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I . . a . Uaa MkaH)aMlarMbk Sfctt..S. roc. tf! the$fercuiy Climb Aluka oubicle -FTonda kuide. Wheal the blizzard come it will be knpoebl to comfortably heat the cold room. Then, and during the months of "between k ooi" you'll fiad & PERFECTION Oil Heater (K!pfe 4 with SaikIMi Devise) jutt what yeu need to nek the awrcwy cksab. Its litkt eevwdk te cny km room lo roem mm ihret afreet gkrwg heat from erecy drep el fuel Turn the wiak hiffk otlo w, ihere'i Me botherso saaefcer Ja-otU. device prewftk. Bmm 4 fot lWd 4 quart bunusg 9 hevjtv Su perbly ikuthed n jtpn and nickel. Every heal warranted. Tfec J&gfo Lamp . ikea a coed com i . r t paawej wr a leaf realatr brillUirt. o luKu-nacaW. mwu fancy wk fJoem't tire the ,,,. Made of w. aided pUfe Wh Uteat fefHOTed ecatnl daft bursar. Every Imp vrufMtcJ. Write out eueit tncy foe cheerietlva ckcultr if yew W deeta't any tb Peflteaea Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp. STANDARD OIL COMPANY eny th'o Polk county city and report nn excellent time. They were cbnpor oned by Prof. Davis. Tho Business college aggregation will meet tho Woodbum high school team In tho Salem Y. M. C. A. gym nasium tonight, whon a hard fought contest Is expected. ARTIE MAY HAVE TO EESS UP AT THE CAPITAL Washington, Jan. 25. Curroncy continues to bo tho subject to which the leaders in both houses of con gress aro devoting chlof nttontlon. Wbllo tho confusion caused by the Doltltudo of suggestions at tho bo slnnnlng of tho sosslon has boon cleared away to a great extont, It has not yet been posslblo to satis fr all tho men most lnlluonclal In tbiplng currency legislation in con gress or all tho financial Intoroata ontsIdo with any slnglo meas.uro that lis been brought forward thuB far. It has been assumed in many quar ters that Senator Aldrich's bill I 'would bo the ono to bo passed. While tho presumption Is naturally i la fJTor of this moasuro on account cf Mr Aldrich's lnfluenco aa chnlr ! nan of sennto commlttoo on finance, j great deal of opposition to hla ! bHI has developod, both on tho part j of members of tho house- committee on banking and currency nnd among j prominent bankers In tho east nnd ' est alike. Formor Comptroller of to Currency A. Barton Hopburn. president of tho Chaso National Bank of New York, who is generally recognized as a spokesman of tho conservative banking interests of tho "ntrj- has protested publicly and Soroush- ngalnst nnv nrovlslon for I bond secured currency. Many financial Avnftrra nannnlnllv jlWowho tao studied tho currency 3Wenj3 of Pranno Pnr-!nn,1 nnrf Germany are In favor nt n cAntmi ik. TherA seems to bo a gonoral ... -W..V.VI, mat, U XUttJUUlCU Difficult Breathing Short breath, fluttering palpitation, sinking spoils are symptoms of A. weak heart, struggling to do its ork. It must keep the exists against such a measure, al though llttlo ovldonco of any such fooling hns boon displayed hore. Tho fear of arousing this projudlco makes many congressmen Bhy of en dorsing any proposal for a contrnl bank of ls9uo. A third suggestion 3 put forwnrd by Aloxandor Gilbert, president of tho Now York Clearing Houso Ai socI?(tlon, which was instrumental in preventing tho Octobor pnnio from reaching disastrous proportions. Ills plan, which lo proposed brlofly In tho couroo of nn nrtlclo In tho Feb ruary number of Apploton's Maga zine io tho provision of an emergen cy curroncy by simply developing and rocognizlng officially tho clearing houso cortlflcnto plan used with such "good" effect In tho recont itroublo. Ho points out that tho amount of such certificates Issued In Now York was $97,000,000, or loss thnn 10 per cent of tho total depos its. This amount is less propor tionately than was issuod during 1893. A largo part of theso certifi cates have boon cancelled alrondy and all ore llkoly to bo rotirod with in a short timo. Thla amount was in excess of actual