wm 4 DAILY OATlTAIi JOTTRNAIs BAIM, OSEOOH", FBIDAY, JUKE 2, 1905. A FOOLISH PLAN fi LANE COUNTY'S DOUBLE MURDER T a Joy to At I welcome mr dinner hour j ilfcaiuel rout Indigestion with August I'lowct Constipation is Uic result of I ndtimsiloti. MlionsneM. flatulency, loss of appetite, elf-polsonitig, niicinfa, emaciation, urn acici, neuralgia in variouii parts oj the ystcni. calarrltal inflammation of the in testinal canal nnd numerous other ail ments that rob life of its pleasures if the) 3o not finally rob you of life itself. f-i'iu boumi in the bowels," is a coin non expression of p;oilc who look rais raWe and are miserable vet who nersisl in u fotttnfr nrt'ltrf tnl- Ita mnr ' - r ---"-- -- ...-vm.v. anon expression of p;oilc who look nis- id i ni sfWhat a polish pint), when nature could 3 aided by the ue of Green's Awptsl .rio-wcr, which is na-ure'sown remedy lot cmretipatlon and all stomnch Ills. rffAtigust I'lower gives new life to the tnci and insures hialthy stools. a fiTwo sizes, ijc nnd 75c All druggists. Improvements at' Newport. Tho Lincoln County Land and Invest ment Company has made substantial Smprovomonts at Olsson's addition to Uowport. Tho wholes Bay Viow town ita has boon changed by tho construc tion of a wharf for steamer landing in front of tho Bayloy rcsldonce, which lias been converted into a summer ho tel, and another wharf will bo built in front of Captain Olsson's residonco. Thoro will bo a 10-foot roadway from tho Bnyley houso east along tho wator front, nnd tho street has boon cut through tho hill up past the Bain prop erty. Tho bulkhead has been robuilt on tho wholo front, nnd tho streets and, property flxod up as novor boforcr. Persons wishing cottages or town lots in tbat part of Newport should wrlto to Capt. J. A. Olsson. After Shooting Woman Twice Murderer Puts Pistol to Her Head and Blows Out Her Brains . Tho following additional detnils of nnd arrest the murderer. IIo and Demi tho murder of Sanford Sklnnor nnd his ty Harry Bowcn loft horo as soon as wlfo by John Kichnrds at tho residence poslblo thereafter, and arrived at1 Stof WHY ONE IS' SO WEAK HOW TO OVERCOME THE LAN GUOR OF THE WARM SEASON. Winter Confinement ITocs Up tho ..Strength of tho Blood and Fills tho liody Full of Impurities. Why do wo fcol out of sorts just when tho hardships of winter nro over and the out-door world begins to bo at tractlvof We nro fevorish nnd listless and weak, ivhllo nature all nbout us is astir with fresh llfo and tho contradic tion puzzles us. Tho explanation is nftor nil not bo ing was in direct opposition tq banking ethics, but progross is rapidly over coming tho old-fashioned notions of professional pcoplo along this line, and todny even tho very conservative mod lcnl and legal professions uro begin ning to nppreclato tho vnluo of tho right kind of advertising. Thcro is no public institution Mint is accomplishing moro for tho working men nnd women than tho savings insti tutions, nnd in order to reach these pcoplo thoy must bring thoir proposi tions directly to their notice, and in a moro or less personal manner, and in no way can this bo dono except by ad vertising. Advertising in tho local n6wspnpors is tho usual beginning. Ono timo ndver Hnmo Doesn't Own the Rlvor. Oregon Obsorveri According to n decision rendorod in tho circuit court of Coos county a fow days ago by Judgo Hamilton, tho stato law, giving R. D. Ilume, tho lower Roguo river fishing king, oxcluslvo right to fish in front of tils tldo lands, extending from tho mouth of Rogue river 10 miles up ono si do and clj-lit miles up tho other side -of tho stream, is unconstitutional. The question has been n paramount ono in that section, nnd tho sourco of great public contention, and resulting In Rov er nl suits being filed involving it, with the results In tho circuit court as stated, tho opposition to tho claims of Uumo being represented by K. K. Burns, undo of Representative Burns, of Coos nnd Curry. A bitter feud exists botweon tho latter nnd Hume, who will carry the fight to tho supremo court. ' Wouldn't Lay. It is reported that a dealer lately old ono of his fino incubators, nnd later asked tho fiinrier's wlfo If thoy wero having success with it. "Well, part of tho time,' sho said; "you know tho thing will