Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, April 03, 1900, Page 8, Image 8

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    WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, TUESDAY,
APjRIU
3, 1909.
The Child's Eyes
HERMAN W. BARRf
113 State St. Scientific Optician
r either teachers nor parents can
afford to neglect the child's eye visual
sense. "Cross, eyes" t with children are
frequently the result of muscular weak-,
ness that may be overcome by wear
ing: the right kind of glasses for a short
time. ; :.- r 5t :
Never "take chances" in hopes their
eyes -will improve without attention.
AVe make a careful examination and
tell you frankly what is the best to be
dene- ' ' . '. " Y
We have a new instrument for test
ing which shows the defect without
asking any question. So even if the
child cannot read we can fit it.
FOR THREE MONTHS
BKPORTS
Or BEFOBM AND
MCTE SCUOOLS.
OEAf
For the Last Quarter, Audited by the State
Board Yesterday Condition are
' t Satisfactory.
LOGAN
BERRIES
We have secured a "fine lot! of true Loganberrie tips, from Gus Fren-
iard near Fairgounds.' They are a j cross, between the Ulackberry: and Red
Raspberry and arc the largest and finest and most prolific berry extant, color
dark red. ; ;.j-.:f V
stock.
These berries are propagated by Mr. Frcniard, and arc guaranteed true
SAVAGE & REID, Seedmen
322 and 324 Commercial Street, North of P. 0.
5r
( MANHOOD RESTORED S'SSSK.
bi VluiixT, thpr-iUfntfTrmrn French pit yak-tan, Will quickly cora jon of mil
53 f: f Palm ia Iko Bark,MMliMl KnlwiMu, KrrfMa sMsfeiltty, I'lmpk
1 lKlll liw.ibr 4y or night. l-rr;c-ii;-i iiitr.cn of ftiaclnirtrp, whirl. If not rlnckei
I en 10 HnTiuBturrlKra end all tbo hornra of m potency. t'tTPlDKjrKciesnFMth
llvrr. (ha ktiliHiyiiijd Uxa oritur onriuia of ail ImounUui. ' CCNDEXEiunttlmui
Th rnwia ixiirnra sro im camf by Doctors b tec 30 jrrcnt are trooMM with ProstaMttln.
CCI'I1 ENK U ouijr known nvrntr tonw mlUKXil n operation. X tentiiiioi.ii.la. A written
riTf i ana monw rt'irm-i n (iMirsaxaiivi ececi a pernuuieiit cora. I UUi a txjx, lar I.UU
, fc!vt r mic cfmilarand tf-tlraotil:i.. , V
KuUiVOL HKUHINE Ith. i'.u floirKas Fraod3CO.Ctt.
FOR SALE BY D. J. FRY, DRUGGIST. SALEM. QR.
ma."
Drt-MC. FwnDAVIAIfi
TONE 11
ZINC ETCttINQ
COLOR WORK-
map-0 Wood
iENQRAVINQ
PHQTOQRAPHINQ
eK.
OK Of WGrttSI CRftDt, KEOJTI0N PK0fI. AND FWCIS COWCflTlBLt WITH BOTH
FINE JOB PRINTING
'LEG AI BLANKS
D00K WORK
266 Commercial Strict.
STATESMAN JOB OFFICE
SOHE j'CMOlCE
TRACTS"
Miles Out
Ten acres in iuburst addition, a short distance cast cf the asylum,
with good" house, barn, riuhuildings, hot-house well piped: .nice
fruit trees ; good well. All'i n cultivation and finest of soiL Can be
bought cheap. , j ? "
io Acres
Near Shaw station :n r.iitroad; new iVamc huusc; all i-n fruit; Italian
Silver and Petite pruneJj apples, ears. cherries,' gooseberries,
strawberries, etc. In h;f;h state -of .cultivation. $1,375.
20 Acres
In same place; 15 acres
house and outbuildings.!
orchard, five
Fine place.
acres pasture, a eood
$-'.500.
