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THE SALEM CAPITTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1015. THREE BILLS WRACE AT ONCE Schuebel Hag Moasura for House, Bing ham In Senate, Contest Now Over First Pasfsnge of Bill. Evangelist Reaches People of j House All Clasess In His Cam paign for Betterment bill 222, Schucbol's bill pro longing to readjust the rntes to be charg- joil t lie employers in the different clnssi i fictitious of hazardous employment in amendment of tho rates ut present in ifurco under the state workmen's cone pousutien not will eome up for third I rending and final passage in the house A unique, feature of Henry rtstrom 's . snu, tj,e today u(i it ;s expected that work is the varied character of it. He ;it u H, tle 8ijr,ml fr ne of the hard reaches all classes of people. All :0Mt !,.(, iKlutivc fights of the session to denominations rally to his efforts in (lnte i opposition to this bill comes .these united campaigns for the l-tt-r- j Uinhitm's hill in the senate, No. 108, nient of the cities. And this is true 1 wl, i.-lt is also up for third rouding and, .,,, ,., .. ,,.,.,, t Hire is litter rivalry hctwecn tne Cum- jtvvo bills, the one which receives the in tho big cities. The "county pnign" as lie soineiiincs verms u is; hj . t m,mi,r f votes in its favor in me extension worn or ne nig ci.y c. mi- . . , , . ., ,..L,isl,.tu,,. HtaiulH pnigns and the revival is thus earned:,, hm clumif ()f hwoming ft ,uw. to every own and village within a S)n Bir,tmB m ia drafted f. radius o ten to twenty miles fr'm the Michigan law and provides that center of the re igious bnltle l ie l ev. ,a ution or injury rc. II. K Marshall was appointed d a r-, ,J ,,, of the Extension ( on mttee h e supervision and adminisdu- nnd he nrranireu tor a nrnH o ruur i meetings this week the first one being tio of the casualty .nsnrance companies held this morning in Tlavsville at 10 ;0,uebel's 1,1 is sunply a read.p.s ment o'clock, Dr. Ostron, and his party go-,"f the present rates charged employer ing out in automobiles. Wednesday:''"1'" the stutc compensation act and afternoon at three o'clock a similar, those who are supporting it claim that meeting will be held iu Dallas; Thui'8- it will carry in the house by a sate ma day morning at 10 o'clock in Inde- jonty. On the other hand the Bingham penitence and Friday morning at ten in hill has a number of staunch support liosedulc. The change in the hour on ers in the lower brunch of the lcgislu Wednesday from ten to three is on ture and they will put up the fight of account of tho dedication of the Taber- their lives in the effort to defeat the uncle at 11 o'clock all other extension Schuebel measure meetings being held at 10 o'clock of; Those who are familiar with the the forenoons. j workings of both lnws claim that tin The dedication of the tabernacle Bingham bill simply turns the inulter promises to be .he big feature of the of uccident insurance over to the week. Stores nnd offices are expected i disunity companies to be conducted un to close and the schools as well; thojder the supervision of the casualty corn service will tie short but verv iin-1 panics, which also prcsoribo the rates, prcssive and there will be no money- collect the dues and adjust the claims raising at this dedication service. At; of the injured workmen, also upon their tho committee meeting Ostrom ma.de it j own schedule ot indemnity rates, and clear that the dosing of stores was not1 reap a handsomo profit upon the cost requested by him but was the desire of! of administration at the expense of the the (icneral Committee, this being tho I employers. Also while the casualty plan in other cities. companies have tho sole power of fix- Thursday is to be known as a Day ing the rates to be charged the cm- of l'rnyer beginning in the early niorn-'idoyer not a Bingle rate is quoted in the ing hours with neighborhood