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DATLr GAWTA1 tOUXXAh. iALKM. ORBOO.S. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, IMS. $ k PERUNA EDITORIAL NO, 2. .MjMMMMiMttsMMMBMHWtB - ' ' """' '-' -i ' " ' ... . -..a 1. Xftrtm Jim eWwoo lor wy yean at reri i a IXOliLWrX tJATAJUUf mHOBBT. Imm of tke Wetec' eritio fcaro aerate! tke doctor's oikkio MktiM iWiaty of JPmium. 4 MrtkoriUee eay oooerif Um re4ie of wMek JK!II1 Xita, fcr iMteMO, tho krelet JtTBKUTM GAXADXKIH, 01 -OOLDKTIIAl. Tkeiritl ftate IHemtery eay of tkk herbal remedy, that H k kmlf employe in the teMtaoat of ftI wew mobra8e, ofuoftie riOaltii (mmI oooarrk), atooie irepepek (eaUrrh of the seaph), kmie iarteotfahtl oatarrh, oatnhl jawrfleo (oaWtrrk of the lirer), hi : in nulla' oo- smooiofirieof of tho yfrlvJo otyuM. It k alee reeawawaded for ik ftoalwuat of Tarieao hrm of ikoaooi poealkr to mwt Aaotber iafreiioat of roraaa, COftTBALXS ZOBXOI A, k ekma la tk Tfattea1 Ifcaooa fllap oataterj ao a toate. GXM0 mM k aaoifcer iafreUeat of ?ntaa, an ewolkat dnr that IwosrefylaaaOTarieekea' W tho oleaJjwMeiea tot tho paet Iftf too xiGiabiAJtiTOWwtnniWTiTFiirDuosxoii. fao Matte ttaooo Moo lattery aty of tho aMiea of ooroa that it l ai aUMr teato aa la tho treatateat of yeatecy, aa la iatemlHeat feeaM m a svMrmrri o ararant ML OF OOTAIla, Mtotfcer iaftoJIoat of Pome, k ckwoe hy the TJaite 1K4W IHiaiaootiry - atU toakat iretlc. It aete o tko tteataoh a41atiiMilamot. ItootaM&tttMHkatOAthocooito-ttriMryMoahfMOt. UmmI u okreai eyttttie, ekroMe ayt eatery m4 ikrrhea, aa see ehroaio ikoooM of Utsjlvw aa kiays. TkoM op laloao m to tko iagreieati of ?eraa are hel ky all wriUra or tko Mhjoot, iaolaUf loxtkokw Ad aggressive roprcseHtadvo as a mem" bcr of a hunlnoas delegation, nnd the poople aro to bo congratulated that 00 good a man has como out for the place. Others are preparing to come . forward and (HI tbc ticket. aiujuks neavKcr for LAW OU IHiPKAfi Corral I k Vlrtu Times Tlilnkf Tliat'n a We Should Innl-it lfpon. 0r Ptrurm Tablet It Ptruni With Fluid Romovecl. 07 XTSKAITIS, 1AKTX0L0W SATS it k apBlioakle to stematitk (otkrrk of tko mw ttrfcoto of tko Mowtk), follitkr pkaryitf itk (catarrk of tho fimjvx); ohroi ooryM (oattrrk of the Hd). Thk writer cIrmoi TkyitttU m o. ooowftokk kk, wfl U aUnio dyipeptia (okro&io g&ttrlo ofttonk), oftoftrrk of tho do4eamM, oaUrrk of tke fall duct, catarrh of the IfttMetom, eftfcrrk or tko kWwyi (ekroftk Bright' dUeae), caUrrk of tke kkdder, ftftd Oftkurrk of other potrie orrait. 1AXTX0LOW KMAUM OOP A1JA u an excellent remedy for ckronlo oaearrk of tho kkddor, ekroftk kroftokitk (catarrh of the bronchial tubes). lAftTXOLOW STATIC TSAT CUM, an inpredient of Peruna, pro woiM UO ftppoiito and dif eetiecu Uereooeo tko circulation of the blood. Use ial Im okroftk mumI eaWirrh, fellioHkr pkarynf itk (catarrh of the pharynx), laoreotiMf tho toetkity of tho mocotu Membranes of tho throat. It aUo re lloroe kiawiften. Uoefal lx ateak dyspepsia (catarrh of tho stomach), and in efcroftk oakurrk of tho coloa aad roeUm, catarrh of the bladder, prostatorrhea, awl ohromk Vroehkl affeotkae. XHIJFAVQK, XIDIOIXAL FLAXTS, one of the mot aathoriUtive worko on ModklMl kerke ii tko lf lkh lanf aag e, in commentinf upon .OOIIHrtOJnA OAK ADIXIII, eaya that it act m tke pneumogaetrio