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. FEED STORES. - 1 ' 1 - " ' - , . ,. , , SALT! SALT! The lowest prices m the state. 50 lb. HALF GROUND...,, 25cts 100 lbs. HALF GRaU.ND......45ct'. SO lbs. FI T i: D A I R V . ... . .45cu. o lbs. FINK AV ELLINGTON 4v-is. ioo lbs FINE WELLINGTON 85rt5. BREWSTER & WHITE No. 91 Court Street 'Phone 1781 "The 'Feed 'Men ' DEALERS IN GRAIN, WHEAT BOUGHT 6r exJuinfd. fer flour and feed at branch office of Aurora Roller Mills, warehouse on Tfade street, near High. Slem,, Oregon, f' ' i 5 BICYCLE REPAIRING. G. A. ROBERTS Kc Bicycle Repairing New and Second Hand Wheels 105 STATE STREET 1 SALEfl, OR ! TINNING AND; PLUMBING. IT. S. BURROUGHS l TINN1NO AND, PLUMB1NO Gas - and Steam fitting, j "Manufact crer of Hop ami J Fruit Pipe. , 103 State St.. TeL 151.' Salem, Or. , BLACKSMITH iNG. I II. - I I T I , ,.. I, III. Itf; Fi R.fSMITH HORSESHOER AXD GENEM ' EUCKSJIITH ; Carriage and WagonTnaking, pecial attention paid to- interfering and lame ness of. horses; ( f f 185 Cornmerc'ial St.',1 Opp.; Brewery PHYSICIANS. J. F. COOK, M. D. BOTANICAL DOCTOR Cures Cohsumptiom, Cancer. Tumors, Gravel and Kidney Troubles, Asthma. Skin ami -Hone Diseases, without knife, plaster,, po si sons or p3in. Also Blind ness, it. . i f ; Salem, Oregon. D. D. KEELER , VETERINARY SVRGEON ; and STOCK INSPECTOR. Corner Center and Front, streets, of Steel Bridge,' Salem Oregon. foot LIVERY STABLES. . LOUIS MILLER 8c SON. -rrrieters A the- , A, ...CLUB STABLES.. . ? i Best Singe and Double Rig in 4he 'caty, diest care giveri to boarehng and transient stock". ; Teepkone 24 1. Cor. Liberty ami j Ferry SrWH S'fl- . . i - ., ,i .. . 1 . , II. R. PAGE' V. A. STEPHEN'S . PAGE STEPHENS -i Horses wcH fed, ' goetd accmmoda ttons. Fine 'Rigs. Good Kfgs for commercial men a 1 Specialty. " 4 forces boarded by day, week or month. Red froDi LOT, Feed end Bocrdino sioDie 164 Commercial St.. ; TeL 851, Salem WILLAMETTE STABLES; South Commercial St., Salem, Oregon "Having boaght 1 AV. J, Huffman's !Feed anil Livery business, we Ira ve re moved k to the 1 Willamette Stables, south of the bridge on Commercial street, where -we wilt be --found, prepar ed to serve the ip-ublic in the best p--siMe manner. -We ftmh4i rij? for driv treg. Gentle teams for ladies ami Rrod iccomnuxkrtionj (or transient tcans. lletard horses- liy idav ; or; week -. A blacksmith shrp will be run in connec tion wrth ihe-harrt. where you can. get your boree sIkhI anl all kinds of re pairing done. All.? worfe guaranteed satisfactory. . . 'j ill-- r:'; HAROLD & REYNOLDS I HARNESS MAKERS. You Want a first -class HARNESS. Call on W. WJ JOHNS - -: . f fi - i ' . I am making Ihe lest eer turned out in Salem. Call and see for yourself. RESTAURANTS. 20C PER MEAL at the WHITE HOUSE .REAM: too State' stret. Salem. MKILLOP1 & nUUKHART. Props GOOD FARMS FOR SALE From TG to 25 pern err Tliese lands arc in Maritm cottnty. O.egon. ami are 'offered on easy terms (J payment. Tiny were taken under forttcUisut e by non rei.!etts. Iicnce :.re offered for k?-r than s.imlar fariit held l-y resident .owners. For full par- ticu'ais aw! i tl"M ri;itin on or iUrrill, Jit Worcrste-r UUh I, Portland. Orrcm. or , W . V t e.. Pac ftc H r: farm pr.jer. , I ;i: . f)r. .He-i 5 1 a year. iel. v.i't:I. I t . Pacific ilentu-yteitti,, Xilem. Or, Ce-J hrin patter J-ot-.l rl lv, $1 ' -ear Fine t xit:n'. oii:csiii Job- Office. I . 1 1 1 ' ' - - - I . .1 I I I I I II I I j n , . I II !! tmm . . . 