WEEKI OREGON STATHSMAn frIDA
LEGAL. ADVERTISEMENTS
SUMMONS.
In tjic Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County ot Marion,
Department No. 2; ! '-. - 0
Salem Building and : Loan Associa
tion. Plaintiff, v. ; H. C Downing.
Theodosia A. Downing, his wife, and
Geo. W. Watt. Defendants.
To II. C. Downing: i :
4 In the name of the State of Oreoon
you are required to appear and answer
the complaint filed against yon. in the
above entitled suit, on or before the
Jast day of the time prescribed in the
order for publication of summons,
trade herein, to-wit: the twentieth day
of April, 1900, and if you fail so to
answer.' forwant thereof, the plaintiff
will take judgment against H. C.
Downing and Theodosia A. Downing,
his wife, for the sum of $1,575 gold
coin, of the United States of America,
with interest on said claim ! in- like
gold coin at the rate of 8 per cent
per annum from the date of said judg
ment until paid, together with the" sum
of $56.41 taxes paid by plaintiff, with
interest thereon at the rate of six per
cent, per annum ..on $2.36 from the
first day of May, ji8, and on $14.05
from the fourth day of December
1809, and for the further sum of $100
attorney's fees and the costs and dis
bursements of this suit, and for a de
cree of this Honorable Court, that
TjlamtifFs mortgage be declared a first
. ken upon the following described
piennses. towit: . j j .
Lot four (4) in block one ft) in
W'att's addition to the city of Salem.
Oregon, as shown and designated on
the .plat of said addition now of record
in the office ef the recorder of convey
ances for Marion county, Oregon.
And that plaintiff's mortgage lien
he foreclosed and that the above de-
scribed premises be sold by the sher
iff of Marion county, Oregon, as by
law provided and that the money aris
ing from said sale be applied to the
atisfaction of plaintiffs judgment, at
torney s fees and . costs, and for such
other and further relief as in equity
tnay be just: and further that.vou be
foreclosed of all right, estate or inter
est in or to said above described pre
mises and of all right to redeem the
same, except as by law provided.
This summons is served upon you by
order of the Hon, Rj P. Boise, judge
of the above entitled court, for de
partment No. 2, ; said order bearine
date 1 the seventh day of M arch: 1000.
directing the same (published in" the
Weekly Oregon ' Statesman, for six
consecutive weeks, and the date of the
first publication of this summons be
ing on the Oth day of March. 1000.
and the -date of ; the last publication
thereof will be. and the same will ex
pire on the twentieth day of, April.
1900. .
F. A. TURNER.
3-9-7 i Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In hc Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Marion t County. Depart
ment No. 1.
A. S. Cone, plaintiff, vs. B. F. Cone,
. defendant. ! '
. To 15 .1". Cone, the above named de-
lenuant : ' - - -
In the name of the! State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
1 .in-the above entitled court and cause
within six weeks from the date of the
first publication of this jinmiwni, to
wit: rhe sixth day of April. 1900. and
ii you fail so to appear and anywer said
complaint. of otherwise plead, plain
tiff will take judgment against you for
the sum oi I $79.1 with interest thereon
nt tiie ra;t lid , 10 pef ceC per annum
front the nineteenth jday of December.
i9J. less the sum of $joo paid on ac
count thereby on July 24. 1K04; for the
sum of $75 pecial attorneys fee in sad
action, and for hi costs and disburse
ments incurred therein.
Notice is hereby further given you,
that this sttmnvoivs ti served njon you
by publication thereof in the Oregon
Sratf?man. a weekly inewspaper oi gen
eral circulation ; in J Marion County.
State of Oregon, printed and published
a" the city of Siicm jln said county and
sfate. by ortler f. the Honorable Geo.
ll. Burma, judge of the alovc en
tities nt'irt, made jor :be thirty-first
day of March. 1000, and the date ofjhc
first publication of -iritis summons in
ths newspaper is April 6,'iono.
II. J. BIGC.KR.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
4:6-tw.- J .
NOTICE OF A PPOI NTM ENTX)F
A DM IN ST RATOR.
