FROM SATURDAY'S DAILY
IN CIRCUIT COURT
f
JCDGE TEPBKLL EETERSED 15
THEHAWKfS-i CASE.
isfactory to the attending physician
Although the. care Is quite eerioua, the
Itnflammatit n ravirg advanced to a
dangerous stage before It was decided
clans havt hopes of the lad's recovery.
IN. GENERAL
A SEW DEPOT TO BE ERECTED 15
5 THE TOWS 0? AUK0K1.
MANY LOANS.- The b..ard cf stale
school land eommImloni has ap-
r roved -tliity application for loans,
aggregating S37.C00, and hat, ejected
one application for a $600 loan. ; Tile
manga ges In eases of the approved
loans wiJ be promptly pei f ected and
placed on rece-rd. The SDDllratfr.ns
Circuit Judge it. r Boise neia a Drier . for loans are comir.e in in erent num.
session of his department ef l the cii--ber, the lew rate of interest charged
Tie Mortgtgt, TlgmriBg In tie LIH
ffatloiiof Howell v?. Folsom, ;
' . ; Declared Told, : j j -.
by the state per cent -idng rtspon.
aible for the demand for three funla.
of t court yesterday, when two eases
were decided by him. J
la he appeal case, in the matter of
Ma irifa-i1lantifrn ftf TnKn a XT . w,l.f ....
. Insane an anneal from the U.r.nnl WASiTS THE KN')T CDT.-B. X
county court. Judge Boise reversed the ' f ha nUtuted elivnrte procd
AecUion of County J u dire G. P. Terrell. ,ng" asrainst Josei hine R Sharp, the
whereby the latter official sustained the clPlnt having- been filed in the Ma
notion to strike out parts of the ans- 1 rlon ' county, clerk's cilice yisterday
Timber Lands 8old la Clatsop County
" An Ofieial Beaigiw-East-era
Oysters.
- The following paragraphs will be cf
interest to the readeis of the statesman:
i DRTJ.JS AND MEAT.
The contract' for supplying lhe sol
diers" home- with d:ugs and nat have
not yet teen, let It Is uitderrttoo-1
tbat Governor Geer, who is now la
San Francisco, must first be cr-nsultel
in regard to the proposals submitted.
UkSY OF. THE C0U5TIE3 HATE
HADE SETTLEltkST.
sroh became act liacaled and 'had am
pin lelsere tU cosmtemplate ail the eco-
feon-lc details) 'of her inextricable
sword. 1 he waund resisted the alio
I.athie m.-sogynkrt. Who gave a, courte
ous diagvnls and humbly craved prec
edence fcr a tiny Idyl In the form of
a vase v. 1th an esthetic acfuetic appa
ratus. This tcld y the B4wt Hke
book, but tt might have been a dog-jAmosnts Paid by Each and Balances
living- in squalor rrnm tie kk sh;
launched at Mm vhen hi wrote down
his address. She ' ate her breakfast
and then fraternised with a national
expert in npin.ll-itis, who attended
the obsequies." Christian Advccit-.
oTATJKj TAaJSck xfAID TilL nCvT ttmil'fi
lilt UL0I llOtUIUll
FOR TrlE FARMER
Dae oa the Aetoaat of tbe Lev
for Last Year.
HEW BOORS ADDED,
Valuable Works Ordered for the State
library inference F-ooka for
lse of th Courts.
wer of the petitioner, w. E. Hawkins
Jn the probate court. Judge Boise fur-
ther decides that the order of the coun
ty court, appointing- the respondent
(Eugene Willis) as guardian of the
state and person of Joha E. Hawkins,
la reversed, and the cause is remanded
So the county court for further proceed
ings in accordance with the decision.
j ne case was tne outgrowth or a
They weie married at aZonroe, Benton
county, December 24, 1S70. the defend
cuts maiden name being Ci ans ton.
The plaintiff is a minister cf the eos
pel rni has resided In Salem reveral
years. L. H. McMaban is; attorney for
r. e-narp.
r rea enieier was
yesterday examined before Jud n
K lL" ie appoinimeni or a guar-; Jr. Terrell as to his sanity, and upon
lan of the person of John E. Hawkins, his being commUed to the asylum was
an insane, to succeed the late Leo Wil-taken there by Sheriff F- W. Durbra
Ha. The appointment of Eugene Wll- 'and Deputy P. N. Derby, He is 30
ww peuuonw ipr, ana w. e. Haw- years old. Dr. W. D. Jeffries conduct-
ior ne appointment, ea tbe examination.