prayer; measure. It has been charged that this Hirelings m ninny nomes nnu coniinu- u,n the Wnghum bill, is the product ot ing with public prnycr services m the the casualty insurance companies and First Methodist. Church with a new that they nre the big power behind the lender each hour until 7:30 p. m. when although none of the ngents of the mass meeting will be held ia the ,,0 companies have appeared upon the tabernacle, scene nnd arc working through the mo- Saturday night of this week will be;iium u otlll,r iufiuc,n,.cs. devoted to an evening of (lospel song! ntutistics are quoted from the latest by the big chorus choir and the' ort ., ,hp Michigan juw special musicians with Dr. Ostrom., amlw mt (l( dolhlr i(, ; f,,r '1 his will be free to the public accident insurance the workman re- i u limit mil" " " " , i.itviiu Mfi luii' inuit inn tint i nciiiri iika Jt 18 IllKO HllllWIl comporiHntimi E. 'r niiMM.nK ir cu uy ... j mm (il percent. I . ' ... . ,irm ',.. that, under tho pruttcnt iii.HM:t win ih -.v.,a, .... , , f ,ltioil )jf fhc 0l.(l. a DnnDa nf tiiTo nf nrnnnn fiililroHMPH . ' ' . ...in i.. .i.;u i, ... .u- ..w'Ron industrial ..,.. .. iiv t.,, i..... ii iless than The church officers meet each even- -V companies pay their agents three ing in liaptist church at 7:l!i for times than amount. Ihe Hinghum bill . pravcr preceding the evening meeting, "'f proposes that the employer can AN "ARMORY" IN A PARIS WAR HOSPITAL AND . . I pnam BELGIANS BUILDING WINTER SHELTER AT FRONT j I i p ff r I rffn : " - , A rCW uSCfl 1 ISllOS I ' ri . I t i t , ' ' i All standard makes in the best condi- g E tf'ji-t-J I i " . Si I l ' .3 t Kilt. Carrv the same guarantee us our a h v m I j, U4i ' II if ft I . I I' f , J ,( 4. 4 4 ! ?isH W 3h I i ' ll now pi; s an. 1 backed by a firm of f r fC4li0;Tt t ' 1 KNOWN RELIABILITY I ' ' rC j i'l '" I liJjUH... ) j These instrumcnu are priced very low j I' i'i,,A'te . I "liTi t4 X i Uf fsv ""v 3 1 I and easy terms can be arranged. I H iX J : : WILEY B. ALLEN CO. I -i (J)f 521 Court St.: Phone 1187 ii 11 Y."v if ,j y 'I-P-' lTi HISTORICAL ""r fii i . ' ' S I , ll-wffiiVu IK ----- i ni "mini i Miii 4.' -V t r rL 1-ARM5 jwk CLOTHING oWOUNPEP ENGLISH SOLPIERS' BUILPI!i6 WINTER QUARTER a-BELGIAN SOLPIER5 3 ' accident commiusiua is 'i per cent, while the casual- One of these photos shows French soldiers in the Hotel Astoria ill Taris, structure for winter use near the trenches in the Fliinder'il district, top of the ladder to the great uniiisein cut of his companions. lied Cross soldiers chocking off the ar lus nnd clothing- of wounded Knglish now usoil as a war Hospital, 1 lie inner rnows neignm sound's nuiiiiiiig ' Foot and Mouth Scourge Discovered In Kansas , Knnsas City, Mo., Feb. 2. Hpreud in I Kansas of the foot nnd mouth din'iiso, ! discovered in a duirv herd near Win- Wasco county, Oregon, was organised field, Kansas, is todn'v considered most iu uu.l contained all of tho tcrri- unlikely bv William H. Weeks, nssbif. toy iu Uregon east ot the Cascades aud nut ircncriil innnneer of the k'unsnn eteuiled across the Jireseut state of , City "stock vnrds coniiionv. becans,. nl' Idaho and into what is now Montana tlu, f,.t t,"at ,IP ;nfwU., ,.),, ,. near the present city of Hulte, thence -nt bnon ,,i,l,.,i ,., ; .1 southerly into Wyoming and included a Mt Wisconsin until they arrived in portion 01 leiiowstoue para, rcacning win field west to the Cascades uml north to the ,,m0N K,,nli , K1Veriimriit In- Columbia. Its area was llo,Jl, siuare, )(,,.tlir hl ,.,, , ,, Kt(1.k V1nl miles There were only tour t, ,,,,, t . ,,,',, the lourth precinct con pr.s ng all the f f, , , . , s. m ,. territory east of the John Day nvcr. ... r. 1 1 .. ..,! 1 ..t ,.c I "i thnt section grass country and linker County. Oregon, is believed to : " V T. ""''V, "' " be the solo iu'rvivu? of the Oregon " !'