DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALKM. ORKGON. MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 107.
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HEALTH OF WOMEN
In tills nineteenth century to keep
up with tho march of progress every
power of volutin Is strained to its
utmost, and tho tux upon her physl-
.nil li uti.tt, lu f'il cri'liflttlt tllflll urniv
lu the pood old-fnshioned days of
our granumouicrs lew iimg.i were
used iu medicines. They relied upon
roots and herbs to cure weaknesses
and disease, and their knowledge of
roots and herbs was far greater
than that of women toduv.
It win in this study of roots and
herbs that Lydhi B. lMnkham, of
Lynn, Mass discovered and gave
to the women of the world a remedy
more potent and efllcaeious than
any combination of drugs
REMOVE
GUNNERS
LICENSE
Gray of Douglas Says Taxing
Hunters is Not Democratic
- - c riNK
i vdiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
LfVUl . ,. ....,.! ,nf imnnnytWinnliln tboriineiltlo value.
js an honest. ' ' ll . , Imtive roots and herbs contulns no narcotics
ThbmcdUlnt m wh. thjj rmml jQf th(j lu tnumbcr
orotherliarn,m"" ,k, tnSt.a!.es of nnv medicine the world has ever
0f actual cures o voluntary testimonials nre on file in the
known, and tl,0"san8SU( which testify to its wonderful value,
laboratory ntLnn. .Mas Wrltes:-Dear Mrs. Plnkhnm:-"I
l,rS;pt r "g w-omari would take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
wish cvcr S"""I,,A to vou or ndvico. 1 1 has done uic a world of good
Compound an l j,,8licd for mo I know it will do for others.'
Dl'1,alLcn are troubled with Irregularities, Displacements, Ulcer
WhT flZuation. Ilackuche, Nervous Prostration, they should re
tSercisono tried and true remedy, Lydla B. Piukhnm's Vcge-
jEmknam's Standing Invitation to Women
A !ten Bujrerhig from any form of female weakness -invited
rienceshe probably has tho very knowledge that will help your case.
PROPOSED
CHANGES IN
PRINTING
it gaum
go nriu
Uenreaontntlve .1. S. Orny of
Douglas county says it Is a violation
fif t1,A v.m.lil.1 l.n . ... .lt.nl. tiw nf trm
llltl.l1i.llt laini n lis........ in ...1 ..III I
j VIIIIIIITIIL IU It3 il 11UT311BV lt,.V Ull H .
I steiiH who desire to shoot game,
j Mr. CI ray opposed the present
law on its passage two yonr ago
ho will wltllln tho next few days pre
pare nnd introduce a bill in tho leg
islature making n number of change
lu the existing statute.
The Douglas lawmaker said this
morning thnt ho was in full accord
with the plan of protecting Oregon
game nnd his proposed bill will make
no changes iu the open and closed
seasons for tho various kinds of
game except iu a few instances, but
lie proposes to do away entirely with
tho plan of making hunttSra pay V 11
ceuso tax. Ills principal objection
to this Is that he believes the law
to be nt variance with' tho principles
of the constitution. He says It is
ridiculous and absurd to levy this
tax while there Is so much public do
main in Oregon. ;
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A LAZY LIVER
May be on a tired liver, or a starved liver. It would be a stupid as
well as savi ;e thing to bent u weary or starved man because he lagged
in his wot c. So in ti eating the lagging, torpid liver it is a great
mistake to .sh it with strong drastic drugs. A torpid liver is but an
indication f an ill-nourished, enfeebled body whose organs are weary
with over-' ark. Start with the stomach and allied organs of digestion
and nutrit) n. Put them in working order and see how quickly your
liver will ' 'come active. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discover' has
mnde man marvelous cures of "liver complaint," or torpid liver,
by its won orful control over the organs of digestion nnd nutrition. It
restores tli normal activity of the stomach, increases the sectetious of
the blood- inking glands, cleanses the system of poisonous accumu
lations, am so relieves the liver of the burden imposed upon it by the
defection o other organs.