Notice is hereby -'given that I have
this first day of March, tX. 'bcen ap
pointed by the county. court of Marion
county. Oregon, administrator of the
estate of Thomas Jj. White, deceased.
Lite of said county. Ail persons hav
ing claims against said estate are here
by .notified to ircsent thesame to me
at Whiteaker, in said county, duly cer
tifiedo as by law provided, within six
nfonths from the date of this notice
This the eleventh day of March. '1000
! ! J. T, HUNT.
Administrator of said Estate.
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FINAL NOTICE joF EXECUTRIX
Tir'all .whom : it Imay concern: No
tice ' is hereby I given that the under
M.srncd executrix of the estate of G.
C. Aplin, deceased, has this day filed
in the county court) for Marion county,
H-egon,: her final account in said estate,
and that the court; has fixed and ap
pointed Saturday, j April jo, 1900, at
10 o'clock a. m.. (of said day, at the
ci-tinty court roni in said county as
the time and place: for hearing any ob
jections to such final account and lor
the icttlcmcm thereof.
MARV APLIN. "
j, Executrix of the estate of G. C Ap
Ijliiu' deceased S ' N --vr.- :.-5t-w. v
GOOD FARMSTORSALF
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From Gto 25peraci
These lands I art In Marion county.
O.econ, and are offered on easy terms
of payment. They , were taken under
foreclosure 1 by non-residents, hence
are offered for less than similar farms
held by resident owners. Vot full par
ticulars and I description call on or
address ,Macmaster &.' BirrelL . 311
Worcester block, i Portland, Oregon, or
H0Z0RTH I B BOTHERS
RU.KM. ORKuO.V.
ANTF.D.TO j BUY A FEW DUT
fowa aJ;o comt yearlings and 2-year-cHs.
for wbkh the highest market
prtce will b paid. Thomas-Wati
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I . . ? - : i -
7
trow paying crop beeaaa they're
fresh .and alwajY tk bs. For
everyvbere. Refnae substUutM.
SUck to Perry', ..da ad proepw.
1300 8eed Annual free. Writ fur It.
a n. FERRY A CO.. Detroit, Mick.
ONE ESTATE. The estate of the
ate Chas. Keil Sr whose demise oc
curred at Atirora rr-rfn tl v w n c vector-
day probated. :and Jacob G. (Miller, of
'Aurora was aooointed administrator
upon the petition of all the heirs. : The
estate is valued at Sonnn
of real and personal" property situated
in Clarion county, ana tne admimstra
tor's bond w as fixed at $12,000, which
Will be filed in
of the esta'te are : Frederick Keil. aged
60 years; Charles Becker JrL 46; Ferdi-
nanaiveM, 25: A. Keila; Artirur
W. Keil 19; Sarah Gooding. 39; Henry
40; I-ouisa Erbsland. 44; Etward Becke!
is, vm. is-eu, 47; itenrr Ken, 43.
'COMING TO SALKM.i-Judge Wm
Kamsrr and wif rf Af-l mnrilU .,n
to Salem on last evening'sltrain. Judge
Ramsey na entered mto a law partner
ship with George G. Bingham and he
will remove to Salem soon. Mr. and
Mrs. Ramsey's present visit is to look
for a location to establish! their home
here. ' .
We would remind ottr' friend, the
Oregoniaiuhat Senator M'Bride has the
well earned reputation of Wing a very
live corpse. He was reported almost
a!t deaths dor a gwjd many times.
while -he was Secretary wf State; . but
hi got up frm his 'bed of sickness a
Utvrted Stated 'Senator. The people of
Oregon should be interested in at ka-
one thing, m regard to the! case of Sen
ator McBride. or . in reierencc t anv
other man. They should interested
in -seeing .that he is treated fairly, and
not misrepresemed. Senaltor McBride
has done exceedingly well in the upjier
house of Congrcscs. , Hel "has secured
n:enrtcrhip 041 some of the mot inport-
aut and :nfluential committees in that
body, where he is in position to do
effective work tor his state. H has don
and is doing -such work.J , The Amer
ican people want to see fair play. The
spirit that calls for this j is instinctive
with them and with all ojfrer people.