$800
i
Ten acres in same place, clobe to Shaw; all in fr uit of best vari
ties, large and smallj licuse, barn, well, springs and stream. A
choice spot . ! !
$1500
1 1-
1
38 acres in same neighborhood; 9 acres
ance in grain, except some tiasture land.
outbuildings. v goocf home,
Several other small fruit tracts in that vicinity.
n bearing orchard; bal
Fair house, barn awl
320 Acres
!
Eight miles from Salem; cne
can be had ior Jj6.'5 ait acre.,
of the best farms in Polk county j
m
and
aie
Up Stairs in the Statesman Building,
Office
Suot. H. E. Bickers, of the re
form S school. tiled his quarterly
report, for the three mortUrs enUing
March .list, -with the state iwara ot
trustees for the reform school, yester
day. and during the afternoon the
board held mee'ting, received the re
port, and autnted he bills. ,lb re
port gives the following statistics: ,
No boys last report .... .... ....113
No reed, first commitment .... . 10
No returned from parole .... 3
Total .... ... .... ...i ....126
No -paroled during quarter .... ,. io
No now. remaining .... ...... ....116
In discussing the work of the
schoool Superintendent ' ; Bickers says
nvc are well up witn our spring
work on the farm and present condi
tions of the growing garden, hay and
grain crops are very good, ana give
promise of a plentiful yield. All
preparations are -made lor spraying
the orchard as soon as the weather will
permit. '
'We have . a number of wood. chop
pers at work, and -will soon- have a
year's supply of wood orf hand cut from
school lands.
"Oil, the industrial and school de
partments are doing as good and effi
cient work as bur limited means will
permit, and I am -pleased to report that
all heads fof departments and officers
of the institution are in hearty accord
with the management and are'using their
best endeavors toward the betterment
of the conditoir. both mental and phys
cal, of the youths under their supervi
sion." - -
The I expenditures for -the quarter
are shown in the following, given, by
items: . . .
Breadstuffs '-.
Clothing ...... ......
Groceries
Salaries
Farm and Garden .
Hardware .... 1
House furnishings ....
Meat and fish ,
Drugs,.... ....
Medical attendance .
Incidentals
Postage . . ....
Insurance
Industrial teachers ....
Fugitive account ....
Repairing and paintinjr
Shops
School supplies
tlcctric light plant
Total .... ..
. $13700
20I.2I
675.39
1627.50
330.10
37.45
6.40
492.54
' 34 05
37.00
4390
20.00
100.00
76500
54-71
13400
160.4?
, 47.55
739-55
- $5,643 65
FOR LAST MONTH
have been laboring! undo- 4he impres- m Z T7 A QVT.TTUr Mil A T?Tl
kw that the neouy of "effete Europe" I X JUULi CXtj UVailif
are far behind the times. Lord Mayor
I Ta-Ilon, in referring toT lb- idea tho
' .U .t:.. V. M h. nl.ra (nr RPPnRT HIT RRIr. J. r. rAMlltrtTII
L'ii, plUUg tAAJI IUV 1 V W. I " - . "
women, said) that it; is the duty ot man
to make it a fit place for j the gentler
srx. Ha eliri-es- ttiat the admission
Uhat t'foe pfcwhng bootii ts unfit for, wo
men is m it sell a disgrace.
1 he question1 ot female sunrage in
this country has met decided opposi
tion1 for nTatiy yearsj. Those wbo were
(pionce5T m tne movement: were ridi
culed, and 4heir c-fforts . j met over
whelming oppositioi!!.
Kvcelved and Audited Yesterday Coat of
Keeping- Patients Wa SIO.73 1-X
Tcr Month Each.