net all right, but wo can't mako it Iny," CHILDREN CRY FOB FLETCHER'S OABTORIA. Oar of the Future. Thomas Bdlson enya ho lms been working for yours upon tho problem of perfecting in olectrio motor volilclo. He insists that tho eloctric onr is to bo the oar of tho future, for it is tho "sur est nnd simplost." Should this mechanlonl wizard llvo long enough ho will succeed in his un dertaklng. Ho spent eight years on tho Incandescent light problem. Nothing seems impossible to him. IIo has snid nn invontor is a bulldog with n pootie temperament, and tbat description fits Edison well. of Mrs. Sarah Washburn, Richard's mother, where Skinner nnd his family hnd beon residing for soma time, in the Mohawk valley, nlno miles northenst of Eugene, early Thursday morning, aro given from tho Kugcno Ounrd: Skincr nnd his wlfo and Richnrds nnd his motlior hnd boon having a mis understanding and thcro had been bad feeling botweon thorn for nbout n week. Tho troublo was over Edith Richards, tho daughter of tho murderer. Sho hnd been staying thcro a wcok or moro nnd it seems thnt, for somo reason Skin ner and his w.lfc, who ocuplcd ono part of tho houso, whllo Richards and his mother occupied another part, ob jected to tho young woman's prcsonco there. Wednesday ovonlng thoro occurred n quarrel, with tho result that tho un deslrablo visitor loft tho houso nnd went to tho homo of Frank Stafford and wife, who llvo a mllo further down tho river. As soon as ho nroso Thursday morn ing Skinner nskod' Mrs. Washburn to pack up tho girl's bolongings nnd said that he would take them to her nt Staffords house, stating that ho did not want tho girl to ever step her foot on the placo again. Mrs. Washburn gath ered up tho girl's belongings, which consisted of n valise, a hat box and a bundlo of clothing, and with them in his hands Skinnor started for Stafford's. IIo had gono no farther than tho gate, thirty steps away, when n rlflo shot was heard and Skinner was soon to fnll heavily to tho ground. Rich ards had -fired tho shot from a 4500 Winchester rlflo whllo standing in an upstairs window. The bullet ontorod between tho shoulder blades and came out through tho breast. Ho died in stantly. After becoming satisfied that ho had finished his first vlotlm Richards went downstairs and ontorod tho room whero stood Mrs. Skinner and her daughtor Lena, aged about 18, trem bling with fear. The girl ran out of tho room, through tho garden to the homo of a neighbor, Mr. McQeo. Mrs. Skinner mndo several attempts to es cape, but wan unsuccessful, and was shot through tho top of tho hend with' an old Col't enp nnd ball pistol. She, too, died instantly. Richards, In company with Skinner's hired man, then went to the homo of Frank Stafford, whero ho was detained under guard of threo men, until tho ar rival of Sheriff Fisk. Ton minutes after the terriblo trngo dy took place the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Skinner returned to tho houso and telephoned to tho sheriff nil account of tho affair, and asked him to go at oneo ford's about 8 o'clock. Placing hand cuffs on RIchnrd's wrists they took him back to tho scene of tho murder. Coroner F. M. Day and Deputy Dis trict Attornoy J. M. Williams arrived soon nnd held nn Inquest over tho re mnins of Skinner nnd wlfo. After tho Inquest wns completed Shorlff Fisk nnd Doputy Bown started with Richards for Eugene, nnd arrived hero at noon. Ho wns nt once locked up in tho county jail. Shorlff Fisk says that tho prison er absolutely refuses to tnlk. Ho is n quiet man, aged CO years, and hns eight children, tho daughter over which tho troublo occurred being tbo only ono living at home. Ho has beon divorced from his prcsont wifo for somo timo. Tho post mortem examination, at tho coronor's inquest, of Mrs. Skinner's body revealed tho fact that sho was shot through tho left wrist, through ono leg, breaking tho bones in each, then shot through the body. As sho lay on tho stairway Rlchartis placod tho old pistol to her bead nnd blow her brains out. o- Ho Was Innocont. After having John Siofert nrrcstcd for tho theft of SO, Ritchlo & Wells, local grain dealers, of Forest Grove, found tho money securely hidden among their grain sacks, whero ono of tho members of tho firm hnd placod it for snfo