J. W. Bailey, who , was - rtoinit?ated
yewttirikiy for State Food CommissTcvner,
is the prescrJ? Micumbeistt b" apK:tK
merra of, die Governor. He ha en
lorcetl tihe law agamst adulterated
kxxI's. and arhus earned' the enmity ri
Ame of Hire tru.-ts. This i m one of ur.c
g;d reasoTs why he sIkjuM 4e con
'trmteiil in that office. : -
HOW TO LIVE LONG.
Dr. Cyras Ed .-or a prominent phys
s'sjtn of New York Cnyj in a lecture
rtvenily before .h; Htmilred' Year
Oim." told l:"m lxwrorsv what to do in
order fo-live one hundreI ycaTs. His
jweerritroiT for old age xmtairs these
eight ingrcdinK1-:
(1) "Ycu -should live in a frIihy
iKMt-fe; (2) ct plan pure focnl; (3)
drink p'tre water; (4) --deep r.rt nu-re
cinati eift'n 4wir9: (5) take iTderasc
exercise; (6 awid wnirry; (7) refuse ex-
CLVscs; ami (X) use your bra'm."
"s
STC
Tha Kind You HanKiwais BougT.
dlus.band What's worrying you
now f
Wife O. I was thinking about the
lace 'curtain you said I knight buy for
the -parlor. If I don"ti get them the
neighbors will think I can't afford
them, and if. I do they'll hide the view
of o"r harrdrVimc new fbrraiture wich
the neighlors might haie through the
windows. Philadelphia f'ress.
LOCAL
and
CLIMATIC
Nothing but a loca)
remedy or r.hmovl
clin.al wilt cure
CATARRH
The ipccific U .1
Elfs Cream Balm
It In qnicklr o
oi bed, St ve relief a
once. opn and
cleanxea th nasal
CATARRH
COLD 'N HEAD
paMRea.
Allays Inflammation. Weals and pro
trt th Membrane.
Restores th
Senu of Taste and Spell
No Mer-
cury. No lejvrlas c
nig. IteRular
Slse. W) cent. 5am'ljf
iz. $ LOO at
Drugiat or by mail.
ELY BROTHKIIS, 14
New York.
Warren StrMi.
Flit FENCE POST, coated with ; -, .
..Carbolineum Avcnarius..
"'.Will out wear Odr It n alao a Radical
Ramedy AKainst Chlckeni Lice. , ' . ,
IU appitcauos t the ial walls of pool-
1 . 1(1 ....... ...! 1 1 teV. -
try DOMWB mill liriiii-i'""" .
trrmloat' ail MCE.
Rnilt: Healthy Chikfn-Plenty
Write tor circular anil prices ana men
tion this papr. .
R. &L WAIB AKta.r
, . SAUEit. ORKGO.V.
SAIEM IRONWORKS
,Your Work Solicited-
GEORGE E. SLY, Sup't
FO R ': SA LF, Span of bay mares 6
years old. weign i-w P"onu- "w
- , 4i9r(w; AWress Uan
Keeder. Brooks, Orjcgon. 4:io-t-w I
EUrOLYMENT Steady empJojs
- went for lady or gejtientan, travel
: i..,i .rtrV-i For narticulars
address J. R. Towrtsend. Woorfburn
Beantlia y?
SOLD 240 BALES
AS TUB SEASON ADVANCES SALES IX
. s , CKK ASE IX KCMDEK. - .
Oa Smleaa ttmyrr 1m Am latcrvlew (jai
Moat th Effi-teB7 r tha Hop
Growcf AHoctotiM. ' - L I
(From Daily Statesman. Apri! 11th.)
