Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 20, 1908, Image 2

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON', MONDAY, APIHl 20, 1008
THECAPITAL JOURNAL
"" U. HOFER, Ed. and Prop.
An ludepoudent Ncwupnpcr Dovotcd to American 1'rlndplei and
Uio'U'rogrcM nnd PoTclopcment of All Oregon, '
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I'ubllnheti' Kvcry Kvcnlug Kzccpt Sundajr, Satem, Ore.
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SUBSCRIPTION HATES.
(Invariably In Advance.)
Silly, tr carrier, per year. ...0.00 Per month ..50c
811t, by mall, pcryear 4.00 Per mohtb Mo
W4kly, by mall, per year... 1.00 Six months SOc
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SPECIAL EMVERr.
For c nvonlonce of subscribers branch delivery offices ere eetsb
ftefeed st the foltOTflBf places st SB cents per month, $1.00 for three
Boat .
Asylum Store, P. O. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avenuo Junction.
Carllno, Sovontoenth street o A.. W. Lane, harden Road store.
Dane's Store, Alex, Dauo, Sotith Commercial streot.
Electric Storo, C. M. Epploy, East State street.
Fair Grounds Storo, Harrison Dee, Fair Grounds Road.
Howoll's Corner, Twelfth and Cross streets.
O. K. Grocory, A. A. Engloba t, Twelfth Btreet.
Wheeler's Storo, W. D. Wheeer, Highland avenuo.
Yew Park Stor , F. O. Bower ox. Twelfth and Leslie.
IpKOHaSVfoN GREAT VICTORY to return to ways of the past,
iw MAiunV rYiiTNTV. WHICH HAVE CERTAINLY OUT-
IN MARION COUNTY.
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Dy the olectton of a Statement
ay ii. i nuii'Kaiiuu uua currying una
county Tor a Statomont No. 1 candi
date for senator, tho pooplo of Mar
Ion county hnvo won A BIONAL VIC
TORY OVER MACHINE POLITICS.
A review of tho events leading up
to tho primary election is needed to
tally understand the magnltudo of
their victory.
Tho Republican macblno mnna
KorB callod a county convention for
tho especial purpose of making a
legislative slate opposed to State
ment No 1. and TURNING THE
W1IOLK PARTY MACHINERY
AGAINST STATEMENT NO. 1.
Thoy got control of tho county
central committee nnd usod the or
ganization .to call that convention for
that purpose and as far as possible
Haw to -It thai Statotnent No. 1 Re
publicans woro not at tho convention,
Tho Intention wns to declare as a
principle of Republicanism against
Statomont No 1, and direct primary
election of sonntors, AND INDI
ItKOTIiY CONDEMN THE DIRECT
TRIMARY LAW.
The convention adopted a plat
form that p'rnctlcully declared
ugaltiHt any nnd nil Statement No. 1
men having it place on tho legisla
tive ticket, although the convention
Itnolf RACKED DOWN AND DE-
LIVED THEIR USEFULNESS.
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CL1NED TO ITT UP A TICKET.
Hut the purpoHo was declared in
tho resolutions that woro adoitod
nnd nil the so-culled mnchlne lenders
of tho party woro lined up for tho
program of (Moating overy Stato
mont No. 1 man for tho legislative
ticket.
Hjmro wns lilted In tho Salem
Statesman and all the r.tpporlors of
tho Statomont No, 1 principle. wore
ndvortlHOil dally as being PopullHN,
renegade Uepubllcune. ASSISTANT
DEMOCRATS, HRYANITI3S, AND
WHAT-NOT.
Especial fltrooM was laid on tho as
sociation of the names of Bourn,
U'll-n, John C. Young. Ilofor, Tom
Watson, and all the lenders who had
over gone down Hie Hue for prln
Mplon Hioy hold dear
Tho entire party machinery and
the party ot-Kunlvtutlou was usi'd to
defeat the Stntomout No. 1 candi
dates, who woro new man OF LIT
TLK POLITICAL K.YPHHIKNCK
AND SMALL MEANS OR RK
NOtlRCIW. The fight was placed In tho hnnds
x)f tho two hoHl-over uonntnrs, Kay
nnd Smith, au.I all discussion whs
n voided. nt hu organised still hunt
nnd gumshoe campaign wns carried
on ull over (lit county.
In spite of Mime dlnulVHittHgiM the
Statement No t men win A SIGNAL
VICTORY AT THE HANDS OF THE
PKOPLK.