1. v.i..wVV . ......... -v,.. . for Infants Castoria Is a liarraless tmbsti - groric. Drops and Sootliiupr Syraps. It is lleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xarcotta " Kiihstance. It destroys Worms and allays Fcverishness. It cures Iiarrlicpa and Wind Colic It relieves Teeth- ' ; lng Troubles and cures Const! pat ion. It reflates tho - J Storaaeh and llowels, privinpr liealtliy nrtd natural elceo. The Childrcu'ft Pauacca The Mother's Friend. ' - The Kind You Have. Always Bought Bears the In Use For tmc erir.un tMt, tt S7 SIP rT-fi-lP-Z ,'' We have just received a carload of Fertiliizers and are now prepared to furnish our patrons anything they; wa nt in this line. Land Plaster It is now hand. the 'proper .time to use on ' '. We hive everything in the line of logue. ' I: : ! ' I 1 - ; SAVAGE & REID; Seedmen 322 and 324 Commercial Street, North 0. Salem, Fence WALTER MORLEY, Proprietor t." il GOLD MIN'IN'G Tlx-Cold Iinr& Hoh en sia Mining G unpan y filcel articles of iiicorioratiin' in the. State' D-rJirt-mcnt yesterday, .The company will.de ve4p.gold mines aud niining properties, erect stamp nvlls apd lo'a ncAl'!mi!i ing bneiKss, The principal itticc wM be located Sn I'ortlanl tTJve company has . a capital stock of $100,000. divided into shares valmd at to cents each. A. II. AVillett. W. V Giblrs. f i iiavfidson are the incorporators of re cord.- .' ... s; ; . Taeifio' H6mfstr.d. Salem,'. OrBetx farm paper. Jjued weekly. $1 vn . Mooomdak the ilraJer !nTnc'.ia: of the new Tirabmo-Somnj movement, which h somewhat akin to ..Unitarian im. will visit this country rhortly and will attend the Unitarian anniversary at Boston. ' " . i ' ' Eurek. llarneM Oil Is the brt . prervtlo of new letlT and tiio liest renovator ( old l.ther. It ol In, sort ens. Lilac k ena ud protects, Ua . Eurolia Harness Oil on jroor hnnttm, yrmr old tiar nna. .nl your tlrrlaif to. Mnd ttwjr will mm .wily lt l-tt-r but wr btntcer. SI1 cwrvwhf rrin nn all nlzrm from hair fiiiiw to tlx rrnUou. ', . . . . mi kj Mfc ext. - Kilt FKNCia lOST. catea witll ; :. , ..Carbolincum Avenarius.. wm ut wer'Cftlar It .Is. nliw a R.vtical Itemwly Apranmt ebicken !-- , - " It. upptlratioit t the inwtf wntts of poul try huw- wtll ptTtnatn'riUy -tf-rminate all I.te'K. , Itilt! Il.-alihy Chi -k-ni Menty PR. Wrtte tor elPeularn anl price nj nien tton this pnptr. . ' ' , M. VAlK & tX.. AtreotM, SALEM, OHKCtOM. ST. VITUS5 DAHCE A ltrrB, . . Jan. . M Dr. . . nCTSKK, I mknu-, S. M. WrhM rf.rr-n of rnorSt. Vltn.' iHtarv m tttf, Ril c-rT -" fan-l.,-n i-nml U- It. It prv..l SUH AHO QUICK CUREJ ' WANTED. TO PITY A FEW PTtT eows al.o some y"ariingn and 2-year--t.!s foe whleh the blKhest rnarkrt price '' will le i paid. Co Salem. ; Thomas-Watt 6-27-tf. Wilkes Stall ion,uJerome,, No. 2Q3I i - . ; Will stand for "Mares the coming sea en at Corner of Ferry and Lilerty streets. For Pedigree and partcu.ars, call on ,i '.- - ! -I Dr. A- Long Venerin2ry Surgeon. --,- atem jt. Hotel Santiafn At Defrolf. OrcRnn. Now, opftt for cmwY-r Tot:ri,:s . New He.use. newly fr.iKf4 tiri;t-c"ass aceommolatioos. price from fi.no to 1.50 per elay. . .. II.. Jicob. Proprietor. SAlEMiRONVORKS -It-.. ! k 'Your Wntk Solicited. ' ' : 1 , 1 1 "ri f .- GEORGE t.-SLY Slip't WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN; TUESDAY;: JtfNE 19, fcifc-fcit'fc-fc-fc fcii and Children. tnt tfor Castor OIL Pam. 1 Signature of Over 30 Years. rwtmtfT, uratow errv. Land Piaster ; We have a large stock Bee supplies- Send for our Bee cata- On Woven Wire Field Ferrcmg. Net ting fof; Belgian hares, t'oultry. etc. ShingleH and Screen doors. Works ; 59 State Street, Salem. . 