and ioe Motor mom. It iftorofteos tko eeeretku of tke mucous Membrane in 'foswal It tho MoaataiM of Tirf lak, Xestueky, Teasesoee and Carolina, oottfawonlft oawdpk k ooaoidored a paaaeoa for Many dkordert, iacludlnf koodaeki, elk, orap, dropty and ladifottioft. BR. SOUDDIR refartk it ,IUfUr ft ft riwiiy ia ekrooio dkeaoe of tko laaffs, koart dkoaeo a&d aotama. SWo wiUtkft ef kt ( ko ooJkioftt to show to any oaadid Mla4 that Pe rKm k a oftferrk rttaody, Sorely, ook korkal roModioo, that ooMMaiid tke Reaped folklaw In a virtue we, abovo all other peoplo should Insist upon. Ours Is a government of the PopIe by the people. Wc hare, In fact, no privileged class here, no ctaBa above tho Taws, no governing class." All aro equal before the law, all aro governors. Undor other forms of government, under ..monarchies, for Instance, where thoro' is a governing class, of tho few It may too, ho law may bo enforced upon tho mnsses, whether they respect it or not, by powder and ball and bayonet thrust. But under tho government of tho peoplo by the people', the onforcomont of law must bo, for tho most part, by public sen tlmont. , This Bontlmont must enact tho law, must rcspoct it and must enforco It. If public sentiment do not enact a law It will work somo Innocont, tin offending body a wrong; If It do not respect a low It cannot bo enferced: If It do not onforco a low It tmist be onforcod with "a big stick" with grapo nnd canister nnd bayonet thrust and saber stroke. Hoy long would popular govern mont Hiirvlvo undor suoh conditions? Certainly not long. A govornniont of tho many by a few would be the quick result. Popular govornmont thon, that Is a govornmont of tho peoplo by tho pooplo, must rost Its jjorpotulty up on tho rospeut of tho pooplo for laws of tholr own onnctmont. Rut laws entitled to, and accord ed rcspoct, must really and truly express public sentiment. If wo on nct laws In advance of popular nontl mont wo cannot, enforco thorn, bo causo popular sftntlmont must bo be hind every Inw wo seek to enforco. that Benson did not know of his per sonal knowledge. Ho said he did not. "That is Just why we want tha books themselves hero to prove by tho record what tho witness is swear ing to," said McMahan. Fulton objected that there was no way by which a public record could bo Introduced as ovldence. Rig Folio Graft. Benson next testified that the of fice transcribed 10,068 folios a year,' 514 trademarks, and" all paid fees to tho secretary under tho old law be foro tho Flat Salary t law went into effect. Dunbar was elected on a flat salary platform, but tho law wa staved off four years for his benefit . Sam KohCf Called. As chief clerk for Dunbar he told the truth that ho kept a record of tho feco collected Fulton objected to hla Celling what was dono with tho fees, but, when overruled, ho said they were turned over to Dunbar. Unablo to tell what all tho fees were, McMabnn accused witness of dodg ing, and demanded tho books. Ful ton objected, and was overruled, but Koscr's testimony was vague, gonqr al, equivocal and sldo-splittlng In its tack of tho specific, and ho was ex cused after sovoral desperate at tempts to pull tho cork of his well stored vlntago of information. McMahan demanded -an order of the court for tho books and records kept by Koscr, and