If the Statement No. 1 men had
had in nrgunlxatlou, hud got their
voters reglHtored and had got their
voters out, the would have nominat
ed every man on the ticket.
At the uwUWr ntnuds there is grea
ratine fur rejoicing ovor the result,
nnd Marion count v has for once GOT
INTO LINE WITH THE GREAT PO
IiITKIAIi TIDAL MOVIOIISNT OF
THE WHOLE STATU.
An the senate will be strongly for
Statement No. I men. the members
of tho lower limine will be strong
In their position to serve tlu people
of Marlon county.
The people of Marlon county re
gardless of pattv are to be congrat
ulated on their triumph over effort
Determining tho Color of tho Sen.
An nttempt to measure accurately
tho color of tho soa In different
places and at different Mmco, and to
mako use of tho rcsultB In a sys
tematic wny, to tho advantage of
nnvlgators, flshormon, etc., is de
scribed in La Nature (Paris) by
Professor J. Thdulot, of tho Univer
sity of Nancy. Of tho difficulties of
observation and the Instrument that
ovorcomos thorn ho wrltes:
"The color of the son at a glvon
plnco varies according to tho mon
itor In which It Is obsorved. Soon
front the top of a cliff or the brldgo
of a voisol tho color depends on
a cotiBldornblo number of variables,
among which may bo mentioned tho
actual color of tho wator, which Is
a pniro nzuro, tho various phonqm
ona of absorption, refraction, re
flection and diffusion or light, tho
Influence of suspended particles.
whothor colorod or not, the exterior
light', tho cloudlnoss of the sky, tho
liolght of tho sun nbnvo tho horizon,
tho state of ngltntlon of tho water,
the tempornturo, tho quantity of
Halts In solution, tho nolghborhood,
dlstnucu and nature of tho bottom.
In reality, thuso causos, oach of
which has been studlod separately
and is now woll known, are so num
erous that It would bo qulto nor-
root to nlllrm that If, at tho samo
Instant, an obsorver could look at
tho samo portion of son from two
dlfToront viewpoints, he would sec
It in different tintM.
"Tho notation of son oolor, in
mtclt conditions, rntul necessarily be
vory rough mid approximate, and
will never have real scloutlflc char
acter. If It were otherwise, a paint
or would need but a single lint tint
to represent it. The artist's task
would be prodigiously slmpllflud, it
is true: but art would hardly ronp
tho same advantage.
"If. as Professor Wlttsteln first
suggested, we take u mirror, In
clined at 15 degrees and fixed to the
end of n rod. Immerau It completely
while keeping It in the upper layers
of the water, and look ' directly
downward at It. we have quite a dif
ferent ease. Here wo are looking
along n prootlonlly Infinite extont
of water, nnd, as there is no reflec
tion, the tint is perfectly uniform,
transparent, and comparable to that
of a fine limpid glass. My turning
tho mirror about with the rod, the
direction of the Illumination is al
tered without changing any other
condition, so that the color remains
essentially unchanged, the depth of
the shade alone being altered. Tbus
it becomes possible to appreciate
surely and scientifically the tlut of
sou wator In one loeality at a de
terminate moment."
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Growing Plants by Electricity.
The new system which has been
Introduced by D. H. Thwnlt. a fa-
mous olectrlcal engineer, under
takes to supply all the necessities
of the living plnnt. From u single
gas engine, connected with nn elec
trical apparatus, It is possible to
obtain artlfilcal light, carbonic acid
gas, heat, and energizing current to
stimulate the growth of both, the
upper and lower portions of the
plant.
It Is n simple point, but in these
experiments it has been found to
be a very Important one, to have the
electric arc continuously on tho
move. This is arranged by affix
ing the lamp to a Bmall motor which
runs up and down the house on
rails.' A momontB thought will show
the purpose of this device. Owing
to tho apparont movements of the
sun, tho rayB irom mo soinr oru
are never stationary for a single
minuto on nny part of vegetation.
Another special feature is Jhe plac
ing of a water Bcreen bo that the
electric rays passing through this
modlum nro robbed of most of their
heat. Very much tho same process
goes on in tho caso of tho sun and
our world. The rays of light as
thoy reach us have- boon toned
down from much of their fierconess
bocattBo thoy have passed through
that which is practically a water
Bcreen, composed of countless myr
iads of m'olBturo particles, which go
to mako tip our atmosphere.
