lEELMIf-.t-Mi STMtO Published every Tuesday and Friday by the .; STATESMAN PUBLISHING - CO. 266 Commercial SL, Salem, Or. ' R. J. HENDRICKS, Manager. ' PROTECT OUR RIVERS. j HETTY GREEN'S PECULIAR WAYS. THE LADDER OF TINE. ST. AUGUS- almost universally and bought at about I'""'5 vjr use - iT . . 1 ,;!, r1 cheap form of cigar and some other r assumed have to be abandoned Chicago Financier Tells of His Trans- Saint Augustine! well has thou said. things of like nature. To jpply our when man ceases to live in a state of I , actions with the .Millionaire. I -That of our vices we can frame internal revenue laws to the islands, as nature. One of these is the right! to KIPLING'S CHILDHOOD. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One. year, in advance............ $1 00 Six months, in advance ....$ (50 r i t. tj . j ' . discharge the dra nage of your dwell- "Every little 'while, said a dncago of course should be done, and must be .V. rfAf thrrnnd or U-J WH see in he taDers lone dote, under democratic convention, it ;ntn th. nmi trr course. The 1 artli-c aJout Mrs. Hettv Oreen. All is !al!egcd would produce widespread restriction of this right is gradual but J are of about the same tenor, and deal disasters, possibly insurrection. The constant. It rirst: compels rne ini-iWItn her pemiriousness, cr ct..in:, A ladder, if we will but tread Beneath our fect.each deed of shame! reader can see that a s Puerto Rican sewer connections; then it compels I her enormous weakh, generally placed All common things, each day's events, That with the hour begin and end. Our pleasures and our discontents, Are rounds by which we may ascend. family, accustomed to use rum in the I the community to disoose of its sew-jat $50,000,000, and her career as a so-1 The low desire,-the base design, place of tea or coffee at 40 cents aUge in a way that will not injure oth-jciety belle before she inherited 4 8i"M That make another's virtue less; eallon. who would have to nar four er communities. fortune. 1 Know ivirs. urrc i ". 1 ne revel Of tne ruaay wine, gat?on, who wouw nave to pay lour Leeislation aeainst the pollution Ih transacted bus ness with her I AnH all occasions of excess: SUBSCRIBERS DESIRINX3 THE AI-I tunes that much in the present de-1 of watercourses is a recognized nece$-f0r years, and wish to dissent emphat-l die of their paper chanced must Ut j pressed conditicn 01 tn island, must I si ty, and there are no vested rights I ically from many ci .the views thus ex- J The longing for ignoble things; th. name of their former postofflce, m necessarily have to abandon its use. "n be pleaded properly apinst pressed. ; v: ' J . The strife for triumph more 1 ' ...... - . 1 us cuiuitciuciiL. icw t cai sl axv . it 1 " - -Ac rn upr nrnunuusnrs&4 iicic isi - , well m of the offlce to which they wish linen the tsiana Has no system ol col- miirht be said that Reading, for exl ,frtnhf She i shabbv in her dress U. uX- : ;.-' hn,r. tne paper cnanjeo. . 1 "--v .nwi9 1 nui vmj uuu is" land -careless in ner appearance r o 1 , Irreverence for the dreams, ol youth 1 gave ner aesK room than must'be fliaintained and roads be im- discharge its sewage into the some years I ! ,j r,-,, 1 ,; , Schuylkill, but could not dispose of mv office, and she used it DONT. EXPECT. TOO MUCIL Prored- an,ta,7i relons roust J it otherwise. As regards the drainl SoSo on business. I carried out," civil government must be age of the : town this is still true, bu woM call in the office arways wnen AH tu of ni- all evil deeds. Here is a story from an American girj in London - about Kipling, says the Los Angeles times: 'j 1 met an army olhcer s sister who 1 1 a : tj:. 1 .1 uru vecu 111 inuidt . nicy were speaking of the Anglo-Indian writer " :i was.mougni up wun mm, sand the army woman. I : "You knew hrm, then, as a chiJd?" I asked.' ! Oh. yes: Ruddy was the most t ncrrw nine wretcn 01 - a Doy imigin able.' " ', . ' - . 1 'And you played .with him?' ' I asked, thinking in. my litttle American way that would be something to be proud of. ! - 1 "Played with him? Never. None of Ills played with him. He was sulky, sensitive, brutal oh, a little wretch, I assure you. But -don't repeat it.' i And so I (haven w At noon she boy and . send ts a M him out lor S cents' worth of of anuts. w ... . ;" AZ1 :mni.A,. - ; L J away; .. -r - t land other machinery 'of TOveniment.l,neant !