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DA1M OAWTAL JOTOWAL. gAMtM. talMON. F1I)AV, MARCH IS, 1M. K "You may easily hide your ignorance of South 4 Y T Sea politk w North Pofe'exptonMftM, but L h-I'IlT voucannot hMf ascraggly,wera-eut, Ijnerant- 7XiU looking head r hair. Ayer's Hair Vigor Is It. M.Hifil vnnnfnt of lat1HBnff bain rul. jfAt"0 ture. The hair promptly ylekis,' becomes ir'mtTi' manageable, and appears well. &&,&;. (URATE RULINGS . ,. null. jfcfc.ty IMS un-'B"" "- I(WlWfeloa la lh? Mcr of l $& R,cs- a, of the Injunction suit - .-.. nnr.lnot thO bi Peter vni n ; ;t jC'M!on t0 Prcvont th0 JJ prMwdlnu with tho en- of tjsft 5C we 10 itiuwuu f i tests to Oak Grovj Is on i qilloway m tno circuit KLECTIIIO EMPLOYE ltAg NARROW ESCAPE. Roy Collins, an employo of tho Oregon Electric Company, at tho Wnconda sub-station, narrowly es caped electrocution Thursday aftor noo, by coming In contact with n llvo wire carrying 31,0Q0 volts, whllo swooping. - Ho 'Was found unconscious by an other employe, his band still grasp lhg U16 deadly wire. Tho wlro was pushed away from his hand, and Dr. $ralth, of this city, telephoned for. Whon tho physician arrived, Bhortly after 2 o'clock, Collins was still un conscious, but was quickly revived and Bent to a hospital in Portland'. 1$ is expected his experience will not provo fatal. fi i o) i i ii DEATH KATE VEKV LOW FhucthI, The funeral of Mrs. Pcntom who died at her homo, 1494 LeslIo'streetJltcmarkaMo Showing by the Oreio luesaay alternoon after a long ill ness, -was held yesterday from her late residence. Mrs. Penton was born February 24, 1829, in Illinois and at tho time of her death sho was 79 years, 1 month and 13 days old. There survive her two sona and three grand daughters. The de ceased also leaves a largo circle of friends, who will sincerely mourn her loss. -Hoard of Health. Have Yon riles? Dr. Leonhardt'a Horn-Hold Is an internal Romcdy that entirely re moves the caiiBO ol Piles, and cures to stay cured any caso no matter how long standing. If you have Piles and Dr. Leon hardt's Hom-Rold will not euro you. you got your money back. A thousand dollar guarantee goes with ovory bottlo of Hom-Rold sold. If you want a porfect and porma nont euro, nsk for Dr. Leonhardt'a Hom-Roldv, tho guaranteed Remedy. All druggists, 51.00, or Dr. Leon- hardt Co., Niagara Falls. N. Y., Pro prlotors. Sold by Dr. S. C. Stono, iMrtfcl company pioceu a of witnesses on tho stann, , of Mllwaukle and oaK Ml proved that tho service i iich have been in rorco i rj satisfactory, but At- m Crawford, R. R. Giu- I0j4B. Altchlson, counsel klillroad Commission, in cross Ktka, tried to dovolop tho I ose ol tho wltnepnes was I tie rtllroad company. If It Salem. fcrtfi to lower Its rntes, would o in? tie station, which was lo- Walter K. Taylor Is to bo manager i ! land that nnothor ono of tho Corvnllls cannery. Tho dlrcc- paid damages for an Injury ( tors are Pirn Avery, John Ingle, W ty h:s wife, and thnt tho F. Hamlin, nnd Clum Reed are tho tie exception of Inspector other directors, with S. L. Kllno, sco ff weft unquoHflotl to tos- rotary and troasuror. i tier bid never boon so om- in lo bo abb to dctormlno rsrsot tho pros nt rates woro Ne The court room wns fled during tho hearing, 4 present from Mllwnuklo iltfrjstlon, among tho more Smen of whom were: Mny- Schlodler. Philip Strolb, ot the council; Hermann i secrelao of tho Cltizons' Fruit Commissioner Jns. Plstey. president of the ( Inproremont Assoclntlon, TEA The greatest