Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1898-1899, January 13, 1899, Page 2, Image 2

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FROM: SUNDAY'S DAILY
TBir
LIBERATED FROM THE STATE PEL.
805 YESTERDAY; AFTlcBSOON.
totiat
Was Committed
Institution in
Jffij, 1839 Keasons for the
- Pardon Betas! Granted.
III' IE
i .William ..E. Hawkins i now breathes
i outside the coannes ol the Oregon state
; prison, ' .: - - n . ', i "1 !i'!".'i-
A boat 4 a clock yelterday afternoon
lie was Informed that be bad been
- arranted a fpfl pardon jby Oovernor Wnr.
I. Lord, be having been committed to
-the, prison In July, 1$89, for tbe crime
of .murderlrar jllarvefr Ogle ! in Salem'
several weeks prior.) f j Hs
-Billy,- as b was hekt known In this
city at tb tl4e t1be jlerrSble deed was
done, wore the" clothe of a convict just
9 yeafc. 0 month snjd 18 days, ami It
, te almost Impossible) to describe how
,." bewildered he was -fhen he received
, t he me age yesterday! thi t i announced
t to him th- action 04 tbsj state -executive.;-.,:-
-rlf 1- i ! U- ( .j; - -
. On lea vinj? the prison he came to the
1 city and proceeded without delay to
tbe home of one of lis most Intimate
aequalntances-one vbo has been un
!, firing in effecting ids. release' from
!' that dreary gtate institution at the ex
treme, east end of one of Salem's prla
: , clpal.streets.-.. f : i t-; I j "
In conversation ; with a ! Statesman
i representative yesterday vtlie governor
said: 'A pardon heretofore has been
steadily opposed. 11 tf at this time the
trial judge and prosecuting attorney
recommended executive,? clemency, as
many of thetrlal and grand Jurors,
and citizens of prominence, nis rec
ord at tlie prison has he-en uniformly
jrood, and the authorities report that
his services ns druggist at tbe prison,
during nearly; a decade of his confine
ment, have been, of exceptional value.
Circuit Judge Jlj P. Boise, who pre
sided, at bis trial, wrjjtes: -l remember
the ease. The defense was self-defense,
and on this Issue the evidence
4 were confllctlnff, and had the jury re
turned a verdict of 'not Jrullty,' I would
not have been surprised. The prison
er belonged to a good family, and had,
prior to tbe commission of the crime
- for which he was charged, been a
. peaceable man. I do not lielleve him lo
be a dangerous man. I to be at larae In
tbe community, who kouJH be likely to
wramii any -crones in me ruture. If.
be has conducted himself welt while a
prisoner, I think" the ends of Justice
wouji ne suTMeryed, tvere; h to receive
executive clemency.'
1 AUJUliKafiU 1U TUKOUAY.
' . ' T -f-
County" CommlFsioners Eflfe f a Cmn
prori.&eontbe Hi Jurors Drawn.
i The Markm r-unfy commis-cio-erif
bekl a brief Jjuslnryj session yesterdnv
pornlrVeandj atljwmied uiLtil 1 jx m.
Tuesifi.v. Jamtary 14th. whTi the miit
tr of iwUeti;ig the jury list for 180.
will be pir4edrd with.
Thif dinTerc i'e o' orinion, which w.n
10 .plainly t.lfrnn ly the immber of
v tfi court rm Hi j'r7.T"dnff d.iy In t!u
v;ittrxor M4(-tiii . jnrofM. laut V.
pilr 1i-nppn o'l when ojirt convi cl
yeteidajf nornlng-.aivl peare ard hnr-ur-o'iy
i n-Triin uttir' eii di-grce. fh-ir-a
criz d fte .' .onjrtV : .!! W llnjra.
Coii.'!1yioTt IavM, who on Kr'diy
i strchiwMJslr oljtrd to nhd. rx-
.tlie iit of Jujorsi o far as drawn, yes
" trday. yvltli1 TrnlTrt-Xcxri'I. lgn 1 th
t-t.vrt. journal ir i nnr i.i.v n pro cei
lugs, tlteiv?iy etulorwinjr iho o-i-jihai
list of l(o.:, Oommisiorer Mil y Mi l
refwed to sign the journal f r that
day, on aoiount of bis 1 watlf jctl; n
with tbe Jury Ut.. I v .
