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BREWSTER & WHITE No. 9 1 Court Street 'Phono 1781 Dealers in Hay. Grain. .Mill Feed. Plour, Salt. Land Plaster etc. Special prices on Bran and Shorts in quantity. A complete stock of SF.RDS in ctu bulk and package, at, the lows prices in we siaic. :r. .; DEALERS IN GRAIN. WHEAT! BOUGHT f; - ' .... cxhanged" for flour ami feet! at branch office of Aurora- Roller Mills, warehouse on Trade street, near 'High. Salem, Oregon. J j BICYCLE REPAIRING. ! G. A. ROBERTS Bicycle Repairing New and Second, tlsnd Wheels , 105 STATE STREET SALE1, OR TINNING AND j PLUMBING T. S. BURROUGHS TLNNINd AND PLUA13INU Ga and Steam fitting. Manufact urer of Hop aiidj Fruit Pipe. 103 State Sr.. Tel.! 151. Salem, Or. B LACKSM I TH 1 NG. I T .1 1 13 , j Itf. P. R. SMITH HORSESHOER MD GENERAL BLACKSMITH Carriage and Wagonmaking, slpecia attention ; paid to interfering and lame ness of horses, i I " 185 Commercial St., Opp. Brewery DENTISTS. EVERETT M. MURD M. I).; D. M. D. DENTIST Rooms 6 and J, opposite Postoffice, upstairs. SALEM, . j OREGON PHYSICIANS. j. if. cooicr m. d. BOTANICAL DOCTOR Cures Consumption. Cancer, Tumors. ravcl anl KWncy Troubles. Asthma. Skin and .-Bone. '.Disease, wrriioijt kniic. plasters, posisons of pain. Also Blind-tu-s. Salem. Oregon. D. D. KEELER VETERINARY SURGEON and STOCK INSPECTOR.... Corner Center and Front st recti, foo'. of Steel I5ridg Silent Oregon. LI VERY STABLES. LOUIS MILLER & SON . Proprietors i.f the ..-CLUB STABLES... Best Singe and Duble Rigs in the city. !5est care given to boarding and transient stock. j Te4rjhoee 241 Cor. liberty and i 1-erry Sts. Salem. IU K. PAGE i W. A. STEPHENS PAGE & S TEPHENS Horses weH f fedj gooI accomnvoda tions.. Fine Ivigs. icif Rigs ht cotnnTcrcial men a Specialty. I longer bvir(k'l bv dav. week or nhn.h. Red From Livery, feed end Boarding SiGDie 164 CojtumcrcUl St,, Tel. 851. Satem WILLAMETTE STABLES South Commercial St., Salem, Oregor (Having bmtght W. J. Huffman Feed and Livery business, we have' re -tiHJved i to the i WiHamctfe Stables, -sru.h cf the br diie on G wimerci.ii street, where we will le fimnd prcpir ed to serve the public in t4ie best pis sihle nwr.ncr. We iurnivh rig for driv ing, rientle teams; for ladies and goo:l accommodation tor t ran. stent Uams. Prtjsrd 1w.-sch by day or week. A blacksmith sln4 will be f.in ht connec tion kh the Lam, where you can get v'ur lu)rets sho! and all kiiWls of re pairing j done, i All; work guaranteed satisfactory. ... f HAROLD & REYNOLDS HARNESS MAKERS. You Want a first-class H.VRNESS. ' Call -on W W. JOHNS l am making the Wst ever turned out in Salem. (Call and sec for yourself RESTAURANTS. 20c PER MEAL ! ut the ! 106 State street. Salem.; M KILLOP & 11URKHART, Props. GOOD FARMS FOR SALE From (Jto $25peracio Theie land! are In Marion county, D.eeon. and are offered on easy terms f avir.'-nt. iThcy were taken under foreclosure by non-residents. '. hence are nffcred for leis than similar farms held by resident owners. For full par ticulars' snd description call on or address 0Macmaster & ' BirrelJ, 3" Worcester block. Portland, Oregon, or - BOZOIITH BR0T1IEES SALM. 0BEG05. BOOilPJ : BELfilAN HARES A Movement on foot to Organize a Club in the Willamette Valley. j Many Salem People will Engage in for Pastime and Profit and Pelts The Statesman in an issue of a few days ago spoke of the comsrig -boom in Belgian hares for the Northwest a continuation of the boom that started at Los Angeles and has now taken