Judge Terrell appointed Mr. Willis and
he appeal was taken to the circuit
curt with the result above stated.
In the case of Llnnle J. Howell, plaln
VIT, vs. Maggie FoUom. et al., defend
ants, a foreclosure suit. Judc-e Boise
gave judgment for -the plaintiff for
WOO, but decided that the mortgage
was not a lien on the property describ
d therein, for the reason that the de
fendants had no W-gal title in fee tUm
rle. The mortgage was declared to be
void.
The court adjourned at an early hour
io maay. July zist. at 19 a. m,
THE tVILLAMSTTg LOCKS.
Quarterly Report of the River Craft
t'asied, and the Number of Pas
gers Transported.
Tbe report of tht Portland General
r.2ectric company, of th bvfciness done
at the Willamette locks, at Oregon
City, for the quarter ending 'tine 3nh.
was received in tLe ofT.ce of Gov. T. T.
Cter yesti-rday. The leprt shews t he-
parage of the following ronied ves
sew, together wlih tbe rumber .f tiips
niaae oy eacn and the number of pas
sengers tiant-ferreJ:
No. No
Blenmer. Trtps. Pasn.
Uox. 7fc 6n
Hth.. 78 1144
ltnorev. 7S 787
Pomona.. .. .. .. .. . ... -,(,
AUona . .. .. 27 i.V
W. hi. Ur ag.. v J.3.
City of Kuyene 2i 7
Albany.. i(, 2!
Va:iy Queen 3
icay Kagle 2 fi:
Annie.. j
Salem 3 c
Kcbatil,, (. f
Tot. ii .; .. .. ..
Four newly cornn itted patients wei e
received at the :ylum for the Insane
cn Thursday. Seldom does a day
pass without the arrival of one or
more unfortunates at 1 hat institution.
When It is considered that when th-i
receiving w ard door swirtBy inward for
Uie entering of a patient It seldom
sw.'ngs outward for his. or, her dej-art-
ure- turcG ot tne inn of ttie mind, is
it any wonder that the population of
the instaution 1 increasing; and Will
probably toward the close, of the year
and hereafter average ai least 1230.
and that a new wing n ust be con
structed to relieve the crowded cori-j
dition of the wards and various bulirl-
ir.gs oeionping tbetetor The States
man has insisted that th law for th-
government of '.Ms big I.stiluton,
which consiinies nearly a third of the
money of the commonwealth treaaurv.
ought to be chanKcd. f-o thtt th kr.
of patients could be chirred nt t.t
tmir estates or Iheir relatles. In th
cases where they h?ve er-t&ter or near
relative wh. are able to iuv Thi.
Is the aynU-m practiced in the empire
state of New York, nn3 it is the sys
tem that.ap'x-alx tc wisdom and Jua-lh-e.
lTpon what principle can it be
argue. j mat tbe taxpayers generally
owe a m Ing, and jnedical attendance
and ntrs!ng. fr tiny man ot woman
who. ia able to pay for these things, or
who is naturally dependent iix.cn mine
one who Is? Thts matter demands
serious conldera t 'on.
HAS A PIANO.
Rev. Arthur Lane, of St. Louis,
t Mai ion county!, is the happy possess
or t-f an elegant piano recently pur
chased from George C. Will, of Salem
It Is the same manufacture as one re
cently sold by Mr. Will tc Rev. Plac
id us, of M.t. 'AngeL
A NEW DEPOT.
Next week the Southern Pacific will
hegin the erection of a depot at Au
rora, that will be second la sixe to
only one other alori: the line in the
state. In dimensions the buiidin,?
wdl be 24x924 feet vith a 0-foot plat
form. The city will vacate 10x150 foe
of ground for ure by the taOroad cm-
pany.
has resi-jnf:d.
James Byron, one of Douglas ccun-
ty's comnileeioners. has res'aned. Kla
. . . : , . .
"""' interests re,u:rlng more at
tention titan he can give .them and
hold the offlee.
