon football team noil . T .. . ... .... .- .1 ... Mmmi ruling 01 tno oxocuiivo committee, ior-- is n matter or much speculation bidding further baseball In tho school tho Eugene Guard. Ono thlnir a ' this year, will continue to ploy during nltclyknown, howovcr, and that is ltr tho summer, but not under tho title of Dick Smith will 'not return. T 1 the Eugene High School tenm. They known for certain that Smith win- ! .!lt .-! tn.i ..,....... t.Mtfn.Ht. .Mil .... !.,.. I - - I. -- . .. -. l 11111 icuir mat ji'ui a uuiiutitia om play In them. A number of good games will yet bo plnyed horc, The business men of Eugene helped to buy the suits for tho high school basoball team, nnd now tho suits have nnd ns head conch for Columbia Univewltr mes Now York, this year, and that Or J. I ...111 1 111 l LI. . W"ISD nin uu milium wn sorvicus. Football Manager Stolwor and ftp. tain Lntouretto nro making InqnlrfJ, regarding a sultablo coach, and It i( been lockod up, and tho boys refused (safo to say a good man will bo seenrei access to thorn, because of n breach of iThoro is somo talk going on ahoni woll-known West Point man, while or two Columbia playors nr7i hlt, ... - - -- -v.ig IVI- Tho Swift Speolflo Company, Atlanta, Gt Not Enough Jobs. , There nro moro bankers In tho Ohio penitentiary than nultablo jobs for thcin. A banker must Imvo clerical -work, na ho Is physically fitted for no other kind, nnd tho clerical work in tho penitentiary Is limited. Renders of -tho telegraph will recall that two thirds of tho bunker who go wrong Bccm to go wrong In tho stnto of Ohio How Did Ho Know? A teacher in n Chlcngo school wns trying to uxplulu tho meaning of tho word "slowly," Illustrating it by walk ing across the floor. When alio asked the class to tell her how she walked, n boy nt tho foot of tho class shouted earnestly, "Dowleggpil, ma 'ami" Hut Jinw did he know thntf Tho O. A. C. band buys nt Corvullls -aro putting In somo hard licks nt re lieurenln, in order to get into shnpo to -attend tho I.owls nnd Clark fair. ANAEMIA is thin blood. It causes pale faces, white lips, weak nerves and lack of vitality. A blood enriching, fat producing food medicine is needed. Scott's Emulsion goes to the root of the trouble, strengthens and enriches the blood, and builds up the entire system. For anaemic girls, thin boys, and enfeebled mothers, it is the standard remedy. It builds up and strengthens the entire .system with wonderful ra pidity. .We'll send you i Mm pie free. Scott & llownc, A l'eail Si , New Yoik, Son Lost Mother. "Consumption runs in our family, nnd. through It I lost my mother," writes E. D. Hold, of Hnrmony, Me. "For tho past flvo yoars, howovcr, on tho sllghtost sign of a Cough or Cold, I hnvo taken Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, which has savod mo from serious lung trouble" Ills moth er's death wns a sad loss to Mr. Rcid, but he learned that lung troublo must not bo noglcctod, nnd how to euro it. Quickest -rollof and euro for coughs and colds. Prlco 50c and $1.00; guaran teed nt J. C. Perry's drug- store. Trial bottlo free. SOME ARE THROWN OUT Three List of Counties Thi o wn Out in the Referendum Petition An Artistic Stan. Ono of tho finest samples of wood thnt will go from Denton county to tho Lowls and Clark fair is n slab from Al. seu, proparcd by two of tho oldest ros Idonts of that section. They aro Cap. tain Mnlono and Bquiro Hycroft, tho former of whom hns rosldcd In Alsca for C3 yoars, nnd tho lattor for 30 yoars. The slab li three feot long, two or three I nolle thick, and set In a base. It Is of birdsoyo maplo, artistically hand dressed, nnd It is tho purposo to havo placed on it tho names of tho 1003 county olllclnls, nnd to hnvo tho speci men returned to Corvallls after tho fair and placed iu tho Ilonton county court