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I0 II: l.. ft IV t lb ft U K rtwR THt AXY iiMAL.ALtM..6.t W. SATURDAY, AUPUQT 29, 1903. ;W M'ARION ' m m Mm K W 4 NEW ROAD J' Siryeyors Doinf Pre liminary Work Near Noble r v i' Road will Eventually Cross the Mountains and Tap South Eastern Oregon Disfigured Skin , Waited muscles and dacaylnf bone. Wbatbvool Bcroroto, let.elooe. If capaato of all tht ml more. It It commonly marked by buncbej to tn nock Inflammations In th tm, 47 pcpila, catarrh, and ptneral dtbllltr. It is nlnarf rsdlcatly and permanently carta Dy Hood's Sarsaparilla Which expel all humors, cares all enip- lions, and builds op whether Tounz or old. lions, and builds op tb whols sjsUm, T(J'. TiU WW Htw HUi th nMHtntoUnt aj tab etUnjtla to lU wlih Haod'iBrpwE. JUS ton. and gtvo an outlet to tho rich timber belt to tho south and cast and lator be a stimulus to tho agricul tural dcvolopmont of tho country. Tho party has been at work north of N'oblo.and linos have bcon run for a considerably distance In tho direction of Mulalht, In Clackamas county. The section 's rich In timber, and thora i are sorno good wntor powors in me A largo party of surveyors Is at ( section that could be readily utilized work at Noblo In Marlon county, lay for manufacturing purposes. There Jng lines In a preliminary survey for lis a great amount of pulp wood In a railroad to Up tho timber belt along the territory, and tho road would offer tho Cascado range south of that place. a stimulus to tho establishment of Two Portland raon arc members of pulp mills along the rivers that wotf Id the party. O. II. Bollinger, who has be crossed by It. lieon In tho engineering department I If the road has an objective point of, the O. It. & N. for sovoral years, In Southeastern Oregon tho question andi.IUlph McUrido, son of W. U. Mc-lls put forth by railroad people ns to general agent hero for tho ; tho ultimate termination of the road.lt what the present survey Is for, but some are inclined to believe that there Is more In, the project than simply a logging road, and If once the lino Is started it will' end at uome point that will give Oregon an opening to the world other than what sho ,haa now. The survoy north of Noblo Is indica tive that there Is somo plan of a ter minus that might bo with tho South era Pacific, as Sllvorton Is the most direct point to reach. It can unite with the Oregon Water Power & Railway company's line, which is now being built to bpringwator. and thut give an Independent outlet to Uie ter rltory It taps. - Want a Pardon for Messenger CHEMICAL ANALYSIS Reveals That Pe-ru-na Is Calculated to Tone up ino yw3iu, xv0- - tlons and Procure Health. SAYS PROF. L. J. MILLER, unenrno . yiL Bride, Could lines, aro tho local members of tho party. I.lttlo can bo learned in regard to the ultlmaVo termlnntlon of tho lino or the capitalists who aro be hind tho project, but the only Informa tion that can bo obtained Is that tho road Is going to Southern Oregon and will tap the great timber belt In tho torrltory through which tho road will run. will bo obliged to cross tho Cascade range, and in doing so will open the west central part of tho stato and af ford nn outlet for tho products tboro. On the cast slopo of the mountains thoro Is consldcrablo timber that could bo placed In tho Coast mills at comparatively llttlo expenso In the event of n road being built. The whole section Is rich not only In this, Tho ones In tho survoylng party 'but has prospects of mineral doposlta who know tho reason for tho survey that are now nlmosj worthless on nc will say nothing boyond tho fact that 'count of no transportation facilities, tho road will no to Southeastern Ore-1 Tho capital behind tho road Is ad gon They will not say who Is be-lmlttcd to bo from the East. Consld hlml tho