If thoro la one direction moro
than another in which tho uso of
oloctrlc light might bo advantag
eously takon up by tho gardonors,
It Is In tho growing of green-stuffs
for salads, otc. Tho great secrol In
tho production of this particular
class of material is to oncourago a
spoody development; not only that
tho BtufT may bo out of tho way
quickly, but bocnuso It Is moro
swoot nnd tondor. Such plants ns
mtiBturd and cross, lottuco, and
other snlads, rospond In n muglcal
wny to oloctrlc rays. Tho crops nre
ruady in about half the usual per
porlod, nnd nn Immonso saving of
time U tho roan It with tho ftirthor
advantage that the prnduco com
mands n high prlco because it is
good. S. Leonard Hnvtln, in tho
World Today.
o
Pimples and Blotches
Aro not tho only signs that a blood
cleansing, tonic medicine is needed.
Tired, languid feelings, loss of appetite
and general debility aro other signs,
nnd thoy may be worso signs.
Tho best blood-clennsing, tonic medi
cine is Hood's Snrsaparilia, which acts
directly and peculiarly on tho blood,
ridding it of all foreign matters and
building up the whole system. This
statement is verified by tho oxperienco
of thousands radically cured.
Over forty thousand testimonials re
ceived in two years, by actual connt.
Accept no substitute for
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Insist on having Uood'a. Get it today.
In liquid or tablet form, 100 Doseo $1.
SMILES
til tho raw flax fiber has been
wrested from, tho flax stalk. Then
tho chemical process begins and I
can testify from observation that,
using throe or four chemical baths,
Mr. Mudgo first degums, then
blenches, softens, and in tho end
makes a glossy, white and exceed
ingly tough fiber out of what in tho
beginning looked like a mass of
tnnglcd horsehair.
The European method yields
about 170 pounds of flbor from
1000 poundB of straw and sacrifices
tho seed crop. Tho Mudgo process
secures 250 .pounds of straw after
tho seed has beon saved. It converts
tho "shlvo" wnBted by tho European
method, into n pulp for paper-mak
ing, and also saves tho "tow."
T. Pierce In Tho World Todny.
D.
COFFEE.
Why doesn't your gro
cer money back every
thing:? Can't get the goods or
the money.
Vour roct returni your money If you don't
Uke Schilling's Dot; we pay hlui
MUST RELIEVE IT.
When Well-Known Snlein
Tell It So Plainly.
People
When irtbllc ondorsomont Is made
by a roprosontntlvo citizen of Su
loin the proof is positive. You must
bellpve It. Road this testimony.
Every bncknoho sufferor, ovory man,
woman or child with any kidney
trnuhlo will find profit In tho road
lug: Jacob 15. McCoy, retired, living on
Capital street, boyond Mill Croek.
Salem, Oro., says: "There has boon
no' reason for me to change my good
opinion of Donn's Kidney Pills
which I oxprotsod through our pnp-
Dcf dilution of a Qmick.
"Shall wo accept tho dictionary
definition of a quack as final? In
Groat nrltaln thoy hnvo a court of
appcalB, but tho hlghoBt court of
all Is tho houso of lords. That
court was recently cnllod upon to
douldo whether or not a cortnln doc
tor wnB a quack. This doctor, It
bocius, and the legal qualifications
to prnctlco madlclno, nnd thoroforc
n Jury decided ho wns not n quack.
Truth had wild that the uonnoctlon
of tho doctor with tho Drouot Insti
tution for tho Donf mndo him a
quack, and he had suod for libel,
with the rosult Intimated. Tho
case finally came boforo tho Houso
of Lords, nnd tho Lord Chancellor
hold that 'the word "quack" might
hnvo othor mouulugt than n pro
fonder to skill which tho protonder
did not possess,' which tho Jfttry had
Tom Richardson sondB the news
papers thanks for the Bplendld rains
tho past week. He never misses an
opportunity to reach tho newspapers.
Has Geer, like Bryan, talked too
ni'jch?
How the reform Interests of Ore
gon pan get along without HodBon,
Beach, Bailey and Swopo in tho leg
islature Is a myBtery. Oregon's mor
al Interests will suffer.
The members from counties whoro
the machine was strongest will not
run the noxt loglBlnturc. Oregon has
had qulto enough of mnchlne-rldden
legislatures.
Bon Selling will bo the Portland
people's choice for president of tho
senate.