Symptom . If you have bitter or I Prof. Fitdry Elllngwood, M. D., r(
10 morning, poor or van- iicnnett Medical, college, i. mengo, my
oated tongue, foul breath, of tiolden beni roet: "It is a nit ct
r irregular bowel;", feel superior remedy in catarrhal gndritis
red, despondent, ficqueut (inflammation of the stomach), chronic,
m or distress in "siunll of ' constipation, general debility, in con-
ig or distressed feeling in i vales-cence troiu protracted levers, in
Bill In Process of Preparation to Have
Advance Opinions In Pamphlet Form
Chief Stenographer to Officiate As
Reporter.
Actuated by the numerous cotn-
I'jlati on the "art of the members
cf the profession on account of tho
df,.ir in tho Issuance of the Orogon
cent' reports, under the prosont sys
tem, which are usually from two to
'!:rea years behind, it Is understood
that a hill Is being iiroparod and
will bo Presented to tho legislature
requiring tho court roporter, who
ever may bo designated, to secure
copies of tho oulnlons as rondorcd
hv ih court, prepare syhiabl anil
hand same to the state printer with
in ten tlavs after they are hnndod
d'WD
I' H alo proposed to havo the
opinions struck otT in psmphlot form,
;i tli-1 same stvle and saxe as ueod
in the tegular report!, to ho fur-
ii-VJ the attonievg of the state at
i'1 or l j cents per copy, nnd when
; i nfFi l. nt numWr of forms havo
1 M'ut. a tht are to be hound
preparing the copy for tho prlntor,
nnd hoiuo attorneys who have boon
Investigating the matter nre Inclined
to tho belief that. If tho work were
to bo performed by the chief stenog
rapher of tho court, It would bo kept
up In good shape and Issued without
delay. Outgoing Stnto Printer Whit
ney says that if tho copy wero dellv
ered to his within ten dnya from tho
thno thoy were hnnded down he
could Issue them In pamphlet form
wltllln two weeks' time, which would
boat tho "West Publishing company at
lonst ono weok. Tho money derived
rrom the salo of tho pnmphlotB. It
;hns been suggested, should go Into a
fund for the purehnso of law hooks
for the una of the supremo court.
Soctlnn 2-17G of tho code, onneJ,od
In ISM, provldos also that the su-
promo court roportor shall maintain
an ofllce at tho stnto capltol, but none
MAKE
MORE
BOXES
has over been ostubllBhod by Mr.
""i' .mil N-med in volumos ns Morrow, nnd tho opinions are mnUeJ
ut ii.., nt It l i) Un wtrtta.ttA to him nt Poflliind ns rnnhllv in ren-
'it' "i. ntTK nf ii!reme court re- dured by tho clerk of tho court. He
' ' iimlNii.i and that the Is also required to prepare the copy.
'"Tit .. , ifniined by the chief make a sylnabus, superintend the
"i'K.i,'hi hi the supreme court, printing, rend proof and prepare h
li ! .iM 'i. Known as ex-oftlcln u- table of eases contained and an In
TT .i Mill.! ilv i,f tliA ron(Aiitu
'ndr Mi. hi .-sent lnw tho su-1 i o
T1'.' ,N'r, Hbert - Mr r''1 ' ' TmiiW...
w Poitland. who wis appointed ..,t , now oloven ycar8 s!nc0 j ,m(1
nn r, metourt nearly six years n nnrpnu, ann trnm nnfl..mn(n
H M rrmilu d to furnish the copy wrltos c Qt PIoyd n ,oa(ng bslneB8
nj -rintrr and have a volutno mnu of Korshaw s c. i lind run
"3'K off as onn as enough ma- ,i..... t ...nii, . nr, ..n...io .
U.1.1 V . . MU.H, lit .. V..I.MW IVF w ,.w....UU, ......
sr. umuiMi to compose n coughing was constant both by day
Mm of not le. than ,700 pages. Rnd by n,ghti FInaIIy T oegan tak-
nut no Is to reoelvo SS00 nor i r t.-i .- iv... rian.. ...
mc j.abie immediately upon 'mntiniuvi this for about six months.
Salem Box and Lumber Com
pany Purchases Ground
and Buildings
The Salem Box & Lumber company
has purchased from tho Voget Lum
ber company a piece o( land on
Fourteenth street and Mill crook con
taining a building thnt was formerly
erected for n planing mill nnd will at
onco nioyo its plant to this place
from its proscnt quarters on Miller
street In South Salem.
Tho trade was made several dayr
ago and the legal transfer of tho
property will he mndo today. The
prlco paid was $2000.