deal, but local railway men erabto Eastern money is Invested In nro Informed that tho object of the Umber lands In this section, and thoro survoy Is to obtain the location for n is but ono way of realizing from the road that will Jain the Huutlfero Pa- Investment and that Is to put a road clflo at sumo point at or near Silver to tho proporty. This, It la said, Is Fifty Years the Standard TBI. BAKING POWDffi Aw Aril id Hithitt Honors World's Fair. Nfgkist Ttsb U. S. Qiv't Chemists PniOC HAKINQ POWDER CO., CHICAGO. A lengthy petition was yesterday filed in the office of tho Governor for tho pardon of Oarlow C. Messenger, who Is serving a 15-ycur term In the penitentiary for manslaughter. He was convicted of tho fJrlme ofkllllng nno Scott Cottcn, and was received In tho prison In March, 1902. Tho potl tlon Is signed by about 350 of the leading citizens of Jackson county, including nlno of tho trial Jurors. Two moro of tho Jurors have, nlnco the trial, left tho country, and tho twelfth man Is tho only ono who refused to sign the petition for a pardon. The petition Is also endorsed" by Judge Hanna, who presided at tho trial, and who snys that later developments In tho caso show that tho verdict was not n Just one. Tho caso Is similar to tho fllbson caso, recently nppraloc from Grant's Pass, and roverscd by tho Supromo court on tho Instructions of tho trial Judgo regnrdlng self-do fenso theory It Is hold by tho po tltlonore that Mossengor would have been acquitted by tho Jury, but for tho Instructions of tho court com plained of and which, In tho Gibson caso, aro hold by the Supromo court to bo entirely erroneous. Dr. W. A. Cuslclc, of 'this city, until rocently physician at tho prison, nlso recommends tho rolcace of Messen gor, on tho ground that his health Is falling, and that further confinement w'll cmlnnger tho life of tho prisoner Musecugor held membership In sev eral fraternal ordors bofore ho was arrested, ond ono of which was tho A. O. U. W., and tho local lodges made nn Investigation of tho caso, with tho result that, according to the statement of his sister, who Is horo ho was hold to ho guiltless of any orlmo and was kept In good standing In tho lodgos oven after ho was sent to tho penitentiary, an unusual pro ceeding and going far toward showing tho high standing of tho man and the bollof of his friends In his Innocence. A Suit In Partition, V. D. Claggott has brought a par tition suit In tho equity department of tho circuit court, for tho purposo of scouring nn adjustment of tho propor ty or tho lato Chnrlos Claggott. Tho complaint is filed against the heirs of the threo deceased sisters of Mr. Claggott, who nre Joint owners with tho plaintiff, of tho property loft by tho late Mr. Claggott. Tho proporty Involved consists of a largo farm north of this city, and lots No. 1 and 2 in block N'o. 61, In this city. The partition or the farm and tho sale or the town proporty Is asked for; tho procoeds to ba divided among tho several heirs as their interest nmy appear. Mr. Claggett, tho plaintiff, Is tho owner of a ono-fourth interest In the promises Involved, t Harritt 5 Lawrence Sll raore Orocerles aad fcctter Qrtxerles tfcaa ANYBODY Thres where you get GOOD treatment and GOOD goods Stop in and aco fur yourself. old r. o. qrogkry. wmtKHmnwmww4uwwntnnu jtMtmA GENf!Y O FMi BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.! I GRAIN BUYERS AHPSHIPPERSOF OR ATNi ! Oats For Sale. EW OR0WER3 SWPUE9. Crude nj stick Sulphur. J J, U. UNUdUi. AgWR, 207 Commercial St., Salem, On. ? a)lf !? HMf f f WUIH l HHHUHHlit SO s 'M zr j if )1 "Ball! n tb. IrKMi Hon. Joooph '&. fUiigewar. &J&. of tho Amoriean Anti-Treat Sod writes tho following letter fr Grand Central Hotel, St. Panl,lthaM "His wiuj greai pieasuro tlul dorse corona as i Joseph IUdjtwiJ Prof. L. J. Miller, lato