1'IER ANSWER. "Dear iNcll." he wrote.. "tVese . violets I vc Jjnade;; so bold lo ,-send to you, Shall Jjj my; mute ambassadors; ' . , ,,v And. jtach 'shall t-e-ll how ijcep.and tie The sefiiler's. love is, craving hours T -., For Biim.:-: What me;Schgers more meet? . t: r .i Arc thy nt typical of you. ' -i- ? -Tfiey ' are so. sweet?"..: .' ;' Dear Hack' sbe wrote, "your violets Havjust this moment been received. Tlwir inessatre tMk me bv surprise, , 'Tunt something scarce to be le- . , liicved: '- u,: I sendlimy answer back -with them; ? NVhaii fitter messengers for you? So typical of how you'll feel, ! Thev ore so blue!'. Phil: delnhia Catholic Standard and Times. " " &ZL'jB3S2 LEFTi NO N'E UUT CUEAP OFFI CERS. , ) The ; .ther day a military officer en r cab in Edinbiirg. and at the gagedj end of the trip pan! the driver a nn ling. 'IK sbiliing was the exact amount due. btit more gracious customers -were in the habit of paying sixpence jTOre for tlit same distance, says the Cardiff VV'es'-ern Mail. , T.nd luck to the IVers!" .muttered the driver, iwho was. an Irishman, rue TuKv. looking at the coin io bis palav "What is that you say ?" asked the ofiu cr. .sternly. , '. :"I5'aiIflwk to the P.oers. sorr! , 'Whv do you ayit?" ? "Failth, jer honr. because they ve taken away all the eighteen penny officers and left none but the. shilling tnes ALL ABOUT FENCE POSTS. Ed itor Mediord Mail : So many farmer friends speak to me about the irritating decay of fence posts that I venture, through your columns, to tcK yeu fcow it can be avoided. Coating witli c-arboHncum avenarius the Ger man wood freserver. will absr4utefy arrejl'decay from soil, climate and ver min.; it hardens the fence posts, hop poles, honse supports or other wooden fixtures treated and adds many years to their usefulness. I have saved tirrc, work-sand meney by using this com pound and think o thrifty farmer should fe without it. , see from artic le published in the Orcgonian that they are employing- car!alineum aven rius'; in Portland for paving Hocks, the Madison street bridge timbers, etc! comp'ishes for city folks on 1 a large soale. it will certainly accomplish for countiry people on a small scale when pscd for domestic; purposes. No ex pert tinuwiciijie is requircu in u.mK it. I hav appbed it with a 1rnsh the samt ar l iwouut paint; or t treating icnce pests; or hop poles simply dipped tbem in a j.carboiineum avenarius bath. I bave vet to record an unsuccessful trial of this preparation." and tean cordially recommend it as a sure preserver, of wood for whatever purpose used. Cajibolineum avenarius not only savesi time and money by its preserva tive j qualities, but its economic -nents are amgumented by the low price at which it is sold in this territory. If other reap the benefit of my experi enceijthis letter will not be wasted, but trove an ansaiute oenetacon to our farming community. ; I Understand this compound rn be procured of R. M. Wade & Co Salsm. Orr-gon. I. bought mine direct from Fisher, .Tbersen & Co at Portland Oregon," "who' represent the German manufacturers. . ' il PROGRESSIVE FARMER ifj " " .. , J II A rni?P (T? DT niTf?ing public. TWs is where the admiral's JSXallUJXIb .Via.' LJjnUUU STATE AUTHORITIES SkOnriEI FEUEBAL orriCEKS 1)1 At Sn rrmwix-o, of t'u tlM alias ef IU of TTatehfcilarftA. Frem Da'ily Statesman, June 16.)' irivate Secretary Walter Lyon, of the Governcr"s office received a telegram. last night, front Dr.' Kinyounv surgeon of the marine hospital service and quar-. antme- ofiictr at -San I'rancisco. warning the .Oregon ' authceities against the bubonic plague, which 4$ liable to spread trom