keeping. Tho monoy was missing from tho till early Tuesday morning, and suspicion rested upon young Sio fert, who wns reported to havo been soon around tbo store, nnd whoso repu tation wns not of tbo bost. Siefcrt was nrrostod, but was released when tbo proprietor found tho monoy whero ho himsolf put it. It is oxpoctod that Sie fcrt will bring suit ngninst tho firm which caused his nrrcst, Ritchlo & Wolls aro now hunting through their grain sacks for $10, which wns missed somo timo ago, and Is beliovod to havo disappeared in tho samo way. o ' Excursion Rates. During tho Lewis nnd Clark Exposi tion tho O. C. T. Co. will mnko a rate of 75 cents to Portland, round trip $1. Tlckota good for ten days. Boats leav ing dally. tf difllcult. In winter tho nlr of tho close rooms in which wo spend so much of Using will not bring tho desired results, the time does not furnish onough oxyjbut nn organized campaign or nilvcr gon to tho lungs to burn out tho foul .Using ennnot but incrcaso tho earnings matter in tho blood. Everyone knows, ' n lonk advertised, and work to everyone tho uncomfortnblo feelings that follow tho breathing of bad nir and thnt nro cured by simply opening n window for a short time. The worst effects, how over, nro thoso which aro stored up nnd do not appear nt once. In the cold season we do not excrclso ns much nnd tho skin nnd kldnoys do not throw off tho wnsto matter ns froo ly. Tho wholo system gets cloggod 'just ns a machino does when it is not cleaned with frequency. Tho stomnch docs Its work feebly nnd gets loss nour ishment out of tho food. So thcro is wenkness everywhere, weak organs, wenk muscles, weak nerves. When tho warm weather comes, the system is found to bo overloaded with poisonous matter, nnd too fccblo to OPERATION AVOiDEB EXPERIENCE OF MIS3 MERKLEY Bho Was Told Tbat an Operation Vfu Inovitablo. How Oho Escaped it When a physlcinn tells a woman eu. fcrlntr with ovarian or womb trmiM.. that an operation Is necessary, the vert thought of the knife nnd the operator tablo strlkea terror to her heart, taj our hospitals are full of women corals for ovarian or womb operations. the betterment of tho community nt tho samo time. "White's Sayings, Willamette Won. Tho Monmouth Normal School ran up against tho Willamette University ball team yesterday, and wont down In defeat, but only nftor n hard-fought battle. Tho gamo was good from tho timo tho ball was put in action. Tho Wlllnmcttcs won by n scoro of 0 to 3, nnd got thcro by good, hard batting, pounding tho ball cvory timo It showed up. Pitcher Smith plnyod n good, wide awnko game, but could not keep Wil laeoteo from finding tho ball. According to arrangements, thli gamo closes tho season, nnd it leaves the quostlon of supremacy among tho throw it off. Relief can bo had onlyi8t,,to collc tcnms ,n ,loubt; W,1,am thrmicrh tho nun nt n rrmnilv thnt w 1 . uu" """ " "" "-'" " '" promptly nnd thoroughly purify nnd strengthen tho blood, nnd tho best ono for this purposo is tho great blood tonic known ns Dr. Willim.i Pink Pills. "They acted llko mngic in my case," said Mrs. Wilde. "I was wenk and thin and could not sleep. Mr stdmach i nnd nerves wero out of order. I can't I Lo' Wnmpolo, of Woodburn, wns In descrlbo how mlscrnblo I really wns. I,tn cl,y i0ilai' J AfrAfarretAfefey ( Vf i ii i w 1 PERSONALS Oswald West is in Roseburg on business. dragged through six months of feeble ness, growing weaker nil tho timo until I finally hadn't strength onough to leave my bod. "Thon a glad day came, tho day when I begnn to tnko Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Thoy mndo mo foel strong right away. My nppctito enmo bnck, I took on flesh and tbo color returned to my chcoks. Pcoplo wonderod that theso pills did for mo what tho doctors Miss Gny Piper, of Portland, Is vis iting relatives in tho city. Edward Thlelson attended tho open ing of tho fair yesterday. Mrs. Hall, of Woodburn, wns brought to tho Salem hospital this morning for! treatment, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. N. Gntcns nttondod tho oponlng of tho Lewis and Clark' fair yesterday. Misses Helen and Evelcno Calbrcnth There aro cases where an operation is tho only resource, but when one eon alders tho great number of cases o! ovarian ana womb