Professor of Chemistry and Botany of tho nish School of Ypallanti, Mich., writes from 3327 N. Clark Street, Chicago, 111., as follews: "As soveral of my friends havo spoken to mo of tho favorablo rcsnlta obtained through the uao of Pernna, especially in cases of catarrh, I examined it most thoroughly to learn Its contents, "I found It composed of oxtraots of horbs and barks of most valuable modlclnal qualities combined with other lngrcdlonU, delicately balanced, calculated to tono up the system, rcstoro tho functions and procuro health, contlder Peruna one of the most skillfully and scientifically prepared medicines, which the public cam use with safety and success," PROP. L. J. MILLER. sn h6nest tncdl elno, competent j to UO Oil claims. I hare used it several tlmoa and know of nothing that I cores so com' pletoly, and at I tho tame tlmo builds up tho system. "I have roo-l ommonded It to a number of my f rlonda and always feel that I da til service for I know how satisfactory results invariably aro. I onlr overy family had a bottle it would I much sickness and doctor bills." ja II. Itldgoway. "Feci IlatUr Thau for I"1t Tn Mr. James B. Taylor, RoborU, ; writes: "I am nt tho presont tlmo enii well. I can eat anything I ever i I took flvo bottled of Poruna, and! bettor now than I havo for fire yl I havo doctorou witu otner doctoH and on for fifteen years, so I can rn mond your medtclno vory highH stomach troubles. I tako great plea in thanking yon lor your free i and Poruna." Jamos B. Taylor. "I Cidojr rajr Meal oi X Cd Mr. J. W. Prltchard, JVolf Lake, writes: " I am pleased to say that I hut cured of catarrh or tbo stomach bi runa. I could hardly eat anything agreed with mo. Boforo I woalc half through my meal my itoi would flu with gaa causing mo distress and unpleasant feelings f hour or two after each meal, thanks to your Pornna, I am now I pletoly cured, and can oat anythS want to without any of tho dlatrcl symptoms. I can now enjoy my i aa I used to do, and It la all due ' llartman and his wonderful medJ Poruna. "It has boon ono year since II cured, and I am all O. K. yet, so 1 1 I am cured." J. W. Prltchard. Dyspepsia la n vory common ph summer catarrh. A remedy that euro catarrh of ono location will cq anywhoro. 'Poruna cures catarrh i evor located. That It is a prompt! permanent euro for catarrh of! stomach tho nbovo lotters tostlfy. If you do not dorivo prompt and i factory results from tho uso of Peri writo at onco to Dr. llartman, gtvli full statement of your caso and be j bo ploascd to glvo you his Taluabld vlco gratis. Address Dr. llartman, Prealdenl Tho llartman Sanitarium, Cola Ohio. Band Concert Sunday. Tho Salem Military band will glvo another of Ita delightful open-air conortn In Marlon 8puaro 8unday af ternoon, Tho members of tho band who wero awny on thulr tummor va cations during tho past six woeka havo all returned now and with a full mem bership, with new music and now In atrmnenU. tho band will glvo a spleu did program for tho enjoyment of tho peoplo of this city. This concert was announced In tho mornnlg paper for this nftomoon. This waa nn or ror, as it should be tomorrow -(Sunday) afternoon. Resigned and Appointed. Knglneer Tiffany at the muto school has iMlgned his position and will Jeavo next Tuesday. Tho place has been filled by tho appointment or Wluwood Ilobblns. for th past four yoari asslataut engineer at tho asylum arm, wner he baa made a meat x collent recortl. Mr. Tiffany was apoplnted engineer durlag tho tlmo of tho former superintendent of the school 0RBA SALE! T AT H9 STATE STREET Of Clothing, Rufefcer Goods, Trimmings, Notions, Furnishing Gopds, Etc. Overcoats Overcoats worth $15 for ....