in San Francisco and all th! northern nan of the Golden State. There is also a boom in this industry in Colorado, an;t Denver and Ios AntreVs hnth rlaim th honor of being the Belgian1 hare cen- m . Ta - f a . . . ter. There is a Belgian hare club al- ready organized in Por land. and a movement is on root to 1 ave one for the V iliamctte valley. It boom ha also r:n-hd stems that the Lugene. which is evidenced by the following from the ureffoman ot vttcrrtav "Belcian 'Hares ExtraOrdinarv Pro fessor Washburn, of Eugene: owns twrt hares which are among I the very best in the state, if not the best. They are from the choicest and most expensive stock of the iMeadow Brook Belgian Hare Company. imLos Angeles. Britain Prince Imperial, whose official score is was sired by the famous Lord Britain, out of Beauty of England. Princess Britain, score 23 . is a marvel of elegance. She is Out of imported Helena, by Lord Britaitji. iBcjore being shipped to Eugene she vi as bred to Lord Nason, score o, the highest scoring buck in America. The company froni which Prof, fine animals i:; the reportc Washburn seenred his tnc same one ot whi--tt spoke a few dvs ago. irt the States nan as having established a gon. in charge of Prof. branch in Orc J. B. Early on LORD his farm cast of SaleiU It is said that i this company has paid as high as $1500 t lor some nl Rutland! s prize-winning land hiKh-scoring hares, and that they have expended some Sjo.ooo. in secur ing the finest stock in j the workl. With this article appear three picture of that number of their fine animals Lord Britain. Banbury (Queen, and Lord I Mason. " ''' There are a score oj more of people of Salem, including soinc of the prom inent citizems here wh are contemplat ing going into the rajising of Belgian Champion iBanbury Queen, winner 25 hares, either for pleasure or, profit Nearly all of the hundreds of companies in California., raising IJelgiin hares for sak?. issue catalogued, md some ot them maiiuais, giving directions fof the care Eureka Hroca OH t th prri-TattTe of new "ir and the bet remvator o old leather. It oilm wofjf m, bUck oaand proteetf. V .. Eurc!a . Hnrnnss OH n roar hm tmm. r-or J h "iTrom half tln i nlX. : t : ' s 1 1 the Business ol Raising Rabbits Their Meat Delicious Valuable. ! of -the animals. It seems that thef prin cipal feed there, for the hares, is oats and alfalfa. The clover or other suit able grass would take the olace hi ai- , falfa here in Oregon. It is said thai incy win eat anytmng mat can bz ted to sheep. j The Belgians are not alone valuable on account of thetr delicious meat, but their pelts are of much worth, j They are dyed to a rich seal-brown in iimka tiomof seal skins, worn by womeni The pelts are also sewed together, an4 used tior robes or rugs. j 3 1 There is no doubt but the Belgian hare boom is with us, and that lit 'will crow fast (rnm tfiic tim rn . . ' j'": ; THE PROPOSED L0.0.F. tlOMf. jThe Authorized Committee Inspects a ! Site at Eugene Will Report J to Grand Lodge in May. I 1 . ' I ' Eugene is anxious to secure the lo cation of the proposed I. O. j O. F. home. The committee charged with 1 inspecting sites and making, a Selection, j j the same to be reported at the session ; of the grand lodge which convenes in ! Astoria in May, visited several cities in the Willamette valley this,1 week. Regarding the visit of the committee to Eugene, Friday's Register jsaid: "Dr. W. T. Williamson, of Sileni ; Mr. F. Ryan, of Oregon City and Air. R. Scott, of Portland, who coiiistitnte a special committee appointed by the I. O. O. F. .lodge to secure a sifce. for the iMASON. 