During the 't'OTvuoon tiic f.lV,wing
order, wbJkti Is In. the n.ature o' a
oomproinire' between tife connty Jndfire
tund th oonlsslonjprs, was intule by
"in the mBtter of . telectin Jurors
vnnr- iTin ttllw llilv ! t ia
Jin . " . -. . - - -
ordered by the court that Ixjn Ihiivmi
of mrtkw wlto are bWnd ever fo trial
or fattcT or
fcik of fi-iwh partls. ex
imrtt s exempt rora J-' y
e:rpt flrcino'i
uty by reaion of military service.
parlies who lanvv aerveu im ui jiujr
ditriDg th past twelve" HiOnths. qu.1
Ifwrttew who are abseht frrn the coim-
ty at t-he prceent tim 11 hiow iu
Lt.'u tim frrim th illst oif IllTVirs 8S
da-awn on da? JVth huaamt? p
' After-' atMitninjr Jhe Nils of.XKrn.
Ktiler for $(15. anl J. N. Davis for;
fH40 In tbie comiiwslon'r af-eomit.
iroiTrt odjonrnet untl 1 p. in.. Tuesday.
"&mlgo Terrell ard Hoth c:midsloners
Figwl the .journal for tbe day's pro
retdlue. Conwijii:orr Miley al
lege that b :-lnadTert ntly pl-rd Id
lgnattre toi the iJoufenal. cjatiiiag that
it was not his1 Intention;? to do.
nfter tlk a.twvc?.on1er-hnd:.1ie.'n..mad
rpectlng tlie Ust lf U Jnroi. .
I Wheti'conkt conrdues. pext -u-day.
In atWiUcm I to draw ing the jury lUt,
11 court Wi:r irutk the tax levy. -A
" pronrlrKrtk-nray'oHichil ystTday es
timated the connty tax levy thw year
at is 5 mills. Tlie amount of , tax
Kroner paid 1 into he state treasury
fr.w MsrW.n connity; lat.year was
M14a bnt by jmwri of t In
JiMed statfe tax lety. this cotmty will
Ax . ti AttiAf tn ti.iv a st.tte tat
Amount lug t $V.22. or jn int-rcasrt
ver last yar cf f t.I.41.l
v T-ncT-Tiox ? AIs:-
'ijfeherTff Dur-
?n yesteroay -oonml
(4ed twif-xeeitton
njdes. . In the case dfjJohn
XToOrotv vs
ii. F. and Jane t.
IjOng.
a f ractmal
lart of a b'.vk lnNbttli am was Wd
I hr Tvlatntiff for
In ortler to
of 2.ST, held by
,Rmma If. Aniersoh
aftit wlfel! ;
1 against C. Zim
17 acres in this
county werf sold in
the plaintiff for
the amount 01 the
ihlgmcnt.
A SrODKN
Maurer. fotrcerly
piFATH Rev. E.
pastor ! of, the-Sev-lekcta
street Evan-
crtenth and Cben
rlWal rlnnr In
rttri was yeater-
ty Wormed, by tf
Ipgrapb:1 of the sit 1-
I "i CO
dHii death or t:h
ae at Pldllli'.'U
x . - ;
V . . ! '
oher.' of heart d:s-
tg. Ontario.
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I5JU5CTI05SUITA0AI5STC0UKTY
CLEEE AXO TBEA8UKEE
Brought to Prevent PAyinr G. 0.
Bingham f 180 Warrant for .
Tax Collections '
li
(DcJIy, January Stb.)
Yesterday afternoon Levi M. Ilerren
Sn, instituted ! in d partnicnt No. 2,
Marion cornty circnit court, on In
jenctioa auitf against County Clerk
W. W.,irall and Comity Treasurer A.
L. Downing, enjolniug the payment of
tine warrant for drawn In fa
Tor of ,Go. Gi Bingham. In payment
f $ia services as ta collector for tbe
tnctith of Deepben 5 ;
Tlie complaint was filed jnt before
5 o'tiock yesterday: nftemoon an 1 the
order of injunction was Imniedlatcly
senied on drk Ilail and Treasurer
rWxiing. Mr. Herren, tlie pljJntyr,
nho) allows his iai4.e to be used in
connection, with the si-it as -.o;ator,,
Is one of Markra county's substantial
Irosbanddnen iresidlnjr j near ; Titrner.
IJe pays taxs o the amount of $-JS.!W
as shown on te 1W07 asjtiient rolL
Ills (attorneys Lare, IC. J. Jtlfmlng,' M.
E. Pogue, r. ii. Sherman and District
Attorney &. L. Hayden.