When all votes are counted It
will bo seen that Statement No. 1
Is stronger In Oregon than two years
ago. Tho machine politicians will
all see this two years from now.
That endorsement from those old
senators didn't help Fulton. They
need certificates of character them
solves. o
Cntnrrh Cnnnbt Do Cured,
with local applications, ns thoy can
not rench tho seat of tho disease
Cntarrh is a blood or constitutional
diBonso, nnd In order to cntro It you
must take Iniornnl remedies. Hall's
Catarrh Curo Is takon lntornnllv.
and nets dlroctly on tho blood and
mucotiB sttnacos. Hnlrn Catarrh
Curo is not a quack medlclno. It
wns prescribed by ono of tho best
phyBlcintiB In this country for years
and Is a regular prescription, It Is
composed of tho best tonics known.
comblnod with tho best blood purl-
uors, ncting directly on tho mucous
surfacos. Tlo. perfect combina
tion of tho two Ingredients is
what producoe such vonderful ro-
uhb In curing Cntarrh. Send for
testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., To
lodo, O.
Sold by Druggists, prlco 75c.
Tnkc Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation. n
SOME ORCHARD
NOTES IN SEASON
fOLENDALB JL.N
Quantity of rGp im, ' -struck
a veyeerfflln18or,,H(
mets aro no?bee X"1 i
a large quantity 0I S?. tt,de
r at Shelby, Cal x?0rtt
dally receiving col" J; S
his many trLTSt MWui
-MUB(,
j.m l.i.aA .. nux f .,HnA,.Hn.l lrt
. I:..:." ;r'V."-. '.,;.",' r dooldod was the true meaning; nnd
ictiiidii; hi wi . t7iwiiu n hi UK uiwiu hi.
that tlm ana received the most grat-
VOUR IDLE
MONEY
Might Just as woll he earning
intoiW.
Wo pay tliriM per cunt iutoreM
mid you oui draw u!l of it or wrl
of It t any Htuo.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL
NATIONAL BANK
"Ono Touch of Nature Makes tho
Whole Worm Kin."
When a rooster fluds a big ft
worm he calls all the heus In thd
farm yard to come and akare It. A
"imltar trait of humau uature U tc
be observed whew a matt dlscovflrs
something exceptionally good He
want all hU friends and neighbors
to akart tlu- benefit of his dlteov.
ery This l the touch of uature that
makea the whole world kin. TkH
explains why people who have been!
oil red bv Chamberlain' Cough Hew-
Hty write iui to the wauufMtu
Ifylng results from tholr uso. 1 wni
relloved of kidney complaint of sev
eral years' standing. The principal
symptoms were In connection with
the kidney secretions and nny strain
or overexertion often causod homor
rliages of tho kldnoys. Nothing 1
had found In the way of medicine
gnvo me any satisfactory llof un
til I got Donn's Kidney Pills. Thoy
gave me piompt and lasting honeflt.
I hnve recommended them ovorslnce
then when occasion has arUon.w
For sale by all dealers. Prlco 50
cents. I'oeter-Mllburn Co.. lluffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Uenfemher the name Doan'a
and take no other.
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Linen Made in America.
A MnstehuotUi Inventor has
perfected a proeeee of transforming
llnx straw Into fiber that promises
to add mlllloni to the rovonue of
the American farmer, attd to make
possible for the first tlmo tho man
ufaotHre of linen fiber la the Unitod
Statee.
By the laborious process follow
Ml abroad. It takes from sixteen to
thirty weeks to transform llnx
straw Into lluea. The? Is first of!
all the "rettlni," which. In Belgium,
It done by weighting down the llax
traw lu pools of wit tor exposed to
the sum. uatll the wood or "shlvo"
It rotted away frotu the fiber. Thon
comes the "scutching" or beating of
the dried straw. After this It is
"hackled" by pulling the straw
rem for nublleatlou. that other aim
llarly ailing mity also use It sad oh- through the coarse teeth of combs
tain relief. BekUd every on of
thes letter Is a warm hearted wlh
of the writer to be of use to someoutt
else This remedy is for sale b Dr.
Stue's drug store.
It was not a good da for the ma
chine lenders
Thoro Is iiot'lng better thru Ko
do) for tyspepsift Indigestion, sour
stoui'.ch. b Id lug of gas and ner
vous headache, it dl-iJts what vou
eat. Sold by all drusulits.