-! renler,n-sewe ""ocutl and that, with-a Rlass of' water,:! would I tEI, -7tSn f fc'nflWw will 'r- IV." , siay strong movement at present for3r?:?) "enire, ous. and Reading is now no longer her lunch. 'Save' vour! mon- The action of the nobler will, Xh d st Siowas hJJuld larh, pearmtv All theseT -ust be tmpled dow n e in dcbt t VmKtrs out th. of renderfng the establishment of creameries wher- r."cre s "e monf lo1romc' lTomr guilty ol serious and avoidable pollu4 it for liintx me Puerto means must raise it tion ol the bchuylkUL .w fih!, Thi mov. br m rt taxation, or our gov- "What Reading has done. Potts- her desk. 1 aceas, m iif i,;r. ki- 9 u,mi.. j.-.- Tliat have their root in thoughts of c. J t'lu rC' r nner. and depart .full-fed age but sups and goes to ment is an excellent one and its suc cess will redound to the lasting bene fit of the region in which it finds en couragement, and indeed to the entire state. : . . j ; But the people must not immediate- eminent must give it. to them. Secre tary Root tells a Statesman 'represen- m a 1 - 1 1 ll ey. ooy," sne wouia , say to inc Mine fellow as he would lay the peanuts on ttT her desk. 'Don't squander your money InThVbr ffhr fields of fair Beneath our feet, if we would gain, renown, domain. - By slow degrees, by more and more, The cloudy-summits, ot our time. desert town and Norristown can do musr 00. iney cannot turn tneiry b- . rfd, man some day.' ' M drainace ; awav from the- SrhiviL-il 1 1 r. tative in Washinerton that he has ex-1 hut thev can cease in nmir all theirl rll . ci.. :J We have not wings, we cannot soar; r - 1 --- . -- j unen is mucu uvciiucu. one is; wwiii , r . . j, i nenrlert Sftonnm In the i-eHer nf th I hith into the stream. PhiladelDhia l- - .nj , (hard ir. I e ve icei 10 scaie ana ClimD, distressed people of Puerto Rico:: No ,5u n, Sfll aILa -Y Kain but she:trusts no one onlearth. rn! ncr.ref. L other ne-;e of ta-r Li! .7 havfi.a to dema"! ofi and this suspicion and her utter Jack one suggests any other speues of Ux- the towns about them on the nver.i f her affairs ly runrild on th! question or expect a"ef coniernng wun me mu- u.c . Cj s PK""- are cominuallr redounding her pe- ihat richer are to flow in through this ltar' a"onucs, ine ways ana means 1 . . curuary loss, it is impossioie ior any mat ncnes are 10 now m inrougn "s Aj,. , t..j.j .t t.- u'..- ...I There is still another consideration; U. n rnninH o5r h..(;ni for her njurce all at once and in oppressively I. 1 . , . . I..orthv of ,4hoht t: : Ur -u.ith her nv lentnh of time. I used r m"T V1W "Tu l.ux. ,t, . Jto loan a irooLdeal of money here for ,it j-:.. .- ,u-hcr. Occasionally borrower (would ,"'" come in and pay a note. I would send waste. Ivye have referred t the fact the anoneyto the Chemical bink in heretofore that- Berlin. Germany, as! New York,' whence she transacts all large a city as Chicaeo. converts all I her business, requesting the return of r ... . r.-i- t--. u.lthe note. bomettmes it would be a land, thus . rendering "rich and pro ductive thousands of acres. There is large measure to every man who has a cow or two to furnish lacteal fluid. Herein lies the. danger of enterprises which can be made prosperous by mod c rat ion and careful .management, but which by'overdoing; by poor organiza tion, by a want of a proper understand ing on the part of patrons and by poor handling in a busine way, are very liable to bring dissatisfaction and dis co'tragfmcnt. The creamery" business has been pre sented to the farmers so far in roseate hues and in -such a way as to arouse a good deal of enthusiasm, born of great expectations.; This- enthusiasm i and hope may lead them into: rash contracts and throw them off guard as to' the providing of proper safety valves and precautionary measures against loss. They may be led to expect too great returns and too soon. They may be doomed to a little disappointment jin some particulars, which will cause complaint, fault-finding, charges Jof misrepresentation, etc. The outcome of all ' this may be a smothering of the creamery enthusiasm for a period and a temporary anathema of the word creamery among