r $
II
nrjciioT wins out
AM) I8.SUKS nVhhVRlSH
.Washington, Augj 18. Tho forest
soryjcb cornea back wrong ugtfiitDt
iU'cVltlc's In tho house arid Bcnnte In
a press bulletin Juit' Issued and
ono that is hacked up hy an opinion
of, the'aftprnoy gonornl,. hy tho way
At tho liiHt posflon of congress tho
lnwmnkcrs threatened 'to cut down
tho appropriations for tho (service h"-
caiiHo of the 8o-ca1lod "prcw agent V
which Chief Koroslor I'lnchot had
hoon conducting In r.onnoctlnn wltU
tho fofrrtt Work. It vtm froly
charged that tho norvlre maintained
n corps of oxport writarsi former
newnpaper men, nnd editors, who
wroto nlco lltllo puffs, ndvnnco
notices, etc., tolling what a groat or
ganization tho forost Borvlco wan,
what it groat man Gilford I'lnchot
waH, nnd what rascals "tlioso men
wore wlio opposed tho forest policy.
To prevent this, tho lawmakers litr
ftortod a "Jokor" In tho appropria-
tiqn hill, apparently, ninitting out
tho "ngoncy" complololy.
But tho foresters w'oro rosourcc
fill Thoy turned' to Attorney Gen
eral nomipiirlo, and now flourish in
the fncOH of carping critics IiIh of
ficial opinion that tho iiowr bureau
(thoy call it (ho lliircnu of Infor
mntlon down at tho sofvlco) In
porfcctly loglttmuto. nnd, right. Con
greHa thouglit It had stopped all the
"premi bulletin sorvlco" of that
branch, but with tho nttornoy gon
ernr opinion, the foretit norvlco In
going right on, Issuing ti bulletin
nearly every dny with till nortB of
in formation, from how to cut down
r trco to how much alcohol may bo
oxtrnctcd from n plno wood chnlr.
Washington correspondents nro
Tonl grateful for nil tho "fltuff"
that comes In forest ncrvlco envoi
nport, If tho nluUor Is not available,
tho back uldo of tho papor on which
it I 'J mimeographed makes good
"copy" paper.
CongrosB Is llkoly to hocomo roc
onoilod to thu publicity work or tho
forest Borvlco. Kvnry branch of the
government has so mo sort or a procs
agency for dlssomlnntlon of Informn
tton the only trouble is that tho
foront Horvlro has gone a atop fur
ther nnd organized to agency no woll
that It U now In tho highest form or
efficiency, no far as distribution of
news is ronc.orued,
OAHTOIIIA.
lunlU 1N Kiwi fca Havt AIm BcW
Wc Launder Lndtcs' Shirt Waists nnd White
Mf Skirts Just Right.
Wo gnmranteo to. All of our shirtwaists nro caro-
1 fully wnihoil with a special neutral soap, starched Just
ne' whoro thoy should bo starchod and. Ironed by oxporta
who havo umdo shirtwaist Ironing a special stxtdy.
Wo nro pleasing tho most careful dreasom In tho city with our
shirtwaist work nud aro suro wo can plotuo you. May wo havo a
trial,
SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY '
Tol. 35 130-1C6 S. Llborty 8t.
Little German Shoe Store
Oct footwear that lb right for this season, and mvu shoo bllU
1 have a new lino of medium heavy working shoes for fall trndo,
Hoy' mid Men. Leather glovos for harvest work .
MY PRICES ARE THE LOWEST
JACOB VOGT,
HEADY TAILORED CLOTH S
rs:tt d,,""d
WrrrAGPY'
DAILY CAP!
' Bad Symptoms.