This will In'no way Interfere with
tho prosont huslnoss of tho Voget
Lumber company, ns this Institution
was not milking use of the building
that has boon turned ovor to the
othor company.
It Is understood that Mnnngor S.
II. Snyder of tho box compnny will
improve and porhaps oulnrgo tho
bulldlntc and will at tho snino time
oulnrgo the work and output of tho
concern.
The growing demand for boxes of
all kinds, Including fruit crates, fruit
boxes, berry eraton, etc., hns made mi
Inerenso lu the capacity of the plant
a necessity.
There -Is a dwolliujc house on tho
property and a small amount of ma
chinery nnd othor equipment goes
with tho transfor.
bad taste in
able appetite
constipated
weak, easily
headaches, r
back." ciiaw
stomach, poi aps nausea, bitter or sour
"risings" in throat after eating, and
kindred svn .toms of weak stomach
and torpfd 'iver, or hi lousness, no
medicine il elicvc you more promptly
or cure yoi more permanently than
Dr. rierco'a 'olden Mcdienl Discovery.
Perhaps ot a part of the above symp
toms will be present nt one time and
yet point to orpid liver, or blllousnets
and weak stc inch. Avoid all hut bread
and biscuits griddle cakes and other
indigestible iod and take the "Golden
Medical Dis very" regularly and itick
to its use ui il you arc vigorous nnd
strong.
Of Golden -eal root, which is one of
urostratini! iimlit -sweats. It ut an im-
Mtrlant irwifti ii rlinontcrs of the uomb."
(This ngent, Golden Seal root, is an
important ingredient of Dr. l'icrce'8
Favorite Prescription for woman's weak
uesses. ns well ns of the "Golden Med
ical Discovery. ") Dr. Klllngwood con
tinues, "iu (ill catarrhal conditions it
is useful."
Much more, did Rpnce permit, could
be quoted from tiromiueiit authorities
ns to the wonderful curative properties
possessed by Golden Seal root.
We want to nasure tho render that
"Golden Medical Discover)'" can be
relied unon to do nil that is claimed for
Golden Seal root iu the euro of all tho
so mo othor menus of relief Is pro
vided. Under tho constitution of the
statu It Is now impossible to in
erenso tho number of justlcos and
an amendment will havo to bo votod
upon by the people before any change
can bo accomplished, and a resolu
tion providing for an election to ho
held upon the proposed aniendtnent
at tho next general election, one oar
from next .Iuitt has been drafted.
Tho proposed commissioners will sit
with the court during the hearing of
eases and will assist In tho prepara
tion of opinions. They will probably
receive r salary of $3000 a year or
more for their service. Doubtless
thn best legal talent In tho stnt
i will be selected for the Important of.
lice.
I Tho supremo court, which is now
composed of three Justices, has been
running behind with the work for the
past Ihroo or four years. Lnst yenr
thoro was a total of 127 eases In
which opinions wore handed down,
besides a groat nunibor of motions
and orders, nnd thoro are now about
UO cases In which argument has
been hoard mid upon which opinions
nro pending. Tho prosont justlcOK
rocolvo a salary of $1000 ench an-nunlly.
l. --1 . .. .11 - t il ,.!.! .... I
mo prom nc n ingreu.enw ui - .. vario8 (aiC3 ll3 Bet forth in tho
Medical Urn .very," Dr. Koberta Unrtli-1 nb v br, ,f extracl- fqr its nu-tt
plow, of Jeff -on Medical .Col ego, say prolMell nmi impottiint Ingredient ic
cry tisufii as a stomachic (btoiiinuli) . , d p , rooU ThU t , ,10w.
tonic and it atonic dyspepMn. Curia . .,-,,..ui.. rf.inf.mi.ii .fn.i Uc nnm.
vivas -t'sfc. . .
gastric (sto ach) catarrh and head-
actios accoti anying same."
Dr. Grovi Vac, of New York, enys:
"Hydrastis JoUlen Senl root) exeicUos
an oapecial iiluence over mucous sur
faces. Upo ihc liver it acts witli equal
certainty ant elllcncy. As acholagoguo
(liver invigi Mtor) it has few equals."