'proposed I. O. O. F. home' to 1c build- ed soon, have just returned irom trvis city after having viewed in "our environ; an advantageous ground situated north' of k D. Driver's suburban home. Tlu- ne session of "the grand lodge will Kc held at Astoria in Slay, at which time the committee's recommendation will be considered. The site finder consid eration is admirably ad.T$)cd for this purpose, having a congenial environ ment iot handsome university buil-lings and other imposing structures hard hy. "Eugene would gladly welcome ti prizes, owned by the Meadow Brook her midst this home to be erected by the lodge whose unexampled enterprise Hij this connection is to be highly com-i mended, and as the slogan of progress and energy is evidenced on every hand; in our little city 'we feel sure that this' lodge, with its usual exercise of rare discrimination, will chose Eugene ai the "site, knowing full well that in our thriving and substantial county Jear their hardsome property could, not de predate in value." f., s : . y. INFLATING TIRES. ; In Paris St has Veeri customary fal cyclists to go to the nearest retaran and to inrtate their tires with the help of the carbonic aciLipparatus. whtch ii used to give a headto the beer, but it is found that a pneumatic tire fnflated with carbonic gas oon bases its resir- liencyand the gas escapes witfi reniaik- ;r.- . 'T1'. iAI.'j " ' .'is? KM!! i for Infants The Kind Yu Have Always Bought lias borne the fIfirna- , turo of Chas. JL Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision for over 30 years.- Allow no one - to deeeive : you In this. Counterfeits, Imitations and . Jiist-asiffood are but Experiments, and endanger U10 health of Children Experience against Experiment. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tne In Use For We invite your inspection of our SPRING ARRIVALS in Shirt Waists j An Elegant Assortrnent. All prices. Figured' lawn waists 25c. 50c. 75c. arjd $t. Black and white striped percale with plain white lace, lace striped yoke. $1.5.- Pink, blue andfavender percale, Fleur De Lis- pattern, trimmed with inserting'. Si.o- Our line of whie lawn waists expected soo. ; UNDERSKIRTS All tfiSt you c ould wisli for in this line. Satine in blick and gray. 75c $1. $1.23. Metalli c stripe satine. $M5 and $2, Mercer ized "Silk, all colors, with knife pleated ruffles $2. $2.50. $3 50. Silk moreen with 12-inch accordion pleated ruffle $4.50. HOUSE DRESSES .AND WRAPPERS From 50 cents "to $2.50, maJe ot calico, lawns, and percales, with . se parate waists and skirts. W. H. HOBSON, Walter Morley i SEE THE PRHTT The Prat; Electric Appliance Co.. gen, have opened a permanent ofiicc edge block, over postoffice, and invite gia, I'aralysis. and Kidney, Stomach, weakness or lack of nerve force and aiiccs. They arc an improvement ovc 'rearmenfc for the above complaints. ixnt.- AU e.xniin:iti"ns an. I consulta VV-e will rna'ke n charges ot calls in -ihi.-w yon our goi-ds and allow you tri from i) a. ni. to s p. in. A A. PR ATT. WE ALSO RK PAIR 'OLD BELTS THE LATE RABBI WISE A Cliarming and Lovable Character ! His Great Generosity. 1 The late Rabbi Wise of .Cincinnati tva s persoiianv one in me iiwim cji:ihi- !l . 