Mr. Bingliam's bill of $IS0..M, as
ttmntI9ion for collection of dclinqnt'nt
taxes during the montfr of Deeember
was atuMted at l'Yiday's session of the
cmniisBioners court and orleml pai.t
by warrant. ; 1 Clerk Hatl J issued the
warrant as ordered. TJp to the timo
of -the filing of the complaint, Mr.
Bingham had iot &dled for the -warrant
and it remaius undisturbed in
ihe warrant look and in possesion of
County Clerk HalL j
In tlie enjlng paragrflphs of his
complaint, the plaintiff, by? way of an
Introduction to what is to fol'ow.
Mates and alleges that W. W. Hall.
A. L.. Downing and' F. W. Purbin are
elerk, tn-asnrer and , sheriff, rerect
ively of Marlon county and briefly
ivmerates the dntii of snti bine r.
Mr. Herren further alleges "that the
Marion coantyj court did on or nbout
the day of I 1S9S, employ George
G. Btrgfcam, an attorney, to collect
delinquent taxes! for the comity, al
lowing him 15 and 20 per cent com
mission. .. - j 7. . I" ' ": !;
. Continning. the substance ' of the
emnlaint is as follows? L
"That tbe tax rolls of Marion oonn
tr. Oregon, are In the hands of the
sfck'Tlff of Marion county. .regn. and
it i his duty under th law to collect
all taxes due the state1 of) Oregon, or
the county of Marion therein, without
any assistance from any attorney, or
presort whatsoever than bis deities,
dirly appointed therefor.
"Thalt on the 6th. day of January,
jSno. raid county court, withoriavtu
tbfrily of law Issued an order dlre.t
lrg the clerk of -Marion; county, Ore
gon, (to isstre 1 a marrant rrprwi the
treasurer aforesaid.' directing him to
pay to the saldj George G. Bingham
the M)'m of alont $180 jatbirney's fees
UlgHl to iKive iieen caxnpfl in tt-
hirtlnpr dellnfinent taxes under said
"Ttiit fho herifT was nt nil times
rcali anl willing 10 porforin his duty
i!r.lii tb Law
anil fo tollec"t said : de-
Hivfuent taxes
witfiout auy as-iet.iiice
ny attorney. I
from Jkiid d
ilwit said
warrant .1ms been, or
will be issueii ntidi deliver d to the
said G'-orge
r.tngriftm ara me ""me
of tlie ceni r:d fnrl n
.1 aiat'p o'ut
tlie lidni of 4akV trraiirer nid bv
taxation and paid by , the taxpayers o"
!d cunty. and sp.ld relator, Levi
Ilerren. Is- irtifl of sajd taxpayers an 1
a resident and Inhabitant 'f Marlon
-tunty4 Oregon, and raid relator
w'dd be injured Jby the payment rf
Vald warrpmt j on nceount of an n
efased 'burden of taxation by reason
of the ptryinent. thereof.
"That unless restrained by an ordi
rf thi lhononabli eour:. the sai l TV.
W. Ifall. clerk ot said county. vIH de
liver the said warrant to the said
Blngln an. and the said A. L. Down
ing, treasurer of said or-nnty. wlll pny
the sun named thoreJn to' the said
Bingham out of the funda In his
luii ids iw longing to said county, to the
great antl irreparable Injury and dam
age of eaWl relator, i
Wherefore, i defendant prays this
honorable court fori a temporary in
junction restraining the delivery and
pajment of.aid warrant t.o the said
Bingham, and lupon j the "final' h.'-arin?
of this cause ! for a i permanent order
renralnlng and en.kfnlng rhe diliverv.
or payment of .said -warrant, to said
Geo. (. B'nghnm and for .uc"srnont
for the costs and disbursements here
in incurred, and for, such other fur
ther or diffcent relief as may he meet
with equity and good coriscienee.
, - Affixed .to the conphrnt Is the fol
low jng-statement from District Attor
ney S. I., iraydi. one of tl attvines
frr. Mr. Herrin: "I, S.. Ilayden,
dbtHet attorney for tbe Thlnl Judi
cial district of the state ,of Oregon,
after examramg the within coM.plaint
bt-Iieve that there Is probable ttuse
for the relief prayed forT'
.1 During 1 the jaftcmoon 'attorneys for
the relator had petitlobed i for a tera-
porpry writ of injunction from Jnd?
It. P. Bofee, t department Xo. 2. of
tbe Marion cinnty clretiit icon t. . ;
Jtdce Bole granted the ' tern pora. y
writ of injunction as prayed for. tr
tiering Ootroty Clerk Hall and TrKs
trrer A. LuLOwninc to deplst ard re
frain from dobyerlng th4 sat-l war
rant to-the said George O. Ulnjhahi.
f-nd frwn iiylug to the siald Gjo. G.