it was so ordered. Oaten Got Busy. W. N. Qatcns waB a loss reluctant witnoss about furnishing tho rec ord ii as to commissions passing through tho governor's offlco. Lot tora wero shown between tho gover nor nnd Dunbar 'tending to prove tak ing of fees in ono class amounting to from $12,600 to $13,600 In 1904. Fulton took a fall out of Qatens, in which tho latter oamo out on top, when ho asked what tho governor got In tho way of fees. "Nothing but hln $5000 a yonr." This was ruled out, as BInghnm nttackod tho state ment as being ontlrely for political effect. yrnuk Lovoll consumed tho rest of tho morning with pnlnstnklng Infor mation about tho details of fcos nnd th prlcoH of commissions, nnd rcnlly - O-VlM ill H - - JA1.IJ.U.. aftllA BUIa.IAaA .ulL.Ula tialixl.lk LAHhL4 iMWLk I 7V ilT i A ; mwwiuh viwumbw, wwi wi9v j pr0,n thoso consldorntlons wo de,mndo a good wltnoBs for tho stnto by duct that no Individual may run evidencing no disposition to conceal ,1a prey or oombUaUoi, oorkt to moJco a eotftrrk rooaody of tko kif keet oiioaoy. Tkk k otur okka, asd wo are ask to whteaatlate thk claim ky ample .jftoklkoMi from tkt KJGOST JUDICAL AUTKOXITDW IB TKE WOULD, "' " ' ' , ' " "ij ii ; ;" - iMiii- A1TOIIIHON HTANIW ON I r JUS 1AHT ltKCOIIIl' Clyila 1). AltchUun linu nnncniuoed lhlmiolf a ouudldatu for rolectlon a a iiumbr of tho railroad com tiUitafon ut tho statu. Mr. Altohlson ia-ju appointed a memhor of -the com mission following tho onnotmuut of tho ralli'iud comiuUslon law by tho last loKlslnlitro, ho being ho choice of Stnto Treasurer Ckorge A. Htaele for tje poilllon. aVf announcing hl oandldaco Mr. Allohtion say: "My opportunUUw to prepuro my Ho'f, and my oxparluvco along Ihu Hob ha liMnsuoh us qualHIy nm for groiiior Unm usofulnes. and me. I boliovo. of valuo to thu Hint. For woro than a year I was olorlt of the rommliMloM (0 draft a nrvv tax code fr tho stajju and prawrvd. checked and auulyiod complelo flnan MILLER OF OLD AURORA tJAYH 'Iill I'Hori-i: WANT THK 1j.V IN HKdAltn TO HI.KOriNd Henry J. Millar, of Aurora, Is out for representative, nnhjeot o h Hotwiblloan primary olseUon April 17. Ilu IUikI hU petition UHlay aad will make a canvas of thj3 county oinl nnd t radio repurU from alt tut tor tho uomlnatiuu. lie wns born railroad! luOlfugon for a period of Rlul raUoa n tl,ft nftrlH mi of tMd Ntven ytwra.'lB obr to . ooun,y, whoro hU ivareaU llv. ha a th.lr eommotolRt value. Following ,,; .. , tW. with otfiorcciunMl. I antnt W mmon mIioqI wtuoailoa. aad much tlrao aid ilrt)or protarln tht U a ucoasful Uuilaioa man, lie 1 railroad commmion bill whtoh th tt man of good kabtts and wall quail counter to public sentiment. That any fnotu ho might have stowed away ,1s. that onch Individual, whatever hU In a rather eurprlHlngly capacious tporsonnl sontlmonta may bo, must memory. Whonovcr ho ronched down bow to public soutlmont; that no n tho pockets of his mental bloom- law should bo unacted in ndvanco offers ho imllcd out facts of Interest public sentiment; that whatovor tho about tho emoluments of tho offlco charactor of a law, whether fqr good . Dunbar held for olght yonrs. or for 111, It should be enforced. Court adjourned to this afternoon Ooncral Ornnt said tlie surest ,"Wny when moro will bo forthcoming. to effect the repeat of n bad law