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for the purpose of removing nny
snarls and tangles. The softening
and bleaching processes number 85
after all thU has been done, hefnro
the finished product Is ready for
market. Now row! Ueojwmtn C
Madge of the Massachusetts Insti
tute of Technology. wU a .omblned
mochanleal and chomleal procosn
that makes duett out of straw lu 12
hours. In the uhtce of the Europ
ean mothod, which consists very
OAliT-ORIA. hiy iytng me natural rot-
Ssna IMRMYwHjiltlMiJrimlir U"K rocwsa o accomplish tho dls-
mrrsrauon oi straw. Mr Mudgo
gooa at this work by machinery iuu-
also that tho defondnnt wan enti
tled to have tho decision of tho Jury
on tho point whother or not tho
nllogod libal went boyond a fair
commout on tho plaintiff and on tho
system of medlonl entorprlse with
which ho nssociatod hlmsolf. On
that footing tho last trial wan fought
and the account of It says: 'Tho
methods of the Drouet Institution
wore gone Into much moro fully.
Tho Judge put the caso in a nutsholl.
Without attempting to doflno tho
word "quack." ho polntod out with
apt lltornry Illustrations that It Is
commonly applied to one who moro
ly. brags Inordlnatoly of his ability
to do what other pooplo can not
do, but doos not necessarily Imply
want or knowlodgo or skill. Some
of tho most omlnont nural special
ists gavo evldonce as to tho trtuo
value of the methods of tho Drouet
Instituto. Sir Victor Horsloy, in
view of tho Importnnoe of tho onso
to the profession, also volunteered
his services, and Professor Bouch
ard, the dean of tho mod leal fac
ulty in Paris, came over to testify
that he practices pursued by
Drouot were Improper. The caso Is
Important In that it established a
wider meaning of the word "quack"
In law than was provlously rscog
nUed.' " DruggUs' Circular.
'On
For Constipation.
Mr L. H. Farnham, a prominent
druggist of Spirit Lake, lown. says'
"Chswberlala's Stomach nnd Live
Tablets ajre wrthinly the beet thing
on the market for constipation."
Give these tablet! a trial. You aro
certain to find them agreenblo and
pleasant lu effect Price. 26 cents.
Samples free For sale bv Di.
Stone's drug store.
(Written for Tho Journal by
Countv Fruit Inspector Armstrong.)
TIioho notos nro Intondod for bo-
glnners rnth?r than for tho oxporl-
onced orchard Ists.
Seo that tho orchard Is plowed and
tho soil thoroughly pulvorlzed NOW,
before It gets too dry.
Tho, next sprnylng should bo dono
on npplo nnd pear troeB Just as tho
last blossoms fall. Take throo gal
lono of llmo-Hulphur solution; add
lf gallons of yotor, thon tnke 2Vj
of threo pounds of prepared aronato
or load and dissolve In n small ves
sel. Pour this Into tho 48 gnllotiB
of diluted lime-sulphur. Stir well
while using. Tho llmo-sulph'ur is
for tho scab. Tho arsenate of lend
Is for tho codling moth.
In about two weekB It would be
woll to apply tho llmo-sulphur spray
again, but without tho nrsonote or
load.
H caterpillars appoar lu Inrgo
numbers spray tho troos with arson
ate or load. Throe pounds to fifty
gallons, ir only a fow, cut thorn
off nnd burn thorn.
This Is a good tlmo to prune the
trees If It hns not already boon dono.
Tho o'd. worthless troos can also
bo taken out.
O ' '
Hold the InqtioNtv
Dr. F. M. Cnrtor, or Newport, was
at Portland ns n witness in the
Lnrkey Logan murder trial. Dr.
Cantor was tho physician who hold
the DOdtrnortoiu examination or tho
body of Howard GarnleV nt tho cor
oner's Inquest.
Rheumatism.
More than nlno out of every ten
ensos of rheumatism aro simply
rhoumatlsm of tho musolos, duo to
cold or damp weather or chronic
rhoumatlsm. In such ensos no Inter
nal troatmont Is required. Tho fro
application of Chnmborlaln'B Lini
ment Is nil that Is needed, and It U
cortnln to glvo quick rollof. Give It
a trim nnd soo tor yoursou now
quickly It rellvos the pain and sore
ness. Prlco 25 cents; largo size. 50
aents Sold by Dr. Stone's drug
storo.