troublo cured tr Lydla E. Plnlcham's Vegetable Com pound after physicians havo adrlwj operations, no woman should snbmltto one without first trying tho Vegettble Compound and writing Mrs. I'lnkh&a, Lynn, Mass,, for advice, which Is Int. Miss Margrot Mcrkley of 275 ThlrJ Street, Milwaukee, Wis., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkbam: " Loss of strength, extreme ntrmmm snooting pains inrouga ui pemo orpiti bcorinc down pains and cramm comrnJ mo to sek medical adrloa. Tho doctor, fur nuutinft an viaiuioatioii, uuu laaaortnu troublo and ulceration and adrbwd an open tlon. To this I strongly objectod and decided 10 try Lijam a. i-manama vecttabis Coa pound. Tho ulceration quickly healed, t ths bad symptoms disappeared and I ta ones more strong, vigorous ana wtu." Ovarian and womb troubles are stud llyontbe incrcaso among women. Ill tho monthly periods uro very palnfal, or too frequent and excessive If n have pain or swelling low down In Hi left sldo, bearing down pains, lenecr rhoea, don't neglect yourself tryLrdj E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. PUSH couldn't do. I took only a fow boxes, "P0" Uic P(l,t ievr lavB ln Tortland, ro nnd then I wns perfectly well. If I .turning nomo tins morning. hnd not found this wonderful romedy I suroly think that I must havo wasted iu ueniu. jiouuvinc uriniy mui iiioso i pills aaved my llfo by tho strength , onjoyed rldo down tho river by boat Prof, nnd Mrs. O. Tnlllandlcr, of O. A. 0., visited Salem last Mondny, re turning homo tho following day. They which they gavo mo at a critical mo ment, I unhositntlngly recommond them to othors." very much. Corvallis Gazottc. Among tho passongors southbound this morning was big-hearted Bill Mc Mrs. Clara L. Wildo lives at No. 377 , auIre' nn old-tlmo Nevada minor, who Farnsworth avenuo, Detroit, Mich. nas unu ns raanv UPS nna uowns ns Hundreds of others unlto with hor in "levator, and who, whether up or down, Heavy Passenger Traffic. Tho southbound passenger was a lit tle lute this morning, tho train being an unusually heavy ono. Ono fenturo was the crowded sleepers, and this seems strnnge, considering tho fact that tho fair at Portland was opened yesterday. Tickets At the Grand Saturday night will be 15c, S5o and 35c testifying thnt Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I build up strength oven whon nature sooms completely oxhaustod, and reach tbo obscure causo of troubles that puz zlo tho best physicians. Whon prompt ly used, ono of two boxos will generally givo tho right tono to tho system. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do not pro duco false strength as somo alcoholic preparations do. Theso pills do not contain a slnglo grain of any harmful drug. They give strength that lasts. They may bo obtained nt any drug store. When You Come To negotiate for tho purchase or lalo of real ostate, possibly wo can holp you out on tho money question. We aro prepared to make loans of easonablo size on good property. arti(il paymonts whon desired. Wo aro neither doctors, lawyers, aor professional experts in tho af fairs of business. Dut when a cus tomer takes a notion that our expo Icncb may bb holpfulto .him, and coincj.to us for.lmsinesa counsel, wo ire always at his service. The wo non and young people especially volcomo. Salem State Bank L. K. PAGE, President E.W. HAZARD, Casik Will Grow Tobacco. Threo families from Ohio havo ro oently loeated noar Wheatland and will ongngo in tho cultivation of tobac co, for which thoy bellovo the cllmato nnd soil omlncntly fitted, says tho Mc Minnvlllo Telephono-Reglster. Thoy havo had oxporlcnso In both raising and curing tho plant, and will givo th'o in dustry a thorough trial. Fifteen acres will be planted the first of Juno. Tho ground has been put in excellent condition, and it Is known that a largo yield may bo counted on, ns was demonstrated two years ago. At that timo a comparatively small tract was planted. Tho yield was hoavy and tbo quality excellent, but a dofect in curing greatly lessened the valuo of tho crop. Sheds for tho curing of this year's crop will bo erected by Mr. Molllngor. Tho sheds will bo 100 feet in length. If tho experiment proves a success a largo area will bo planted to tobacco next summer. May