houso. Wouldn't Livo With Her. Mrs. J. W. Grny, tho handsome widow of a Chicago banker, who committed suleldo recently In n Now York hotel, becamo lufatuatcd with Charles Stono- man, n marrjed man of Now York, last fall, nnd shipped her furniture to Now York to inako a second homo for him. few weekH ago Htonoman's son was ilrownod, nnd ho seems to Imvo mudo up his mind to glvo bis devotion to his family, fur when Mrs. Gray called him up ho deuounced her, nnd said ho never wnutod to seo her again, nnd she went out aud got n revolver nnd shot nnd j killed herself, nfter writing n number ot pitirul letters. The new flro alarm system at Corvul In works satisfactorily, nnd tho people (hero nro uiiioh ploased with it. The, Delights of a Summer Resort Whsn you go to a summer re soit, one of the chief delights are lliicle,cool,coiy verandas whero jou can sit in theshadeond enjoy uiuui, ucuNliilui UlCCiU. you cm nukt you an nukt your on porth at cost imlrnniiorMult, byihuttlni out tht tun with udoi 8lude llicy iciloih brctt inlkpput tht hut. They practically add anolfitr room In vnur limi.aliA Tho petitions for tho reforondum of tho gonornl appropriation bill, which was filed yostorday with tho socrotary of state, has been carefully gono over, nnd tho names which wcro not proporly certified strlckon out. Tho list, when filod yesterday, contained ft total of 7020 names, but after tho clerks of tho ofllvo had thoroughly inspected il thoro remained only 0312 namos. Tho lists of thoso who had signed tho potltlon in the countios of Grant, Curry and .Doug Ins woro thrown out altogether, bo cnuso of impropor cortlflcntlon. Tho number of signers In theso thrco coun ties was luckily vety small, only amounting to 17S names. In tho othor counties thoro woro many names strick en out. Dolow Is a list of tbo rospec tivo counties, with tho number of sign ors in each county when tho petition wns fllod, and nlso tho number after they had been cerrected: Cortl Counties. Total, nod. Denton 120 Clackamas 401 Clatsop 40 Curry 0 Douglus 118 Grant 01 Lincoln 83 Linn 1507 Marion 483 Morrow 127 Multnomah 1713 Polk 550 Unton 401 Washington 403 Yamhill 1527 Qamo Called Off. Tho gamo which wns to havo been played betwen tho Salem high school baseball team and that of the Eugene high school, yesterday nt Eugene was culled off on nccount of tho ruling of tho faculty of tho latter institution. No notice wns given to tho Salem club of tho culling o(T of tho game, nnd tbey left nt noon for Eugene, to find, when they nrrived, tho condition of things. Notwithstanding that thoy could not piny with tho high school team, they arranged n gamo to bo played today with tho university boys. orders on tho part of tho management of tho team. This nctlon on the part of tho oxccutlvo committco of the .school has received tho condemnation of thoso who put up for tho team's paraphernalia and of many others in terested In basoball. Tho boys have the sympathy of n majority of tho pcoplo of tho city, o Tho Eugene Divinity School will closo tho tenth yonr of its oxlstenco next Wednesday, tho 25th, when tho annual graduating exercises will bo held. Killod in Paper MI1L Ogdon Hudson was instantly killed nt Lebanon Thursday morning nt the paper mill. Hudson worked in tho pit, nnd had gone Into tho carrier 'to clean out tho pulp. Ralph Goodrich, brother-in-law of Hudson catno along, and, not scolug Hodson, started tho machinery, catching Hudson, nnd throwing him out, breaking ,hls neck. This is tho first person over killed nt tho Lebanon paper mill. Hudson was born in Iowa. IIo was 45 years of age, and leaves n wife and son. sldcrcd. Many of tho studonts fTOr tho grnduato coach system, and Mvertl well-known Orogon nlumnl havo b, mentioned in this connection. 