lianshranciso. where a eiu.irantine has recently been established around Uie Chinese u-uarter of the city, aud which einaranEne wa la-ir evenincr ensiuivea ov the FederaV courts Air. Lyon at ovre communicated .with Dr.lJ. A. ' Fulton, the state Health otliccr at Astoria, fyinghim ejf the condition of affairs, and that eifScial will keep a iviatchful eye on incoming vessels. ; ; the ; SouUiem t a cific Cenp.'iny baa ajioi been notified, and all precautions taken toward .pre venting the disease frem, fieing .brought to thisvMate.., The' telegram from lf. Kinyoun is" as follows: u "The Federal court dissolves thequar-antine.-. imposed by the ;local boar-J "of health on the .Clwnese elistrict on ac count ; of eleven eleat-hs from plague occuring from March 7tli to r i iJune ?eL I would ; sug gest! that precautieinary: 'measures be insitiulicd against all persons coming from-the infected itistridt. I have noti fied ommon carriers, under the law of 1890.110 refuse traBsporlition to all per stinsj leaving San Franfcisco, for either states, unle provided With a certificate signed by the marine hospital ofticer." -.. H: ';t ..i:,:'.i.'-;-h; .; I. ,,,":;? . ' San 'Francisco. June jiiAt a meet ing. f the Board of ' iMalth. this after- iHMjtiTjejie tpiarantine of Chinatown' wa"s declared dissolveL,; ! ' ; j V . "j ,. . ' u i ' Try iAtten'1 Fobt-Ease, A ! powder to7 be snake n into j the shoes, Yourjfect feel j swollen, nerr ous iand hotand; get tired easily. If you have smarting feet! or tight shoes, trv Allen's Foot-F-asel It cools the leet' and makes walking easy. Cures Wollen, sweating; feet, Ingrowing nails. busters and calgous I spots. Relieves corps anil bunions of all pain ana gire! rest; and comfort. Trj it today. Sold by all druggists and shoc stores for 25c Tria! package lREE- i Address Allen S. Olmsted. Le Roy. N. Y : ... .U T "' - . ! CniNCfS IM Cl'CCKE f ACUITY. I Board of Regents of SState University Hold Meeting Prof. McElroy , , j Resigns-New' Instructors.,1; . ; - S The lwvrd ,01 regents of the state tth; versity he1,Ji a business mct-tinr -at En gene, Thurs4lay nnorning R. S. Bean, ot this' city, president jjof the boards at tendiher the; oicetrn . The Tolhiwing ofueers were re-elected: R. S. Bean, president; ;J. J. Walton, sec retary.' and luy I lovey, treasurer, :-" 'Prof: E. 15. I.McElrCy resigned his proifessorshili. : ' ; : "t'.' Two fh?4rnc;tors,t6'!be recommended by Dr. Strong, were rtrdered eoipKyeT They are: Joseph Sdhafer at $Soo iter year and dlcnry D. Sheldon or M. -Triplet at $1200 per yearj .iter . routine bnincss the Itoard adjjourned.' Concerning PrcfesSof- fMc Elr'oy's resig nation, the Eugene (Register had the following: " '. "' ! " '" '' "Prof. E. B. McElroy resigned as a meiriber ed faculty rf ! the U- O.- yester day.; "The profcso! has already had several very flattering eiffcrs in other lints .of business ami one ef the, chief of these he may take upt : In an interview Mr. 'McElroy said that -with aview to canvassing thoroughly, one of the pro positions made 'him hi? will go-east dur ing -j the latter part ojf this jivonth and in evidentially will atijend the National Education Assciatiojn at Charleston Tbe prefesor is vice president of this association.' Should Prof. AlcEIroy en gage in other businesis he will-place bis property interests in jthjis state on sale. Hts fine, -stock ami (grain farm of 500 acres near Monroe may - be put on the market-TSiis- is one ' of the most valu able and highly improved farms in 'BenV umcountyi. He' has recently lial a fair ofiitV ffr h'm wheat kinds in Eastern Ore grsti which