tca-drinkcrs are full -bottom Dutch men. There isn't much nervous prostration in Holland. Vour troer roturnt yaar monnr It yoa k't Hk ScUlUf ' But: w pir bin A grange has been organised at Irving, Lnno county, with officers aS follews: Master, C. J. Hurd; over Boor, A. Ward; lecturer, W. R. Wing; steward, W. R. Lord; assistant stow- ard, Paul Zumwalt; chaplain, Emll Qorshach; treasurer, Mrs. Knto Zum walt; secretary, E, A. Bend; gatfe keopor., J. E. Fisher; Pomona, Mrs. Amanda Parker; Flora, Mrs. Mlnnlo Plnnk; Coros, Mrs. Hottlo Robinson; lady assistant stownrd, Mrs. Minnie Bend. rt (Lit 'ip$ to u. callod by attorney. Frank T. W P Miilrnv tlmlr rnf. Good for Everybody. Mr. Norman R. Coulter, a promi nent architect, in tho Dolbcrt build ing, San Francisco, says: "I fully ondroso nil thnt has been Bald of Electric Bitters as a tonte medicine. It Is good for ovorybody. It corrects stomach, liver and kidney dlsordorj In a prompt nird efficient manner and builds up tho system." Elootrlc Blttors is tho best spring medicine ovor sold over a druggist's countor; nn n blood purifier It Is uncqunlod; 50c at.J. C. Perry's drug storo. m Milwaukee nml Onk ws, hith wa introduced In fM L Ksm w the gocoiid wltnesa Ei i totlmon was only to lt tb rtt.-a emel to 1)9 W IB Canilinrlann iili1. ;f h bad been, principal- AsjHM and San Frnnrlun Bfed that the wltntss $ sbout tho cost. K&rtteitlflsd that he did not K lfe was an unrensnnnhin ! hh homo at Mllwauklo 5 lalles. iVd at tha rrimnllnn nt 5 t J O'clock thla morn. El4erablr largr than Iy. many wltnesM in ' MllntllrU..... i . '"-wivaua navini n Need thft nHln..-o, n l al!er. Bnri ......... Tfe(... -. .aUaBur frw lf"y. Llfiht &! "-ay. nas bea present ure- ease. t ffYODKXOW. 'Twas Wonder, you c ,l r Uom kidney, u'MtMtlo trouble. $i 22f. or by mall. Mth bottle rtlPofCp Hourton, r4 aad o t -...L. STl tten. a commer- -"wwied at junrtinn Tho Eugene Commercial club will Wfcrnflrit brought to tho tnko n c0,uua of that town. inwr 1'unin..i ...... n r-f .V.-...1H. (i ii iinii in A Neighbor of Voura as well ns yoursolf Is llnblo at any tlino to have rheumatism. Wo'ro all llnblo to havo cuts or burns, bruises or Bcalds, crlok In tli'o back, nook or sldo somo kind of nn acho or pain. Th on heed this advice nml toll your neighbors Ballard's Snow Llnlmont rollovcs ull achoo and pains, and heals all wounds. Sold by all deal ers. N No Use to Die. "I havo found out that thcro Is no uso to dleof Tung tromblo as' long as you can get Dr. King's Now Dis covery," says Mrs. J. P. White, of Rushboror, Pa. "I would not be nllvo today only for-that wonderful medicine. It loosons up a cough quicker thnn nnythlng else, nnd cures lung djsenso oven after tho caso Is pronounced hopoloss." This most rollnble remedy for coughs and colds, lagrlppo, asthma, bronchitis and hoaracness, is sold under guar antee at .7. C. Perry's dnug storo; DOc' and $1.00. Trial bottlo free, n Tho Roscburg Commercial club has olllcers as follews: Dqxtor RIc present; B. L. Eddy,- vIco-presldon'Q: W. II. RIchardBon, troasuror; J. p. Zurchor, sccrotary; F.. E, Alloy, C w! Martyn and J. II, Booth, trustees for 1 year, nnd 0. B. Cnnnon, J. W. HnTnllton nnd A. 0. Mnrstors, trus tees for two years, Oregon's donth rnto during 1907 was approximately 9 in very 1000 Inhabitants, according to Dr. R. 0. Yenney, secretary of the state board of health, In his annual report, re cently compiled. This- low rate Is looked upon as a remarkable show ing, and It Is bolloved that it Is not