1 105 300 30 75 1323 383 120 1400 601 440 344 1001 Total .7020 vnur hnmitairia ..i "I "" " Tii a-." ",-V " iMNumcn room 01 an aunnc tn natc4 tcitou, oucanitrvt luncutoos w tC4 ca porth fcttta with PorcH Shades with txrftct prIracy.Ml vicnlnt th pau- auo rut vudor WimSaw ervriy. you ran all out tht hca Shadtt adjuitcd to your windowt, bra thty wtlllttla tht cool brctit and attp ara and tht heal of tht tununtr lun. Thy tipccially commended lot nurictics luuut tooma. Vuior Porch Shaaa coat I tea W44 op, Thty art nudaiaduf crest colore to hai. mooiit with ttewpodwwk of your horn. You ate especially requested to ylew tho Vudor Exhibit in our hade department. Bt!en & Hamilton n?& OREGON Versatile Advertising. A paper In Western Nebraska con talus an advortisoment in this man ner! "Bauer kraut, "Harness, "Furniture, "Onion sots, "Pointed lacos, "Dill pickles, "Riding plows, "Hulk salmon nnd mackarol, "Hnrdwaro nnd "Cranberries. Seo us boforo buying." ' U i i. "I Thank the Lord!" Criod Hannah Plant, of Littlo Rock, Ark., for tbo relief I got from Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. It cured my fearful run ning soros, which nothing elso would heal, and from which I had suffered for flvo yoars." It is a rnarvolous healer. Guaranteed at J. C. Perry's drug store: 25c. YOUR Stationery AN INDEX TO YOUR BUSINESS Wo print tho kind of , Stationery thnt will givo Your Business a good standing. Lot us flguro with you E L-L I O T T Phono 2953 Htiie Wing Sang Co China and Japaneso Fancy Goods, Mat tings and Dry Goods, Silks, Em broidery Lacos. Mako np now line Oonta' and Ladles' Furnishing Goods, Suits, Wrappers, Skirts, Whlto Under wear, flalo cheap. Court stroot, Salem, Oregon. 'Phono Black 2155. THE AKBXVAL OF SPMKO. primitivo mothod in tho uis of Is primativo mothods in tho uto of in ferior flour. Tho 8alem mills flow U tho best now mado, nnd better tht nny that over was mado. It conUlu all tho nutritious qualities that cu bo got out of th'o vory best wheat, u4 is sweetest nnd best flavored of in cereal food products. SALEM FLOUETNa MJXLB. HOLUBTEn'B Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Boit ItadJuna for Boiy Fms Brings Uoldia Health and Baa A sprfla for Conatipatlon.Imligeatlon, Lire MPlt. 4 Vigor. ftitlon. r and Klilno Trouble, rirnplta, Kciema. Impura Wood, Dad Ureatli, fiWelsh Ilowela, Headache nod Ilackacha. It's Kocky Mountain Tea In tab. lt form, 33 conts a box. Genuine made by Hou.itTiR Dni'o Cokpant, Madison, Wla. OOLriPM NIJOOETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE THE HIGHEST IN QUALITY THE LOWEST IN PRICE EPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING POWDER A. L. FRASER Successors to Burroughs k Fraser. Plumbing, Tinning and Roofing Cornlco Work, Heating and Building Work of all kinds; estimates made and work guaranteed. 307 BtnU Street, Salem. Phono 1511. 0312 IssssssssH 1 I I 1 I lllllllllllJ Consclenco Hard to Satisfy. A conscienco-strickon man recontly sont $12,000 to tho treasury department at Washington, to relievo his con sclenco is hard to satisfy, as all know who bayo one. His began to trouble his as soon as he sont the money, and ho, now writes tho treasury department that bo paid $2000 more than necessary, and ho wants that sum back. Our Hundred Dollar Bike Just like cut, only fonders. We sold a remarkablo lot of them last season, and hero's tho record. NOT A COENBB OPENED. NOT A SOLITABY WEAKNESS DEVELOPED IN TH ENTIBE LINE- NOT A BROKEN SPBINQ. NOT A DEFECTIVE SPOKE OB FELLOW. NOT A DEFEOTrVB TIRE. NOT A SPRUNG AXLE. This is truly remarkable when ono remembers that tho price including cushion tires, leather trlmmh& " seat, fenders, steel corners, hardwood sills, wood capped steel nrchod axlos, dust proof spindles and all V v-..v. ., uV iw. unve otuer goous at prices up to $100. Call and seo the Hue. F. A. WIGGINS. Implement House 8 a 1