a per centage of the farmers. This has occurred in other places. be to impose this tariff and give them j thejmoney collected under it, not only in Puerto Rico, and such as the Puerto K icans pay, but also that collected on side, and such as the people of the United States na. It is believed that thai would be the most humane and The mighty pyramids of stone That wedge-like cleaves and 'airs,"- , When rearer seen, and better known, Are but gigantic nights of stairs. The distant mountains, that uprear Their solid bastions to the skies,: Are crossed by pathways, that appear As we to higher levels xhse. davt Who dies betimes has less and less to i pay. Juarles. 1 1 ; - -I. - j- Russell 'Sage says that if he lost: all his money today he would go to work with the same energy and ambition that he'had at the start. ! NEW TO-DAY. GOOD FARMS FDR SALE the) simplest and, the easiest method of having the people in some - measure support themselves. Our country is not; asking Puerto Rico to contribute a cent of internal revenuef' tax,' or a no water pollution from the sewage of Berlin, and no air pollution. It with, and, ) after that, the largely : : self-sustaining, : for The heights by great men reached and "' ..kept :. - . .., ,-r : Were not attained by sudden .fligTit, But they, while their companions slept,! VVere-toiling upward in the night. year, before I would get the note back, and the piece erf property on i which it was a hen could be cleared. In the meantime, the owner of the property coukt not : use it as collateral, and k wortfeH a . crrea harrlchi-n ifrhort him requires an expensive plant ; to begin I Mrs. , Green didn't .know justj where Standing on what too long we bore, I a am. m A a a 1 m m v . M M m m a system is 1 she had stuck the note, wouldn t em-1 With the treat-1 ploy anyone to keep her affairs i in or-I eyes.' der. and wouldnt pay any attention I Yve may discern unseen before for the support of the general govern- j m.P.:at vai,1 to ee on the subiect. When she -ef-v.vA was ca. 1 wjo t. nviv - v would get it back, and not before. In like many rivers in other states, vir- consequence of this lack of system and tually a vast, open sewer. The nui- .niethpd. half a dozen concerns in Chi- cago have been compelled to decline sance grows worse from year to year. Ho7nr hifcjn-i or r In time, something will have to bc "Mrs. Green is 4robablv worth from From 6 to 25 per acic cent of revenue lax on foreign goods L prxluct;of the sewage h iur: inc support 01 me general govern ment , They are being relieved from school taxes, municipal taxes Tand road faxes, and all ."the other taxes. In the name of common sense, talk about . oppressing! How would uregon like it it all her tariff done to abate it. The most sensible $20,000,000 to $2S.ooo4X. iHer fortune taxes and internal revenue taxes could I way, the method suggested by thrift, f138 continually grown, but in nothing be put, into the state treasury, sufficient js the i Berlin way. The fertilizer is 4"c ProP" ii woum nave grown jo run her government, and ve be re- needed for the land, and it will . be emaes of $o atn more iiirtmrom naving 10 pay, as some 01 more needed as tne country settles l placed upon it are entirely erroneous. us have to pay, about 40 mills on the uo and the soil is exhausted. Neither in her younger days w4 Mrs. dollar for varioii taxation? TW. u , 1: ureen ever a social elle. She:was a : ' - - I . .11.- 1 . , r . , f 1 iiaiiuwiiic- gin, ana is loaay a nne VOT nTTTTP ;n RATI I looking woman, desoite her ! attire. given to no state in the union, j So that I . -I but her younger years were spent in thej reader can see that this denuncia-1 The ' Eugene Guard bewails the ig-'I assiduous attention to the aunt who These lands are In Marion countv. shoulders bent and downcast Oregon, and are offered on easy terms ot; payment, iney were taken under foretclosurc by non-residents, hence are offered for less than similar farms held by resident owners.' For full par ticulars and description call on or address Macmaster & Birrell, 311 Worcester . block, Portland, Oregon, or A path to higher destinies. Nor deeni the irrevocable Past As wholly wasted, wholly vain. If. rising on its wrecks, at last To something nobler we attain. - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. THE CITY OF THE DEAD. BOZORTH BROTHERS SALEM. OREGON. t;. ,nkk: x ,w.rj t r : jinnauy oequeatnea ner ner tortune. w j v. n . 