!' . ' 'enr. Also cattle us,, territorial constitutional convention of "", "hipped tnuii those cnt' ordia lh07. lie cnuio across the plains by oxiu"'v K'. t the icln a stock yards, team in IMil as a member of the com-l , ''l'tjes guarded the infected cattln oaiiv eseurting Cenornl Wilson coiiimis-' prevent a spread or sinner of InJiaii affairs for the l'acilic disease, Coast, Salmon lirowu stock commissioner will supervise tho killing of the herd. Oncol1 them is doing ucrobntic stunts 011 the A Logical Dyspepsia old line companies, form a mutual "' RiviTliliK Hill MftlMP lire " " sociation, under the state low or insure np , , 1 themselves. Also under the Jiiiiglinrii lreatment bill the state legalizes the business of the casualty companies but is not Importance of Eliminating Acidity and . ligated to stand behind them. Tood Fermentation. I The Oregon rates to the injured j workmen aro twice us high as those in During the past two or three years .effect in .Michigan, nnd the Michigan reports have freipieatly appeared in the Hates to the employers are twice as high Press concerning the remarkable value as those of Oregon. A comparison ot of bisurnted miignCsin ns an antacid ;, the first 100 claims to have been ad nnd its ability to promote normal, justed by the Oregon commisison and lienlthy diges'tioii by preventing food untlor the .Michiguu casualty ilompnny fermentation and neutrnlizinii daiiuer- system, shows that the injured have re- ous stomach acid hns often been demon-1 ceiveu a totnl lfJ,Mi4.Uo ill compensii- .: wor(, r(,,,ortcd. The official ioves started. Until recently druggists could tion, or bO.S) p(,r ccnii un,,,r thc Ore- tigatiou has disclosed that the author supply bisuratcd magnesia in powder j Ron system while in Michigan they re- il( nt lt,iP ,0 Bt,i,.,, tl. Hightest proof lorm oniy, rrom one 10 two teaspoon-; ceiveu oiny 511,010.01, or per cent. f()r tmnortions. Inasmuch ns the GEORGE SHAW HEADS Druggists Recommend a About Foes' Atrocities POULTRY AftUllAllUN: Real Kidney Medicine ,. T . ., , T, The Marion County Poultry nssocia- Dcrhn, .Tun. 20. (Hy mail.) 1 he ti(1 ini,, ,..,.1,,. n((,lt ,, t.i..,-to.l (leo. Havuliun War Ministry, in a circulnr ll)5i,,0I1t f(ir the coining year, warning newspapers ugninst disreganl- Th( 0(bcr c,ffil,er(1 c0(.tl,, w,,rc. 1, 0. ing the rules of the censorship, says ot vhiu,t vi,.c )reHi,li-iit, and 11. 8. Carter, a particular case: secretary t ml treasurer. Tho executive "The Munich Augusburg hvcning ; ;,, fnr ,i,n iniKiiiinf veiu 1iro Cnzcttc published In .No. H2.i an art icle t Ku reWnU, .John Cornl'or'th, W. E. written by Hans Jiuycrl 111 liatisiion entitled ' England 's nnd France's Col oreu iroops. ill which aorrnui' iiimn 1 have sold a great ninny bottles of llr. Kilmer's Hwnmp-lloot luring the past twenty years and it is a prepara tion that is very satisfactory to my customers who buy it. I have heard a good ninny expressions of upprovnl from those who have used it. I think it a uood remedy and if I were ia mv.l Park, fcherill Fleming and W. II. Smith'. 1 of a medicine I should certainly try the last surviving son of John Hiowa of Harpers Ferry tunic, L xur uounues liuecten. at one time was a resident of Minion Topckn, Knn., Fob. 2, AppearHiieo omit v. He now lives in Multnomah of the foot and mouth disease iu K1111 couutv'. He is 78 years of age. One;sas, uml the ipinrantine of four ooun timo "at a political convention in Mc-itics is expected to bo followed inline Minnville he and a sou of the shcrjff Miately by tho introduction of a bill in who hung John Urown met for the first 'the legislature providing 'ur reimburse time. incut of the fanners for tlicir livestock 1 j killed in the fight against the epidemic. The fiist Jewish couple ever married 1 r'ucli a bill 1ms already been driiuu up ia San Frnncisco were the parents of.by livestock interests and tho outbreak lion. Hen Selling, speaker of the Ore- 111 Kansas will hasten