he may dispose of at an early day, In atblitionvtb this he has already placed his fruit- lands near Cor vallis tin thefmarket ami they will be Sold at a geittd figure, i If be enters into tnmmr rial, life his flocks of goats and sSicep will lik,wise find ready sale, ' Prof. McElroy hasAbeen twenty-five years in active educational w;orfc and for tWdve years was state superintendent ef c5nt.K As an edueator he has stood well e the front in. the piemcer educa tional -work of, "the state, ft i to oe hoped that the professor wiH remain in Oregon. N j THE ADMIRAL'S TAILOR. i In a motlea little tailoring shop on Pennsylvania avenue, within a few step ?f the na-y departmerH,- Admiral Dew ;y"i peirtrait pfcers out from the webs if new' springs suitings and cheerful .-ests, a cntichug a tradtmark as was ver flaunted in the.iace Of a hero-lov- s x i For Bilk Werrou tMnorder-. aaeh as- j Wind aaS Pia ta the Somch, Sick Headache, 1 H eat, Um at Appetite, SborraeM tA Brea t,Coa- 1 rHreaess, Btotcbea oa tne ana. umwmm c-rp, 1 frirtirfuj Dreana, aad NerreH-a aad TrewbA- 1 lag Sca-nttoaa, etc TheM aUmrata ail arise J from a tttnaxKJca or womwKu cwnuwk w am stomadi ler. J.'- . , - flMCajat i PI77SV takes aa dlrcetcd, will ' ' ' IMT r frmpt!y nawrt any ptHMractioa r Jtregalari-' 1 f of the arateaa. Far a ' i t Weak Sburk. Iipair4 Mf-esU. Stdt 1 9 . U . fll i t mm i. ll I Utf J k. ill asee'ie a tew dor will wwk -roo- i (. dera apo the Vital Orgaaa ; Sereactkeaiai the 4 i- JMaacaJar Srsirm, re-tariat tb tong loot Co- 4 BJesi mmmm ani wirti the Wusasiiaf mf HmmltH 4 tarn ssarfa ffttjroMmm ar mrofebe a 4 Irane. ror tltrvaiag on rem-rm inej rx ipccuiir - Itttavsed. These are" f acu " admitted by thaw- 1 aasda, is ill cUsars of sockty.aad ens ef the -beat asBaratneea to the Nerrn aad DebHitared H that Oa-aawwai fu Mmwm thm I mi laaaa" aatat W V fmm4 MmttS- ZzZZTia thm Wo4d. Tkdm mm awa axrAairsey wrtthuit thm trmitiromttotft , r4 tmmtunonJl. thm tact ttmini thmt aavsa. , Bcecham'a FtHa fcrr for tetfiy years eeea the popular laailr-awlie. B-wa the r.aitsa i Uncaxca iaapakea,aa4 they sow ataad a-iUaoot j arivsk "., 1 10 scats tod 25 cesta, at all drug stares. j . Abou-J aale 0Oj30O boxes. 1 . ."- - - - - - - -- -- -- -- -- - - rEG HAM ,190a tailor d.es business . and whire for twenty -two r.v..-- years the fastidious- naval lialhi- -garments made. Yiira tru sense of tlie nice alout the sougrht this man. t)ie favorite tailor for the fashionable men of the anmy an4 navy, and k is a compliment to the ad niitar contancj-, no less than to the Uu'orY art. that this tallof made the particular jacket which clothed -the in ducible admiral when he stood the rain of hot and shell in Manila bay. The admiral also gave a generoti- order just before h:& wedding. ajs a Washington correspondent. - A souvenir Utter, written and signed by the admiral, bears testimony to the success of the new frtck suit worn for rhef first time , in : Chicago. Fighting agrees with the admiral, tor Ins chet measurement grew ; from "Vi inches in I&7 to 40 inches: w heii he gave his last order, a ft-w weeks since. Scotch high ball and; sumptuous banquets hae failed to increase his girth, for he 1 hasl ' -retained a waist measure ef X7V3 noti-'inche for . good, many years. He is not a tall man, measuring enly alnrnt 5 feet 6;, j inches, though, on account of fiis fine position when sitting, he ap pears muVh taller. ' Admiral . Dewey; has always been - a fastidious though sensible dresser, or dering from four to six suits a year, w'.iich are -invariably of the choicest material, fine linings and superb fit. He decides quickly upon bo rh pattern and cut and pays as proniptryxf-perchance the tailor neglects to srndt thebilj an autograph letter is sent retpjesting if. 