Bingham thej su'n of money naraed
therein or any part! thereof.
TWELJE APPLICANTS ; '-a
A Cl3?a of Bright Yeung Men Take
the Preliminary Went Point '
Examination.
'-; rh : f,, i ' ' :
A dass of twelve bright voting men
c the First Congressioral dSstriii-t, re
ported yest Tday' morning to Prof. W.
C. Hawley aad Dr. J. A. Rl -harden.
th.v local examining board, as cardi-
dates for tlie preliminary examination
net-eary for aj-poi.ment: to a edet
felJp at tb West Point military acad
.y. - ; ; - -
During tbe fort noon the yeans;. men
wrre jtlvcu m sientsi eysiiilmuioa by
Prof. Hswley at the university .and
latcr in tbe day were snlJ"ctei tea
rtf'd'nhyskal examlnat'on Iry Dr. j,
A. IlUl-ardson. Tbe m mbers of thr
local. exami nine 'beard, .will rerxrrt
their finllnp to Congressman Tho-.
II. Tongue. The one pnslr,r the lest
mental and physical examinailo'i will
be aekcted to report at Vantrrcr,
Waslilngtou. in March for a second
examination wfclrn will be of .a mili
tary nature, and the yoang man pass
ing the eeond best examination will
be named as alternate.
The n roes, ages, and reHdeneea of
the young men taking tbe examination
yesterday ore as follo: Clifton M.
Butler, aged 19 yeatr, of Albany Kd
ar Fr Averill, aced 18, of Browns
vlile, Linn county; Emerson Balwr,
aged 21. 'of Greenville,. Washington
connty r Jacob N. X. Kern, aged 18; of
KernviHe. Ltavoln connty James Wal
ton, aged lti. of Pale-n; Harry O. Pad
dock, aged 39. of Cbickamas. Clacka
.inas county; rink O. Itoth. aged
of Canby, Clacka mas county; Archie
C. Frl,! a?er IS. of ten!ral Po'nt.
Jackson cormty; Wm. Johnson, ag d
19. of McMinnville, yamhlTl connty;
Ridie A. Sf hwnin. aged P, of Silm;
RifUH T- Martin, age.1 21. of Hopo
well. Yamhill county, a i:d Thonuis W.
Harroond. aged JS, of Ashland, Jack
son ' county. . , j;; -. ' - ' i ;
OFFICEES RE ELECTED.
Board Meeting of Lower Columbia
Fire Relief Association Ad
journs. . The board of directors of the Lower
Columbia Fire Relief . Association was
in. continuous session yesterday, hold
ing a meeting in the evening also, when
the business of the ; board was com
pleted and adjournment taken. 1
During the afternoon the election of
officers for the ensuing: sear was held,
resulting in the re-election . of the old
officers, as follows: Presidents Tbos.
Paulsen, of Washington -county: seo
retary, Jacob Voorhees. of Woodbum:
Ireasnrer, S. 4. Dawson, of Albany.
The association is' In a prosjierojs
condition, and the board of directors
anticipate a very successful year's work
for -1899,-the outlook being favorable!
Tbe board will very likely bold its nex
annual meeting -In this Wty, tbe matter
of selectlnn' -the place for meeting be
ing left with the president, who, last
evening, said that he considered Salem
tbe most central point, and most con
veniently located.!
i PROBATE COURT.
Objections to Final -Reports Argued
Before Judge Terrell. '
Yesterday was the day set, for the
bearing of the final reports in two es
tates, and In both Instances objections
were argued.
. In tbe matter of tbe ftnal report of
EL J. Chambers, administrator of the
estate of Wm. J Chambers, deceased,
Mrs. Dorcas Chambers, widow; of tbe
deceased, through her attorney, filed
objections to tin? J tern of f713.4d, an
alleged board bill, and a $ 14 item for
fees In perfecting an appeal .to the cir
cuit court. Both objections were sus
tained and" tbe report otherwise ap
proved. The Item of flOO attorney's fees al
lowed by John JacoTw. as administrator
of the-estate of Retreeea i IVnter, do
eeasei,' was objected to by one of the
heirs, and the objections were sus
tained, to tbe end that the bill for legal
services was redjkl to $75. Objec
tions toot hof items of expense, allowed
In the final report of Mr. Jacobs, were
argwd and by the court taken under
advisement until lo a. m. tomorrow.
4 ' .
, POST OFFICE REPORT.
Quarterly Report; tfhowlmr Amount of
Business Transacted.