AT BOSWELL
The .etlitcrial excurrJon last Sunday
evening made a short slop t-f ten mln-j
utes at Eoswell Springs In order to
give tnem an opportunity to taste that
ramous water. Afterward Mrs. Bos-
wen s splendid to'icct'on of oil paint
ings attracted attention and the stop
wa aoiiDieum length. Mis. t'.osve!ll
is an urtiM of exceptional merit and
ner paintings, which are numerous, af-
ic ra rate plea ru re to the numerous
ku. 13 at jtoswell Springs hotel
J. B. Putnam, state librarian, has
oidered a laige namler f new books
for the library, they being recent e-li
tioiis on works of law, needed by the
supreme court and the attorneys prac
ticing before that tribunal.' Th- Or
egon stale Ebrtry. fci its size. Is cm! Benton.
of the beet in th- country, and Eastern I Clackamas.
attorn ys, visiting the libtary. fie-1 Clatsop..
quently express their ii aure at find- I Columbia.
Ing so choice a e!c-ctJon of sUndaidl Cot.
wcrks of law tnd all agree that the I Curry..
coll.-ctlon compares favorably with I Crook". .
like Institutions in the richer and morel Dougla..
populous states in the faL I Gllldam.
Amonar the volumes ordered by th-i Grtnt....
lioruiLan, and which are expected tol Hainey.
arrive In the next few days, are the! Jackson.
ft blowing: I Josephine.
Dcsty's Federal Prccedure. 2 vcL I Klamath.
"Warner's An.cr'ian Law of Admin-1 Lake..
istration. second edition, 2 vol. I Lane...
Randolph's Ccramercial Papers, sec-1 Uueoln.
ond edition, 5 tol. I Linn
May's Practice of United States Su- Malheur. .
preme Court. 2 vol. I Marion.
Tucker's Constitution of the United! Morrow,.
States. 2 voL I Multnomah..
Andrew's American Law. Polk..
Brandenberg's DJgtst of the Bank-1 Sherman
ruptcy Laws, of lf?S. Tillamook.
Carter's Jurisdiction of the Uritcd j Umatilla.. ..
Diates t.ourts.
Van Ihermg's Strueele of Tjiw.
Cooleys Constitutional Limitationi.M W'aaco.
stxth edition. Washington..
Jraaner on Evidence, second edi
tion. '
Many of the counties of the state
have paid their state taxes for li9S In
full, while all of them nave settled in
part their indebtedness on that ac
count. The following named counties
have paid In full. )
Baker, Penton, Clackamas. Clatson.
Columbia, Coos, Douglas. Gilliam.
narcey. jackson, Josephine. Klamath.
laxe. bane, urcoin, Marion. Morrow.
Polk, Sherman, Umatilla. Union. W'aa
co. Washington.
The varleus counties have nali tha
louowing amounts:
Baker..
IN THE
..$ 14.655 OS
.. 14,7ir74
... 23.424 8a
. . 13.7S3 89
-. 7,957 6o
.. 14.597 50
.. 2.366 6)
. 5.900 0.)
.. :7.3S9 5S
Willamette
Valley
Is the Twclrevpage
Weekly edition of the
ureg
UII
Statesman
Together with eith r rf ll-io 4V1
u5 2JnU-known weekly papers:
2.434 68 il11.1,080 Iuter-Ocean, New York
.iTiDune, bt. Louis Globe Demo
crat; also Demorest's Family Mag
azine and McCall's Magazine
monthly. The clubbing rates are
as follows:
12.434
21,995
6.50S 77
5,698 91
S,37-i 17
35,961 f 1
4.249 42
- 19.5CO 9 J
4.000 00
45.92J 21
S.lik SO
2?0,000 00
24.792
7.020 41
2.518 21
S7.43S 3t
Maxwell's Criminal lYocedure. :ec
ond edition
ui uih THE RECORD, WHICH IS
the party of the trusts?
CAN IOLL DEER.
The open season for deer begins July
15, but venison cannot be Hold yt uny
time under a penalty of IC0 to $50.)
The state game warden is .actively en
gaged in enforcing the game laws, hiv
ing deputies in every part of the state
who have orders to prosecute to th
iuu extent any violation cf the game
laws.
above there wero
paea through th.- lockt, .lunnif the
quarter, ttiirty-light barges, and th
I'. J . .
-"" nt-tv's r.og-boat Math!. .ma
iMTei tnrsutih once, inr.king the to.nl
uuinix r vissfls parsed 4!-&,
FISHING LICENSE.
Issued by thW Fish Commissioner Dur
ing the Month of May
and Reported.