'Uy a curious coincidence.1 the admir al's, tailor is also tailor to the Spanish minister. Years-sago, when the Duke d'Aros. came toAVashington as an at tache of the Spanish Legation and was admired as one t the - most dapper beaux ew the diplomatic set, he went to the unpretentious shop , in Pennsylva nia avenue, and now. twenty .years later, by stinie frolic of fate, he patTon- 17.es tne same man as uoes tne gre-aiesi hero Qt the Slani.sh-vnieTican war. The admiral's tailor has had a chance to study the ohys.Kin ; . many of .the greatest hierf f tie: capitaU-sinee iSfu. including several Presidents, among ib m General Grant and men of his eabWt.' V Ale-ntr 'iwtrh ihe notables' clothes he manufactures the liveries for President McKin'ey's household. CREAMERY FOR SILVERTON.--A letter to the Pacific Homestead, of this city, says Silvcrton is to have a crtamery; that tlic owner. Air. 1: iv. Miirer, formerly of Denmark, antl later of Washingtem county, in this state, and a thorough going, practical butter mak er, has begun to rcUiodel the Depot Hotel building, and to fit it up for a rnoelern creamery. This will give Mar ion county-five public creameries tiwi at Salm. and one each at-Marion. Stay . ton, and Silverton. to say notlwng of the farm creameries scattered throughout lie countv . And this w here only a little w,hile ago there were none at all. .Mr. Townsend. of. -the White Clever cre-im-ety, em East State street, says he is more han pleased and surprised at the manner in whieh the Win patron are staving by the intitutiQn and pcrparing tii increase their supply 01., miner tai. Ite savs- the., number of -.patams ..has reached nearly -SOOand ihat new patrons aTe cnwng to the institution - all tne time. Geo. D.' Goodhue, manager of the,,Slem(Creamcry, reports the same encouraging '.support and outlook. The appearances arc that ttKrc is noing to be a veritable creamery and dairy boom. with no backsets a tiling that wiH.be worth iuore for Salem and the Country surrounding than i new railroad---yes; more than two new r;lroads. A .BICYCLE ACCIDENT. A Mrs. Weider. of Eugene, who is visiting with friends' about seven miles casjt of Sa lem, met -with an accident yesterday af termm while riding her bicycle, that re quired the attendance of a physician, Mrs. Weieler was descending a lon-g. f teep hill whe'n she lost her. pedals and before she could replace her feet, the yhcel was beyond her control and she was' carried to the bottom of the bill in a very short time when she was thrown, from her wheel, falling upon her head and sustalniig some very ser ious scalp and facial bruises. She was unconscious for some time. Or. J. N. Smith; y-f this city, -was called and at tended the woman. v A SEVEnt- CRITICISM KK'JKNTS OF THE ASHLAMJ STATU ; I urtiRMAi. shcimmhv Arrmlcrajexl by the Tlrtlneja tor Their Actio In Dtaanlaalaj- tfaa Ffatdr sstl t'ra a a tor of (ha Colleg. -Under, the captkn-"A Star Chamber Proccedimg" 4he Ashland (Or.) Tidings, of Thursday print a severe arraign- jrneiH cf the board of regents of the ISonthern Oregon State -Normal Sclu I. on account of the board action jin dis missing President W. T. Van Scy from the facuity. Prof. Van Scoy. wlio was Kr many years an honored resident of Marion county, having taught various schools here, has many friends 5n the Willamette valley, who will be grieved to hear of the Imard's action, and, de mands for 'reasons' for such action will doubtless be made. The article in ques tion is as follows; i "Tberrgents of the Southern Oregon State Normal School met in the parlor of the Bank of Ashland. Tuesday There were present State Supt. J. H. Arker manj Secretary of State Frank I. Dun Saf, of Salem; Mayor H. C. Kinney and 5enator Harmon, of Grants Pass; Supt, ("1. A. Gregory, of Mediord; County Judge L.