BUE -womarr's rights 'seem to' be
stronger in this country today than1 ev
er before. Intelligent women are now
TJe bord of trustees for the Oregon
hospKtat for the insane liekl the rcguiat
rncmliily meeting at tlie capitol yes
terday afternoon, to receive and auit
the reports and "bills eff Supt. J. F. Ca!-
indictnient charged grand . larceny and
larceny from a (building, and that the
com erred in overruling tfhe demurrer
to the duplicity. .The court holds that
as tlie indictment charged larceny in ai,
office, the specification necessarily in-i
eluded simple larceny, and the value of
tr.K property stolen having been aver-i
red, no error was committed ; in over-
mliiTg the demurrer. ; The defendant
abo asked for a diatrge of venue,, which
W3S denied, and this denial, is tirluUl
that the court erred in allowing a co
dt'fendant, who had entered a pica of
guilty,) to testify against the dcicndaia
at the trial The court holds- tivat one
who was jointly indicted with-' a defend'
am orv inai, out wno nad ciscred
merrtbers of school boards . in j several breafh for the mortllf of -.-March; j"st jp!ea of guilty, is a competent witness
-itie of the Emnire state! arkL ir one I-Closed. Qhc report of the superintend-
showed affairs at the institution to be
or nore of the iWestem states, women I
arc filling responsible municipal bf-
fices. y. I i - , .:S'. '
T4ie persTsten oriposition to woman
suffrage can easily be explained. W6-
rrranj in all 'ages, tias "been loved by
marr; tut her fociaii comiition has been
that of an aracirioi?. If asked today
for an expression otf opinion regarding
the socia stnlfcus of tlie sexes, man- will
Mn'hesstatiiwly annonnce1 that he is
the sturdy oak and; thart woman is tlie
in cri n or vin i !
ry o ,
Man may still be the f'sturdy oak;"
bufc it would seem) that ithe "clinging
vine" s growing stronger each year
in a very satisfactory condition. The
financial report -Jhows the total expen-
dtures for the month to be $6qjo.20,
whtle the payroll aggregates. $5566.21.
There were 143 officers and employes
at the anstitution. ami the average num
ber of patients per day was 1163 14-31,
makintr the total number of ; persons,
1306 r4-3i. niiie cost -per capita of keep
ing the patients per moivth is sbown to
be $ 10. 73 Vt, and per day, 3463-100
cents.
The mimber of patients received,
oMod, eloped, and discharged during the
ior uie sia'ie, ana mat no error -wai
committed in this respect. The appeU
late court having- found im error pre
jwlicial to the defendant, the judgment
of tlie trill court is aflirmcdi i
and reaching oit itendrilsr whicih are I mon-feb, and the number remaining. Is
occupying much ofj the apace formerly
nxnkpolired by the sturdy oak.
Woman s suffrage . wull le generaHy
recognized in this 'country when, mam
acknowledges that ithe gentler sex is
not iniierior to- t'ne omer. tJiere are
maTiy municipal and state offices which
directly concern womenj Polities' will
be -purified. By thoroughly iumigating
the po!-ling places, tnerv will prepare fit
polling places for -the women-. Gentle
showw in the following statistics taken
from the report:" i
'Mle. Fmle.
No. patients- 'reb. 28th.. 700 368
No. ree'd in 'Mardl. .. .. 17 8
No. ret'd escapes....... 3 ..
COSTS ON APPEAL. Judge J. j.
Mi'r)hy, clerk of the supreme court";
yesterday filed tiis report ins the stair
tfapartment. s-lvowing in detail the re-
teuHi of lus ofiice. He collected, in
January, fees aggregating $704. x: in
rcumary, 41020. aim in 'Alarcli, Jjn?,-
45. Ine January and 1-cbruary coilec-
tron were, herct-6ore. paid into the
state treasury department, w'hile t5
amount collected in March was jester-
way turned over to the treasurer.
Tfi.
1167
13
AN A N N I VERS AiR Y.
men. make way for
Express.
the ladies! -Albany
WILL THEY i COMBINE?