State Treasurer Chas. H, Aloore yes
tenlay received the report of FUh Com-
-..i..-,oner r. need, of Portland, ehow-
nj? me amount of money received dur
ing the month of May in payment tor
sbermen's and other licenses, issued
In his department. Following is the
detailed statement of the? receipts
Individual license 1709
Drag sein licenses... 234
tll net licenses '220
let net licenses "j
Pound net. trap or weir licenses.. 75
reaw flh wheel licenses., ........ 60
Stationary fish wheel licenses...... 100
Dealers' licenses..... 40
Carriers licenses.... .,....1 450
Total......
31897
WOULD NOT SELL. Several of the
trjfe Eastern hop flrma are investing
to land In the Willamette valley that
is adapted id hop culture, for the pur
pose of engaging in hop raising on a
r scale. lurlng tbe past week,
fcewever, it Is reported A. J. Jertnan. of
irowtu min, retusea an offer , of
Nt.frOO for 387 acres of this highly Im
proved farm. The offer was made by
representative of an eastern j hop
eompany who, When ha found ha could
aet purchase the proper tr. submitted
another offer, agreeing to pay an an-
uaj casa rental of 11.500 for the land
t this was also refused. Mr. Jermaa
""a aauroea taal At cu realise
wen more by hconducting the farm
aitnaetr. -
It costs $105.03 In transportation
charges and guard hire to get tb
luUst prisoner fn.m Baker county to
the penitentiary here at Salen. He
was sent up for twe : ecs-s. The cost
of getting- the man from the jail t .
he penitential y was about a- mllp)l
as will be the cost to the state of keep-
..... .iini uuiing tr.e time f the eivlc-
of his wtitere. Then thlik ol the
expenses of an est und tr'al' It is.
me a rag. a Ih .tirfrnd .Tol.'ars o -msre.
Including salaries ,e-f Judicial of
ficers ana all the c.tg rr the maehin
eiy of the co.irts. At the nJ of two
yearn. .ir tooner, If th- man hv
BO.K1 conduct, and on this aict.urt
earns a shortening f his time, he is
to be turned looee' in cider to g.t
through tb amoir)lve )..roces
again. And tc !t i?.(n on as lonsr as
he lives. What is the tenre of .VtJ.ig
him out at all. to prey cn the tublie, if
he is a iiMtuial crinimnl? An-1 v nat
is the 8ne of keeplnjc nln4 u definite
time, two ti- five or any ether .m.Tbe.
of jais. If he Is capable of being le
formed and turned out as a law-abiding
ard useful iiifrr ljei of so.-ietv
The pie4-nl titem is -wrong. It is
too expensive, and it Uitedy fails of
one of the clijeets cf lt institution,
the reformation of the pii.-oncr. On
the contiary. It stps and confirms
him; in citme.
DOUBLE DUTY.
Rev. Theo. J. Daum will assume
chaige of the I 'rooks parish In lhe fu
ture in connection with the Cervali
par:h. Rev. LeMUIer will et.nt'nu...
in charge of New Ern and points be-twe-en
there and Gervais.
A SOLID ROAD.
Hauling gravel tr. to the Parkerj
vlll. r.d (northeast of S.ilem) has
uiKTOimuiHi (111 lnir to ln.-v
,ullu"- Jne portion of the rond that
has been finished, bids fair t m.t.
a tolM road l.-d under all conditions
01 weatner ana rauiing.
A HUBBAIiD BUILDING.
Klinijer Bros, are among the enter
pr'sing men of Hubbard. Thcv a:e
tt!l m.Ura "T r3:oon bj d'ng oni congress in the ?i.ectl n of tearing
- r ue w me main stteet. f tn
iut ior tne democratic notion In
congress a sli indent national Ihw
against trusts would be in force to-
uay. aeciuies a writer in th.t yt. Lou-
i.-iiiuiiiii. jnc icpuDlioans
pass.-ii the law- in 1J9C. The demo
crats destroyed It In !M4 and defe it
ed its re-enactmeut In 19;. The prcf
Is easily within reach of every one." It
is distinctly set forth In tho laws
passed by congress rnd i too plain to
be disputed. In the Me Kinley tariff
law of ISM was the following section-
y voniraci. coniDiraticn in th
form of trust or otherw'se, or con
rpiracy, in restraint of trade or com
mi- several ttatcs, or
witn loreign nations. Is heiehv a
ciarea to ne HlegaL" Any person en
gaging lr. such eoinHnatlon was to be
ceomea guilty bf misdemeanor, and
on convuiion, nned not to f.w
Si-00'j. or imprisoned for not mor. than
on-s year, or both In the discretion of
tne court. The law containing this
mcM sweeping provision against
trusts was passed in 1C by a vote f
ioi to ki. Lveiy vote for it wes re
publican and every vote aga'r.et it. ex
"i"1 " was democratic. It passed
i,y a ttaignt pnity vote of
w f" I he onlV till Hff naccaH K.