The Oregon Hopgrowers" Associa
tion yesterday made the sale of-' several
lots of hops, aggregating 240 bales. .As
the season advances, the associations
officers say rhe demand for hops in
creases and the prospects are that all
hops in the association pool can be dis
posed of. i
Squire Farrar. one of Salem' J mol
conservalive and reliable hop, dealers,
in an interview in response to :he qucs
tion: "What, in your opinion, has the
Oregon Hopgrowers Ass-K-uttjn ic
complished in the interest of the grow
ers?" made ithe following stiienicnt;
"The Oregon Hopgrowers As; ora
tion was organized when the hop deal
ers jsaid that hops -were worth 8 to ;o
cents, and the growers Sail hops were
worrti 12 cents. The association was
formed for the purpose of hoM'ng Ihc
hop crop of Oregon out of the market
and forcing prices uu to growers ilcjs.
The crop was largely held above mar
ket values, and now is selling at b ut
half the value at "the time of the rg.m
ization of the association sd that, at
this time, it looks as if tjteaiosociation
had neither played a trdTfipj card nor
taken a trick in the whole game.
"Some enterprising dealers. h . have
made large purchases of late are patting
the association on the back and enc nir
agirg them to still hold hop4 for Keher
prices, and they will all unload at a
profit. ,
"Talk is cheap, but it take- tnouey to
raise hops, and common sense- to sell
them. ?
"There is nothing else to do with
hops but to sell them. Th'-y .Mrtn.it lie
turned into beef or mutton, and .even
the hogs woi.'t cat them,; "Thee is
only one man to buy them "'he brewer
and he can use them tor but one pur
pose, and can onlyjise one jw.tnd to
the Ibarrel of .beer. After he gets his
supply bought in. any further redwr'.ioii
of prices will fail to interest him or 'in
duce him to buy more, I i.- I
"No. I -ilo not think the association
has been of any benefit ti) the -Oregon
hop growers, bin think it has been n
injury to! them, as it has induced many
ot them '1 to .'hold hops that arc now
anoMing and lamaged. hile. if jhey
had had a free selling market in Octo
ber. November and December, at prices
that brewers and dealers were.thn will
ing to pay. the bulk of the Oregjn trop
would 'have been sold, land ive would
'have go"t Inore money for it than we
shall do through the aid of any associ
ation. 'Simply and deniand'will regu
late prices in the hop inarkets as well
as in other products." f ;
A SENATOR WHO HAS SEEN
BARBARA FRIETCHIE.
I remember seeing Barbar- Viiet
chie." said Senator McComas t Mary
land yesterday. Mr. McComas 'ives -in
Hagertown which is near Fredrick.
"She was quite and fold woman '.vhen
I saw her, continued ?the ieTijt3r, andi
she was. as she always had been, an in-j
tensely loyal woman. I have alwtys hail:
some dotbt about the flag rory. ai-j
though the window ffom wlrclv the ll.Tgi
is said to have been displayed is stillj
shown as evidence t6at the episode ec-j
currcd. "As 1 heard) the story, when Ij
was a 1oy. it was jthat Mrs. Fritc'hioj
came out oi her house and fo'tn 1 .-mcj
Confederate soldier on the por-'h. ;t
out of here, you mk-l rascals." she -?.dj
striking at them with the cane she al-j
ways carried. Thisf-jTLay; or .nay' r. 1 1k
the true story, but there Jss certainly r.o
doubt that sie was' a loyal woman."
. Canada is prepared to take a liberal
slice of the British war loan. 'The doj
minion is sending her sons :o Soutlj
Africa, and ."he is also willing to exf
change her godjfor the Aar lxnds of
the British empire. (
An emu's egg omelette wai "'the treait
provide! by a London, naturalist for hih
friends." The contents of the egg. which
was found in Australia some tine
weighed two pounds. Crocodile's eggs
were also served. . ,
SEE THE PRKTT
TIip Pratt Klectric Aii'ttan:e Ox
gon, have opened a permanent office)
edge block. o'er postoffice, and invitcj
gia, Paralysis,' anil K.'dney, Stomach,;
weakness or lack of nerve force and
orwixi . Thiv kre 1 an imnrovenient ovt
irr.nHiint for the al)ove c6nnlaintft.
rent. All examinations ana eonsunn
We will make no charges fc calls ii
rfvow you our grods.anl klkr.v wu to
trom 9 a. nt. to 5 p. m. i. rK.- 1 11.