No. under care .810 376
No. disclig'd recovered.. 10 3
No. dichgd) much impvd 2 4 ?6
No. disclig'd, improved. 12 13
No. died 3 2 15
No. eloped 3 . . 3
Dischg'd ,died, eloped. . . 21 11 32
New York. March 31 Tlie fcirtcefl(
an-n-ivcrsary of the founding at Cliicairo
of t'lie eightJhour work day among the
mnx:rs was ouserved as a holid.-iv
t95 throughout th-2 country today by.-250.otib
13 miuers. 100.000 of whom are union mrii
Big kmonstra:ioiis are being held in
mining towns aud- cities. ' :
L LAUNCHING.
!
DEMOCRATIC AND PORl'HST COUKTY
CONVE3TJON8 T1I1S WEEK.
No. remaining ....... 798 ! 365 1 163
Average nunVber daily, 116314-31. j
The case of supplies for the invita
tion, as slhown by the financial state
ment, is given- fociow. being segregated
iccording to the various departments:
Rumored Tnat ' Both Conventions Will
Unite On a Non-Iartloon County
.Ticket Iopullt Oetesat.es.
Prof Gayton VVentz, superintendent
of the school for deaf-mutes also filed
his report for the quarter ending March
31st, and the state board received the
same and audited the bills of the school
for the month. The report is given
below J
'There were present, at the begin
ning of the quarter sixty pupils.
twenty-nine girls and thirty-one boys
hikj' the quarter two boys returned
home, lea vinjr a present enrollment of
fifty-eight.
;T he general health of the school has
only been fairly good. Aside from
a case or two ot rncumattsm, quinsy
and tonsilitis, the general ailment was
of the nature of severe colds, and mild
forms --of' lagrinne which is now going
through the school.
we nave planted- out a small or
chard' of miscellaneous fruit about
150 trees.
"Besides the regular mending, which
increases as the year draws to a close,
the girls have made a number of arti
cles, the principal items of which are:
12 navy blue gymnasium dresses,
smrt waists. 9 aprons, 5 dresses, 15
sheets, 9 pillow cases, 2 fancy drawn
work side-board covers, and 13 fancy
drawnnwork sofa.pillow covers.
"The result of the mid-year examina
tion, on the average, was good.
"I he grove nearest the main build
ing is betng cut away for, sanitary reus
011s, and the wood obtained there-
Irmn is being rut up for use at the
schftol the comine year.
"The total expense for the quarter is
G ASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind Ycu Kayq AIw3jj Boagfit
Bears th ' yrfi, VZ. "
Signature of La&4!Uc4U4i
SONG OF THE UMBRELLA.
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have come, and me you'd
'lxHter take, whenever you leave
j home, for when dSie sin is sh;ing
j bright, and down the street ; you
trip, an April shower may come up,
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I R ELA ND'S WOM EN.
Municipal Lessons From Europe and
Woman's Ballot.
An interesting article on "Municipal
Lessons from Europe" was recently -included
ia the edrtorial columns of the
Atlanta Constitution. Ir cons-idcrs
municipal ownership and jts advant
ages, and gives' the opinion of Hon.
D-r.:el Tallon, mayor of the city of
Di'blin, on women inl politics.
The -American, public does not seem
:o understami lthat in- Ireland, female
suffrage is row a fixed principle. Un
der the new local government aci
women vote in- every election save one
for members of parliament. They can
alro hokl any office except membershin
in parliament. . .