, . V9
IH,"1"" ' W.572 37
Wallowa 2,M0,M
17,512 10
25,Kfi 89
lauiiiiu , .. 17 195 41
This leaves balances unpeid It th
cases of the following named counties:
Curry.
Crook.
Statesman and Gold Demerol- $?. 00
TJx Globe-Deruoorat Is Issued In
semi-weekly ikcJohs. 8 naes
eoxh Tnesdiij nnd Frlddy.
Statesman and Cemoresl's
Magazine il 00
19.4S I 87
2.I.M 44
24,352 21
3.719 82
uj.
HARD LUCK.
The fJervats Ftrr rays: "Bradford
Oraves U hme fion. Astoria where h
ms been elnlnK tl.e pat month. He
retorts an unploarant experience with
bis employer and 1cm. of wa-
eainwl. M MlrL..
from tb lower Columbia where he his'
He rerK.,t, that Lc was not paid fo
nis wctk and consecuently loat th"
mcnths woik."
A HOP CONTRACT.- A hot
tract was yeetetdav nlea in n r.mM
County Clerk W". W. HalU By lU
agrees to d-liver A. Lehman A C
f lncinnatL OMo. at Aurora.
pounds of hoits, the consideration be
ar: i:i cents. The contract provbles
that, in addition t the t3 paid to
the grantor t.a the sUnlng of the
w . per pound ad .all h
. . 'l"mofr . end Uie re-
elvery cf the crop, tit Aurora, j
xS11: CPi:tAT10N.-h.ijH,
StrntS on Ur n-ir
r,emawa, was brought to th st.im
osT-tal ThUrMffiV .t.v. . '
The new Syria-Ottoman mii. ..n
run from Haifa, a aeanort rs
miles south uf Beirut, to rma.... .
distance of 142 miles, and the project
Includes an extension from Damascus
to Bagdad and the Persian n.ir wkm-
. . . - . . . c
-'f M.m-naurii fixi nil...
and the Lebanon tramwav rin miwv
are of narrow i gauge, the Haifa-Da-
.T.k ,: . Wr WH1 of standard
width. It Is primarily Intended to tap
woeat regions.
. I?-0niir .devoped. being
-"v. me away i Bedouin and
E!S?-.,tib!t-d to forJ Mother
r me growing trade of Da
-w rge city in Asiatic
l.Z r ue or trie crowded con-
dlUon of one of the British irn works
which U Interested In the road. It is'
said that rails, locomotives and ome
AT fALEM.
Says the Forest Grove Times: Rev.
Hai i "'"cu nis wife to
' tr"sts by the loots, in evetv it.
in me ur.i. n, and in every thape and
form, leceivect almcit unanimous
umocratic ojtpce'tlon.
in the next congress the democrats
controlled both hue and pioceeied ti
extend to the, trusts the greatest act
of rnendxhip they have cxer received
frj.in any rource. No er,e was mere
prominent in this deed than William
J. r-ryan, w ho was a member of th ;
ways and mesns committee, and .-n
of the framirs ond champions of the
I 399 6.
.. .. .. A All 1
r." " 5.051 01
Malheur.. ..
Multnomah..
Tillamook. .
Wallowa . .. .. ..
Yamhill.. .. .. ."...' .
In addition to the above "tinp.
roiiowinir count!..
taxes on former years, all r.t wt,ii. . .
beailng interest, and msi.v f k
are included in the mils brought by
the state against some nf th .
and which action. aaain.t M.rin
stated' a6ladgt ateisely to th
latsop . .. ,
Douglas.. ..
niltlnn.
The Demorest Magazine
is a fine monthly publication.
Statesman and loter-Oceau - $1,50
Statesman and Tribune ' - - JI.50
aJfll'i Sfaff:SIllal, anJ McCa",J Magazine $1,53
fTb above magazine Is of ranch
luiercat to women, and would
be Just the thin for the farm
er's wife or daughter. A free
pattern given with each sub
criDtlon). ,
3 8..f.3 96
2.375 34
Lake.. .. ..