Dr. Coo also ndvisei it for affections of
the spleen a l othur abdominal viscera
Ecnernllyivru 1 for scrofulous and gland'
ular disoust . cutaneoiis eruptions) in
digestion, c bility, djrmlr , (llattncn,
constipation also iiism-eral uffeetione
peculinr to vomenTIJCd i nil chronic
acrangemen aiMr liver, nlco for
chronlcJuil uimntXin of bladder, for
whichT)r CtHsajfe " it is one of the
niostfrehable ngenTs of cure "
ProV John King, M D , late of Cin
cinnatTxuaUiwt. of the Amkkican Djs
l'KNU.VTOKV, gives it a prominent place
among medicinal ngunts, reiterates all
tho foregoing writers have said about
U, ns does nlso Prof. John M. Scudder,
M. D., Into of Cincinnati. Dr. Scuddcr
says : " It stimulates the digestive pro
cesses nnd increases the iiBOiriillation of
food. Uy thee niuatis the blood in en
richeil. the coiifcqiieut improve
ment on tlie gluudulnr and nervous cys
turns n
furthc
rii'iiKi,
tive action greatly enhanced by the
addition, in just the right proportion
of Queen's root, Stone root, Jllnck
Cherivbark, Wood root, Mnudiake root
nnd cWiiiicnlly pure Rlvcerine. All ol
th(e are hapiuly nntl linrinoiiioii;!y
blended into a numt pifect jiImi
iiuu'eutienl ctuupound, now favorably
known throughout most of the niviliml
countries of the world. Pear in mind
thnt each and evcrv inrelcpi il,erii.g
into 7lierTTiii7riu.iy'' una receivetl tht
ejidor7eiiieiU.nl tlie leiuiinti inedii'TI
nit' n Pi our laiul, who' i xioi each arii.'le
tiameti noox? in I tie jiiaht"r tcrinT
What titliei ii'ifdiciiif im't lip ior Tle
throimh (Ihii;riwis tnu show any Mi?fi
1 !.. ..,. i. rn i,. ir "t ' ' i ''
unifgiMOMHt eiioiirwf meiii ' rtir um"
I'KKIi KVKKV CIIA.VGK OP TI1K
WKATIIICK.
ll M I . I ! ..I gM
pepsin, liver ttouoies, an ciironic catar
rhal aifections of whatever nnme or
nature, lingering coughs, hrouchi.il,
throat nnd lung affections, tho "Dis
covery" can he relied upon no n sour
eigu remedy.
A little book of extracts trcnting of
all the several ii'redients entering into
Dr. Pierce's medicines, being extracts
from standard medical works, of th
different schools of prnctico will be
mniled free to any one nslclng toy piwtnl
nro natural results." Dr. ficuddor i card or letter), for the Fiirtio, addn ed
lt snvs, "in relation to its general i to (r. It. V. Pioio.o, Ilu falo, N. ., and
upon tho fvetein, firr Vmio . , 1- K'vhig the wrilor'n full ofiUofllce nd-
cine wi twr ulout which there i.v nurh dress jUnmhj written.
general unnmmitif of opinion. U is mhi- Don't nreept u suliftttiito of unknou n
ver.mllu regarded ns the tonic, iinoful composition for this non-secret Ml'.lil
In all debilitated states ." irixn ov know?.' coMmstriON.
HIGH
SCHOOL
DEBATE
tlnn was road from tho Oregoiiliin
upholding the primary law, which
was taken from Tho Canltul Jour
nal. The Salem high gave their team
cordial Hiioport and cheered the vis
Itors, nt tho conclusion standing nnd
giving three cheers for Albany. Tho
homo toam won their honors upon 'state
A Itutl Hack is Ahviiji Wor.se During
Wot or Chaiigoiiblo Weather.
Is. your back a hnromotor?
Does It foretell every eluuiKe or
weather?
Does every cold settle on your
kidneys?
llrlng achliiK. throbbing pains?
Does 111 disorder the urine?
The kltlnevs nre eiilllns for help
Hue Dona's Kidney Pills.
Guaranteed by Salem tiwtlniony.
W. II. Wood, carpenter, of 2r.O
CottiiKo St., Salem Ore., says: "A
good many years ago I got hnilly
kicked by a niulo right over tho kid
neys nnd at another time while dig
ging a well It caved In on mo also In
juring my back and since then I have
had more or less annoyance from iny
kldneys. Chance of weather caused
my hack to ache and when I worked
hard It becaino so liiino that I could
hardly stralghton up after stooping.