nits announcement will astonish
many persons in the United States who
fusion oi the Democrats and Pop
tilists of Marions coiunty, styling them
selves the "refc-rm iparty. though nom
inaly called a "citizens: " ticket, : will
ery probably be the result of the
county conventions) of ithose parties to
be held 1-riday and Saturday, respec
tively, of this weekt
Kecertc developments! add color to
the report and there is little doubt but
that the rumor, will -prove properly
based. It is reported both- parties
will probably name legisla-tive candi
dates but the selection of a county
ticket will be of a -nonpartisan char
acter. In fact, it has-been further re
ported tha't the two political conven
tions to be held thjs week will endorse
certain of the candidates on the Repub
lican county ticket and supply Ithe rc
maining positions with- the best avail
able men from amlong the two parties
interested. Anotther circumstance
that makes the probability of a union
f ionic kind likety, is. the holding of
the conventions successively.- At .any
rate the conventions of Friday" and
Saturday will be awaited with
Kitchen and dinin-g room. $245 7
'Male department , 421 45
Female department . , . 222 4
3akery. . i . 363 76
Laundry. ................ 50 o
Hnzine room 268,61
Farmgarden and dairy 699 $6
Stable. . 11 79
Repairs. . .... 141 49
lrug .store 20063
Sewing room 234 io
Centre 'building 67 60
Office 8 46
West -CottaRC ; 20
EaV-t Cottage go
S'.anlcy farm 1655 39
Expenses. . 89 f&
Iniirmary. 1 19' 68
Carpenter s'h-op 22 75
Factory 34 27
Tailor shop 01 4
Total. . .$6929 29
St. Nazaire, France, 'March .li-.l'rcs-
ident Loubet wajs -present at the launvfj-..
;g of the Tra'ns-Atlan-tic Coinpanvis
steamer Savole here today. 3 The Si-
vole is tlie largest steamer ever 6uit
in a French yaHi and is intended for.
the American- service.
BRYANr SPOKFJ.!
Nort'h Yakirha. larch 31. J.
Bryan spoke 1iere this at'tern-oon tt
3500 pec.i!c. This evewng h& was ten
dered a banquet, at wltichF jspeeclK!?'.'
were made by Governor Kojrers. Siwl
tor Tunier. ex-Oongrcssma:v Jones, and
Attorney General Vance. j
HAS SURRENDERED. I
; j '
iManila, March 31. The .Chinese gen
eral. 'Pana. -w!k has been' terrorizintr
and devastating-the'' province Uf Panay,
has surreiwercd at logaspi to ;linca
dier General Ko3A)e, wha-is bringing
him to Manila.
A CONSUL RESIGNS.
I
z:
Q
al-iy more than ordinary interest.
In the Peoples Party "primaries held
last Saturday for the purpose of select
ing 222 delegates ito; the county con
mention, which will Jc hckl eft the p-
era house on I-riday. both the fusion
and anti-fusion faqtions ot the party
participated. I- Thjre; were no contests'
in any of the precincts. a com
nromise having beens effected by the se
lection 'of re!5rf etitatives 'of b'!i
factions for ; delegates. The Holt
V clder 'wing of the rhrty in this conn-'
ty. realizing the cjxfremc hopelessness
of acconrplishing anything ly their in
dividual action, have evidently receiv
ed some .insurance Jrhat a nrovement
for retrenchment j and reform," for
which they have prayed incessantly, is
to be inaf geratcd land will go into the
crnvention and lirnt their 'inllucfic
towards securing jcowent rated action
in that direc'i-on. i Delca"es from tht
precincts to -far as. have been rcportid
are as follows:
South Salem. Earl Jory; C. L.
Weaver, iMillon prown, . Colgan.
John (rayh.-;m, ' bi A. Mclntyre. J
V. Grirtcn. Dec Abbay, Htiiry Johns.
Joe IJrcssier, v.. iUMyng. ,
North Salem. -R. R. Ryan. T.
Clark. Geo. Jacolk. Jtbn Huffman.
K. Ferguson. Win. Miller. O.
Hutchins, C. O. Brewster, F.
Beatty. - .
Yew Park J. C- Webb. Isaac Wa
nrr. A. .M. Ulmstpn. 1J. Mmw. Hi 1
Cleveland. J. Dumas. M. Stanton. '
Jefferson. J. AY. Pate, H. N. Bullis.
J T. Curl. A CfjLibby. B. F, Black-
well, T. A. Cooper, W. F. Jones.