Lane... ...
Lincoln.. ..
Linn.. .. ..
Marlon.. ..
Multnomah..
Polk
Tillamook .
Washington.
Yamhill.. ..
3.257 SO
530 32
977 13
15 23 I
2,Wr 35
4.SS4
J9.1fg
65S 65
4.2 IK 1!C
3,2.-7 30 I
MS 4J
m
PVli Kvnt A.
-w".rOT",aieria' which to makef: W-c
fighting soldier. I. f 'L e
1 to 21. This is th. lr.
Send your subscriptions to the
Salem, Oregon,
;;( Don't Forget
This offer is one of the
j k65 CYer made by a newspaper
X Tier WOr Wiann
tains in the civil wa, who were unZ'r
20 year, of age. There were brlgadter
generals only 21 vr. AfZZlV.
Grant waa under 40 . .
tne war. Stonewall .Ta-v.n l... I t ..
... . ,tMU nun I JuKe inflnivn. rpdilanoA
umionai ianie at 38 ni ua . ft. u. " ' k
Oenerai s,.jj.- v " u coia water with bath
iSSAhSV at. ! BTUTLd- noe--co.t more than
29- Alexander " Z", f . c w,lenns lne Ila; r. Price
world before he was 33. N'at.'.on i . . ... . . . ...
came master of TUrVnt 7Z ' . " . J ' . . nlmanj Aadl-
Alps and fought th7h7,- ' " 1 '"' ""ue f "; " new;
at in v.. " : winer. x rice
REAL ESTATE.
Bargains offered by Salem Land office:
on Court
at 30. Toung men mak ha k,.. , I
dlers. "
S300.
, 246 acres near Lyons in Linn countv:
is acres In cultivation: &o aori .
----
fU.uuHt i.ne saw timber. A good saw
out 15,00 feet
r0 f ha uA-. dt
inp beet afllcud with .
rheumatic , her Hght arm
feiltv.
rrorn sppen?lcltia. Tt-i..
Hted to an operatic an at T.t
lo ust night his eond.tlon
.LJCnt. flre" of lndl ve not
Llnvtlnln The most an:
ied 1 xll consecra
fea 12 centutiM tm
tlon of the rtmr;. V, "SlmSr
tTTtnt"xrom Persia
a ue nrst is tA a t
very U hours with " ,
"44ffWU "UIU
il BXruiT Tnsi sk-4 a ia .s
"a Terr drr fi i ri-
Oodwadaj near Bulsar, Is
visited by PartMiln !.-,.
during: the months aJiotiwi t ik
uutug genius r nrej
Tbe ma nufactute and fale of doll
uniw exeeetla. at a Min.t
C,fK)0 0O0 p.r annum. One Arm In Par
i alone turns out S000 dolU a day, ani
mai.y other houses make tven Uixer
numbers.
use whatever: "Every eombinatlon.
conspiracy, trust, agreement or con
tract Is heieoy dee lared to be con
trary t., public polio-. I legal and void.
W nen tho ft a rvo. iu ...
. - - "."uc oy or i.eiwren
T.Z. we Ih immis or corpors4ion
elUier of who,,, i engaged In import
niiero rrom any foreign coun
try Into the United Slates." Tho Mc
a heavy i-enallv.
l'w9u,t,l!,,,nL,aW f 1K'4 lh3 W'lson A Russian Journal has Just published burning'
law k.ll.d the co-r.plete and effective j rlous portrait of TolstVi. The phi-Vr day run by water
'"" ngainti I r u 1 9 in K& "iiicr i uressea in n jM-rf n. . rt r ... . . - -
Kinley law. bMu,..n; the Miow- Sf- -o of r'
iniri. ai a matter of fact. Tol- ton- 260 In f ultimo ti. . I
stoi U an enthusiastic cyclist. I ie de- barn runnS I. 1 nouiMS an1
clare. that he has to thank hli Wcyt Wm Xtl"?' .ho," "I
cie and his vegetarian diet for ,. .1. "7" . "-"menia go with
oyster, will iirrlvf. r.ear h f
7 ,J,?Vf N ember, and wil!
b Placed T.lth tlK- others plant-d
Vaulnrn:vae,,r U" rnmenl lJ
univer"ur y;HTlr Wfirk of th "
ESZJ:.1. Professor of
vi iiai institution
A. man walking day and night with
out resting would take . 42S day I
Journey t0":id the woi.l
EA3TEKX OYSTEUS.