Tho woman who has periodical head
aches, backache, sees imaginary dark
tpots or specks lioaung or dancing oorora
her oyestliascnawlng distress or heavy
fall feeling Uitoraach, faint spells, drag'
glng-downoling in lower abdominal or
pelvic region, easily startled or excited,
IrreguUffor painful periods, with or with
out jHvic catwrrh, Is suffering from
wpaknfWsanitflcrangcrnentsthatshould
havo eirlly atrcntlon. Not all of nbova
symptoit ate likely to bo present in any
caioatonolme,
Ncglootofl or badly treated and such
casesOften run into maiaoics wnicu uc
man trfoisurgcon's knife If thoy do not
re i
.t.. ftM.jii aImm AwtMr- mtt n imh
W nuinertMiH rminfftf cHr:a liLJMCri
mars a Dr. i'ir r s Kavorlt" PfPHcr.-
No nH-dicTii" has Mir i a strcn2
pniJfo'ffl-M '"""''"""' "' furh'iii if;;
,-rnl iturro.lf..itA--rrflrtH morn t!inn;Lta
'limit'?","' f'"v nnn-tirof-lon-iri7v
WP'gJJtn'!' Tho very bcitlngrcdlrnti
known to medical science lor tho euro of
woman's j-culntr ailments enter, Into lu
roinpn-ltion. No alcohol, harmful, or
habit-forming drug Is to bo found In the
list of lu Ingredient printed on each
bottlo-wrappar and attested under oath.
in any condition or tuo icmaio system.
Dr. I'lorco's fc'avorlto Prescription can do
oniy goou never narrn. lis wnoio cnec
Is to strengthen. Invigorate and Eo(tulaU'
the whole fotnalo system and especially
inn privio organs. nrn inre oro oe
ranged In function or affected by dlseace,
the stomach and other orgam of digestion
becomo sympathi'tlrally derangnl, th(
nerves are weakened, and a long list ol
bad, unpleasant symptoms follow. Tor
much must not bo expected of this "Fa
vorlto Proscription." It will not perform
tnlruclesj will not euro tumors no mi-d-Iclno
will, ItielU often jjrecott thorn, if
taken In time, and thus tho operating
tabln and tho surgeon's knlfo may b
avoided,
Women suffering from dlvnaei of Ions
standing, are Invited to consult Doctor
I'ierco by lutlcr.ra:. Ail correspondence
Is held ns strictly private and sacredly
rotifldentlal. Address Dr. It. V. I'iorcr,
Iluffalo. N. Y. f
Dr. I'lorco's Medical Adviser (lWpage)
Is sont free on. receipt of 31 ono-cont
iwmns mr pater-covero.. or 31 stamps
for cloth-bound copy. Artdruxs as abov
imiKlf IUTT OF
CJUKAT WEKiHT TO U. H.
Washington, Aug. 18, "Tohornn,
Do Illlllor" wns tho text of a cablo
gram recolved at tho utato depart
mont n fow dnyn ago. It did not
look very intolllglblo or ltnortnnt
upon Its fnco but, it convoyed to tho
wlso men of tho department that
Krctloric Ogdon Do Illlllor, tho now
socroinry of tho American legation
nt thu capital of I'orHlu, had arrived
safoly at hi distant pottlj.
Intoroutlng ns this might havo
boon to Do Dlllllur'a porsofml frlneds
in tho District of Columbia from
whotico ho was appointed after com
petitive examination, It wns much
tnoro no to tho oftlolnlH of tho d
partmont It who tho llrnt mossng.-)
that hud boon recolved from tiny of
our representative!) In tho disturbed
omplro of I'orala for tit least ton
days. Tho laBt dispatch that had
co mo through wan from Consul Win.
F, Doty, at Tabriz, containing thn
ulni.ln ..,... I ... .!... II 1.'-..... II....