Ih! n to onforco It. I Good for F.verybody. Rut wo do not do this. We run j Mr. Norman It. Coulter, a proml after oontlmenl nnd enu'ot lnw. far no,,t nrohlteot. In the Dolbort build In advane of public thought and da ,,ft jjnn FranoUeo, says: "I fully maud. Tho law In Itself may b nndros nil that has boon said of HKNATOIIS ("OMl'f.lHU WITH, good, righteous, but It may bo far Hiodrlo Hitters as a tonic medicine. A NO UK WIMi AIAVAYS VOTK In ildvanoe of public suntlmfint It it Is good for overybody. It corrects FOIl TIIH rilOirK OK THK VOT-'onunot bo enforoed. Istomaoh, llvor nnd kldnoy dlBordora Hits FOR V.NITHO KTA'liiS MKN-I The roeult Is we have laws which in tt prompt and olllclont manner aw dead lotteri; laws which each and builds up the aystom." Rleotrlc Individual will obiorva or disregard.1 mttors lu the boat spring medicine Jutt an ho may regard tho uocowlty 0vor sold over a druggist's counto-; of euoh a law. In suek oaso ynch g n blood purifier It Is uneqnated: mas claims the right to Judgo fn.'Isoe at J. C. Ferry's drug storo. ATOH. lHl'"" later adoptett. When lliU cominltwlon was oreatet I lletl t rtreHt tke laterest of tko nn .ittukitlA In I ha, lau'ttr kaum. La W'Wlttk kimiIa m iiitMiilmn. niu! ttV tr ulncm liavl. "",v ""'.7, . , 'ho apirs. devoted my whoW Uuto and onerglei .v to the orgauUaUon and proneautlua of the commliMlqn'e lrtmi, a the only lawyer on two board. I fet that I know tjie dutlo or the offlo tjttor. understand tke iHdtng work tnare Intlmatoly and can render mor enlcloat futuro nervlw 4han other whose experience. It any, havft beo W rl Hd vlfiorou. Fur Httmut No. 1. Mr. Mlllor eay. After talking vim a lereat many people of hk seetlon. hu oumo to the couoliulou that the want a man to go to tho legUIature and attend to their butn. and leavtt to tham the aomlnailon aal uledlun of an Vatted 8tat senator, and he unqualifiedly nuUwtUe 0 gtateiueni No. I, and wrttee oh kt jlPlUkm that he will alwajm M Par iMier If "Thu atftiorai public soailiuoHt, I uclov. Is that the wmmlaalnn ha .j,rt popieN ekulee for made sjood'; that it meUHr aaw lw tmemetltj and ladeudeU aad 1 jH aH Interview Mr. MUler say that a whang lw momkomlilp at UtU lhu u ftjMI hl tWR nvlottea oh tko time would boa Htedl oxiierHHew. ' tHhJ wl at oawetHg abe. Vk Hkleli would olwply tw tko wf"Mwt tiiMHieteli- U wala oa ke baek Ikat muck. If UtU l mrW, eat at tke ImuhU of tk k(SM JudHweftt, may I earaaetty rHOOtllW lRt wettw the rell. II ay o to bring iht faei kome t t!uw old way aa ko trted and fed HtteutloH ot xHr friend? May V'HUa. nad mumv r tke keet etate . ,.. , .j , , la the UhVsh are trytftg t rovW 4unt of your as$AUe? .1 1 v 1 dlreet otMrtlew. aatlt tko UaMed Stalea eeeuMttatloH eaa We amended Tboy Know it. Thousand of ptde tUrouuhaat !,,.. . rvT7 " ., ,..r;,. . tke eotry know that the ordlaary," " " iwtew . m vic. reamtNNi for rtiw--olatiueat, eun joltorlH4 aad lowl aptdlanoeewnl not cure. Tke tHt of them only bring pM taklH taken Internally that rmevt tke eiiHee of File, hence tke cure U lmat. Ktry package old ear 1 14 a Busraste with tt. It U iwrteetly karwlws to tke west tteikate attltnUoa. fMX at S1.Q9. lf. I.V,Afdl C., Kkra FaUi, K Y, Jmprl(Hor. SeM Of 8. C 8toe, Ik teat. l'Xv UNMtkardCa IIvtuKoU k ft t relief. taw U perfect. kMt mj it kuM We &lvn a fair