1 ucui ivitaii5 I iiyiAin.c ui.su i.iiijr iucujic ii , idi u i . mt. , ' . is the veriest kind of rot. With the to' the law ior the registration of vot-fthi circumstance of Afr r.r'. f,;u. Several year ago, the creamery idea j changes jn the bill that were ,'; finally ers, and scolds them because they are jin Wall street, and say, that since then spread like wildfire in Iowa and Min made, entitling- it as a bill to raise J not . better informed, inasmuch as the I he has been a pensioner of his wife. n,mt, .r. tu ... I (. L I r i rj .u. t..,IThiS is-onlv oartlv true. Mr. i fireen ..u., ,v.t .Hvi ,v. nisi liltrt I l J revenue lOr iUertO' JK1CO I ul iiu man a(vi j iixi- i U . - ' , V. 1 ' ,7 ..... -.t.j , r I - j - - i . I j , .i- i Kivaiti (mu vi ins loriunc in w d Kcai wunurawai oi patronage ana iimiting the etlect to two years, it I puuiisnea wie enure ww on me suu" I the i failure of a New York banking They do neither plight nor wed In the city of the dead, In the city where -they sleep away the hours But they rest, while o'er them reigns Winter's blight and summer's chains And a hundred happy whisperings of flowers. No, they neither wed nor plight, And the day is. as the night, For their vision is of other kind than ov.rs. They do neither sing nor sigh In the burg of "Bye and Bre." Where the streets have grasses growing j CONTRACTS TO LET. The 'Allen FOR "SALE CHEAP. An Imperial (gentleman's) wheel, 1890 model, practically as good as new. Has been ridden but very little ,and is in splendid condition. For sale at a bargain. Call at once. Buren & Hamilton. 3:3-d3t wjt. ,' TUT? Atmi-.rn t. .1 !: " - wun ivcn 1 mprovcu square folding bath cabinet. Price $5. Mrs. T. B. Fajrbank and Mrs. J. V. Sell wood, exclusive agents. Calron or address, 38.1 Front street, Salem Or egon. Agents wanted. 3:3-imw i. from them and much dissatisfaction was expressed by the farmers over their experience. But that did not ' last long. The creamery business was re organized upon a more careful and tn telligcnt basis, with a complete under standing of its possibilities; and today j should go; to the thrifty, prosperous farmer of those regions does not think for a moment of conducting his milk and butter bus iness upon any but the creamery sys tem.1 ' . ' . S-' ( Let it be so - Western Oregon from the start. Our advice to the farmers is not . to expect too much to begin should have had the vote of every repub- iect- But, strange to say, the Guard I hoiise, with which he was, connected, lican, and (every democrat, -too. ior that in tne ' very same article displays a I btlt ; he-has never been a dependent matter. Tid ' hewsoatJcr "that" we have" sceft commenting adversely on the bill, and no democratic speaker, Ls in any way admitted that the money collected Puerio Rico. On the i with. Study carefully the proposition cciying their readers and hearers. if ' . . a . . sirumittea oy the creamery operator, make your contracts as carefully as you would in any other branch of la bor involving heavy financial inter ests; insist upon opcn7fair dealing and short reckonings; give loyalty and 'en couragement to the enterprise; do ydur pan 01 tne woric caretuiiy and con- 1.0 iPon his -wife, lie is an ahle and re lt. . v . , ' I liable business man, and has todav a than is possessed by those who are many ihtercsi5 of Ws ntJ scolded. For instance, the Guard which r.he pays dose attention. ; Same says: ; jofahese interests are in Chicago, and "If a man fails to register when the I1 KnowI that ne derives a handsome in 1 1 1 t - 1 t 1 1 c-OTTie mm mitn a rn Ha l.var other hand, each newspaper and speak- from voting at both state and national I1 1C Union club m New York, one of er pt that class has assumed that it elections." "All should Is tne most expensive clubs in that city. should be naid into the trpunnr n( th. I realize that the time is short and to . transacts, all his "business i from TT:i..j c..