roqulromentn, as tho full amount Issued was not In uso even nt tho height of tho panic and rotiremonts began almost ns soon ns tho losuo waB mado. "A careful computation," says Mr. Gllboit, "shows that $74,000,000 would havo sufficed to do tho re quired work. With this amount of certificates, restricted in thoir uso to cloarjng Iioubo purposes, ex changes to tho amount of $2,300, 000,000 ' dally havo boon eottlod quietly and effectively. Hero wo havo tho best objeot lesson of nn omor goncy currency that can possibly bo glvon a curroncy that 1b ns abso lutely secure as nny ithlng human lean bo, that can bo quickly Issued and quickly retired, that will never bo Issued until It Is Imperatively re quired, that can never result In In flation, and that will always bo un der tho control of itho most experi enced bnnkers. Furthermore, It may bo added that this Is a systom which Ib purely American. "All that is needed to a' pt auch a system to our requirements is de-l Fnv People Know How Useful It Is Preserving Health nnd Beauty. Cost Nothing to Tory. Noarly everybody knows that charcoal Is tho safest and most effi cient disinfectant and purifier In na ture, but few realize its vahio when taken Into tho human system for tho samo cleansing purpose. Charcoal is a remedy that tho moro you take of it tho better: it la not a drug at all, but simply ab sorbs tho gases and impurltlea al ways present in tho stomach and In testines and carries them out of tho eystom. Charcoal sweetens tho breath nttof smoking, drinking or aftor eating onions and other odorous vegetables. Charcoal effectually clears and Im proves the complexion, It whltona tho tooth and further acta as a nat ural and cmlnontly safo cathartic. It absorbs tho injurious gaacd which collect in tho stomach and bowels; It disinfects tho mouth and throat from tbo poison of catarrh. All druggists noil charcoal in ono form or another, but probably tho best charcoal and tho most for tho money 1b In Stuart's Charcoal Loz enges; they nro composed of tho fin est powdered Willow charcoal, and Othor hnrmlosg nntlsoptlcs in tablet form or rather in tho form of larg pleasant tasting lozenges, tho char coal bolng mixed with honey. Tho dally uso of thoso lozongea will Boon toll In a much Improved condition of tho general health, bet ter, complexion, Bweotor breath and purer blood, and tho boauty of It is, that no posBlblo harm can result from their continued use, but, on tho con trary, great benefit. A Buffalo physician, In speaking of thj bonoilta of charcoal, saya: "I In securing all of his counaol, ho ndviso Stuart's Charcoal Lozongea (United Press Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Jan. 25. The dis trict attorney's offlco has glvon no tlco to Abraham Ruef and tho trolley defendants that tomorrow morning It wll lask Judgo Lawlor to appoint a commissioner to tako tho deposi tion of Artlo Lathan, tho one-time chauffeur of Abraham Ruef, who Is supposed to havo direct knowledgo of tho alelgod passing of tho United Railroad brlbo fund by Tlory L. Ford nnd others, to tho effect that Latham Is anxious to leavo tho stato, and that his testimony la oxtromoly val uablo to tho prosecution In tho com ing trial of Ruof. Tho attornoys for Ruof intend to fight tho taking of the deposition, and claim that; tho prosecution has ulterior motives In having his testi mony given through a deposition, in stead of directly at tho tlmo of tho trial. Lathan Is regarded aa ono of tho most Inlportant witnesses in tho trol ley cases, and Is expected to prove tho connecting link between Ford nnd Ruef, which was missing in tho trlnl of tho former. Owing to tho fnnt Mint ttnnf linn nnt vol nnpnnivh.fi 1 THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL. sought delay today. That Henry Ach will bo his leading counsol la now prnotlcally admitted by tho rep resentatives of Ruef, but thoy aro ut prcsont attempting to securo an at torney for n88ociato