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In Washington county Haines and
Newell woro both left, at home.
fafiV
I n ,.. .LA Knocker
.nun wno tan't .
Person or thlDgaVtel,
by a disordered J,,bS8
things through blw M.
your liver f . lue PflJtfc ,i'
process with Bali- ilH
sure cute for.""?!
fia, maigostion, ia'T. T &
lousness, all liver .. "M
ol troubles SttW
-u oy hi
MOTHER op nm,
HANSUROto
$.&' Jxa&
land Anrll 7 i?"."1111!
joaves two son, Ri
brough, of itowburso-.'S1!
cd states sQnfl.rlP'ri
brough of North Da J Ji
brough WAR a nM ""-l
town, Ky. She had bMai.tr
iA?aas
m,r r v' :"e ;hmb
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............ i no remaint .
Roaoburg for burial.
"E. C. DoWm &Co nA
....... , i i i hi .
CnRO nt thn ....!. '.'."' II
tl;esilag0f 1902ltOTw
nil m. ' U,V."'MW,1'IM
s, ,r" ,,u.e9!,i
per. Yourj verr tmv V i.
noil, Boding, Ga, Ab. 1 i
Sold by nil drussistj
Wui Duh flannel shirt and
wniktng ro lots to see men
working lu the fields did It. Be
sides, st bottuui. Btl'.y Bushey h not
a bad man at heart.
DeWltt's Kidney and rtlnddr
Pills are prompt aud thorough and
will it a short tlmo strengthen
woakonod kldneyj and allay troubles
arising from inflammation of tho
bladdor. Sold by all druggists.
Death Was On His Heels.
Jot so P. Morris, of Skippers, Va..
had a cIosj e?U In tho spring of
1906. Ho says: "An attack of
pneiiMonln left mo so voak and with
such a fearful couch tlmt ray frlonls
declared consumption !fhd me, and
denh was o.t my heols. Then I was
p"rsurded to ty Dr. King's New
Dlscovory. It holpod rie immediate
ly, nud fte' t-.klng two and a halt
bott'cT. I wos a woll man again. I
found out that Now Dlscovory is
he beat remedy for coughs and lung
dlsori- In all the world." Sold tinder
g"urntro nt J. C. Perry's . drug
storo. 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle
free.
O- "
Glendale has a rod and gun club
with loading spirits like A. k
Shlrla, T N. Conover and O. P. Lane
In charge of the organization to pro
tect fish and game.
o
I-t of Pound a Week.
at least, Is what a young baby ought
to gain In weight. Does yours? if
not there's something wrong witn
its digestion. Glvo It McGeo's uaoy
Elixir and it will begin gaining a
once. Cures stomacu ana u"",
troubles,, aid digestion, stops fretfu.
uess, good for teething babies.
Price 25c and 50c, Sold by all
dealers.
Notiix) to Improrc i rmioi
iiroiMinajrStttt!,
Notice Is hereby gives thu u
regular meetlne of u. ..
council held April 6. itai aia'
tlon wns adopted to Impron fr
way Bircet with full latWKtt
from the north llnt ol Sorts !
croeK to tne nnr h i nt r Vt
street in the following tcj:r
uy esmuisDing t pozjiI
grnue on said street aiotith;
liuauu iuu oi imnrorectit
not nlrondy established.
By placing tho sirw nfi
track or the Oregon Elcctfe I
way company where 'tuttsiin
the proposed line of lmproTrs
the conter thereof
By grading tho rosdwrcfi
urondwny stret betrwn um
full width from curb to cd
full Intersections to the p;i
grade,
Tho subgradp shall hi "H '.
oolow tho establlsbed puf u
on said sidiBrad" shall tpj
foot of clean creek or rtf p
provided howerer, lh ?'
the conter of said street u m
sii plod by the said Orrjos ,
Hallway company sba 1 M nT
In iirh n in. nner tnat tne H
rails nf said coninanr v Mt
level with the es'abi'M rl
said Broadwav street I
The cost of placlnsulmj
the center of w "r"'
proving between the r i J
nn.l nnt-half feetouUlder'
of the orogonEl-ctrleBitWj
pnny, to be asses-! oa 'v "
and property of M d rz;
Til cost m '-' '
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the rails and one nd;;"u.J
odtside or the rails cf '1
Etectrlc Railway W - i
n'aes.id on the amr0i , .-
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Date of first r,!
uotlce the stn oj " '"
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