"tern or have been awarded
tl," IftIoe by the United! K,n-y law placed
" ccmm'sslon in i uri ii tr.i.i. . . .
amount th . . t muu anu v ery
viilH. ine Allotment nm.. , . tthM I . . I ; .
weight tt, k,. -""" ..f,--; "." vjiM.eu eiaies; tne wil
" - mm tun sail-guard
y ana' limited the penalty to im
pons a lone. Mi. Biyan w&tked an I
iamea ror tne Vilioi, bill Incessantly.
nis renew, democrats In con
ore gown tne , wall that shut
out trusts, and they came tioop'ng it)
all over the country a teuU of the
democratic overthtx-w cf the taw of
More than this the democrats In the
congress pi evented the retvra
of the provIsb.n iga!r.st trusts in
ia-picseiii. or Dlngicy, tartff law
Th republicans had no majority in the
Tm I" tl d"ctic senator
", ,; V, V7 r""1 e n,l-trust clause
of the McXlnler Uw to be inrert d In
the Dinghy law. The tew cona,
is republican In both branches. For
the nirt lime lnce $9o the republican
hav. the power to put tack Into a
tariff law the section ..t.w
. niitvu IflsV
. TIMBER UXD SAIJJL
Ray 4he Astorlan- vr t i v-i
has sId t. the Willamette lt.in a,
per CVnifuny. of Oi. oiv. .
tract of lln.br lend cn ibr leivi, mn-i
Clarke river In this Clatsop) -ountv.
The consideration is not yet uiven out
but It amounts tu a r.l many thous
and dolUts. Mr. Kinney has still a
large t,et of tln.oer Mnd left In
this ecunty and U In fset we of the
largest timbei bind owner. I., .k.
county. . J. C pt , .
rAnoissrt . . r - ' DtVSIJitfl- IwtfAM J , ...
tbe comnv . : , acured all
TZi r ' " -i-anff the wiera- superln-1 IIZ? ;"'""nM'. no matter what
'ul -or tne Cf.rr.pany's mill, at r.r.l or ieceiien.
rnhne f.th . ' V" "r x-nce 17.750.
w .w. ifiuvn BLH1 enjOVS at , A nnmh. ,
the age of 70. Twenty vears un a cnoice residences for
""' pnyaician advised Inoulr t .-. o ,
Tolstoi to avoid too much muacular taJri . iTh- of ?a,em Land offlce'
exernJa Kite il.. . . . iajra m cne Stateiman hnlMin.
' jsvtvicut VDIU
naie, ina aid exactly tbe contrary
He has ever been a lover of sports and
remains in the beat of health
A Til EORT UISET.
Cumso The theory that ti
!1..Carart''r , cwrP'' tely upset by
ftf nit lattice, E...
uiwr What statistics
inmKing arMut?
Statesman building.
NEVER DRINKS. (
. m world, ena
Joined the order rn 1854.
T4ie largest consignment of butter
?? I't1, 7. i0,U, -c'tlr -ailed
are you Tn 1 , . 1 ,or England. The
India had alao on hn.M
Cumx I-arilna iJk .. . jthat Melbourne In on Mk
--.- tunnoHM ... , , . . J " , poriauon from
t' '"HI' WOT J. ,
Oo We Want Wood?
tn lx .ii ......
. . c nn or MM and im
....r.i j..r ne year A cfrtnir.
."T-jr"! V",,;y of and
IVJ "W A wa convin, e
mTlv i,KK.V iral demecratic
Paily with Bryan as one of :ta most
Few re.le. ev- .v. r.".? an eal,os leader.
d. can read ii.. r,r7 "JC """r- "'", ln nd aved the ir.,.t -t .VJ
--j ----- iv-tuniUiE IKIl-Jtarr rvK irbwr as-C.:. a. . - -
g.mt of tbe cy, made . m5
trip to this city tp cfce tbe deal
TRT TB1S.
or word, without a mistake. TTv Th ' ZZZ' iT n. :-.tory.
s ieM -
"Vlecjotra, isolated
in the
evidence? I 1.10.1. ...
oasis, teach cf all, and it , IncontestabK."
Well yes! ( And a whole lot of it, too.
If you are indebted to the STATESMAN
for subscription and have good bir fir
wood, then hanl ris enonch
you owe.. 1
We wnt it before the
sets in.
to cover what
rainy season