xcolIed by any other state In the union. To a certain extont the figures In his report aro Incomplete, for tho reason that a number of the coun ties send uo report of their vital sta tl3tlcs to the state board of health. As a basis for his figures ho has taken tho carefully prepared statis tics of 14 of tho most populous coun ties of tho stato from which regular monthly health reports aro recolved, and in which tho death rate wbuld naturally bo larger than In leas dense ly populated counties. Ho severely crltltlscs tho officials of tho counties which fall to compile health statistics, on the Ground that H Is part of tholr duty for which thoy aro paid by tho public to keep rec ords of all deaths and births, In or- dor that tho health authorities may know what tho death and" birth rates aro In each community, and ton cludo what precautions may bo taken to reduco tho death rate, If posslbfo. "It Is high time," continues tho roport, "thnt the county officials at tond to tholr duties regarding tho health of tho peoplo, and obsorvo tho lnws rennrdlnir thn nnm itii ,-, --v i at,i ti i Get rid of the Lard Habit CrttoleHc makct pk and pwrtry dijtattbfe; 'it makM crisp, flaky piocrusttke kind that will Kelt in your mouth rather than stick Im th pit ol your stomach There no getting awy fro tfee fact that lard k the fat of tbe ho . There was a tine is the.eldea days when krd was made from a partktOar patf; 6f the keg , the selected part it was called the "leaf 'that is, the peritoetiMi; tat, witk ike growth of the industry, lard is sew tttrowa em the aaarkei made "fro fat from all poctiwa of the keg, ad krtl, t4ay, is aot as jo a tk lard at year afekt f act k Sa tvea wore ttHiijrtib4 a4 more tuikeaUhy. CoiMate is a cleanly, vtgetaUe product ade from jmrc, refiaed cai toa seed oil. It Makes food palatable, digestible and healthful. Cottoltne is the ptireat and beat shorteaiag. It k aot a substitute for lard, but aa Improvcsucat upon lard er any other shortening. Wheat you accept a substitute for Ctikkne you are not getting your money's worth. CoUsttfit is preferable ia more ways than one in purity, results and healthfutucse. Nature's Gift from the Sunny South VSHHSHHSBHSHMMHSHMMHiMiMHIHiMM. ' T - '' ' - w imiib-ht- --,-. L-V , f: H, New OonionittoiiR. Columbia Bottling Compnny; prin cipal olllco, Astoria, Oregon; cnpltnl O-r- In tho comedy drama, "Coming Thro' tho Ryo" thero Is a ballet of bonutlful Hungarian girls, almost nono of whom enn spenk any but tholr native language. Tho dramatic critic regrets that he can speak only the English language and cannot In terview tnem. Hungary has pro duced somo of tho world's greatest dancers, and wo feel sura tholr danc ing in that language will bo very muob appreciated. r ! !w m GetNDoW!tt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve It Is good for piles Sold by all druggists. Tho ballet "Black Crook" haa held tho sta go for 40 years, and for a tangled rness of legs and ai'ma all set to music, It surpasses all things white and black In that line of art. When wo woro youngor It was a very be wildering performance, but years have steadiest our nerves and wo havo got so that wo can gaze upon almost anything unabashed Pile Cured nt Home by Now Absorp tion Method. If you Buffer from blooding, itch ing, blind or protruding Plloa, send mo your address, and I will toll you how to euro yourself at homo by tho now absorption trontmont; and will also sond somo of this homo treat ment froe for trial, with roforoncoa