In the precinct's. Saturday the for
mation of a ticket was discussed to
some extent .and in many instances
resolutions were passed recommending
a union ot rciorm . forces. After
considerable . diciission.i tlie Ponui-
lists in four precincts recommended the
iollowing ticket : tor - the consideration
of the convention: " i:
Ior Representatives. J. . Torv. of
Ankeny; ;Gco. LJ Brown, -of Stay-ton
R. R. Ryan. North Salem; J. B. Dim-
ck, Hubbard; Isaac Stevens. Howell
l'raine.
County Judze.-4-N. I. ludah. nf S.V.
lem.
Sheriff. John
iAssessor-T-T. Y
verton. . "t
Surveyor .-nS. R. Bin ford, of Salem.
County School' SuDerihtendent.
Prof. O. J. Garland, of Salem. ;
Cohnty Ccmmi5sio.ncr. D. E.
Swank, of Aumsvillc. ; - '
Justice of the Peace. ( Salem Dis
trict). J. R, Fairbanks. North Sttom
iConstamV; L D.Mhtthews,Salenv
Jr looking over the above list, it
will be observed that no candid-e
have been mentioned for the offices of
eieric. treasurer oir recorder, while the
hs-t contains thfc names- of ; four old
veterans. What consideration an i
hnar disposition he cutircntion may
make of the recommendati
outlined, remains! to be Men,
XID HE. OR DID HE. MOTP1-
T'iiat is tilM. nuestioii 10 be decided be
fore Justice 11. A. Johnson in the jus
tice department Wednesday in the case
fof State or Oregon, s. bam Rantp.
i Ir the complaint Ramp is charged witt
... f. ... . iL
;drivitff or rianig a nore uion uie ifi-
icycle path 'between fealern and Aurora,
on iuesday. Mreh 13th. the oimnlaiin-
proi- ing witness being H. L. Beatty Rartip
Washington, Alarch 31. I he-sii
nation of J. C. Monoghain, United
States Consul at Chcmcntz took eff--t
today. He will sail from New j ork
about the end of next month. 1
Isiy hrdid rxt ride upon the'paich and
i r a . . 1. t 1 .1
will -ii gut t-ne case, navmg empioycu
?Bmihani & Martin, as counsel. The
case, will be heard 'lxforc Justice Jtin-
son afp. 10 o clock tomorrow mornirig
TWO YEARS.--Slicriff Win. Holder
of Shermiit county, Sirotrg'ht Bucli7. Mc
GrouabiM to the penitventiary : last night
un-cler a two years' -sentence for for
gery. .-.-.': - ";.
THOROUGHBREDS.
THE TITLE IS VOID
Wha! Bcs. you ypnng vixen!
Now, Nellie, your foot i
So hoop-lal You've got her?
The beautiful brute!
Iloll her in for a tnonientj
.One hitch to my fjirth, I
And I'm with you, my lass.
'For the ends of the earth.
TIIK Sl'l'KKME COIKT SETS ASII)K A I
SlIKKirf.S OKKO
3tatde a Number of i'enrs Ago-U
age's l'rison Sentence of four j
Tears Is, Affirmed.
Now. .Duroc, my ber
'Be careful, dear heart!
She is frc?h as tlie fountain.
And rank for a start.
"You fear mt?" oh, no.
But you like your s-wect!
And we'll give you a breathing!
A'fiy! To. the-hills!
Estcs. '
Mcacllan, cf Sil-
ilte liad Van lrs Eatrht
Bears g y)
Queen Victoria's first
her eyes came on- long before she "as
cended the throne.; As a girl; she was
nuite near-sighted.; and it was at one
time feared be would have to wear
J glasses all her lite, ' ;.
TWo rmportant appeal ca.-es were de
led by tlie state supreme court yes
terday, opinions being lianded dofwn
'by the jurices as follows:
Sanford' 5. Harris, ct al., rch
sfAtwlen't, vs. Wm. Sargcn-t, appel
lant; appeal from Polk county, 1JojI.
GepTgt H. -Burnett, judge; aftirni
etl. Opinion ty Oiief Justice C.