$8.00 Suits worth )7.G0 for 4.00 Suits worth $10 ror 0.00 Suits worth $12 ror 7.S0 Sulta worth $1C tor 9.00 Children's suits snmo proportion. Mon'a pants worth $1X0 tor .. .00 Men's pants worth $2.50 to $3 1.25 Mon'a pants worth $5 ror .... 3.00 Oil conta way down. Bicycle caps cheap. Crash coata worth 7Co to $1 ror .40 Crash suits worth $2 ror 1.25 Crash suits worth $4 50 to $5 tor 2.25 All light weight summer clothing sold at loss than hair tholr value. Hats Crash hats worth 25c to 35c, now 15 Crash hats worth 60c to 75c now 25 Straw hats worth 25c to 50c now 15 $3 hats sold uow ror 2.00 Men's hats worth $1.50 to $2 now 1.00 Children's hats worth 75c to $1 50 Hats worth 50c to 75c now ... .25 Silk hats worth $S for 1.00 A large assortment of boy'a nnd men's caps. Trunks ToloKcopoj nnd valises nt groat bargains Men's Shirts $1.50 whlto shirt for $ .50 Fancy shirts worth 50c to $2.50 now sold at... 20c to 1.00 Silk, shirts worth $1 50 to $2.50 90 Shirts worth 75o to $1 for,... .50 Working shirts worth 50c and G5o (or 20c to 40 Boys' Bhlrta worth 60c nnd 75c .25 Underwear Gents' undorwoar worth 50c suit 35 nibbed undorwear worth $1 suit C5 Nlghtshlrth worth 7Bc for 40 Nightshirts worth $1 to $1.50 'or .75 Sweaters Swcators worth $1,50 for .... 1X10 Sweaters worth 75c to 90c for .60 Sweaters worth $2 to $2.60 for 1.25 Sweaters worth 50c for 30 Gloves Great barga'.ni In men's gloves nnd rulttons, Ladles' capes and Jackets for hnllf their vnluo Children's corsota nnd corset wr.lRtd worth SI to $1.50 for $1 Children's whlto aprons; skfl and drooooa ono-hnlf their val Ladles' Gloves Ladloa' kid gloves, sizes 5 to F.?. worth SI to $2.50. all ko at ier pair I J Silk mitts worth 35c to 75c ror Silk glovos worth buc to ji. all colors oxcept whlto and black VW Black, whlto gloves worth 60c to 75c Spool Silk, Best Branc 100 vnrd snool for si 70 yard opcol for 50 yard spool for .,..-.. 16 yrird spool twist for ... 10 yard spool tvlct ror . . . Rono silk nor okolu Chenlllo etching silk, Araseno ( 5o ekolns for ........ Worsted dress braid, 5c bolts ror Blr.ck tapo worth 6c ror Braids, ntssmcn-arv In silk or for lonn tlirn ono-flfth tl value. Bargalnn in umbrellas, parasol The above list is only a part of the treat bargains the Dublic will fret. The win stock must be closed out immediately. Our prices will be made so that the custom will do our advertising. It will pay you to visit the place and take in the baigains nv oiajc aucci. octiu mo money or uruers oy man. . JtR.IJBDCD A N. Manager - rt' .. atrt;vBxrm8u&viaH v'txynaraaaagTyraajiy vA'.utaLi1 y.src l - T HALL'S FERRY The Short route to Independence, Monmouth, Bueiu Vista, Suver.Corvalis and other points on the Wttt side, Good roads leading to' ferry and good service on the boat A D. PETTYJOHN, ?tpp, .Admitted to Probate. Tho citato of Frederick Knapp, who died In this county on the Jeth of Au gust, was to day admitted to prof bate and Johat.ua Knapp, the wdlow. was appointed, tho administrator. Tho estate Is valued at $3000. There are number ot children, some of. them minors, heirs to tho eatate. Tho bond was Axed at $2000. Use Trio for Liquor habit. U3.Mu2&!JKai PILES TO. BupposltoiB uj , tUli M ti, I S. It Imni MWIINI.T Htltik, - TlMJrt.klnMlM:to- W WH.H MMil. CUlUkw.IW.ttH4' m ItHMJ, M U M(&, I h. kft Nltt U , iwk aa rM, pw k.TIN RIOT, UKCIITII, ft, 'mmmsMmmmmmmm Mi k SrufW. H In lro by . C Men. Call tor Free Sample. I ueorgo Armstrong was arrested last evening on charge of drunken ness, and thla morning City Recorder Judab. fined him $15. which waa paid. THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGI The University comprises the following colleges and sc Tne Graduate School, The Colleee of Literature. St and Arts. The College of Scie and Vnvineerlnz. Electrical, Mining and Chemical Engtaeerii, The Un ay Acaoemy, i fie school of Music, Ths School of The School of Medicine. ItolsMlL?!ii Wfjwfav. StXtmHr i. 1903.