from your own locality if requested. Immedlato relief and pormanont euro assured. Send no money, but toll othors of this offer. Wrlto today to Mrs. M. 8ummors, Box P, Norte Dame, Ind. , - .ji i Now NotarifH. R. L. Hickman, C. H. Sholes, M. S. Fitzgerald, Portland; J. S. Keca, Pendleton; J. A. Thornburgh, Forest Drove; J. A. Thompson, Sweet Home, o Rheumatic Pultis Relieved. B. F. Crocker, Esj,, now 84 years ot ago, and for 20 years juutlco of tho poaco at Martlnsburg, Iowa, saya: "I am terribly afflicted with sciatic rheumatism in my left arm and right hip. I havo used threo bottles of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and It did mo lota of good." For sale at Dr. Stone's drug storo, o SALEM CHILDREN HAVE FIRE DRILLS,! The Investigation made by the com i mlttee appointed by the school board much zeal as thoy onforco any other of their laws." nu v.iu uua uuun unusuany rroo 8t0ck, S5000; Incorporators, Honry of Infectious dlsoasos during tho School. Emm Wmmknhnoi. n..,i Thn. v .. .. .- . ..- pn" icnr- J. Peterson. . Tho only contagion was In Grant I(len, Concroto Construction Com county, whoro they had 121 cases of nany. ,,rincml Omco, Portland, Ore smallpox, due largoly to tho county Rm; cu,)Uni Btock, $2G,000; lucor Improporly handling tho situation, porators, Geo. K. McCord, O. A. Altogether thero were 317 ensos of SUmr8 ntlll A. E. Haynos. this dlsonao In tho stnto. Ho said GoId nuuiou Mining Company; "' U,,B "" u, n," on8, cn' prlnolpnl olllco, Baker City, Oregon; J ium' cuiiuigiuuH uisenso ana tunc through vacclnntlon and quarantlno It may bo eliminated. Ho classes tho falhwo of tho Ornnt county oill clals In provontlng tho dlaonso to sprend as gross nogllgonco. -Ojoo of ovory ton donths in tho stnto was duo to tuberculosis, a to tal of 44C. Of tho CS8 cases ot ty phoid fover roportod, 103 deaths ro sultod. Thero woro 672 ensos of dipjhorln, with C2 dtalhs; 403 oases of scarlot fover with 13 doaths, and 131JJ cnBjs gf moniloa with-20 deaths. o capital stock, 1250,000; Incorpora tors, J. H. Washburn, Gep. W, Ora hnm and V W. Tomllnson Rotlll Liquor DoalorH Mutual So cial Protoctlvo Amioclntlon; principal olllco, Portland, Orvgon; Incorpora tors, Frank -Hoffmnn. W. S. Evorott, Oscar Ilasonmnyor andUko Gard tior. - O i ' DoWltts Llttly Early' Rlsors, small, 8tifo, sure llttlo IlVor' pills, Sold by all (lniRKhte. , READY TAILORECTCLOTHCA i FOR WELL DRESSED MEN. . ywT tAJtr 1 1 ' rf mfjwrt s. i sa g a s PRICE RANtt 2) Ta 40 WssmttLxi'z& "Tj&rtn'mTrimam Do Not Crowd tho Benson, The first warm days of spring bring with ithom a doslro to got out andonjoy tho oxhlllratlng air and sun shine. Children thnt havo boon housod up all wlntor aro brought out nnd you wonder whoro thoy all enmo from, Tho hoavy wlntor cloth ing Is thrown nsldo and many shed their flnnnols. Then a cold wavo com 03 and people say that grip Is opldomlc. Colds at this boqsou aro ovon mrro dangerous than in mld winter, ns thero Is nvuch more dan gor of pneumonia. Tako Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy, howevor, and you will havo nothing to fear, It al ways cures, and wo havo novor known a cold to result in pnoumonla when it was used. It la pleasant nnd snfo to tako. Children like it. For salo at Dr. Btono'a drug store. Call for City Warrants. Notlco Is hereby glvn that there' aro funds on hand appllonblo to thoj payment of all warrants of tho City of SaUm endorsed "Not paid for want of funds." Holders of said war rnnts will pleaso present them for' payment at tho ofllco of tho under-' slgnod, No. 129 South CoHimerclal ' 16 Candle Power "Economy" Electric Lamps 15 Cents Each Highest Efficiency Lowest Prices ELECTRIC FIXTURE SUPPLY COMPANY 245 N. Liberty St. thm 263 Btret, as Intoreet and after this date. will cease from yostorday makes tho gratifying re FRANK MEREDITH, City Treasurer. A COATED TONGUE A Sure Sign of Trouble "J ?