aad fall tlrlal, aad lu defoet rewMI. lie wy tt wovM vM te rtkl t tkruw down a law naHd by tke hpl, and so WAtk t ifte old Oroa stylo of politic i maakgewftat. of wklok tk n0t kate ekwa tkey are dlatUfld. Mr Miliar will be la tkU iart or the oounty (or a few day, and I intet lag waay t tke klaSM wen of ke ?Uy He wowU wake a vod, vtroajti himself whether or not he will ae oa'pt tho law. It Is eay to sea that thil Is thu obituary notice of taw. Hava we any law In advance of publlo sentiment? i.ook around u aad . If we have let tu rti)al It or onforco It. for we oannot risk tke roeult of want of respeot for law DUNOAR GOT THE COTTERS (Continued from pag eono.) to and that the people had n right know what otnolals got. Stopped Him CUHiK. The talk was so tierce that the lawyer etopiHat tke eUwk, or at leat Judge Oalktway adJourniKl court at 9: Q, ami gae tke axhuusted loga comUataau time v'o get their win!. ad delde kaw far the record tkewkl be proked It was decldod to oot 4de tke orlglaal Mlp4ilation umI tkut Sretury of State Reaiktn We r4tNrd t Wriag all the record of h! oJKoe dartag tke Duabar r Slme lato rourt- PuUoa had be- Mdwadn4ood. kmI proMtoeil to tod jul MeKary rHd ts ttaaettoiitac lint at the first dah akmt Wow mack of tk life Inauran (ew wf tariMKl over by Duaba . FaUoM w o Wl feet d objwt- I Mrs. Alice Forges, roproaonttnjj the Tdlee of the Maocabeos. from I'ortland. I here an business. n I'ilra ChtnHl in (I to 14 Days. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to euro any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed Ing or Protruding riles in 6 to 14 day eor money refunded. 50c 0 Ml S Kenned, from Woodburn. Is attending to business matters. rcady tmlorkdTcloyhes; WOm WELL DRCffSCD MEN, w - mum fj lsiJL LW M tf B I v 1 price; ZO r a. SCtfOOi IKHJSE BURNT (Continued from pago une.') 1 . . . ana bo reacued the Annr 1 1 I "Then some one saw me and ' ' mo out."- . before tho walls crumblo in, and pre-l M 2 o,clQck vent an nope 01 recovery. Ihodlcn hkd hoon , - u.uuuiCQ Nearby ihomea hav6''bcen turned Into morgues and emergency hospl-j tals, and a hastllyf ojrganlacd band of nurses and rescuers are straining every norve .to brlng'ordor out of tho chaos that reigns nbout tho biasing building. Tiles of bodies aro wedged In tho m uuh emiBimeu tnat 129 burned todeath, Colllnwood is six mile Cleveland on the shore of : A section of the town is ii by railroad men in the cmplo Lake Shoro & Michigan system. Another sectioa of 1 is mo suo 01 paiatla ynA reside frightful disaster aro about! divided between working jj thy pooplo. At 2:15 o'clock .this altera uouies nad oeen taken N ruins. They are nt the t morguo In tho Lake Shore shops. Deputy Coroner SfcJ tho total number of dead tj 170. Great crowd9 of weeping! and rolatlvcs of tho dead arl Ing tho temporary morgue j mission. Tho Colllnwood pa unablo to handle th si'utti have asked the chief ot Cleveland for help At 3:16 this afternoon ill had boon recovered from U It Is fonred that the fremiti ot rolatlvcs trying to ga.n tho temporary morgue will doors from thM' hlngci doorways of tho bliildtng abovo which totters a high brick wall which clovoJand auburban mn. foil nnv mnmnnt. OtlllvloUB I of all danger mothers, fathers and that tho famJ"es stricken b flromen are daring all risks