Work for Good. Tho matter of tho abuso of tho littlo Hamilton girl by her parents was con sidered by tho city rccordor, but, as thoro is always two sidos to overy ques tion, the matter was dropped, thoro not boing suftloient ovidenco of any unusu al or unnecessary punishment Tho pa rents informed tho rccordor tbat they wanted to uttond n camp mooting, and as tho girl would go with them, tboy wont rojoloing. INCREASES BUSINESS OF BANKS has a smile liko an Orogon summer day. o- Schilling's Best make gen erous business. Your grocer is generous with it. Moneyback costs him nothing; costs no body anything. Only One License. Tho county clerk issued one marriage licenso May 3lBt, permitting Edward to Sheldon and Miss Maud McConvllle to marry. A stranger, like the roporter, cannot help but wonder, from tho beau ty ho sees on the streets, that tho coun ty clork isn't kept busy issuing that kind of glory tickets. Courts ln the Drydock. Both departments of tho district court aro practically out of business today, and will not get busy before Monday, Somo minor maters aro being attended to, and arguments and law digested, and, whllo the lattor is easy, tho formor awakens sympathy for the judges. Revolution Ended. Bcunos Ayrcs, June 2. Tho revolu tion against tho local government in the province of Santiago del Estero hat been quelled. The revolutionists wero put to route by tho federal troops. I03SH Thousands havo beon eonvlncod of the great cur ative powers of tho Bitters dur- in the past 50 .years. Wo irant to con vince you, too. That '3 why wo "urge a trial at once. It cures Poor Appetite Sick Headache, Vomiting, Cramps. Cos- tiveness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia or Ma larial Fever. EnfctEKi&SSu r9tfsiMwBV niUl I ' I T"f;ir fclTTrRS Judicious Publicity Shows a Large Percentage of In crease In Business Tho average banker will tell you that theirs is a business that does not neod to bo advertised, tho business comes thoir way naturally, and moro than that the naturo of the business is such that it cannot bo advertised to any extent, anyway. During tho past flvo years a num ber of advertising campaigns have beon conducted by banks in the East ern stales, nnd the recent checking up of results in Pitsburg, Pa., show during the time in which the experiments used publicity an increase of 38 per cent in assets and an increase of 85 per cent In deposits, and tho banks tbat wero not advertised show but 27 per cent , in crease in assets and 11 per cent increase in doposlts, proving yety conclusively the value of advertising for banks. An investigation of the results show that the advertising was instrumental chiefly in increasing the -small de posits or savings accounts. Advertis ing of this sort fosters prosperity, and is of great educational value to tho workingman In economical directions. It Is only a few years since advertis- A Fearful Fate. It is a fearful fate to havo to en dure tho terriblo torture of Piles. "J can truthfully say," writes narry Col son, of Masonvillo, Ia.( "that fox Blind, Bleeding, Itehlng and Protrud ing Piles, Bucklen's Arnica Salve, is tbo best euro made." Also best for cuts, burns and injuries. 25c at J. O. Perry's Drug Store. CLUB TONIGHT! To Consider Salem Day at the Portland Exposition There will bo a meeting of tbo Srinl Commercial Club this ovenlne Ttiivl at 8 o'clock at tho city hall p court room, to tako steps for the pwf rcprosontatlon of this city at the to on Salem dny, which has been set I Wednosdny, Juno 14th. 8peclal train will bo run, nnd it Is thought mtw! thousand pcoplo will go down t vlnco tho fair manngemont that BiM has moro than 4218 population. Ik" expectation Is that a special rt rf bo granted on that day, and it li likely thnt tho trains will hold all will want to go. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bears the Signature of (Zatfm i;iiiisjii8iittittisttti,HiiijitawT Books by William J. Long Ways of Wood Folk 75c Wilderness Wats 75c Secrets of tlie Woods 75c Wood Folk at School 75c Beasts of the Field $ i . 75 Fowls of the Air $1.75 School of the Woods Net $ i .50 Following the Deer Net $1.25 A Little Brother to the Bear Net $J,50 GINN & COMPANY, vms Trade Department, 29 Beacon St., Boston iisna.iHjiisiiejiiiminniaii