- . . I nrocrasttnate is to lose the richt. of f;there. ; u tnflta oar . - ... - "Mrs. Green s affections and t ambi- tju . tn?ns are centered in her son Edward , r .. . . . . . who is now living in Texas, runhmg a A man who fails to register is not Jraflroad . which she bought foi- him. barred from .voting at either of the He will undoubtedly get the greater elections (see section 16 of the act), IP3" ot her -tortune. and it is her desire but the law prescribes such rules as will give him a good deal of trouble it follows also, that want ot regis tration 'does not in any sense entail a less of the right of suffrage senator McBride has Keen VhAcn Neither 1$ jt true, as many con- a en ember of the republican committee I ceive, that 1 the fact of being regis on j order of business' nennle. w 1 These wfll soon all appear ridicu- lousj. They have been arguing! from false premises ,and rampnuentlv t. Thcse latter are not fools, and they will resent the imputation and assumption that they are very soon, f M for -the uDDerltcreI insures a man the right to vote 1" k .L- ... . I . 1 .1 IT . :.. scientiously, and we believe the cream- ""7" ess: TP'H committee I ".9 .uru.er m c c. , JUSI ery business can be made profitable to I i J! 1 1 u Wnat meas' V all persons intimately connected with -VT'. T"'. 'Ve V"0"1', ot consider- ..e. , ,uuKc it, as well as decidedly beneficial to all the other interests of the sate. But don't expect -too much to begin I with. ko put hmi financiaHy in the same class as the Uoulds and Vanderbilts.i That is the reason she boucht the Texas Central road, and "Ed" is there ac quiring an experience that will fit him or the larger affairs for which his . smoxncr nas acsiinea -mm." THE GOSPEL OF ART. cool and. long. But they rest within their bed. Leaving all their thoughts unsaid. Deeming silence better far than sob or ong. . ' . -l . No, they neither sigh nor sing, Though the robin be a-wing. Though the leaves of autumn march a million strong. There is only rest and peace 1 In the city of st'rcease. From the failings and the waitings 'neath the sun. And the wings of the swift years Beat but gently o'er their biers. Making music for the sleepers every one. ' There is only peace and rest, But to them it seemcth best, For they lie at case, and know' that life is done. .capuraung ana tannery to. is ready to contract for peas and toma toes for the coming season. For particulars call at their ofiice at the cannery. )f 2:9-if w TICKETS FOR NOMENow is ! your chance, on the splendid steam ship "Senator." For terms and in formation apply to J. H. Fletchc, Independent office, Salem. 3;2-w2t, UPDEGRAFF -BROS. Collections and loans. Money to loan on first class farm land security, one ta three years, at 6 per cent interest. Over Ladd & Bush.-. 2-2J-2W. A LAST PRAYER. Rev. Newelf Dwieht Hillis. writiniz of I he Revival of Art and Beautv in die Woman's Home Companion, says: Recently a poor workingwo- ation in the 'senate during the pres-1 tion in such case can require almost fman, who had through three; years FOR PUERTO RICO'S BENEFIT, f There his been a great deal of shameful misrepresentation concern- , ing the Puerto. Rican measure- which has passed the house. This misrepresentation-, has liot been confined 'to ".newspapers outside" of Oregon, and. jit has been participate! jn by republicans in different parts of the country, j It is desirab!e,iof course, -that the Dinglcy bill sRouli apply to the Puerto Ricans upon importations of foreign goods into those islands. That forces them to purchase of us. In consequence we orght to be willing to purchase from them. Now, while this is true, the bill is in uo wise 'entitled to the pe culiar denunciations that have been heaped upon it. All of the revenue collected rnder the bill, BOTI I IN PUERTO RICO AND THE UNIT ED STATES. IS TO BE GIVEN TO PUERTO RICO. Certainly there l is nothing in th:s to justify, this infernal howl about robbing the Puerto Ricans, exploiting them to our advantage .. and oppressing their peo!e. nd all such rot. The real objects of the bill ! "did not originally appear on the face of it The bill was finally amended so as to show the objects and purpo es of the bill, which is really the temporary re lief of the Puerto Rican people. It is stated that the coffee productions which furnish about 60 pet cent, A of. their exports have been mined by storms" and flood. Not only that, but the plants are injured for next year, and that class of people are in great distress.