-H. Wolvertoti. !
This was an action to recover real
property. - Both parties alleged owner
ship irt lee, and that they were entitled
Uo possession. On N-ovcmber is. 1S84.
W. M. Harris and wife conveyed rthc
land to their children', the plaintiffs
herein, by quit '.claim' recd. Sulisc-
qucntly G. N. Towncnd, a ju-dgnient
creditor of Harris, began a suit airaSrist
Harris and wife and their children) to
set aside the deed, and to subject ft he
property to tlie satisiactrorr di ivs judg
ment. -The summons wav issued land
placed in the hands of the Sheriff of
Benton county or service. Toe sheriff
certified to having served' the papers
on tShe minors and on their guardian.
Mrs. Frances Harris-Kemp, and a copy
of the comnlamt each on one of ithe
minors and the guardian. Tlie defense
having made, no appearance, tlie plain-
SiU. townsend secured- judgment bytde-
au.t, and tne property was- sold under
Execution -to the defendant in-this case,
Who obtained a sheriffs deed. When
this case came up, plaintiffs secured
judgment, and defendant appealed. The
appelate court noun tnat taw oniv
question presented is whether the!' de
fendant acquired the legal tkle to: the
premise in controversy by and through
tne-s'ncTin s decct, and" its proper solu
tion was whether the plaintiff were k 2-
aify served with summons in the Suit.
I he court find-s, from 'mc record, ft hat
service was not legally made, and that,
as a consequence, the judgment of; the
conn "below was affirmed, the. shetjffs
deed being- et aside and Held i tor
MUgVlt." :- ; ;'-. -
rrhe State of Oregon, respond
ent, ' vs. Oti-s Sa-age, appellant;
appeal from 'Wasco county, Hdn.
AV. L. Bradshaw, judge; affirmed.
tJpmion by Associate Justice v. A.
Moore. !
Tlie -defendant wa-s indicted for' the
crime of larceny, he with a confederate
being- charged witllr stealing $14,000
irom the ofliee of the Pacific Express
Co. vMj5 The Dalles, Wasco county,, on
OtcciSer 13. loot- 'A demurrer ta tlie
indictment, that it charged mote than
one offense, -having been overruled, a
plea of not guilty was entered, and the!
defendant was tried, found guilty, and !
sentenced to imprisonment lor four
Oh. bathe me. ye winds
Of the withering downj!
Brulv the scent of the "fiiiKtio.n,''
The faint of the towns!
'Whrtt rs art. to this nature!
Or. wine, to this air! f
What's a picture, to Nell f
. And her bkoded bay mare!
The April Scribner'j.; .
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The Kind Yob Haw Always Bocsr.
Berit!i A
Market
Reports.
The local market quotations yester
day rere as follows:.
Wheat 4 cents at the Salem Flour
ing Mills Cos office.
Oats 28 and 30 cents (buying). -HayCheat,
buying" $8; timothy.
$8.50 to $10.
Flour 75 cents per sack.
Mill feed Bran, $13; shorts, $15.
Butter X2XA to vjc.
Eggs 9xt and 10 cents, cash.
Poultry Chickens 8c per pound.
Pork Fat, 4l4 gross, net
Beef Steefs, 44J4c; cos, iVM
3Hc, good heifer, 4c.
Glutton Sheep, 4" on foot.
Veal t7c dressed . ; I '
Potatocs2o(a2S cents. - : -'""L
S. C. STONE, M. U.
I Proprietor pf ; ' '
STONE'S DRUG
STORES
SALEM, OREGON.
TUm. 2- Miimivpi arc lo-
cated at No. 235 -and 3.J3 Cornmerciaf
street, and are well stocked with
complete line . of drugs and medicines,
toilet"; articles, perfumery, brushes,
etc, etc., etc . ' ; ;-
DR. STONE
Has had some 25 years experience In :
the practice of medicine; and now
makes no charge for consultation, ex-
years, lire defense contended that the animation or prescription.