counsol who 1b to all patients BUfforlng from gaa In stomach and bowels, and to cloar tho complexion nnd purify tho breath, mouth and throat; I also bcllevo tho llvor Is greatly bonofltod by tho dally (uso of thorn; thoy cost but 25 couta moro of an orator than Ach, whoso a box nt drug stores, and although chief qualification Is thnt ho Is an nblo technician. From ono closo to tho ex-boss It is learned thnt ono of tho most technical fights In tho his tory of Icgnl Jurisprudence la to bo mado. It Is expected by IjIb attor noya thnt thoy ca nput off tho actual trial for sovoral months, nnd In tho mcnntlmo havo an oxcollont chnnco to get ninny orrorB Into th ecourt rec ords upon which thoy will bo nblo to securo a rovorsnl of Judgmont In tho higher courts, In tho event of convic tion. Motion nftor motion, all of which will bo extremely technical, will bo mado by his counsol, nnd up on onch of 'them long flights of ora tory will bo Indulged In. Ono of tho first motions upon tho part of the dofonso will bo an nppeal for a change of vonuo. Ruot'H at tornoys nro of tho opinion that It will bo Impossible for him to aecuro a fair trial In this city, and will at tempt to have his case transferred to Bomo Interior community, whoro pub lic sentiment hns not boo aroused to tho extentthnt It has in this city. When tho cnao flnnlly comes to trial Ruef has determined to baro tho entire matter of lila immunity contract, and place all tho circum stances surrounding it before tho Jury. For this purposo Rabbis NIeto and Kaplan will be placed on the stand for tho defonse. It was Rabbi Nleto who first arranged tho matter of Ruef's first conversion to tho sldo of tho prosecution, and It was through him particularly that Ruef claims ho will prove that ho Is in no way responsible for the nullifying of tho contract by the -district attor ney. o wooa m circulation to caiTy nourishment to ake flesh, bone and mus cle, and remove the worn wt particles. When it cannot do this, it must javo help. Dr. Miles' eart Cure gives strength the heart nerves and muscles, and increases the neart action. ttaZl IfWll'n veral doctor ne: ll rc! Mwt lifATt Cur bM t a' uL"1! my heart beat aa Mi to1,Ahat,f thought tt Ira- a v.e wltaout reller; tha earnTiad Fi up hP e!nK 1 k4 Bat .,m aur I would not. If WttawfSg-to, all ho ntf. bs. uXayea hahur. br un SuUlvan, Md. JKcdicUCa, ElkkarIa Lane's Family Medicine la a tonic velopmont, and I feel confident that Native. It does not depress or If tho subject could bo referred to the clearing house committee of the threo central reserve cities, an omer gonoy currency plan could be ovolvod that would bo In harmony with cmr national banking system and be loss subject to orltioism and opposition than any other sys tem which has yet ben proposed." In caso tho opposition to the Aldrloh measure bpec-mos formid able, it Is likely that tho plan out lined ln the Appleton article; wjll b adopted at loaBt as a temporary pro vision assuring safety from such de moralization as was throatenod last Octobor. Business Oollfgo vs. Independence. The Capital Business collogo bas ketball team was badly worsted In a contest Thursday evening at Inde pendence with tho husky tossers of that place. Tbo local boya hesita tingly tell tho score, but It has loak ed out that It was 44 to 14. Super ior team work and 4ho game being played on the visitors' floor Is aald to be the cause of the uneven score. About 35 of thd Business college students accompanied their team to weaken, but Imparts a feeling, of buoyancy and strength that la de lightful. At all druggists 25c. 1 1 o Referendum Petitions. Referendum petitions for bills which In tho opinion o'f their var ious champions, should como before tho pooplo at tho June elootlon are" boing circulated. George Gans of ' this city Is soliciting signers for threo potltlona, ono of which la en otllled. "Initiative potltlon for the submission of a bill to create Hood