to bring theso bodies, to a placo of safety. It la a scono of horror that baf Acs description. For blocks about tho scono of the disaster a groat nlob of people have gathered, hundred of whom aro personally Interested In tho outcome of tho desporato battle that Is being waged undor the walls of tho school building. There wore 300 children In tho school building 4Mb morning. A houso to houso canvass will be necessary beforo It can bo definitely known JuBt how mnny aro missing Tho flro broko out at 10:30 whllo tho cinssos wero reciting, nnd was cnMsod by an ovorhonted furnnco. Tho flames burst out middonly nnd poou enveloped tho ontlro building At first tho children responded to the flro drill qulotly, nnd for a fow mo monts It looked ns If tho building would bo safoly emptied of Its huma ocoupnnta. A sudden flnsh of flro startled somo of tho younger chil dren, who Bcronmed, and this cnused tho pnnlc. Teachers wero Bwopt nldo, and all control was lost of tho frenzied lit tlo minds. draco FlBk and Cnrrlo Wlloy, two primary grade toachorB sacrificed their Uvea attempting to restore or der to tho snarled and tanglod rnnka of screnmlng and fighting girls and boys. Tho Jnm at tho doorwny wai torrlblo. Dozons wero killed and wounded at this point. On tho third floor tho holocnust wa hoavlest. A hundred ohlldren wore trappod In a school room, with nil escape cut off. Mnddoned with fonr many of them turned, nnd with lowered heads dashed Into tho Booth Ing pit, and wore Instnntly klllod'by tho hungry (Intnoa that awont nbout thorn as their writhing bodlo drop ped Into tho furnnco. An norlal lad der was raised by tho Cleveland fire men, and mnny woro saved. Tho Lake Shoro railroad ahops, which are looatod nenr tho school liouco. wore closed by tho order ol Suporlntondent Frazor nnd tho work mon wero rushed In gangs to the burning building, and put to work of rosouo. in this work Wallace Up ton was fatilly burned, while rescu ing a child. In- all Uvea. Herbert Blohilborger. aged 12. wan on the second floor when tho Are broke out. 'T ran to the door and foil ovor the mass of chlldron on tho stepj. No Vso to Die. "I havo found out that no uso to die ot lung trouble as you can get Dr King's .1 covory," says Mrs J P Rushboror. Ta. "I would! nlivo today only for that medicine. It loosens up quicker than anything cures lung disease eren caso Is pronounced hopIn niost .reliable remedy forced rnlflK. Incrlnne. asthma. b and hoarsoness, Is sold natj nnteo at J. C. P rry s dwg and JI.00. Trial bofMe fr Call for f Ity Warrwi Notloo I her. bv pn' aro fund on Ki la; payment of nil ' ?' '' of Sahm end"rel h want of fund llo.Jfi cf 1 rant will plea-" r""-' naymont at tin nftJ. c', tJ Icnod. No. 120 S ih Col uiNini u 1ii-ifs Wi tin and after this da FR VNK MERB pf, Snlam. Oregon Mn ch I Is Thore la nothing e's irorw!" n Keron'3 Ba!MO. nn..nv. mn) nnil tt)9 C''M " wved 18 cost JuT a", much thll remedy. M- j tTt-lI' B..r uwii Bhutan f "ROBERTS HATS" THK WK.U.TU tiY THK SOUTH. Abmk tke woadrrat UertM ot luduttriil prcrM m tWo StHiiti aea m bmta tti)B tUa (Wkt ot tt crvwtW cf Uw CkXUm Br4 Uu tsdvutrx. Yrtw ww. KttK the cotion wu jrtuacJ. tae Md mUuvb wwr vonb Tvwtjr oHtwa s coutHtuts UUa ot UoUma loavuUr U)tb lxilhot tb fioiith. 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