Edward IBrsen. Salem' postmaster,
baa completed his quatterly reort for
tlie moctbs 'of tk-tober, November
and Doren.ber, lSJK. Tlie reiort
shows a large volume of business don
dr.ring tie' quarter and especially dur
ing the month of Daeerat-er, occasion
ed by tlie holidays. . '
The following statistics show tbe re
ceipts ami expenditures of tbe otflce
for the qnaiter: -Amount
of postage atamps,
pos'ace due stamps, special
Itllvery stamps, rewspeipc-r . '
and perkyUral statops. and .
utiaimpeii envelopes, newsna-
: per wrapqrs and postal
cartas on nana at dose of
last quarter. . $ 4306 17
Amount of stamps, etc.. men
tioned alwve, received from
the department d'iring the .
quarter ........ trWM.70
Total to be account. d for.$107b87
Receipts.
To arnOunt of postage. sta"mpa '
etcM sold during quarter. . .$ 4w.W
To box net for quarter.
144.70
To deposits reoeived during
quarter .... .
"To onrrections of .former, ac
ewunts, . as . per auditor'a
taterfcent of aerwrnt dated
December 20, 1SS. .
Total.. .. L. .. $
.'- . Expendfoiires. .
By corrections of former ac
? couufs. an pee auditor's
statement dated December
20; 1S.. ..... I.. ....... $
By. tsaJary of postmaster. ....
By exptnse of icckil diiv
evy servlee, hk?4ng payments
. of sreelal reieners. . .
Byiamount paid dcrfcs in the
. postmaix.. . ...4,. ...
By amonnt pakl to assistant
po4t.rr.ater. . . .1 r. .
For rent. light abd fnel.-. ...
By auvTunt paidfor extra
clerk for holidays
By amount paid for I office
.136 93
5042.10
.20
000.00
9.7ti
450.00
373.00
150.00
10.00
t
2.03
30.00
830XX)
nppiies, lantfctry.- etc.
By wmotint paitl
for janitor
aJkiwance..
By -anvountvpald
for snb-car-
rler; civil service..........
By amount paid
for free-de-
llvry service,
carrlTs.
By dcTxuits at Saji iTaucisco,
s;noantlns ia tpie aggresata : .
to.. .. .. . ....: '
..TWi..-.. - f HMilO
n -local office did a larce inofiey
order butne during th quarter end
Ing on the 31st ult. Domestic money
orders to tlie number of 3,C were bv
Mitd. representing w toe a;j:rrs,
$i'4JMMi.57- Thcsp otders brought fee
m.hi international or foreign
nveney iprdcrs drawn was 91 for a
total of $1867. The fee received
from thi source amounted to .CJ
Domestic money oniers. amounting to
$32 192.47 and iwercatlonal or ' for
rtgn money orders to, the amotmiror
$S42JS2 were1 paid at the local flee
during the qnarteft .: ' - 4
8TILL TTIEY COM F.. Two other at
tachment suits were began In the
courts yesterday against Peter Reader,
of this city. 3. D. Meyer Sc. Co of Tort
land, began I an action, against Mr.
Reader in tbe circuit conrt for-$32..o,
alleged to be due for cigars sold de
fendant. In Justice Johnson's court
Charles Cellarlus & Co.. of San" Fran
cisco. will seek to obtain judgment for
$93.50 aialnst Mr. Reader, for goods
and merchandise aold the; ex-saloon
keeper. 'This makes a total. ot eleven
actions that have been brought against
Mr. Reader, the claims amounting ht
the-aggregate to $1,137.14.- It is re
ported that Mr. Reader has a number
of other creditors, who will probably
pursue a: similar course to that of their
fellow-creditors - In "'the settlement of
their accounts; . ,
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THE HOMELIEST MAN IN SALEM
As well as the Ijandsnest. and others-are
Invited to call .n anv drug
gist and get free a trial bottle of
kemp's Balsam for the Throat and
Lungs, a remedy that Is guaranteed
to enre and relieve all Chronic and
Acute Conghs. Asthma. Bronchitis
and Consumption. Price 25c and 50c
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. N.J
Smith, of North Salem, the nuptials or
Earl ! Jory,- of Rosedale. and Blanche
Smith, of Liberty, were celebrated at
high i noon January 1, 1899. Only the
relatives and a. very few 'friends of-tlie
brklei and groom were p:eent. Rev.
Chas; Wentworth officiated. In the a f
tenoon Mr. and Mrs. Jory departed for
tbe home of the former, where the at
once
began housekeeping.