W F; A LS()R r. l t K 1)1 A) HW.I f
Walter Morley
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WE INVITE YOUR
1 r a
priri g Arrivals
S
I An Elegant Assortment. AH ptfcc. Figured lawn waists 25?. 5C. 75--and
$1 Black and -white striped percale witlt; plain white lace, lace striped
itke, $1.25. Fink, blue- and lavender trTcalc. I FU-ur De Lse pattern,
trimmed with inserting. $1.50. Our line of whie lawn waist expected wt.
: UNDERSKIRTS iAH that you cwM wi4i for in thi? .line. . Saline in
black and gray. 75c $1. $"5- -Metallic npH atine. $15 and J, Mercer
ized Silk, all -colors, with knife pleated ruffle $2, $2.50. 5i 95-
"'. Silk ' rocrccn"' with ''Tlr'tnch j ;aicco: -dfon pleaictl rufile $50:'
HOUSE DRESSES AND AVftAPPERSr From so cent t $2.50, made
of calico, lawns,, and percale, with separate waists aud skirts.
Silks, Ribbons,, Chattielainel Bags; Corsets, Belts. Umbrellas. -
liA Vf w-jr 13 c?-n tvV - No, 297 Commcr-
YV. 17. nULJJKJd
WANTS OREGON OAK
IHirtKY.rK03K A MICHlGAX WXBJfM-
. TIKE MAKCrACTVBEB 4
Begardtaar lUm Tiaabcr fllb, f Tkb
Stat May Start a ractory Ilire ' '
' nuaaatolyj
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From Dailr- Stitesmart, ' April 1 1 th.)
j M. L. Chaniberlin, chief clerk of the
state land toard, is in eceipt of a let
ter from C. H Kautneier, of Port
If uron, Michigan, making inquiries re
garding Oregon. oak .thnber, and indi
cating that 1 he 'may, if conditions are
f.tvorable, come to this state-to start a
factory. , The text of the letter is. as
follows-: ; p ' ". :.. .
"I understand that Oregon lands car
ry quke an amount of oak. ar.d I should
Ijke to ascertain whether it is white or
ifed oak, whether trees are perpetual
growers that is, whether 4hey are -in
Ipaf all the year; in what counties k is
located, hiw near to a raiiroad, and
whether rh, country is hilly and rocky.
Do you know whether any ofjt has ever
$een used for furniture making or bar-
iel staves? -,t I am somewhat interesied
fin the latter business, jand if (the oak
could Itf used for such purposes, an'd it
js not too far from the railroad. I might
fo to Oregon and go into the business,
n what counties arc your state.'lamls
located?"' ,
The Michigan manufacturer has be?n
answered in such terms as will doubt
less induce him to visit Oregon and sec
for himself the advantages and wonder
ful rciO'.irees of this state.
THREE NEW' COMPANIES.
'Articles of Incorporation" Filed in the
j State Department--To Operate
I ( in Reaf Estate.
In the department of tate, at the
icapjtol yeerday. three new corpora
tions filed articles, as ; follows:
The Alamo Townsitc Company will
Inlat townsites and deal: in real proierty.
1 The capital stock is fixed at $10,000, di
vided into shares valued at $100 each.
Alamo. Gfant county, ;is the head.Uir
ters of thej company. J. L. Warner, J.
Hawley .and C. II. Ietmer are the in
c.rporators. .-.
The Island Irrigation Water Di?ch
Company iwill operate kin irrigation sys.
icm and will take its water from the
lake fork of the Wallowa river, near
Enterprises' where the hcadqiiarteis will
be located.. The capital stock is $3000,
divided frtto seven shares. V:on
Homan. Li W. Riley, Wm. McCr;iick,
P. Hoftian, W. Burleigh. W. Makrn
and j. C. "Sha-ckleford arc fhe incorpor
. Utors. f i : ' '
The I'ifst 'Methodist ch"rch of Co
quille willconduct a cjiurch for religi ms
worship, ' ; T. G. EctSes. Tlios. Krcw
soo. A. P. Macey. P. L. Nichols and C.