-,. It seems that the Puerto Ri cans Use a cheap rum quite extensively, ent the Ha cott, session. ; The other members-, of las much red, tape as with the unreg- committee are Senators Allison. I istered applicant. The only diiler- subsenbed for one of the . teni cent magaz-incs, fotiml that she was the owner of more than one hundred futl- e, Manna, AWrich, Sewall, Wal-ence is that the unregistered voter is I'page (print of great paintings. I Hav- snnnn,i in A PU.;,, ilt I ..t,-,11.n.,4 l- while the recr-finer mounted tier treasures thr sent vfw... u . u .1 ni 11 .. 1 11 1111 1 , Liiain 11 kvu i w u ,x-. v. . . ...... - - - n - - - - - - if any one is going to get up and say istered man is prima" facially entitled hhesc pictures; out. to be circulated .. ! . ??' I , . 4... jJfrom one poor home to anotlter. to thisi committee is "eomnosed nf the I to vote. The rciristration law does small men oi the senate." as has been I not go to quite the extreme claimed done in other cases, including that! by the Cruard. on the Philippines as . well as the conitnerce rncnnn'rc rnntiinliKr ih. leaders of thie ,w,-r h.- Tt.. I There is an effort in Marion coun Statesman hopes that the "orderiof on the lart of .some 01 the mo I active nolitical workers, to get up a uujiucm tiHum lice -win en tne ri-- . aragua canal measure to the front. This was written by the talented Helen Jackson ("H. .). four days eiore, ner aeatn: Father. I scarcely dare-to pray, So clear I ce. now it is. done, That I liave wasted half my day, And left my work but just begun; . t So clear I see that things I thought Were right or harmless were a sin; So clear I sec that I have sought. Unconscious, selfish aims to win;, So clear I see that I have "hurt The souls I , might have helped to l .save; WANTEC.-TO BUY A FEW DRT cowa aJro some yearlings and 2-year- CIdR, for which the highest market price will le paid. Thomas-Watt Co., Salem. .5-27-tf. ' DAIRYMEN ; Tlvosc wishing to sell cream to tlie Creamery, now being built in Salem by .T. S. Townsend, "will please call on or write Secretary H. .B. Thielsen, of flie Chamber of Commerce, and, if ar iMngcments cannot be made to collect Tky teams, we will have it shipped by boat or rail. T. S. Townscnd. dit-wtf., and; it will no doubt do $0 il Senator MoBride flias his way. Corbett slate in the rimaries, with a the nomination of v v. tv w e'"'"--r . Corbett men Ior the legislature. , bless little children and sweeten the life of fnany weary hearts: Irt view! That I have slothful been, inert. ot what was accomplished by that wo- j N; Deaf to the c?Hs thy leaders gave man who loaned sparks. Late ot Washington" to the boy named i Abra- I In outskirts of 4h v,nrrAm. . ham Lincoln: in view orf the fatt that Father, the'humblest spot irive me- ipainting led the young scullion jin It ialy to exclaim, "I. too, am a great painter!" and, dropping his apron, go out into the world to become one of the great artists of Italy, who can measure the influence upon bur people ana , civilization inroutrn tnei new movement for the distribution nf the oet me the lowliest task thoi hast Let me repentant work for thee? 11 1 1 On Admiral Dewtys East India some years from It is more than a month until the republican ' state convention will meet, yet the j democratic and other opposition papers are already ham mering away (finding fault with the platform of that convention. The ft ecfwr3ttrkn . r,f nn,vnif1,KI . Aft whih even at this early day is plainly crue, hut --- ?' v, .u.nv . translated, and Dodd, Meaa ana wm- ocrat cross with himself as well as party Will publisli the only authorized with the rest ol mankind. I edition in America, about uie nrst ot i m i ' . I March. .. Count Tdlstoi has at last completed beautiful through the universal life? the novel on which he has been so long . ; f j at work. "Resurrection" .has finally London papers announce that fina' teen rhosen as the title of the work in j steps have been taken in forming - a I America. It !is a story that cannot fail Jhat trust to control the trade of Eng to make a ' strong impression upon Hand. The combination has been cap American minds. It is a terrible ar- jitalized