1 . , ing ami lovable characters in tlie world." saul a New Orleans professional' man recently. "During mv school days I I attendJd the Hebrew Union college of! Ohio. at. which he was president and iirdfcssor of history;- and I recall an nmusing Hti'e -incident whi;h iliiisirates his good-nature and appreciation ot a Joke." even at his own expense. One day he was delivering a lecture before the junior class :U1on the Teat men. of aminuitv. and wound up with an clo qucnt word picture of Alexander.. "He, is said to nave wept lor more worms to conquer. exclaimed the rabbi i 11 pressively, 'yet the great conqueror of (frail humanity was already at his el-fl-ow. Sighing that he coiifd no longer extend the limits of his domain. !a- . . . . ,1 meiu.ng ,.,-r new rea.ms o. nn u. m the enyure of his victorious sword. he sank .into slumber and awoke to find himself dead!" At this jun-lu- the learned speaker was intciruptrd by .r (.... I... n i. -1 r.,.-- iiio.'iooc ctoutwi no. ruptiy a startled lo(k cro-sed His Ua'.l and then. suddenly realizing that he! had perpetrated a most beautiful .'bull.' ie t' rk ofT his glasses and joined frr.nl.lv- mi th- rt,p-.li of mfrrinitift ibnf shook the class-room. j - - 1 "Dr. Wise, by the way. was the only i .ever' knew who would actually - and literally take the clothes off hi hark In irivp them to thp noor. and his friends had to keep a sharp lookout to see. that he remained presentable. I remember on one occasion he ptir - cha.sCd a handsome new broadcloth suit especially to wear at some .formal reception, and. started to the junction looking in every way point devise. .An hour later he turned itp in a coat that would have disgraced a ragman. He hadfmct a fellow on the way who told him he could get a job if he only had some decent clothes, and the rabbi promptly '"swapped." '" New Orleans Times-Democrat, . WH EN SHE BECAM E BORED. j A youg lady was presented to th; 'Prince (.1 Wales at a social function, and. not knowing bow long she shou'd talk A.Jiim, naively rcqtretcd him to . tell hcr when j she shoukJ leave him. RgWD MO MONEY ! T-H 111 B CAtUtT tUIOtCt ! UAtHlUt fcTlfcfcC.a..k- m. Ym ui r linlnr n J',t m-mj.l lr.ik.-M Orpnt IT mm . ami T M I TILST aiafefttl 102 STta 4aor. mm, Cn-rial Cfler Price 115. SO mmd InwM rMrrmm. wmm. Sta-hurf "mmtgi . Y tHim1ntHflltrt't will lauMnl!i. MVE IT TNttC MOKTIil Ta4l In Mra Ikw!. u4 win r-WHrt yt.urilt mmny ir mU1tmm. hhm w i wumi rm,tm. .. etLea, 91- mm mm, ail fnil ikJjiWd Ik nr , iH c 1 btla-rortkia bmtf -s tlSIJCT tmmvTwmmmmmmm'mmmmmwmm. DEWARE Or irfllTATtOWS:!! iiiwawiiia nH i nng iiiiwi i.i' r mwMms wita J- J .' j T WiW. mmm trimmm iWs mm mmrmmmm .r.li.tr p r ry r I f If iii ii k.ft. THE uUKUlVr rwi p"tT mM 3 ' ' a("it una tm Hin er mmmt Urn . c 1 ii n 1 ..J rtrm tmmm brm 4 mM w(wl arwifMC. 4 jortai.- tl HtnfuU -' : ml . iL bf..Mi l mxzi kr; TtTtrrrtl Tm tf aany im wtOita thrmm mmm ymm my ynm mrm mom aaiufl. MMI Ilil IirLAT (Aran. 1timti . mrm-hTirim THvVJiTr.) IMdrew, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.) ChicoRO, III. r m.imttmrmA thai a mrm anu 4 and Children. ; Signature 01 Over 30 Years. No. 297 Commer cial Street Salem Dealer in jail kinds of Woven Wire Fencing Send for circulars. GET DUB PRICES CH FOP WIRE NO. 5g STATE STREET. SALEM, OREGON. ELECTRIC BELT of Snn Jkisc. Cal., and Portland. Ore in.Salcin. Oregon, in Room 22 11 Iri nll sufTerers from Rheumatism. Ncrual and Back ' troubles. -Deafness and all vig r to call uul examine our -appli-r all other. We alo give electric lwrth trh Galvanic and Faradic cur tions free. Call iK-forc it is ' late. the city, but will call upon 'you and tt-t tluir merits free. Offu'c hours Invintr r and Manager. "On the