River county and to fix tho salaries of the officers thereof." Two petitions aro also being cir culated by Mr. Gaha for a referen dum of bills for tha protection of fish. A potltlon f-r tbo referendum of a bill ourtalllng tbo powera of dis trict attorneys is being widely signed. o The Extremist. The glggior's better than the man Who never laughs a bit. To laugh at nothing's better than To worry over it. Philadelphia Press. In aomo aonso a pntont preparation, yet I bollovo I got moro nnd bettor charcoal In Staurt'a Charcoal Lozon gea than In any of tho ordinary char coal tnglets." Send your nnmo and address to day for a frco trlnl packago and boo for yourBolf. F. A. Stuart Co., 200 Stunrt Bldg., Marshall, Mich. p THE FIRST ENGLISHMAN IN JAPAN Tho story of Will Adams, tho tint Englishman to set foot In Jnpnu, for tho mnlntonanco of whoso grnvo'Pt Yokosukn subscriptions nro being Invited by Lord Rodotdalo, Sir 13 rn ost Sntow and Sir Thomas Suther land, la ono of tho moat thrilling of tho many stirring ndvonturos of tha Elizabethan poriod. William AxlntiiH tolls us thnt he was born "In a down caljed Gllllng ham, two English mllos from Rich- ester, ono mllo from Chatham, whoro tho King's ships do Ho." Ho began a sonfarlng llfo at tho ago of 12, and nfterward for eleven or twelve yoara served a company of Barbary morchanta. In 1598 ho set his oyea toward India, and as .pilot-mnjor Jolnod a fleet of flvo BhlpB fitted out by tho Rottordnm merchants and commanded by Jacob Mahu. The voa sols woro small and overorowded. Tho Charity, tho ship In which Ad ams Balled, was 160 tons, and car ried 110 mon. Tho voyage proved to bo one long series of disasters. Sickness broke out, the commander died, and the fleet was driven to tho coast of Guinea, Hero tho crewa wero at tacked by fover. From Novemb.r to April tho ahlp3 lay tocalng in the South Atlantic Hardly cloar of the straits of Magellan, tho fleet was scatt'orod by a atorm. Two of the shlpa woro wrlven back and return ed to Holland; ono was captured by a Spanish cruiser, and tho Charity and Hopo mot on the coast of Chill. But tho commanders and a great part of tho crewa of both ships woro killed ln ambushes by tho natives, ono of tho victims bolng Adams' brother Thomas. The survivors hold out for Japan. Tho Hopo disappeared, and was never heard of again, and tho Char ity, with most of her crew sick or dying, sighted tho land of tho Ris ing Sun on April 19, 1G00, anchor ing off tho coast of Bungo, ln tho Island of Kluahlu. Tho unfortunate marlnora woro received with kind ness, and Adams, who appears to havo token tho lead, wan brotught be fore tho Emperor at tho capital city of Osaka. After being kept In prlo on for aomo weeks and ln foar of crucifixion, Adama wan set at lib orty And ordered a dally allowance of rlco and a small annual pension. Tho practical Englishman found fa vor ln tho eyes of tho sngacloun Japanese ruler. Adama built a small shop, which dollghtod tho Emporor. "Now," .ho eays, "being in. such grnco and favor by reason I loarnod hlra 8ouio points of geomotry and un doratandlng of the art of mathomat Icb with othor things, I pleased him so thnt what I said bo would not contrary," Adama built another ship to carry romo the Spanish gov ernor to tho Phllipplno hlands. Tho Emperor finally bestowed up on Adr.ms an estnto "llko unto n lordnhlp ln Englnnd, with elglity or ninety husbandmen, that bo aa my slaves or sorvanta." Thla estate waa. noar Yokosukn, nnd ho had power of llfo aud death over hla vassala. Aftor llvo yoara Adama asked per mission to return to England, whoro ho had a wlfo and two chlldron, but tho Emperor would not consent. nuuiuH niiurwaru oimwuim trail ing prlvllogcs for Dutch nnd Eng lish. Whon nt length ho might havo returned to England ho would not do so, ns ho had n Japanese wlfo and two chlldron, nnd was, moroovor, ambitious to dl'scovor .the northwest or northoaatl pnanago to England. TIUb, howovor, romnlnod