Iuiiiiu I1UII1 IIIIIIIVIIJ , Cllllil llllll
tlmo there had been ulluuco, except
LI7T IT 1)0 TIM! TALKING
That's what tin Kdlson phonograph
Is for, nnyvay, but wo nro qulto pro
pared to let ours do Its talking from
tv wiling boiiko. J unt Ilaton to It for
some minutes and you wilt bo con
vliiced that It is tho clearest talking
mnehtno on tho market. Wo can put
speech nud song Into Its mouth too
-tho newest, latOBt and host records
nro horo lu groat variety,
Ti. 1 HAVACJi:,
247 Commercial Street,
35 State Street
tjtmi
TAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON.
for tho prers messages reporting se
voro fighting in vnrlous parts of tho
- j !. v.. .... uui
shall and the revolutionists
country between tho troops of tho
Do Dilllcr'o mesBago thorcforo was
welcomed for other reasons than
momerly tho information Jt con
veyed of his safo arrival. It mrnnf
two qther Important things. Fir ,
that tclographlc communication wa
open botweon the Persian capital of
Teheran and Waihlngton, and ser
nnd, thnt because of that fact, th'i
governmont might rout assured fh '
ovnrythlng was well with the Anri-
can (lipioinatir anu consular rfir'
Kntatlvec in the dlsturhod dltr' '.
berauao noUiing had occurred of suf
ficient importance to warrant tbt
iim of the cable. It thus nllfV"'l
whn-tcvor apprehension thoro might
havo hoon.
In this connection ono of the old
or nttaohes of tho dopartmont re
called nnothor cnblogram, equal'v
unimportant upon Its fnco, but who:.e
real Import wns bo groat ai to pre
vent tho partition of an omplro anl
to sot In motion the. troops of six
great powors, the expenses of that
movomont, taken eight years ago, be
ing still in course of liquidation,
Jt was during tho Doxor outbropv
In China In 1000. Tho rebols were
In control of Pekln. Tho foreign
diplomnts resident thcro, including
tho American minister, Congor, wop
hosolged within their legation
grounds. Von Kottolor, tho Gorman,
had been nsRnsnlnatcd while riding in
tho streetH. And then for weeks
and weeks, not n word enmo out
from tho small band of dlplomnt
Thoro wore plonty of Btorics nliou
tho oxcessuB of tho Doxors nt Pekln
and tho neighborhood, of their as
HiuiltH upon the legation buildings,
nnd moro than onco dotnllcd descrip
tions of tho masnncro of every for
eigner In tho plnco, Ono cspcclnllv
horrible Btory, which Bhockcd the
whole civilized world, told with
groat particularity of how Minister
Congor had been boiled nllvo In oil
and how tho Indies in tho legation
compound had boon brutally out
raged nnd put to death. On th
othor hnnd nn occasional messago
would coino In a roundabout way to
tho effect that tho diplomats were
still nllvo but wero under a lego and
wore lu constant danger of bolng
overwhelmed.
In this stnto of uncertainty tho
civilized world wns waiting, when
Hay, then aecrotary of state, with
Hoot, then wnr secretary, concocted
a seliemo which wns can led out with
the asslstanco of Wu.thon, ns now,
tho Chlucflo minister In Washing
ton. Thoy wroto' a telegram nrt
dresred to Congor. It lias boon do
Bcrlbed by thoso who did not np
preclato Kb real Intent iih uttorly
senseless. And bo It wns, for tho
Chinese government would not un
dertake to dollvor any moBsngo
which ovon remotoiy roforrod to tho
existing trouble, nnd It had to ho
colorless to tho point of bolng Inane.
Ilut It wan wmt. It was dollvorc,
nnd In tho course ot two or thrcs
days It wa aiiHworod. That proved'
to tho world that Its diplomatic rep
rosontativoa, Imprisoned lu Pekln,
wero still nllvo, though In great
danger, llollovlng that thoy had
been kllloil, normnny and otlvers had
wanted to wait until thoy could gath
er u groat punitive nrmy of 00,000
men to whip tho lloxor robots nnd to
forco reparation from th Chlnoso
Rovernmont. That army would have
taken months to proparo.