notion, (ion house 01 icprcsi'iiwiim John Whitcuker was the first gov ernor of the state of Oregon, lie was elected at the June election ia ln'iS and served from March M, lVi'.l, Iu Sep tember 10, In fills of which, taken in a little water 'Under the Michignn law the injured populace is needlessly aroused by such I Negotiations are now being conduct ed by tho associations of Linn, Marion, Polk and Yamhill countieB 111 an effort t conrolidato these four into one big RECEPTION TO OFFICERS. Hwntnp-Hont. for any case of Kidney Liver or IHiul'lor trouble. WILLIAM X. WOOD, Druggist, The spirit of war pervaded the at mosphere at the Armory in this city nee. after meals, almost lnstnntly stops nlc workmen receive no compensation for ; thoughtless articles written only for fermentation nnd neutralizes acid, but injury for thc first 14 days after the'n, i, r ...' ,.,, i',,,,i the edi- sufferers from stomach trouble will be , nccident, while in Oregon tne amount !t(irH of ttliB m.wspnpcr must be strong-j Tuesday night, yet the dove of pel Kind to learn that, after a long series I paid to injured workmen during theily wni.,,,i Kuinst giving space to such iovo ami llonor wlll atill hovering 0 ' i"-""" "'"i i.,...,K .,.. u, .,.. - ...n. ,n s hv T., iv t articles hereafter." ufaetunng druggists has now succeed- averages about ti t. , While the authorities of thc other ed in producing a 5 grain tablet which! It has been claimed thnt the Oregon (,.rmnn states have not taken similar combines nil tho valuuble antacid prop-1 industrial accident commission is on t , net ion in regard to atrocity tules, such erties of the ordinary bisurnted magne-1 verge of insolvency, whereas the lust j Htori(. have practically disappeared ma in n very convenient iorm. 1 111s 1 n pmis noun unit iiiern is ion,oa in i'f,nm ni hot a few of the less rcspon- I'crsonallv aplienred beforo me, this (1th of August, limit, William .. Wool, who subscribed to the above statement and made oath thnt the miiiio is true in Stockton Bandit Escapes Aftcrjtayolver Battle Stockton, f'nl., Feb. .Stockton's street car bandit, who is thought to bi. the sanm man who has been robbing "' "ii'imciiio, goi nwny ngnm last. Paris, Feb. 2.-1,. the hospituls of "'K1' !' 'I"1" hot tUo stru,it i "r!r:L':rj,,z ::::::: i v aMm h. Ashbnrnha.n, Jls. i . denth in tho i '"J1 "" ''"ooeupicd house at tho end SURGICAL MAGNETS. now tablet of bisuratcd magnesia can now bo obtained of druggists every where and many physicians are already prescribing them instead of the powder form. JITNEYS TO JOIN UNION. Pallss, Teias, Feb. 2. The "jitney" will affiliate itself with the Americaa Federation of Labor hern if the loral drivers succeed in their plans. A mass meeting of "jitney drivers voted to ask a charter of the A. F. of 1.. the general fund, 4-15,020 owing bv t In state, or a totnl of 4201,271 cash in the treasury. U' I Why not givs yntir buy and girl an nppurtutiity Ui make their home tiudu earn ami rtrrdivet (live them the same clumooRtowin pro motion and success as the lad having the advantage of NEW INTERNATIONAL Dictionary In his Inmie. This new creation answers with llnnl author ity all kinds ot puzzling fUoftinnfl in history, geography, biography, spelling, pniiiuneialioiijSpnrtj', urts, and wioiHi's. 4iKi.ann Vombtilsry Trm. 2700 UfertOOOUIunlrntlons. Oikircd I'lste. rht Mir 41etlaftnr wlU Uu Divide T The type matter Is equlvslent to thst ot 15-vulume noyclopodl. Mart S holiirlv. Accurate, (inftnlrnt, sod AulhulHullvt Ihnn snyolhrr Ing- Manual Training Class Ship Exhibit to Frisco The lnaniuil training class of tho Sa lem high school' completed their exhib its for the Psnainn Pacific fair yester day and today they were crated and I shipped to Knn Fronrisco. They will bo used in different parts of the Oregon building and in the section where the Willamette Valley hxpositiou asset ia tion have tiieir display. The exhibits are as fullows: Arm Murk Skiff; plain Smart: writing table, Eugene Rowland; arm chair, F.dward Robinson; chiffonier, Hoy Hnrber; writing desk, John Pain; arm chair, Hon llrndfnrd; plain chair, Mnrk Skiff; writing table, Frank Tier1!