H. Butler are, the incorporators.
; at ; '
' FROM TILLAMOOK. Judge Geo.
H. Burnctt returned ion last evening's
train from Tillamock.; He came all the
Lway through yesterday, trom the toll
.gate on the Irask nver, arout eighteen
miles thi side of Tillamook City. He
rfnle on 41forschackx wcr the mountain
to North YamhHl, where he caught "the
train, that was held for the Republican
delegates. He found only a slight
covering of snow on the mountain com
ing back, though there was about three
inches on Saturday, when he went over.
The stage company had- already egu;i
running buck-boards, previous to .the
recent slorm. and they will, no doubt,
resume this service in a few daya
Judge Burnett1 held the regular term oi
court rfcr -Tillamook county, on iMonday.
There wert: only two cases on the dc'ckcH
and the court was m session but about
an, hour, cjne case being continued and
the other fefcrred. fr written testimony.
There has not been a jury trial in
Tillamook county for two years. This
peakis well for the non-litigious and
lw-abidirig qualities of the Tillamook
ers. '' - ' ' V
D.I ED. I N ARIZO N A Joseph Fi sh
burn, for -many year a grocer in this
city, but lately in business, in PrCscott.
Anzon4. died yesterday in that city,
and friends of the deceased in--Salem
were promptly notified of his demise.
No particular are known.
ELECTRIC BELT
nt 5van Tirts. Cal.. And Portland. Ore-
in Sahrti.: Oregon, in Rooin 2 FldH
all sufferers from Rheumatism. Nerual
and Back . troubles. Deafness and all
vigc-r to Call and examine our app!i
r all others. We also ive electric
lwjth wirl ! Clalvanic ami Faradic cur-
tions free.' Call before it is tfoo late. ,
the city, wit with call upon you and
test i their: merits free. Office hour
Inventcr; land Manager.
Ii . . 1
ill ' .
" . Dealer in all kinds of
Woven Wire Fencing
Send for; circulars. -
GET DUB PRICES DM FOP WIflE
NO. SO STATE STREET.
J SXLF.M. OREGON.
INSPECTION OF Olllt.
V, dal Street. Salem
FOKTHREE MONTHS
BaCEIPTS AM DISBCRSEMENT8 AT
i'r SatJESC roST-OFFICE.
Volaasa mt BuIkh Waa aboat Amaft
Matt Dcllvary CmUmm Exca
tloaatly GftL
( From Daily Statesman, April 1.1th.)
Postmaster Edward, Hirsch has com
pleted his regular quarterly report and
the same has been forwarded to Wash
ington. .. '.. .' r- . ' ' ;,,- -,
the report covers the busincsi 5;lhe
office tor the months of January, Feb
ruary and March. The amount of bus
iness done in the stamp department was
about average, the receipts for the quar
ter comparing favorably with those i ir
any other three months. The amount
of mail matter received and distributed
by fhe Salem office during the past
three months has been in excels ot that
for the corresponding season for ;ev"ral
years. Usually there is a very material
falling off in the volume of mail matter
following the holidays, but the : Salem
officials report that the amount f mail
receipts has not decreased to any great
extent and the huge armt'uls the Zalem
carriers are seen to pack is other e t
denccof an unusually heavy mail.
The following is a summary- of the
report: ;'. - -j
Receipts. '
Amount of postage stamps,
postage due stamps, special
delivery stamps, newspaper .
'and periodical stamps and
stanied envelopes, newspa
per wrappers and postal cards
on hand at close of last quar- .
ter.. .. .. .. .. .. ...,..$45830.2
Amount of stamps, etc.. enum-
erated above received from
the department during- the
Squarter.. .... .. .. .. .. . f 37 80
Total to be accounted for. . .$8453 8i
Deduct amount of postage '
stamps and other supplies
now on hand....' ;i $4 144 29
To amount of damaged stamps
' relurneel to the department
during the quarter 1 66
To amount of postage stamps
and other supplies sold dur
ing the quarter 4307 87
To amount of postage collect
ed -in money on second class
matter mailed by publishers
and news agents. 15 19
To box rents for the quarter.. 150 25
Total . . .