Hut Jitit as voon as communica
tion had boon established and It was
known that tho hosolged dlplomnt-i
wore nllvo, the wholo civilized world
demanded thnt Immediate stops ho
taken for tholr nwouo. Tho result
was tho formation of tho Joint ox
podltlonary forco In which besldo
tho Unttod States. Gornianv, Groat
lirltnin, Japan. Italy and Franco
participated. This conalited of onlv
17.000 men composed of troops thnt
could bo tho moat quickly gathered
for the duty. Tholr march Is history
and o Is tho fact that thoy hod been
five days lator In arriving at Pekln
thuy would havo found nothing to
savo nnd only tho mutilated bodies
of their compatriot to bury Ilut
historians havo overlooked tho lm.
portnnt part that wob played In
this drama by tho unimportant holo
gram which, establishing tho fact
that there was somebody to be saved,
net In motion tho army of rescuers
Tako Kodol whonover you feel
that you need It. That Is tho only
tlmo you need to take Kodol. jU8t
when you r.eed It: then you will not
) troubled with sour stomach,
bolchng gas on tho ttomach, etc.
Sold by alt druggists.
CASTOR I A
I' Infaatt and Ckildrea.
Dm M Ym Win Always Skt
Bear tn n ?-?
TUESDAY, AUGUST J8, 1008
MOTHER'S
GUIDE
"When a young girl's thoughts be
come sluggish ; when she has head
aches, dizziness, fitintness, nnd ex
hibits an tibiiornuil disposition to
sleep; dislikes tho society of othor
girls 5 tnon the mother should come
to hor aid promptly, for she pos
sesses information oi vital import
ance to the young daughter.
ji such a iime me greatest am 10
nature is Lydia E. Pinkhum's Vegetable-
ComtMund. It prepares tho
young system for tho coming
change, and has helped to bring
.three generations safely from girl
hood to womanhood. Head what
rLYDIAE-PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
has accomplished for Miss Olson.
Alias Ellen 31. Olson, of 417 North
East Street. Kownnoe, 111., iu a letter
to Mrs. Pinkimm says:
" Lydia E. Piuklinm'rt Vegetable Com
pound cured me of backache, nidcachc,
and established mr periods nfter tho
ocst physicians in Kewntieo liau fniled
to help mc, saying that tin operation
witn ni,ii;ni"v."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Comjiound, made
from roots and horbs, has been tho
standard remedy for feinalo ills,
aarl has positively cured thousands of
women who havo beon troullcd with
displacements, iuiiammation. ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
poriodlo pains, baekaehe, that bcar-Ing-down
feeling, ilatuleney, indiges
tion,dizziness,ornervousprostration. Why don't you try it?
Mrs. Plnklinin invlt.s nil sick
women to wrlto hor for advice.
Hho lias nuldcd thousands to
health. Addro4s, Lynn, Mass.
Thu now paftsongor depot has ber.n
opeuodnt Kugono.
Why Jiiines Leo Got Well.
Kvorybody In Znutisvlllc, O.,
knowB Mrs. Mary Lco.of rural routo
8. Sho wrltea: "My hiiBbnnd, Jnmos
Lee, firmly bellovea ho owes his llfo
to tho use of Dr. King's Now Dlscov
ory. IIIh lungs were 80 aovoroly nf
fectod that consumption seemed In
evltablo, when n frlond recommend
ed Now DlBcovory. Wo tried It, nnd
Its uso hn rostored him to porfoct
health." Dr. King's Now Dlscovory
Is tho King of throat and lung
remedies. For coughi nnd coldB It
has no equal. Tho tlrat do8o gives
rollof. Try It! Sold undor gunran
too at J. C. Perry's drug store. GOc.
and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
A now sunimor rosort,. known ni
Diinkor Hill Springs, has beon opon
od nenr Ynnktown, Oregon,
TEA
U S imports but little
more in 1904 than in 1864.