nothing but n dream. Ho sailed to Slam nnd Cochin China, and whon hla patron died tho Christians woro porBocuted nnd tho forolgn trade enmo to nn end. Adams died. In 1C20, at about CO years or ago, bequeathing about 500 to his wlfo and daughter In Enghind and his sou nnd daughter In Japan. Adama' momory waa long chor lahod in Japan, and a strcot ln Yedo is named aftor him. It la natural, thoreforo, that Japanoso stntostnoa, Gonornls and Admirals ahould bo Joi' Ing In tho movomont to do hon or to tho bravo Engllahmnn'a mem ory. London Chronlolo. o Success in Life depends on character, capacity, concentration nnd health. De-' velop the first three by all means maintain the last by the one best means BEECHAM'S PILLS fold Xverywherc In box 19c. and tS. OOOOOOOOOOOO o 0 O FEBRUARY MAGAZINES O O O O' OOOOOOOOOOO With Tom Lawson down and out in his great fight on tho system with Roosevelt decently out of itho way as a preoidontial possibility, ,and tho last chapors of Mrs. Eddy'a biog raphy nppoarlng In tho current num bers, tho future for tho magazine builders Ib not very bright. What now "material shall bo work od up for the edification of tha roadorfl? The quality of all Ameri can perl ol IcatolB on a high lovol, but tho promlao of sonsationa for the coming years la not great. Tho American Mngalno la develoil Inga deflnlto charnotor nt a rapid rate. What that ohamctor la may bo Biiggoatod by simply mentioning onoof tho features of tho Fobruary numbor "Mr. Dooloy" on Hard Times, with McOutchoon cartoons. Tho tono of tho poriodlcnl la ono ot illfht humor'and unfailing ontortaln mont with a aolld basis ot tho moat Borloua Intontlon. In "Tho Visit" Tho Crnftman for Fobruary brlnga out tho flrat part of a realistic romnnco by Frederick Burton, which haa tho dlstllnctlon of dealing wl.h Indian llfo from an In dian point ot view. It Ib Illustrated by two unusual drawings In color by R. F. 8chabolltz. Extracts from tho diary of tho well-known, artlct, Wyatt Eaton, glvo pomonal nnd .Ul timata llttlo VlOWB Of thO llVOB'Ot tho great Concord mon whoao - portralta ho painted, WhlWIor, Lftngfollow, Holmes, Bryant and EmorlBon. Eight Amorlcnn artletu of' advanced and oiilginal Idona, who hold n unique oxhlbltlon in early Fobruary, form tho IntoroHt of an Itnportnnt nrtlclo on American art lt nchlovomontrf and kit futuro possibilities. SMILES "It is, I -think, ono of tho most natoudlng fnota in tho history of man," wrltoa Robort Illchona In th first of his pnpora, In tho Fobruary Century, on tho inonumont of Egypt, "that a man waa nblo to contain within -hla mind', to concolvo, tho con ception of tho Sphinx," Mr. Hlahona nnd Juloa .Quorln .went to Egypt specially to gathop material for thla Borlcs of nrticlOd for Tho Contury; nnd .tho flrBt chap ters aro ho turn toil with "tho spoil of EB'Pt," tho reodor gaining through tho mngla of wrJter'a words and pulntor'fl colora thoo Impresslona of wltchory, tof wondor, of awe, whloh como In tho nctual prosonco ot Egypt and hor monumouts, and ho haa novor dono moro notable work. FREE TO YOU-MY SISTER SJIjaMi wlU malL fre of any ehlrro. m ftama frul. tatnt with full instruction to any oufTerar from woman' allxnenta. I want to tell att woman about tlicur you, my render, for youratlf.yourtUughUr, your roothtr, or your UUr. I want to UU you hot io cure youratlrta at boma without tba help of doctor. Mn cannot understand woratn'a iutferlng. What wa woman know from experience, wa know better than any doctor. I know Uiat my boma treat ment ia a aafa and aura cure tor Lcucotrheca or Whltlih dltcbarKt. Ulceration. Dliolacemtnt or FaJIInr of tha Womb, Proluae, Scanty or fainlcl Fcfiodi, Uterine or Ovarian Tumor or Oro wt hit alto pain In tba head, back and bowel, bearing down fecdng:. oenoutnn, creeping fceilnir up the spine, aaelatKboly, detira to cry, hot Hat be, wcarinet, kidney and bladder trouble where caud by weakne peculiar to our sc. I