-; Morris chair, Douglas Walker; library table, William Johnson; plain chair, Aito1 pit (ireenbiioin. All the articles made by the manual class are finished ill golden oak. The hoys hnve been working very carefully oil their exhibits and they feel t int they stand a fair chance of receiving a good proportion of the prizes offered for the best work done by manual training Jiigh choul classes in the state. siblo papers. A great part of the credit for tho saner mood now prevailing in this regard is given to the Socialist paper Vorwaerts, which from the first set out immediately to show the groundlessness of atrocity tales. 2 Drop7of "GETS-IT," Out Comes the Corn! It' the World's Wonder; Never Faila. cr I substance nnd fact. W A I, TON 11. Dr. Letter to Kilmer it Co., tho assemblage gathered for a fitting farewell to Afljutanttiiriwral w. 1:. Finger, of the Oregon Xational (luard, resigned, and Colonel C. II. Martin, cnimnuitiliniT tlwi Third Upirinieut. O. N. ()., who has been summoned by the1 Blughamton, N. Y. federal government 10 return to cnuy with tho regular army. There was a lnrgn attendance of interested nnd en thusiastic citizens of both sexes, WIIITXKY. Notary Public to flesh of even six inel ,,k.! of the Ophir struct lino, which point a depth of more than two inches. 1 a me red on lm 1 k 11 ""V""'" At the Invalids' Hotel ia Hulfalo, 1 ' P the ca: V.. are many as wonderful electric ma- v' '""T, . ,0' Mo ?rmun -Pl'n"i: mid steel jnc out I dies. Prove Wliat Swamp-Root Will Do For You. fiend len cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., The prngrnm began at a little past ' Ilinulinmton, N. Y., Mr a sample size 8 o'clock with a selection by tho com- bottle. It will conviuve anyone. You pany band, under the direction of will also receive a booklet of valuable Professor McPougall, and the numbers 1 information, telling about the kidneys bv this excellent musical organization , and bladder. When writing, be You'll make goo goo eyes at your feet, nfter you use "fiKTSIT," and you'll find the places where those il to he, just as k. The exhibits )lnnl(otv cornH J,. ,'1hnlr' ":n,'!" hi'. smooth as your choc chair, tht lord Lf-Jii if. iT-''":'3 INIMA M'5K .A' 1 EDITION WHITK (or ITVf ,M P'l i'l HP illimtmlion. ie. Kilil -f C i.h 1 Ftii'.i:,. 1KH1.1 r.n-k'1 nf'SS i 0. 1 C. MCRRIAM CO, i-a iSB,iimiiiHiuiiiiiii'tiiiiiiiiiti.'r!iioiitiiiiiiiiiHiiiii'i'r NEW BOOKS AT PUBLIC LIBRARY. Abbott, The white linen nurse. Bench, Auction block. Illuin, flames fur all occasions. Honm, Twentieth century impressions of Ciinndu. Cnrrington, Yitnlity, fasting nnd nu trition. Crawford, Hnn Ilnrio. Dawson, The raft. llofman, (lames for everybody. Knibbs, Overland Red. I.oeke, The fortunate youth McCutclienn,-Prince of (Irnusturlt. Norris, Cntuiday's child. l'nikrr, You never know your luck. Richmond, The twenty-fourth June. Smythe, The heart of the way. Warner. The psychology of Christian life. throughout tho evening elicted much applause Tho boys played exceeding ly well, their ability giving many who I beard them for tho first timo a picas j urnbln surprise. The band interspersed tho drills and speeches with selections and added matorially to tho entertain ment. Tho drill by Company I under com mand of First Lieutenant Grover Todd wni liko an exhibition by a company of rerulnrs. so well had they been House Would Give Tax Collecting Back to Sheriff -' buHeta have be,,, , Irawn out fro.i.; uo - a Of opera, mn. ho car Xorton and Conductor Eugono Fussier Tho motorman had a revolver, am) when ordered to hold up his bnnds, he backed into tho shadow. Tha robber followed, and tbla maneuver brought him into tho Klaro of of rupture ''''' w'lorouiiott the motorman prompt- . . it .. w.i . iv -..vu uv uiiu, tun iiiiniKr. Fitttirnmi IS liceolliplisneil nere niiuoii, u " " :(h f, . , - - -- local anaesthesia. Stone in the Hladder : f ' fled. Conductor Fass and (iravel are removed ill many cases f' 1 to koop.him without pain aud the patient can return Th " . .. -, ,,'" 'u,""u" or"vcu home cur'ed in a few days, . . ! " , ' he house, '" ' , ,, , """'"iK, urea, rnss- ,.,..ler tell with a bullet in his leg. Tho chines, high frequency currents, . iy, violet rays. Then Dr. Pierce has equip ped the "Sanitarium with every known device to aid the sick nnd in the Hur gionl Department every instrument and appliance approvou oy 1110 iinnniii it OMiiur. i' ' . . IV fireil nt 1. m TI.. v.u . - - uiuiui. ILLUIUU 1 Dr. II. V. Pierce, nearly halt a n,,J which were almost unfuil- v"0""'1'", n" ""0"- Tho robber w ing. They were made without alcohol I , t . or narcotics, extracted from roots and herbs by using pure glycerine and t 1 0311 11C20 LXDOSltlOll Was Well Attended sure and mention the Hnlcm Daily Capital Journal. Hegnlar fit t v cent and one- lollar size bottles for sale at all drug inurements are ninoe loon,-. Dr. Pierre's (lolden Medical Discov erv is r. tonic and blood purifier that cures pimples, blotches, sores, humors, emotions and tlisenses of the skin. Nothing stands ns high today in the iiUi;mni;nii f thousands of wonien t. .i e i ...... . ... .... ... ., l 11 wns lie sens,- oi no- , inure ,n ,. i li V'uunritii I'rnse r 1,1 l,i 1--T s i i .i r.'.". "V iu v I H,i n,r,,i,-. : " " 1 ...... , """7 I"""' mn exposition I drilled bv the olliccrs. Jt was jiiainiy " ; " - -t , ;ih ii sooining nervine nun gHie, iluring tho mouth of January. discernible thnt this company had well that there will be no Increases in he fm,,inl ,raiigeincuts and pii.iiful: This was the official aiiiioiinc'ciiienl I earned the name of being the host com-' salaries of county treasurers until the a.,,,,),,,,, f women. For girls about to . 0f Director (Icneral II O Davis H jpany in tho regiment. Woodburn In- bill providing that the collection of tin- !,,(,,, wnmsnhood, women about to be-1 means, Davis says, that the exposition dependent, - " jceme mowiers ami mr ine , hiii;imk lias iieen a fnunu iul success, fully juiy- e n r.oi'i-.ing expenses 111 the opening monlli, n it. t S;i u heavy I '11 1 mi 11 ui ( ii I it',, i iiia gelhi'ir with tint I'iego, Cal., Fell. 2. Despite the I'uiiih siai'ii the o liinr .,i' ili.v e.xiiosilion here, to nights, I so. 1 71) REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. es be Ida I buck in the hands of tin' i ., mothers and for Hlll'llll, mm i,ieueK, ' " "t- ' and, In the eveol tin increase is made in the treasurer's salary a proportion- lohn Joerg, nte decrease will be niiide ia the slier '('" Wood- il'f's salary to balance the salary ne I count of the severnl counties. The question cnoic up on the lull of Hepreseiitative Jeffries, of Clatsop, pro posing to increase the salary of the treasurer from IMI0 to l,l!o(l per year, which, Mr. Jeffries claims was pre iinrcil and Introduced lit (he instance of "Haw WlcU b a 'CETS-IT Smll. T W.I1. Good Dul 0 2 Faall" There's no corn or callus among the ; millions of feet In tlm world that "UfcTS IT" will not remove there 's no escape. "(IKTSIT" is tho new jway, thesimple, cominonscnse, sure i wtiy, the simple, eoiiinion-srnce, sure ments, salves, pads, cotton rings, harn 1 esses, knives, scissors, razors, files, nod the limping nnd the painful pigeon-toe i walk of so mnnv cm npestered people. .All you do is piit 2 drops of "(IKTM 'IT'"" on the corn shrivels up and good live. Nothing else in the world like "OKI'S IT." Millions nre using It. There's no pain, no trouble, 1, 'hunting shoes because of corns. "(IK'H IT" is sold bv the i everywhere H. a bottlo, or sent jby rl. Law rence & Co, Chicago. F. it llnstie lo F .1 and w .j