Contrary." said the prince, "it is for you to tell" me when you are bored." Later hi- royal highness asked where the young lady was born. "At X. I have lived there all my life." "ll(,-.v many years did you say yon lived there?" inquired the prince. "I 1 am bored. ir," said the lady ' quietly. r.nghsh t'aper. ' A DELICATE ATTENTION. "Ixrd Raleigh's (graceful, little act xf, sacrificing his costly cbvak so that the queen .could go dryshod has been outdone bv a Western bride." "What did she do?" "On a' very -slippery day iast winter she scattered, the creinated allies of her firt husbatul on the front steps so that her second husband wouldn't slip down. Cleveland l'lain 1 dealer. Try Allen's Foot-Ease, A .powder to 6c shaken- into tht shoes. Your feet feci swollen, ncrv ous and hot. and get tired easily. II have smarting feet or tight shoes , f .AIWc i;(w1 tru . u rn!, fl "-" -" '"- i-sy. f. 1 C - f?."1,tn- Bh ' -". 1 blisters and callous spots. Relieves . vr . . . ' , . , , 1 resi ana co.moii. 1 ry u louav. ooici , 11? aruagisis an n snoc s ores mr 25c. I In, -acki,K5 FEE Address, Allen '. Olmsted. Ue Koy, XSi. Y The iashiorK.b'c decoration for the j evening- coifiure is -the rose . The 1 al I et ornaments devised bv fashion tsthc ! b'ack roc. spangled with rhinc-toiies. i which rest like drops of w on the ' dusky petals. These rosts arc ol black jsi'k. and exquisitely made. ; ----- -- --- 0 Alwtri cheaper In the end than mm w1" that onlr rout half aa rieb. 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A tm- J-mrm' tnim Waariam ( asat m-utt mvm,j faarktnc it costs rou nothing -rrttirf,nr?r.7.,u,:i tM l mm mm. mmy mr fmcht tml mr t ta SUMMONS. ... - 1 - I , i In the drcMit Court oT the Slate of Oregon ior Marion County. ' B. F. Durphy, plaintifl,. vs. pauie d. Durjhy, defendant. To the! said Sadie S. Durphy. above named defendant: In the name of the State ofJJrcgon, You are heubv fcxiciml to app?3t and answer the complaint filed against yon m the ahove. entitled court auu cause on or before two days alter the time prescribed in the order for the last publieaiion of this summons, which - order j provided that the first publicatin be male- on Tuesday,- the 2-th day . of April. A, . D. 1000, and the last publication thcrcoj six weeks-.thereafter, to-wit: -.On the Tuesday.! tliei 5th day of June, A. D. 1 'xxx ... - '"' You will! therefore appear and answer on or before the 7th day of June. VJ D. iooo; if you fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff- w ill apply to' "vhe'-above entitled: Court for the relief prayed for in the Complaint, to-wit: For' a decree dissolving the bonds' of matrimony now existing be tween plaintiff and defendant and (or such other j and further relief as to the court shall stem meet. This sMinmons is served upon you by publication, ami" is" published in the Oregon Statesman by virtue of an or der of the 'Honorable R. P. Boise, judge of the above entitled court. Dated this 21st day of April, A. D. 1QOO. ". j : ":j F"irst insertion April 24th. A. D. tona "; . "'--.. I MILLER & MILLER. , i ! Attorney 'for Plaintiff. 4:24-7t. I '. . ADMINISTRATOR'S FIRST NO . . I ". TICE. . " '.--" Notice . is hereby given that Scott Bozorth luiis been appointed adminis trator of the estate, of Frank S. Dear born, deceased, and has qualified as Mich.' and all persons having claims against jsaid estate are "hfrtby notified to present the same. '-duly Verified, to :rc , at No. Lm Commercial street. Salem, Oregon! within- Six Months from the date of this notice.. Dated at Salem, Oregon. .April;. 