want to aandrou a coavpkte ten Oay'i treat" fnant entirely free to prove to you that you can cure yourself at homa. eaailir. nuleklv and aurdv. K. 1111 na member, that K wlel cot you nothing; to eivo the treatmettaeemplatetrlal: adtf yotithoukl winb to continue. It will covt you only about 12 cent rk. or Um than two canta a day. It will not interfere with your work or occupation. Jut ai toe your iiaaae aad addre, UU ma bow you auffer if yoa wUh. and I will and you the treatment for yoar cue. entirely free. InpUIn wrnpper. by return maiL I will alao send you free ol cot, my boofc-WOMAN'S OWN MfiMCAU AOVlSCR with explanatory WattratfeM abowiwr wby wooes suffer, and bow they can efl care themelvee at Iiorno, frr wocnaa aboukl fcav It. and ! to teilelt tof arH. Than wbao the doctor aaya Yc4 Hiut kave an oftereUoo. you cm decide far yoarteK. TbouMftde of weroea save cared tbecoaelree wW my bceae reeoady. It cure a. aid er yetwf. Te MMkKi ef laaufhter. I wU expiate eJaanle koaae raataaeat wUcbfweeddy andeetMeV csree Leucorrbeee. Green aMckncae and I'aieuJ ec nMruler MMUtrvsUam k X eWHK 110. Itnmtjii a aad baaleb aJ way reeuHa froaa Um uae. WheeeewrevNve. IeeelecyaateVlMof year owahiriti' wfce kaoer aaJ wMrjte4y taH ay atUFarer tMt thie Meejte Tneienet reHr ee ail weeaen'e ifiina. kndaeekM weeaea) Wei. atrwut. Huaao wtf rofceec .MM, aeaa aee yew bmmtcm, m m rM leei ejay S iMtbbeeiu WrHetedey. a yw way awt Ke tfck eJfar turtjk. Auitmia 1 MM. M. .WMMCKS, H. Nowspapor mon ahould fool flat torcd nt Tom Richardson's gall In Bonding thorn a weokly lotter to print, to boost hla local ontorpriHo (country chib nnd fnshlonablo race track gambling roaort Inoluded), nnd whon ho wants to give a banquet In tho nnmo of the City of Portland he rounds up a lot of ndvortlBlng soli citors and palma thorn off on tho public bj JournalltH. Whon, oh whon will tho bubblo Inscribed with tho dollar mark oxulodo? e e e The street commlttoo did right. The Oregon Eleotrlc ahould nt loast bo allowod to get its oars into tho city before tho city couuoil begins to order Its franohiae rovoked. e e e Salem is getting a regular Influx of home-seekerB over tho now Oro gon Electric e Which wIH do tho moat for Salem: tho S. I'., the Gonoral Eleotrlc, tho Oregon Electric, or the Welch road? j An electric lino from Sllvorton to ln tho February number of Every- Falls City through Salem would bo,!)0ly'8 tho PuulWiow have a pro- bo&t of all. luuouon 01 wnion noy may won no proud. From tho cover, whloh rep resents nn Orlontal rug of warm color and Intricate design, down t) the flunl pages, whoro ThoimtB W. Lnwson explains hla roasons for glV' Ing up his "long-wngod war upon criminal high flnnnco, tho magazine la pucked with Interesting, forecful narrative and a good fhnre of ro manco and humor. Tho Atlantic fiction for January la bettor (than ovor. Alice Brown'rt oharrrtlng novol, "Roe Mtuiliood." goes on Into Its fourth Installment. Elslo Slngmastor contrlbtoa n mla. tilonary story of unusual power, "Tho Unoonquerablo Hopo." Mar Jorlo L. C. Plckthall liaa a romark ably sweet talo entitled "La TrWticsso," and E. 8. JohnBoa, In "Tho Ticket for Onu," wrltoa an Jm migrant story of groat Bklll. Fran to Yeu and Kvry Slater Suf terins frem WemaVs AUmenta. I am a woman. I know woman' ufTerIfl. 1 bav found the euro. 1 Mr. Robert Dunn, who haa dono In tho interest of Tho Outing Magazine some romarkablo exploring of North America and adjaoont Bona, tolls In tho February uunio of, an exciting hunt for a lost crater In tho Bearing sea. Tho artlolo ia written in ruggod English that vividly conveys the ex citing details of thla hunt. "Wood Waro in tho Rough" pictures winter logging In a aorles of a dozen full pago photograph. Allen Truo, Ahu author-artist, writes of "The Coming of Law to 4ho Frontier," and the ac companying "full-page Illustrations aro powerful roprcontatlona of tha , ktsVtf kf. Ai 'old west that is passing away.