A fery pretty wedding took place in
the narlors of: Mr. and Mrs. Islah Conk-
lin, No. 197, corner of Church and Cen
ter streets, on January 4th at 3 p. m
when there were united for life two of
Marion county's most popular young
people Miss Frances Clay Fieklin. of
Fruitland. and Mr. Charles! J.' Ra msden.
of Macleay, Rev. II. A. Ketcnutn. of tbe
Presbyterian churcn, Salem, omclatmg.
The ibrlde Is the oldest daughter of
Mr, and , Mrs.; C. S. Fieklin, of Frul
landT and Is a cherished member of a
large circle of friends In tbe Capital
City, as well I as in the community in
which she . Hves, where ner , winning
manners and ! womanly character have
caused ber to be loved by alL The
groom is a prosperous young farmer -of
the WaldoIHs, in the neighborhood of
Macleay, and is rated as one of Marion
county's bestj and most enterprising
young citizens, and a man of unblem
ished and promisfng character and at
tainments. The happy young- couple
will go to 'housekeeping at once in a
beautiful new home, which Mr,, Rams
den has already prepared and fur
nished, on his farm, where they wJH be
at borne to their friends after, the 14th
instJ i .
j Beats the Klondike.
Mr. A. C Thomas,- of Marysvills,
Texas, has found a more valuable, dis
covery than Has yet "been made In the
Klondike. For years be suffered un
told ; agony from consumption, accom
panied by hemorrhages; and . was aTv
solutely cured-toy Dr. King's New Dis
covery for Consumption. - Coughs and
Colds. He declares that . gold is of
little value In comparison with thlir
marvelous cure; would have It, even
if it cost a bundred dollars a bottle.
Asthma. Bronchitis and air throat and
lung affections! are positively cured
by Dr.- King's New Discovery for
Consumption. Trial . bottles free all
ur s. u. stone a rug store, uegu
lar size 50 cents and $1X0. Guaran
teed to cure or price refunded. . . 1
THE fXCEUOENCE OF SYBUP OFHGS
dne toot otllv to-the oriirinalitv and
simplicity of tbe combinat'on, bnt also
to tbe care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific v processes
known to the California. Fio Srnrjp
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
all 'the importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As Hhe
genuine Syrup of Figs Is manufactured '
by j the California Fjo StRvr Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist Uie in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing -of the Cau
roiklA Fio Stucp Co. with the medi
cal j profession. , and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs baa
given to millions of families, makes
the name ol the Company a guaranty,
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of all 'other laxatives,
as "it acts on the kidneys, liver and
bezels without irritating or weaken
ingj them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In rder to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the same of
thej Company "
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Ca
I sak rsucucs. CoL v.- ''.
LorISVUXE. K,. W TORE, X.T.
-
S- Clares
Botes and. Uleet
It liittcrs Not How Ob
stinate, jor What Other
Remedies nave Failed,
. Obstinate sores, and ulcers, which
refuse to heal under ordinary treat
ment,' soon become chronic and deep
seated, and lead to' conditions most
serious. They arav caused in different
ways, but in every case the blood is
involved, and no amount of local treat
ment can have any effect. The poison
must be eliminated from the blood
before a cure can be had.
THSOWJJ FR0U A HORSE.
"" If rj H. Knhn. of Marion. KnM. writes:
"About tbrc rearttKonj grndluhtr Jr
th Wbltvood, wu.UirDii from hor. re
eelvlsgs wound of the scslp. ThouKh under
the trestmeatof phystctsiistorsevn.i mooths.
the wound remained about the ssme. until It
Ir became very antrry-ioowng, sna orose
' u Into ruanlBf
ore. 1 aim won ipma
toother parts of th
nlptnil ran down ths
Side of lbs neck .Increas
ing, tn seventy .and lea
fully dlsfitraiin her.
bvw then placed mr
d the care f the fae
I Pity of well-known
1hoTital. pot CTen Ui
treatment shn recelva
there railed toarre i u e
terrible sore. ZXi.CixiK
of the many eurr of
, blond trouble-effected
b, S. S. s.. we oeeioen 10
fE FT
VST a&r
. ll-T..n. IV
months she wsa entirely cured, ana ecarce y
a mark now remains where the disease held
full sway."- ..:
V b !a GUNSHOT WOTJND.