So much poor tea.
Vpur Efoccr reiurnt wr meny l( job dool
lUtSibiilin' li,t. npayUo,
-o
Wnltor Johnon, 22 years of age.
has boon arrostod on the charge of
murdering Blmor Perdue, of Suo
kano. Washington, who was found
dead near Timber, Oregon.
Kvcellent Health Advice.
Mrs. M. M. Davidson, of No. 379
aifford avenue, San Jose. Cal., says:
"Tho worth of Klectrlc nitters as a
general family remedy, for head
achTj, blllousnesj and torpor of tho
liver and bowels Is so pronounced
that I am prompted to say a word
In Its favor, for tho benefit of thoso
aeoklng rolief from such afflictions.
Thoro Is moro health for tho1 diges
tive, organs In a bottle of Electric
Ultters than In any other remedy I
know of." Sold under guarantee at
J. C. Perry's drug store. 60vc,
n
FUh Warden McAllister will put
tho lid on tight: niers or Illegal meth
otla to get ttsh ara likely to find
thomselves In tho penltontiary.
ir you take Kodol In tho beginning
the bad atacks or Dyspepsia will be
avoided, but if you allow these lit
Uc attacks to go. unheeded It will
tnko Kodol a longer tlmo.to put your
Stomach in good cvimitllrm .ii
fJet a bottle of ICjjI t Sold
by nil drugg'stv
The Vale Commercial Club thas
formed plans to secure irrigation for
Malheur County.
- - - - oaiiiiiiiiiiaiiiimiiiiiisisBSlsjlB
TREASURER'S
FINANCIAL
REPORT
! Tho report of tho state treasurer
for tho mouth of July Is as follews:
llcvciiitc ftw current evpenses of the
I State.
! Cash on hand Jan. 1,
I 190$ $ 110,337.08
I Hoei'lpl.
'State tax; 1907 58,440.00
'int. on tat tax, 1007 481.G(i
State tax, 190S 05G.1S1.02
Int. on state tax, 1908
Tax on foreign insur
ance companls. . ". .
Fees of department of
statu
Corporation licensa
f cos .. ......
Exdiops comtmny llo-
17.C2
00,039.01
J 1,707.09
CG.C47.17
onse fees i . . ,
Telephone company
license torn
Telegraph company
license feos
Slooplng car company
llconso feos
Itofrigorator Car Com
pany license feo3. . .
Supromc court fees . .
3,741.93
1.04S.19
1,090.27
1.S32.S5
99.72
2,743. 91
Int. on deposits of
tho stato ftimui .... 3,857.23
Inheritance tax 17,102.88
Miscellaneous 12,143.05
91,040,B70.T2
Dlsbiircments.
Wnrrants for current
expenses $ 780,531.4 i
Transferred to Stato
Library fund RGO.00
Cash on hand July 31,
1908 '2G3.479.2S
$1,040, 570.72
llulldliig ContiiictorH, Attention.
Dlds aro Invltou" for the construc
tion of Eaton Hall, at Wlllamotto
Unlvorslty, Salem, Oregon.
Dulldlng is about 05x150 feet In
slzo nud threo stories high, built ot
brick with stono trimmings. Fur
nnco blast heating nnd vontllntlon,
sanitary plumbing.
lilds will bo illed with Amedn M.
Smith, In tho ofllec of Wostorn Clny
Manufacturing Co., Fonton building,
Port!and, Oregon, up nnd until 10
o'clock n. ni Tuesday, August 25,
190S.
Plans and specifications can bo
procured nt olllcd of Westorn Clay
Mfg. Co., Fonton building, Portlnnd,
Orogon; olllco or A. A. Leo, Snlom,
Oregon; A. E. Eaton, Esq., Union,
Orogon, and the architects of build
ing, J, E. TourtoIIotte & Co., Boise,
Idaho.