-F. WiKits. of Klamath Falls and R. P. Neil and F H. Carter of Ash land. " - - ' ' . ' : "Prof W. M- Clayton was elected president of the faculty at $i too per year. I; F Vining and 'Miss Alice Applrgate were retained at $750 ner year and Sliss Elfa F. Bixtee of Castle Rock. (Washing ton, will succeed iMiss Dickon at $650 per year. The successor of Prof. Clay ton old department still remains open. "The regent officers electeJ are: il. C Kinney, president; F. H. Carter. R. t- . - -1 . . 1 .1, X.' ' f .-veil aiti ui. - jvjiiiitj, uciujvc committee; IL C. Galey, secretary; E V. Carter, treasurer. .- "Their is a general fetung of indigna tion in town over the dismissal of AV. T, Van Scoy as president of the ne-ma! There seem to be no 'element of grati tude feft, in the undeTstaneling of men who happen to hold a little brief au thority and po-wer. Out of the eight re pent only two R. P. Neil and L. F. VVillits voted to retain the .man rwho built the school and maintairied himseli and family, on a bread and water bill &rom 7rs. Suntcr to 97?rs. JPhArAaml ftKrrsa to mi kmm mo. 7.J-wl "One year ago last June thn-e doc tors gave me up to die, and as I had at different times used your .Vegetable Compound with pood result, I had too much faith In It to die until I had tried it again. I was apparently an invalid, ' trw confined to my bod lor ten weeks. (I believe my trouble was ulceration of womb). ' ,; "After taking four bottles of the Compound and using some of tbe Liver . Pills and Sanatira Wash, at the end of two months I had greatly Improved and weighed 155 pounds, when I never before weighed orer 13. Lydia E. mnkham's Vegetable Compound Is the . best medicine I ever used, and I recom mend it to all my friends." -Mr Aits A Eva Gittib, Iltooixsvnxs, Mo. Mrs. Baraasrt VJajoy Ufa Otte Msrs. "Dub Mrs. Pixkiiam I had been sick ever since my marriage, seven years ago; hare (riven birth to four children, and had two miscarriages. I had falling of womb, leucorrheea, pains in back and legs ; dyspepsia and a nervous trembling" of the ; stomach. Now I have none of theso troubles and can enjoy my life.' Your medicine has worked wonders for . me.MHa. S. Barxhabt, Nkw Cabtlk, Pa. 5f fare, for four-years that the ..school might 'Vive and noTMic. Gregory lot the fight, but it is eiuite likt;ly. that, bis tiamo is being also use, a a scapegoat ft cover the perfidy of others. '- Every l.dy in town, that express themselves at all. are highly indignant and deepl sympathize with Mr. Van Sc.iy and are unable to understand what cold-luarttd material stme pep!e arc made', of. to be able to allow a man ;o pick the Sv ho. I out-of theTgutttr and -carry it through the starvation period of four years, and then not be allowetl to recoup, his bt .lir.ances sufficiently to get' out of town elect ntly. But the comniunety is. ahead of Van Scoy. real tst.itc in the town, and particularly Ea.-t Ashland, has ha ! a-bottom' put t its'-finances and the town has prospt -red aul grown as a re sult ef the work that -nobody was y peculiarly organize it. as tiey t o kcei rriive. But everybody benHitted by Van Scov's htroic and more than human sacrifices, are going about -with full stomaehs arid heads in the air. and thrj heads are so far in the air, that they are unable to see any. more almost nnhumin sacrifices br Van a.My 4 make. "As this mkcics of -mgratitude is be- ceitiung almost common anr seemrngi.vj ju-sttcc and tight are biting ' the dut lailv.'