...$467o 31
By corrections of former ac
counts as per auditor's state
ment of account, dated on
March 13. 1900.... ....$
By salary of postmaster......
By coirimissions oh 06 special
delivery articles delivered at
8 cents each. .. i: .......... .
B amount paid cli-rks in jmsj
olrice .....
By amount paid for rent......
By miscellaneous expenses.
Bv amount paid letter carriers
65
2SXJO
7 68
709 78
150 00
35 20
850 50
22x7 99
By. deposits at San Francisco..
Total . .
.'. .$4610 31
THE SIGNS OF AN ITCHING
NOSE.
In many parts of England nose irri
tation is regarded as a sign of coming
vexation, or that ' you will be kissed
by a fool, or. again, that you will- be
kissed, crossed or vexed. An Irish
woman will say. as she violently rubs
th; offending member, "There's a
storm coining." ' ;
It is curiosu to find that an itching
nose has its meaning, even among the
negroes of Carolina. The darkies say
that if. your nose irritates on the right
side, a "genteel" ! man is coming: if
on the left, a 'lady: 'If on the end. he
or she will come riding. 'Here is the
prescription for treating an itching
nose:
Rub-it on wood, sure to be good;
Rub it on brass, sure to come to pass;
Rub it on Jirick. ure- to be quick.
The following are " items of eorres
jKjndence from Heppner:
Landing is now under good head
way in 'Morrow county, and !ie in r --e
is running away over 100 per ce.it. The
weather is very favorable, with gr:.ss
better than ever. !
Sheepshearing --has begun, and by
next week will be general. The price
paid is 7 ecu's per head, as .1gain.1t 6
cent last year. Tlie yield of ool vtill
be the biggest an1 best in the histt.ry
of the great industry.
Five sheepbuyers are in jleppner,
Nlr. 1 f ervey, of Billings, comtrfg ye.f)er
ttav till f nn Jiuvinff spmik In !! irrtin y
J -' ' - - j - - -- ' -
on. Some grower say they arc willing
tof take J2.50 for: straight we(ti,icrs and
$j for yearling ewes. Buyers avthat
growers are too busy to talk! trade ar.d
that asking priceji are too highi
Market i
Reports.
The local market quotations yester
day r?re as follows:
Wheat 43 cents at the Salem Flour
ing Mills Co.'s office.
Qats 28 and 30 cents (buying). "
jflay Cheat, buying $8; timothy,
$8.50 to $10. j
Flour 75 cents. per sack.
Mill feed Bran. $13; shorts, $15.
Butter I2J4 to I7c
Egg oV and io ceotsj cash. .
Poultry Chickens 8c per pound.
Pork Fat, aVa 'gross, $ net.
Beef Steers, 4f0.AxAt', cows. 3J
l)c; good heifer, 4c
Mutton Sheep' 4c on
VeaJ 7c dressed -
foot. '
Potatoes 2o32S cents
HARNESS
WI11P5, ROBES
California Oak -tanned ILeathcr used.
- JIarnes Oik jetc. -F.
Ei-sMAFEk .
23 State Street- ' N Salem, Oregon
STEIHER'S MARKET REPORT
-Fat hens, oc per lb.
Voting rrstet. 8tfibc per lb.
Spring chicken, fsaoc per lb.
Eggs, oc per dozenii
FEED STORES.
BREWSTER 8r WHITE
No. 9 Court Street 'Ph on 1781
Dealers in Hay, Gran. Mill Feed.
Flour, Sa!t. Land Plaster rtc. Special
prices on Bran and Shorts in quantiiy.
A complete stock of SEEDS in-stock,
bulk and package at the lowes prices
in the state.
DEALERS fN GRAIN.
WHEAT BOUGHT
fir exhanged'! for flour and feetl t
branch .office fof Aurora Roller Mills,
warehouse on Trade street, near High,
Salem, Oregon..
BICYCLE REPAIRING.