Heating will not be lot In gonernl
contrnct, but bids for heating illod
and opened nt tlmo bids for gonornl
contrnct nro opened.
A cortlflod check In tho sum or
$1000, mnde payable to Amoda M.
Smith, trustee or Wlllametto Unlver-.
slty, illod with each bid submitted on
gonoral contract, said amount ror
foltod If bidder roruses or Is unablo
to outor Into n contrnct and furnish n
good nnd sulllolont bond In tho sum
of $25,000 within two week) nftor
being notified ho has boon awarded
tho contract.
Dulldlng commlttoe reserves ths
right to accept any or roject all
bids. s.13.tf
Notice.
Notico Is hereby given that tho
Common Council or the City of Sn
lom, Oregon, propo3o to construct n
sower In said city, at tho expense of
the property benefitted thereby, and
la accordance with tho plans and
specifications on nlo In tho offlco or
tho City Recorder for said city, ex-
lunuing uio (uu length along tho al
loy In block 38, In the City of Sa
lem, Oregon, to Belevlow street,
thenco along tho south side of Belc
view street, Including the Intersec
tion of Belevlow street with Com
mercial street, nnd to connect with
tho sewor which runs through tha
center of block 34, In said city.
By order ot tho Common Council.
W. A. MOORES,
84lu Recorder
Bids Wanted.
Bids are now open and will b
received until August 25 to lath aad'
plaster a two-story building 50x70,
with two store rooms and sovea of
fices. For particulars address E
Roy, Stayton, Ore. S-lfc-22
Salem Fence Works
Headquarter for Wove WJre
Feaclaz.
''"rinrtfBMniir
Sleep
And Rest
Every movement of u.'
body consumes energy &
uul-o 'luujiiui eiiort. Fn.
ergy is supI,ied by h
nerves. It follows ty
physical or mental oxhaus
tion simply mm&
uur-uruiL on tne ncrvei
tulUi xwaiwcs- enerer
rlll'minrll Tnof- ...1 i w
jr-b" - iuu sicca
,Tou cannot sleep rfj
tired nerves. Dr. Allies'
Nervine soothes the irri-
xaiion ana restorftg nerT.
ous onergj'.
"Although I havo lived nriT ?,
yenrn. I luivo ntnol up nciiwti iJf
iiiuiiinm lur niiuiirnii n i,... .1.-"-
ptomuvp Nervlno. ns r mrt ;.
innerrni n
b Homnla, Intcnsinul br vl!
rcnluenco
mo 10 recosniao it.t si.dwvhi.
every otlior mrdlolno I l lv evS5
for nprvoiisife.-s nn c,,
fpol euro thnt the N,rrvn0'71fL'
, -( vT
Plns for Itinotnnln. nnd enn conidea.
lou.lv rcconnrtul It H th n?Si
Colorado Sprlsji, c4
Dr.- Mllet' Nervlno It told- b v
iiruoolst, who will ouanntM tittttn'
iirsi oosiia win ooncTit. Ir It falls, h
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co.. ElkharthJ
First Class Livery,
and Boarding Stables
Largest utock of now rohldei b
town.
The Old Club Stables
'Cornor Ferry nnd Liberty itrtttl
Proprietors, Gilliam & Bocdlgh&el
Phono Main 7. Salem, Orcgsi
Great Chinese Dow
L M. HUM
Has mcdlclno which win cart I
any known disease. Homtiut
Bpcclnlty of, and guarantee tt
euro Catarrh, Asthraaj Ltut
Throat, Rhoumntlsm, DtbBlr,
Stomach, Llvor, Kidney Trsabta;
also any blackened or iwo3n
soronesB, broken limbs; Scil'r
pox; Epidemic; all kinds ol Bod,
Loat Manhood, Female Wertwn
Hornln Troubles nnd PrU
Consultation rrce. Cure of W
So Tong. Co., Chinese drop "1
herbs, 1D3 High St., upstaln, &
lorn, Or.
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