20, pxx). J .- ' . -i - ' ! SCOTT BOZO.RTII. Adiniiiistrattr of the estate of Frank S. Dearborn, jleceascd. ..: j. By Bouhaht & Martin, Attorneys (or sai. estate, 4-22-dOt.j w.st. LIFE OF II OP-10 L ICS. All hop-growers realize the time, la or an. money ex!p"enlcd in frequent renewing of poles.: The wish is fre quently expressed that some prepara tion could be" disC!oercd to save 4 this triple expenditure; Such a discovery has been made in ' Catbolincuni .Avrn-" arius; , This is an oily compound for the preservation-of. wofnl. It can he easily applied to grccu or. dry woo" and will -pieserve either, vntWit deterioration, for an jitvdefinite period. Discovered in Germany over 25 years ago. jt is sue- ces-iuily i'std joday all fver the worhl for railroad " .sleepers. pavements. brilges, ship timbers and hundreds of other" purpose-.. Absolutely effectual in preserving material under such severe usage a this, its protective value fin hop poles, exposed simply lo air an I ..oil. clin be readily perceived. A single trtatnuiH will insure them against de ray, c'ry rot an I verm.in (the latter in jurious to vine arid "pole alik?)j lor ten years and ren ter sharpening unnecessa ry for at least -tivK This can be safely -guatanteed from j,ncressfiil . fcnlts ob tained; in treating: telegraph jwilcs. in varying climates, i subjected to almost identical exposure. In these' cases C,,r" b.ibuvj'im Avmnril's has alwavs stood tin test. ; Whfn 'Mh facts as these are pre sented! to the hop grower, arguments in favUr iJi ttsiiig'i the preventive would seem jlittle ntded. Additionally, tin cost. irf. the article is light and it em be chaply appliol by any 'person. This is lone with the rbrush. or better still, by !ipping t lie . poles into th l'uirid. 'Purchasers should .notice carefuHy that the full nnrne "C.iirb ilineum ;A wen inus" appears on the package. Vas spnrioU'. imitations are offered by uri-crupiiloiw pertns under the name Carbo'ineitm iml otlier similar .titles, calculated to ''vceive the unwary, 'These, are as worthless as the (genuine article is val tiab'e. For fnrtlier information apply to R. M. Wade & Co.. Salem, Or. ' - i wtf. I : : Or. Fennel's KiDNEY and Backache. Cure. Tut all Kktnmyi BlalW-- afHt frlnarw TrmiMM, tmmm ! k.ll-rt ll -s,HklB lilnraM?.. F.iwximailam. Ml Wi-otim. ale. Unfailin; in rcmaleWeakncsg. Bf daaiera. m-.aua bf aiaU IKi ra0nia V. Kilt FKNCiR POST, coeted with ; ..Carbolineum Avunarius.. ' : ! !' ' ' ' ' 'l '- Will out wear Cedar It I" alea Hndical KtmtMlr Atcalnet Chlokrt U(. It applleaUoti to the Juadf wnlln nf poul try houwa will jp-rrnnntljr ex tiTmltit nil I.ICE. Il.-iilt: Healthy 'Cht-rna-f lent? Wrlltr fur circular, an l prieea anj men .: - ' tlon thin pnpr. r It. M. WAPK A tXK, A.nl-, I I- HALKM. OnEOO."sT. SAlEMIRONWORliS Yom Work. Solicited. GEORuE E. SLY, Sup't TO THE! PUBLi C The En ger flou r Ing mill is the place to get your cnn lom and exchange 'work done. For y prntids of the best flour 011 the ; market! in exchange for one bushel of: wheat, W. B. McMIister, propric- '" lor. -.' J 4:24-2t. ; WANTKB,-To BUY A FEW. DBT (ni alio tomf jrearllnjca and 2-yer clda. for which tbe hUheat market price, will b paid.' Thomai-Watt Co.. SaU-m. 4 ' 6-27-t A TORNADO. Blum. Tex.. ' April 27. A tornado passed through the eastern portion, of this place at rwjort today, destroying several residences and, a -two-story buildings Two persons were seriously injured. 1 - 1 ablc rapidity.