-t up wUn a Mteil tongue and a lart e 10 the mouth. you had better give tho iinifiwimin nttnMin ---- .w mvuiiuii. gnau These are danger Ummll . I 0U8ht t0 be Aeoded. Notice your f w d JSJ i morninK and 'f it Is coated tako a HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS tbe J1. .w,u tone the stomach, stimulate It tuJJ' e and opn up the clogged bowels. The., .;., " uy,nB 8U0H " 'M curea thlugq for 5f 4 yeaw. 10or Appetite, Indigestion, Dyt,pci ia. nioatiug, Heartburn. Sour RIs JaR, Costivene&s, KWney TronWw, Ian W, IRS C,a -aRd Gril' HrH oa setting HortrtterV ;t Is guaranteed port that the pupils and teaahorg In. all tho echools aro well-drilled for n firo emojgency. The fosult of the1 committee stoalthlly entering tho East School unbeknown to either teachers or pupils and turning In a fire rail will serve to show tho dis cipline of tho school department, I There are J00 pupils In thU school, aud within 45 seconds after the alaim was sounded not one remained In tho building. Similar tests were, made at tho Lincoln and Park schools, the former being empty In 45 ' I Salem. Oregon, March 4. 1008. 3-4-10t For Weak Kidneys Inflammation of the blad der, urinary troubles and seoonda and the latter In 62. I v- w The committee, whloa consisted DWitt's KIdlaCy of A. A. "Lee. W. P. Daboook anl Dr ( mVt& Bladdr PHI H. C Bpley, expressed themselves as well pleasod with oondltlona, ! A If Jf V V m - The Lane county Domporats hold mm V w w JHsV W a central committee meeting Satur- il1 3. tt day and Governor Chamberlain pre- J JiMU JT 0 WjNC jents a regimental flag at Eugene - tbe same day. JL C. 3RW1TT CO. Ckiuu ZU. wmmmwmmmmmMmmmMmmmvnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm HUIE WING SANG CO. bit Stock ef G06s t Grt Sate Thfc Wttk Wo mako up atl kinds of wrappers and wbltoundorwear, waists anJ skirts and klmonas. All kinds of silks and dross goods, shoes, gents' and ladies' furnishing goods, comforts, blankets, suits, coats, pants .overalls, chlnaware, matting, trunks, ornaments, silk handkerchiefs, ueokwear, embroidery, lace, etc. $1.50 bloaoh skirts, great salo price 81.00 $2.75 white fanoy skirt, great sale price $1.75 $2 25 com fonts, great sale price $1.50 $ 1.3ft pantg, great sale priee .80 $3. 7ft pants, great sale prlce$2.50 $1 50 wool shirts, great sale priee ', .$1 00 20c hose, great sale prlae ..12 50c tea pel, great ale, price . . 25c $1 00 oorset aover embroid ery, groat sale priee .... j70c 15c embroidery, per yard, groat sale price 10c 7e 13o gingham, per yaVd, jgroat sale price 12 o llannel, great sale price , 76 fancy dress goods, groat sule prlco COc $7.00 and $8.25 silk skirts, great salo prlco $5.25 $2.10 kimonos, great sale "prlao fj.75 $3.75 dress skirts, great sale Prlco $2.35 $9.75 coats, great sale price $0.50 38c undervhlrtg and drawers, groat sale price ... T ...... $5o Bilks, 25c. 35c, 50c, 75c and $1.25 per yard. Bummer ods pf all kinds cheap. We are moved to 326 North Commercial street, drat store north oaj tiie east ciae aiovea irom om iana on Court street imsxmmmmmmBmmmmmmmmmBsm muim CMINESf ui JAPANESE fciZAil, Slim, InfM