lots 1 and - 1I k 4 Add burn. Otto llnvcn et ti X lo II Sheldon el ux, 'I A in Cvrus Pitney c No 7-, T 7 a W . Win llavernick , t ux to ( has Alex ander el ux. SI) A W j N W i,i Sec, mi T T j 1 !! I.mim vwilfmil et ux to ( bus Coffin, of the taxpayers of Clatsop county, Hut lot H blk ll earnings Add hilvertoa. the argil nt took on a more general F II Itci'vcs et ux to .1 F Hondo, part nature and when Mr. Harrow, of Coos, of big in t'niversity Add to Sal iind Dnvey, of Harney, protested F V Walters et i,x to J M Cobiirn nguinst notion upon liny of these sal In' I blk t I indwell Add to Snleiu. jury bills until the question of tax col- K lliitlon i t ux to C W (Irnbeiiliorst, lection hud been disposed of, lo which lot II (iiiibeiihorst F F. ;.lr. Jeffries ngr I, nnd tin' bill tons in i il over until the tax collection bill UNION MEN ACCUSED. J'"" heen acted upon H'-iver Colo., Jan. li.-Two more! House bill lifl, by Dillard, Irenting o( union men are ehiirped with miinler to I th" subject of district school bonds, was dav -is a result of investigations intii withdrawn by Mr. Dillard when it came the Mrike violence in Hnrlauo coiintv up for third rending and final passage, during the recent coal mine troubles. , House bill I I, by Mr. Kelly, of Wasco William T. Ilickev, secretary treasurer and Hood Itiver, was reported back by no of the Colorado Stat,! Federation of I.a-.the revision ot laws euinnntice tins bar, nnd I'.li M. dro-s, vice-president of morning, without recomiiieinlation. 11ns .1. ,.,.;.. il.n .....iv,.lwi were nircite, hero on is the lull proposing to resiore ine I (lint the iilteiiilance ri ids for tho month of almost all other expositions. lavs of middle age Dr. Pierc ite Prescription should always bo hand. In liquid or tablets. Write Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Hiiffalo, N. t have been broken. for free I .'HI page book on woman's (lis I Sim Diego Ims guno ahead of Oninlm, eases. Kvery woman should have one. j lluffnlo, St, Louis 11114 .Nii-Iiv illo for Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, cloth- I'irsl month alteniliinee. As nguinst bound, sent free to you oil receipt of .'I l,i;7ii for the first mouth here, It In dimes (or stumps) to pay expense of , polnte I out Ihut the opening mouth untiling only. Adv. BANKER QUITS HIS WORK BECAUSE OF 8ICKNESS direct iiiili"tnioiits returned by sittiiig nt Wiilseiibuig. a grnnd jury ! sheriffs us thx collectors of the severnl (counties. Kogcne, Ore., Feb. 2. K. V. I.ee, eailnir of the t'liiled Stale. National l,ii it It of t.iis city, has resigned his po 'itiou, and will soon leave lor Foley Springs in hopes that the use of tin' watei'S will relieve his rheumatism. His health has been poor for some time past 011 -irrmut of close confinement in the bank, OFENINO OT EXPOSITION. Wn'hington, Feb. '-'. Plans for the ..bservii ' hern of the opening of the I'auiima Pacific exposition In Sun Fiuti I'isco February lifl with cciemotiics in the capitol grounds arc In progress Hep reseiitative Kuhn of Celifoiniu expects to invite President Wilson to pmtii l pate la the local celebration. Iigiites at (liuiiha were but Ulii,.' Iliiflulo 17!l,;i.l!l; St. Louis I il'i I, inul .Nashville 10 l,.V.'.'i, - CUT THIS OUT NOW. If you don't want it. today, you limy next week. Semi tins advertisement and ,1 cents to Foley & Co., ( hieago, III., writing your niniu, and address clearly, Y1111 r ive ia return three trial pack ages Foley 'a Honey and Tar Coin ptiuiid lor coughs, colds, croup and giipi',", Foley Kidney Pills, for weak or disordered kidneys or bladder; Foley Catli'irtic Tablets, it pleasant, whole some and cleansing purgative, Jut the thing for winter's sluggish bowels uod torpid liver, These well linoivu stand' aid rt inidies for sale by J, C. I'crry. SNOW COVERS KANSAS. S111 1 1111 . Kun., Feb. '.'. The Kiinsiis vv licet belt is blanketed with nine Incu s of itniivv.