1 procurud Dunn's Kidney Pills at
Stone's drug store, nnd slnro taking
them nlthoiiL'li I havo continued to
work hard and boon exposed to bo
voro weather not an aoho or other
symptom or my former trouble ro
lnaliiH. This clearly proved that
Doan's Kidney Pills act up to the
roproHuntatloiiH made for thorn, f
also know of othor people who havo
derived 'treat honollt from tholr use.
I am slad to let others know tho
merits of Dohu' Kidney Pills for
liHekaeho and kidney trouble."
For (hIi hv nil dealers. Prlco HO
cents. Kosler-.MIlhiirii Co., IJuffalo.
New York, solo agents for the United
merit and really put up a very strong
debate, for which tho Salem high
school can bo very proud. It was
good debating all tho way through
lU Iti v tuiiiiuueu tuia iui uiiuul oii iuuui.ua,
J it rerU hvo ,,,ou ,8 i whon 'y C0UB Rd lu"R trouble
kl . U r thr" yeara nnrt i wo entirely gone nnd I wnB restored
.0 . ' ' """ "'. ' .to my normal welgut, ivo pounus.
i: ,JC ' A" and 48, No- Thousands of persons healed every
tad lm f M,e pr,ntor's lands' year. Guaranteed at J. C. Peery's
"urii a over to thft blnilnrv ..r -. ca. m i aa nvini
: ftAA.t --.- -- 1 141 UK DIUiU. UUU UIIU 1VV IIHI
- months ifore 40 was put ln-
n TP!ln1 "0W N' 4S ls W011 n,0nP
rdromrie,on am, w, g0Qn ,)0
""f'Ml,, MnUery.
' "lis'.,n(Une thi dinv imw.
Z 0rf80n UorBoyi haro not
-sti'h.j rif ,he
WB f.
drug store; SOc and $1.00.
bottlo free,
o
is of the Ore-
-"n r.istm
en arp t
r8'"miianv r.f c Ti..i ,....
k " " (Hill, .AI1UII ,
i
Tho Jjist Week.
The Coopor nolmour Thoatrlcal
company will finish tholr ongagoniont
In tho Kllnger Grand this week.
ninn ... . .. uumiiiij .iiuttllonB, me wil niiunii
.v.... vw "heading man. loft yostorday for bo-
'.i. ,?u ,,. orr,tVCiatt,B wllr o "as nccoptod a posl
ihed the Wtt Pub- ,,nn ...,, lw, ..a,, ,,, Ti.nri.
cal company."
Mr. Matthows Is an actor of
marked ability and has made a host
of friends hore who wish him every
success In his new work. Tho ro-
uroe. long before ' ma,n,ng m'"ors of the company
win ii u seen mis weoK in mo spnrKi-
T'On.-i .. llni onnimlir ' A nVtnaftttl I.lnr"
W.0r. 'nHeatly when " D , "1, ' '-'
" v"lmes kn flMlly Issued Charlos Marlon, tho man who pleases.
ltX0 pr,ft,K attorneys atw,U p,ay the v,,,a,n'a ,,art an(1 "'
Um. ume-there Is no ureat ' ' iu " wm rt-.i ui tu--
It
o
OASTORXA.
Bui t& j 1 KM Yea Kan Amis BccU
d2-V.ue!l,u'm in P"WPhlet form
n.m ..,, . ,. ...
(, " '" lo hs inousanus
ii. u t0 ,hB aimers at tho
-f-r ulume. Inm? hrnr
" "'trti arA ,...., , . "- " "
on T. ' r me ore
11 Ytr9 I
' T(L?J-s
cr them i players
rir bat Mr. Morrow
ee, ..r ue ' "t recelvlnK
tai? ... ,0 aord to devote
- -lunuon to the work of
UAt
Thousands Hare Kidney
Trouble and Never Suspect it.
How To Find Out.
Pill a bottle or common glass with your
water and let it stand twenty-four hours ;
aseuimemorsci
tlingiiulicatesuii unhealthy con.
if it stains
your linen it is
evidence of kid
ney trouble ; too
frequent desire
1JfcA' to jas5 it orpaiu
""" in the back is
also convincing proof that the kidneys
and bladder arc out of order.