at $2,000,000. This ought to raisxnment of social evils.somoer and 1 make talking a little - expensive for return affo he was operated on at Malta for abscess of the jtver. Speaking of this the other day, be said: "When I consider how much 01 me was cut away I trunk ft was re markaoie j GABDEH AND GRASS SEEDS I We carry a complete line of seeds in bulk. Our seeds arc all new and selected stock. A choice! line of SWEET PEAS and FLQWER seeds Just rece'ved. Call and secure your choice. , i : . , . I'rices lowest in the state. Send for catalogue. ''-'' "' " BREWSTER & WHITE, No. 91 Court St., Salem. KIR FENCE JPOST, coated with; ;.Carbolineum Avcnarius.. bilious again.' B.. !. .' . I "in ui wear crar 11 is mso a Kaaic HI mere IS one rnntnli.lR.m. i..in.i r'hii.i.n ! tion i-l haven'to enough liver left to be lIts application to the lnsde wall of poul- ir nuuwii win irnnanpnujr I terminate all LICE. ! Renulta: Healthy Chlckeus Plenty eirr. Write (or clrculam and prices and men . lion thin paper. R. M. WADK A CO.. Amenta. SALEM. OIIEGO.V. mkgATARRH It appears that the Puerto Rican bill I CONSUMPTION WORSE is a relief measure, instead of one to I ; WAR opprt.ss.the people of that island. They - Vittono Bersezio, the Italian dra matist and novelist, is dead at the aee of Co years. He has written a history 01 me reign of victor cmmanuei 11. in THAN I five volumes. Defer not till tomorrow to be wise. T. .:..r. ...... V. . nmrmi kr... I Tomorrow's s.nn to thee m-i . ... ,, . . . . I k IV V VV.l it.i..-iMj u.uvv. 1 - . a. 1 I3t. tTK f nil th. mnv lr,r nr. m rfinntnfTl . . n . . . . ! " .. , I men slam in tne. N)u A A rican war,; thdr local government, krping tip their but their numbers. Dr. C. Childs point schools, etc. The tax payers of Ore gon would like to be "oppressed" in this way. " Harmony whisky is the name of an i article now exlensiveiy advertised. That's the kind the democrats, popu- ed out last night at a meeting of thei Church sanitary association, are insig-j nrficant when compared with the numf bers of those who since the war bef gan have died in , Great Britain from consumption. No fewer than 20,000 persons have succumbed to the ravj ages of the deadly disease during the last tour montns. ine doctor .was t:i- t ;i ,1 - - . . .. .... ' . . usis im suvcr rcpuoticans -wiii neca 1 connaent tnat the clergy could no a in the coming campaign. j great deal toward the extinction of cort- - , " t sumption by the promulgation of the Don't expect to much from thejK.0?01 0 sanitation in the homes they itiln l,s;ns , m.,t ;nt.u;n.n .rr. I ionaon jvian. win accompusn atwnat any reasonable Halt a million clerks are employed iisuu wilt exj-ci. 1 in Lonaon. rSEEE)G AND H BALINQ CURE FOR CATARRH 1 lift Cream Balm KT aod iileantnt to om Contains bo In Inrlotis drag ! UoaiekW ataorbed. Itm relief at once. Itopenr tnit daaasea VI "' PM-nrta rni nil. Lirun nriounatlon. rJ ft EiLI HI and Frotet ti Ite Membrane. atf u,e genres of Taste nn-J Smell Large. Size, 5f ci-nti at Drugget or by mail. Trial Fire,! in enU by mail ELT BROTHERS, t Warreu Street New Votk.' grow paylor eropa becaoM tbey'ra Irwh and always th Wat. Pot ali everywhere. Refuse snDatltutek SUck to Ferry SmmU and prosper. 1900 8eod Aannat free. Write for it. '- 0. H. FEB ST A C0 Detroit. Mick. IDr.Fessersmtnei RELIEF hi INFLAMMATION 3 I lorrihrntt, Hfla1rh ih antnuti). Tootle JS 3 Sjk 1 k " - 1 f'exl Am pAiemlw m n m I S6 Ah Y JtAlU L 1D OA OUT I In one to 1 tiirtv tntnwtmL SAl EM IRON WORKS : Your Work Solicited. ! GEORGE E. SLY, Sup't NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL j ' :,-, ACCOUNT. -. ;.. Notice is hereby given that the final account of. G. A. Cone Jr. and John Murray, as executors of the estate of G.. A. Cone, deceased, has been filed in the county coirt of Marion icounty, j state of Oregon, and that the twenty second day of March. 1000. at the hour of 1 o'clock p. ra., has been duly'ap-; pointed by such. court' for the hearing of objections to such final account and ; the settlement thereof, at which time any person interested in such estate may appear and file objection thereto in writing and contest the same. - G. A. CONE JR., TOHN MURRAY, Executors of the Estate.; i 2:2o-5t-w. The Wo slac y mmti wt, rrtloaiajCr