Cant. J. H. McBfayer, the. well-known 4ie
ttuer.of Lswrenceburg. Ky, saya: - I
GRANTING 1
EXTRA PAY
Volunteers to Eeceive
Money Bounty
For
Service During
Eecent War.
the
Proposition f or Kaval CharU for the
Fbilipplnes Struck Oat In
Congre&a. -
WASHINGTON; Jan. T -At the I rlef
h esim of the setia te todn y, t his Hi st
of the resrular appropriation -tijllw I-Ik
rcporttxi to t twit inxiy, tne mstrrt or
Columbia till, was jKised. It ohrled
a trifle over a7.Ms).(JUK and was kiss-
cl pratklly,. without ; debate. jwr he j
Douw run rranunff extra pny tooiuo
ers fltat MkiiAted nxn of the I II tod
States! volmrteers, was called uf IV
ard fn!ed with, ut i-atisnl-Tias
Mil. iRTnnts ,two month
ly to troope that have senl
mont.
extra
o-Jtside tins tiuiry. and mjc trtf ilh's
extra. Ipay ito thyne who ve serred
nil.v hi t 'lis country. " - : '
The boiwe was enxasd all day Inwlie
k-iiif lou of the execntlte ajij!r.4ri.
stloJi iSll. and corni"ctcd. It jsubsMnfktJ-
ly as jreporttil, except It was for: tin?
civil service comrnifm, winch went
over tjll Monday.! There wem w -tnl
side debate durjnthe day. ;tTh
1'MHppines came In for attention on
the dhfeovery of an Item of lii,H fr
naval charts of the island. It was nVl
out on a tiolnt'Of ord?r by IM-lt'ry,'
Chairman Paine bo1dJn tlwt tiie, IMiVI-1
lpplnevS were still foreign territory aprt
as Micb not proper snbjcct for the lex
lslaitlon progxised. '1 t.,.- j ' .., ! -.'".'.
Ton Should) Jvnow I .
What Hood's Sarsa pari 11a has pow
er to do for those -who have inpnrd
and Impoverished blood. It rrfak the
Uood rich and pure, and. eurr moru
la, salt rbeurhf I dyspepsia, catarrh,,
rheumatism., nervousness. If yon are
troubled with any ailment caused or
promoted " by Impure, reoou, - take
Hood's Sarsa parti la at once. -,
Hood's Pills are prompt ana eucient,
easy to take,, easy to operate. t
War Rclween pain'and Frfince. .
A Paris correspondent has ;1 the
rumor (afloat tjhat : war is pos6s.e be
tween Spain ami Fran?e. Kurh an
outcome Is ham to believe' bee.-tnwe the
two countries have been for years on
unusually intimate terms. Yu can
not tell what will happen between na
tions, out you can tell what rill hap
pen when' a dyspeptic tafces Hostet
Uh Stomach Bitters.' Ills heilth will
Improve. -""Ills' appetite f wff coine
back, ,-i Ills - mouth will not tare tudly
in the mornlnz. lie wiM not be subl
t to; dizzy spells, and hlsliead will.
beclear. Ills dispostilon WIS beniore
ajrreeable, and his bilious ilook will
disappear. His blood will hV pulrlfled
and bis kWncys M stimulated i n-r-form
their work properly. " 11 . these
things are accomplished ; b the Bit
ters. ' r A j " i ' I .'"I'-
Are You Looking
try it. and It relieved ber promptly. In a fewicures wmaj;ious wowi 1 oinon, rcnif
tor a Prune Grader?
- V IP YOI NEED ONE THIS FALL. DO '
" j - N0T I?ROW YOUR NEtOHBOR'3. '':'
Tlie PETERSOH " PERFICION TocK FirslPrEalum ct n (lip m
Small space anllittle p?wfir to run it.' Cheap, durable
and satijfactort Buy.fi "Perfection" and have none
other. , Write f r catalogue. Address
On exhibition at VcMIlita lu'er'a
aeroea street turn J. Ilushea' frocery.
MRS,
"Soine years ss X w shot Is ht 1 lif
lecrvlna what f eonatdered niy a tizi.t
wfu4. It levelopl
into a runnlnK sore and
rave ate a sreat deal
of DAln and ineonven-
lenee. I was treated
bv man- doctor
took s number of- bkxid
remedies,, but none did I , fU
me
aot
anv goot ana oia .- 1
. ... kW t K. 1
reee of the enre. c T-.
el fie S. . S. hl(hlr i , ' rL, J ,
reeom raemiea for ine i y, , it I .
blood, and concluded to , i ' . ' f i J, j
give it a trial, and the -VrrV, A
result was very srattf y-; . '. V, .