G. A. ROBERTS
Bicycle Repairing
New and 5econd.f1snd Wheels
10s 5TATE STREET SALETI, OR
TINNING AND; PLUMBING.
T. S. BURROUGHS
TINNINU AND PLUM BINO
Ga'S and S ean fitting. Manufact
urer of Hop and Fruit Pipe.
103 State 5'.. Tel. 151. .Salem, Or.
BLACKSMITH 1 NG.
R.iSTITH I
HORSfSHOER
ERAL BLACKSMITH
Carriage ami Wajtonmaking, tccia!
atientiofli paid to iiteTfering and lame
ness of lwrses.- i
185 Commercial St., Opp. Brewery
DENTISTS.
EVERETT M. HURD
M. P., D. M. D.
DENTIST
Rooms 6 and 7, ."opposite Postoffice,
upstairs. .
SALEM, -i OREGON
PHYSICIANS.
J. F. COOK, M. D.
BOTANICAL DOCTOR
Cures Otfisumptiotv.-' Cancer, Tumors,
Gravel and K.:dne Troubles, Asthma,
Skin, ahd 15ne Diseases, .without knife,
plasters, iomsoivs or pain. Also Blind
ness. I .1 Salem, Oregon.
D. D. KEELER
VETERINARY SURGEOS
and STOCK INSPECTOR...,
Corner Center and Front f Ifffets, Jtxt
of. Steel Bridge. Salem Oregon.,
LIVERY STABLES.
LOUIS MILLER & SON
1 Proprietor ot th
...CLUB STABLES...
Best Singe and Dmible Rigs in the
city. 'Besticare given to boarding and.
transient stock. , j Telephone 241.
Cor. LilK-rty and j Ferry St s , ' Salem.
II. R. PAGE iV. A. STEPHENS
- - PAGE a STEPHENS
Horses we H fet g oo 1 ac com n w k1 i -tions.
I'ine Iv:g... Gxtd Rigs fr
conMiicTcial incn a Specia'ty. 'llor.e
board?l by day, week or nioiKh.
Red From Livery, feafond Boardino sicnie
iC4 Commercial St;, Tel. 851.' Salem
WILLAMETTE STABLES
South Commercial St , Salt in, Oregon
ilLaving bought V. J. Huff man's
Feed and Livery business, we have re
moved k :t the yillaniettc Stables,
senfih 01 the bridge oil C-"mhiercial
stfect, where we will Ik founl prepar
ecl to serve the public, in the best p-i-rib!e
mai.ner. Ve furniyli rig for driv
ing. Gentle teams" for ladies and goo.!
nccommokition for transient teams,
Boarr-4iorse by day of week. A
blacksmith shp will be rnn ii cfrtinec
tion . wih the lvarn, w-bere you ran get
your horets vhod ami all kimls of re
pairing done. All work guaranteed
satisfactory. - ' '. "
MA HOLD c REYNOLDS
HARNESS MAKERS.
It You Want
a first-class HARNESS. Call 011
W W. JOHNS
.1 am , making the best ever turned
our in Salem. Call and sec for ourse'f.
.RESTAURANTS.
20c PER MEAL
lilt HOUSE 'hMW :
- lof" State-street; SaU ui.
M KiLLOP & BUR KH ART. Prop..
CONTRACTS TO LET The Allen
Evapfratmg and Cannery Co. is
ready to contract for peas and toma
toes for the coming season. For
particulars call at their office at the
cannery. 2fj-tf w
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NOTICE: The French Golden
Wasliing Omroound, flic Itt washing
preparat;m in dfhe world, is 1ing in
tioduced,'fhrougiKut Marion county
by G. Sommers, of Srlvertw, Oregon.
Samples gladly furnished on ajlica
tkm. .'. "J 4t3-witt. ...
FOR SALE OR TRADIv For wnall
brp yard, 14 acres of valley land 2
acre young apple orchard, balance
.under cultivation, small dwelling,
water, etc.." situated on public' high
way. Vt miles from Bethel College.
C. A. Gilmore, . McCoy, Orcon.
4:io-wjt (O
Co., Salem.:
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