-wc will refrain from attfiii!S.inig to gather in print the vitriolic wrd aiiil fitniresof sncech sullicuntly tprty to projierly express the gcm-Tal jniblic feel ing in tins 'particular car, "wiuie Rome";, petiple niorc reverent than this vriicr Can,' in thefiace t these events. pnui Mr; Van Scoy and hl-sympathizers up- ward toward heavctt, wc would Inve ihrtii til.-iro :tln,ir trtitt in 'the hote that the; ref uirncc- oi llic giory cii f.onic peo-t nlc. does not shim in -the other place t corrnpt and corrode its inhabitant.. An I while the ne'xt Legislature will as.se iu!Ief in a. few months, it' may not be anuss! to have these wjsc irteii amend the i- tu- catlonal System so a to. cut out a lot of --fine sentimental iilxl emotion-breed ) ing deiartment., Mich .'us t locution; mtt-( sic, etc.; 'find create the chair of fine-! haired, scientific treachery and duplicity3! a it -that we wish to unduly promote itH'se leauires et cnaracner. out ratner to eten up the curriculum atul k'vc the younger fetfneration ( a fair chance with the tine arts that are so seemingly nec cssary to the competitive, civiltation of the age whereby each" scoundrel should be! etpuppttl for the either scoundrel when he . inert s him. It would Mcal have the effect of relieving the poigjfsrnt jrfrf that strikes the public conscience iinrd at so many events that come troop ing aletng regularly, crucifying the in nocent antl sublime .while the sordid and nasty hold their own." , The haart la tha mtmt vital orgaa of tba bady . (t tat ha etiKtua taat -ropla the tnuwlea and tend aiiKteimnra to tba sarvea aud brats and to all tba organs of tba Uxly. A flaw In lu ataebaoUm la certain to ft -a rlwi to -ertou rcitilla. Wcakneaadenute tha ftroeefica of a flaw. It la s forerunner of o me tallic; more at-riou Dial la to occur You sra lbs engineer. Look to your' an flue. Sea that no acci dent occur. HUDYAN la whatroUDl. HUO YAN will alrnplheu tba heart. HUOYAN will aiaka tba heart nurlil atrong and bard. Do not delay too lonr. Begin tba usaof HU OX AN sow. HERE ARE YOUR SYMPTOMS; i 1-8. THROBBINO XV THE TEM PLES WHEN X.TXSO DOWN. HUO YAN will esaaa the throbbing to diaappear. j 8-4. B.IWOIWOIHTHKKARS-HUO-YAfl a tope tba rtoglng sad ttttuisg ta s ahort titas. ' ' - - i I 4-6. ALTERNATE FAXENESS AND rLUSHINO OF TBE CHECKS. HUO YAN will rasters tha circulation ot tba blood to Its aorneal condition sad keep s conataat healthy color la tba coeaka. ! 1. PALPITATION Ol TOE TJEAJIT AND IHHEOtTLA.il BE ATINO. HUO YAN , Df etraagthealag the heart maaclaa sad tha aerrea that iopply ft, will stop the palpl tstloa sad flattsrlag sad esoas tha heart to samt regularly. 8. THBOBBINO IN THE STOMACH SEOXON. Thle throbbing aad pslaaUag dls sppasr shortly sfur the aas of HUDYAN. Tboosaads liars ssea esrsd at Heart Wask sss hy HUOYAN. Too akoold be cared so. HUDYAN wlU sura you. Proesrs HUOYAN trom your drogglat. It 1 eold ta all arsgatoras for SOo. par paekag,'eT saekagaa fee VI. tA. 11 yatir drtigglat does not keca m aend direct to tha HUDYAN REM EDY COMPANY.'M Frsnclaco, CsL Coniultths HUDYAN OOCTOftS FRCC. Tos B3ayea.lt and sea them and hare a free eona-altatlon. It. yow aannot ea.ll am tha doetora write to theca for sd rles. It will be gtTea free for the aaklog. Addreaa . rf3Yii r'"iY f'",?,,iY - Car. tlaaMaa, Martiat sad Cilia Sta, SAN FRANCISCO, CAU