Inf. . Si 8. seemed U ;-C-4' XA"A )
set rla-ht at the trouble, t,.rvW C
and. forced the poltoa ;i . j
out of my blood; soon .1 1 i !
aflerwaH the eore healed Up and was enred
sound and well. I am snre S.8.8. ll br ltf
Ute beet Wood, remedy made." : . - tj. j
i It matters not how they are scqnlred
or what' treatment! has failed, S. S. S,
will cure the most obstinate, deep
seated sore or ulcer. , It isj useless to
expect local treatmentOfj salves,; 1 .
tions, etc;, to effect d cute,, because
they cab not reach the real cause of the
trouble,' which is the. blood. 8. S. $.
drives out ererjr trace of impurity' ili
the bloody and in this wsyi cures per
manently the worst cases.! It is the
. s . J a : ' j . . ;
- Pury
and contains not a particle ; of pot ah,'
mercury, or other mineral, b. o, 6,
, s ; . . T 1
ula Cancer.l -Catarrh, Eczema, Kheu-
matism. Sores, jUJcers, Bbils,- or;any
other Mood trouble. Valuable bodks
on thefce .diseases will lie mailed free
to Any address, by it he Swift Specilie
Cotrriany, Atlanta, tleorgia. j 'j
A'lBIf 1IDAT ,PARTT.-ioti Friday
evening last. Rev; T. F. Royal, of 'th'
Leslie M. E., chtich. celebrated
the
hie
.Bntnty-etsrhth annlversaryr o
birth. . The guests of - the occasion
were Revl J. H.' B. Royal and wife,
Mtsa Ella1 Welch. . Miss pj Stacy,
Mrs. John Singleton and daughter
Bessie, ; Mrsl Lena ?. Boone I and Alva
Boone.; Mr,
and Mrs. Itoyal will cele-
brate their
S-oIden' weddina" on Sepf
tember 19th of the present ! year.
MARBIKD.
'J'
'"-,"-
P-E.EBLEK MILL12R-At
ofrt(j!
the
'of the otllcluina; magrstrate. Justice
- of tbe Peace XI. A Johnon, Monday,
January 8. MlSs Minnie Miller
, to F. T. Peebier.' : ,' -s j '
' The bride lis a daughter of Mr. and
Mm. J.,H Miller, of Tew- Park, and.
the g-robm is a resident of Portland,
where the young people v. HI reside. .
DIKD.
!
SHKRMAN. At the family home in
. talem, Oregon, Monday,! January 9,
f nOO, At :20 p. m.. Mika Lottie Bbet
1 man, as;ed23 years, - of . spinal dis-
ease.
visits R, " j 0 HOAR'S oUlt
quuscum of 4nalcpy
lCa KASttltl. M. tii k 7th, S.
.Ckl.
1M Lmwmt r it. kia ta turn w.
ft-- Wm T "liaieity sS4ie fas gsj. H ,
L ll ff m4 k sfa Uw yens eV sitaxte '
i '- K eviM IbI ftsy.fdHM-wer.f Jl
,11 $tmm mt tst ti. -. sMssJr su-
t 1 .. -i.: -i
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CmsaatltaUSMO
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ROYAL-TANSY PILL
SEW DISCOVERT. NEVER FILS.
A mtw. rvllabU Bad Ml. raltaf fnr
fnl m.iiri.iln, Sow mmrni bf oe
Se,eee I.iir. I ivlrnral.. tbw
craM. Hw or nAHttraora IV-
PrTlow. .tl wr boa. ll hnm 1 1.
rn14 ia tlali mMw, - H-n -)
. Kami, for iHtrttvalsrs. tr.WM
" 'Sold by Dsn'l J Fry. Sa'em.
Mpney to Loan
at 7 per cent I .
- No Commission
Room ! over Ladd A Bush's bank. .
- JOHN HUQHES
Dealers In arocertes. Paints, Oil
Window Glass, Varnishes; an assortr
ment of Glue, and 1 the most complete
stock of brushes of all kinds In tbe
state. Artist's Materials.' - Lime, tlajr.
Cement And flnesf quality of 0HA$3
SEEDS. .;.".'!' -vf - ,
Biochemic: Manual
?n? iost paid lipcvi npplicntlon. I'.io-
clienlc ojkI llomocp:ttlilc. biellInH
sent by malprr express irerKild to any
part of the 17. H. Ccmphto prif-e 1M
of nullclnes; Umks Atd -nses, alo txf
new 80 pa Medical Mentor '111E
any address tipont application. St.
PAUL IIOMOKPATHIG I'll rtMV
CY. Ktt E. Seventh. Street, St. rnol.
Minn. i r - v
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G.ltf, PETERSON, Salem,
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