Whst To Bo.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy,
fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism,
pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder
and every part of the urinury passage.
It corrects inability to hold water
and scalding paiu iu passing it, or bad
effects following use of liquor, wine or
beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne
cessity of being compelled to go ofteu
during the day, and to get up muny
times during the night. The mild and
the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root
is soon realized. It stands the highest
for its wonderful cures of the most dis
tressing cases. If you need a medicine
you should hare the best Sold by drug
gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes
you may nave a suiupic wine
book mat tens an
about it, both sent free
by marl. Address Dr.
Kilmer & Co.. BinK-
hamtott. N. V. Whetl HwmoMwudp-K.
writing mention this paper and don t
make any mistake, but remember the
name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and
the address, BiDghamton, N. Y,
Tho first of the series of debates In
thu Orogon high school championship
for T.07 was pulled off before a largo J with good delivery, and shows good
crowd In the Salem high school as ll(l class work, and wldo reading on
-Minliiv I. nil smnrilMV nlKht. There, the part of the sliidouts. It was u
was profound Intorost, such tiilt i fjerewtt. victory for the direct primary
reigning that those nresent might hiw, and the iiudleucu at times
hwvo hoard n pin drop between tli uliowml a strons sympathy for tho
periods of eloquence. CHy Suporln I w system that Is on trial In Ore
tondopt Powers called to order and Albany suffered the dlsadvan
the dolmters took tholr plucm on tliuMK ' having tho unpopular side of
nintforni. Miss Joy Turner and Al- ' nueatloii, and having a proposl-
i
Iteiueiiili'M' the
mul take no other.
name -Doan's -
then Moore rondered a lino piano
dnot, Miss Mildred Kagloy guvt n
very pretty humorous rondlng, nnd
Miss Kdna Savge wing a solo, got
tlng a recall for her very sweet vo
calization. Tho question for dohnto was "Ko
solvod, thnt tho Orogon dlroct pri
mary law should be so amondod ns
to apply only to citlos, counties and
minor subdivisions, tho state, con
gressional and Judicial nominations
to bo mndo by electors choson nt tho
dlroct primary for that purpose."
Tho afflrmatlvo was tnKon y ina
Dow, Karl Ithoton nnd Gordon Dunn
of the Albany high, nnd tho law in
It sands by W. H. Perkins, Hownrd
Zlmmormann nnd Charloa P.. Harri
son or tho Snlom high. Miss Dow
summnrlzod tho arguments nt the
closo for tho Albany toam, and Zlm
morniann for Salem. Tho Judges
were Justlco Hnklri of tho suproino
court. ProHldont Crooks or Albany
collego and Miss Marvin or tho state
library board. The decision was ior
Salem on delivery and resoaroh and
for Albany on argument, tho throo
Judges agreeing on giving It to Sa
lem by two points to ono point for
Albany.
An Inrorrnal rocoptlon was hold at
tho close In the library room on the
first floor, where orange punch was
served and all honors shown to the
visitors, who were attended by City
Superintendent T. A. Hayes of Al
bany Some amusement was created
during tho debate by the roasts
given tbo newspapers, and a quota
tlou that Is now to everybody, and
whs very little understood,
o
Carrie Nation , .
Certainly smnahod n hole In the
barrooms of Knnsns? but Dullard's
Horohnund Syrup has smnshod nil
rocords as a euro for coughs, broi
uhltla, Influonza and all pulmonary
dlaonsoH. T. C. II , Horton, Kan.,
wrltes: "I havo novor found a modi
clno that would euro a cough so
quickly nH Ballard's Ilorehound Syr
up. I havo iiBod It for years." Sold
by D. J. Try.
o -
TO ACT IN
PLACE OF
JUSTICES
'
A new scheme has been Invented
by which It Is believed relief may
bo afforded the Justice or the su
preme court from the congested con
dition of the work before them un
til tho constitution Is unloaded so as
to provide two additional Judge to
assist with tho handling of thu cases
coming boforo them In Increased
volumo annually. It Is now pro
posed, and It Is understood a bill
hns boon proparod looking to that
end, providing for two supremo court
commissioners, to ho appointed by
tho supreme court to serve until
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