Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, August 28, 1900, Page 8, Image 8

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    WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1
Thermometers -.
For hop dryers noil dairymen. Wc have Just received a big stock
aIo p.Klrt magnifying glasses and microscoiies.
We have one thermometer which register the extreme heat and cold,
you can tell at a glace the Jiighest and lowest pojnt reach by the mercury
I 'rices ranging from 20c to $2,00. ( :
Barr's Jewelry Store
11 8 State Street ' Salem, Oregon
C-D-MINTON
131 COURT STREET -w" 1. STALEY. Principal
It will afford ns pleasure to show visitors through our new rooms. We
are Iietter equipped than ever liefore to prepare young men and women for
useful ufs. We offer thorough lnstmctiou in five courses:
Business, Shorthand, English, Typewriting and Penmanship
Our diort hand department Is now in esskni, and will bo continue
through the fcummer. Our ucav catalogue will give full information con
cerning the courses of study, rates of tuition, etc. FOU A COPY,
and plan now to attend the coining fal'L
MOIT'S
PENNYROYAL
, 111 or and" banian pains
of menstruation." They are LIFE SAVIillS to girls at
womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. No
known remedy for women eqnals them. Cannot do harm life
becomes a pleasure $1.M WAl 150X II Y MAIL. Sold
Iiy drusgIsts. DE. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio.
FOR SALE BY A LL DRUGGISTS.
Ah
FYAIUIIMF THIR
lf IIIIIIIIUI I I II J
mmm mm mmmm m m m m mmw mmmm m mmr m m m w
SOMETHING .NEW AND OOOI) ALL THE TIME.
$IOOO
Will buy 21 acres of rich hill
1 uik nninijt. m TiiMiKiiiK in' ruv or. raiem. ami me vauey. and wiln
a magnitii cut view or the mountains; fair I1011.se; barn 2Ox30 feet;
well; 5 acres fruit, orchard teu years old. Good terms.
$700
A h:i imI.'. me cottasro of six ro
lot, fenced: fruit, garden, flowers, etc., centrally located In resi
dence portion. This Is a sacrilice.
173 acres
Five miles south of Salem on
lieaver da 111 land; line house.
well watered with springs.
cheap.
no acres
Three miles northward from
land, til rt liottom; all black
160 acres
Close to farm last above; all
ground for all kinds of crop.
7 acres
In fruit orchard 8 yars old and
place" southeast of Turner. Can
i acre
Near West Salem, '.11 good fr
property. ''.'
14 acres
Of finest of latidTlose by fair grounds, good house, barn and out
buildings; good-'orchard; plenty of berries and evcrythiug to make
a pleasant and profitable home.
$750
Will buy ten acres of land just
worth 200 an acrj In two years.
SALEn LAND OFFICE
Up Stairs in the Statesman Building.
SEND US ONE DOLLAR
I. i , '? i "t 'JiA
ttr t
FINE JOB
-766 Connrrrfjd Srrecf.
III 1 . ;i! El
fine Pedigreed...
I J JOES
'Bred, or with litter; also some young
bueks for sale. '
XV rite us or call at the rabbltry. '
' If jou want to see the genuine Ilufus
lied, inspect our stock.
PILLS
They overcome Weak
ncss, irregularity, and
omissions, increaso vig-
1 1ST
L.III I
Kind. 2i,.j miles from the big bridge In
oms and basement: uiee' south frnns
Jefferson road; has over IOO acres of
and barn; 20 acres of . good timber;
An Ideal farm $nd can be be bought
Jefferson, in "Parrlsh's gap. Roiling
loam soil. ell watered.
but 20 acres in cultivation,
Good
in good eonditiou;' tiear McKiuney
be had cheap and on good tcrrus.
uit; will exchauge for Kaletu town
outside the city liiu'ts. that will b
. - -
err mm 1.
TO l miTM
VJ SPECIAL HIGH CRAPE
S38.50 STOCK SADDLE
YOU CAW EXAMINE IT SraTr'
yericcllj wmtUtmftmrjr exactly ma revrrscated.
An Extra Fino High Crado Saddle
tmI tf jnl of mMIe wm fwntei nt tnr
OUR PRICE, $38, SJ,
im h depwit, ar ana (rdclic
rharvr.
Thi9 Saddle la made on a ISKor
lu-lnch Genuine Ladosma or
Nelson Heavy Steel Fork....
e.wrrriXT :leptk kawhidf covkkki
FKt:ll bMrdnrmU et 1. itlc-l iilnf .rtl tirnjM
- iartt iMHiM, . airaa. wm
TREE IS MADE fcXTBA STROKG
im4, In. wite MirNp tnuhvnt, tV-dirli Clartnp
ritni Ki ot r , InrS tin bwfcl on eltMd. kojr
'tti tw4d Moxlcsa 4Kra front d?a, aar tto
fceilinr Cstk c-im-fa. oaaaecUof aUmix, Loop Mat, KM an
Jonkey ail ana pirea. ;
ECAWT HAND RAISED STAMPING
iitTt-rmt--1. - Wrla-at mT PiMIr ). Miila
fAr ihTni. tKMiad, tRUbUT IS Aaaif
a I. a o i & ll.
WRITE FOR FREE VEHICLE. HARNESS W9 SADDLE
CATALOGUE. hawing a hill ha ( Cowboy a4 Rncar
Catftts at lh lowat arte as er fuatad. Address.
SaRS. ROEBUCK (Ins.) CHICAGO, ILL
PRIINXI1NG
LEGAL BLANKS
300 K WORK
! " x .: 4 r.
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ISrATESMAN.JOB OFFICE
ROOSEVELT IS
CODING WEST
Will Speak In Montana, Idaho and
Itab,
CAN50T C01TE TO THE COAST
His Tear inelades Many Slates la the
Mississippi ' Valley Xegro
Editors in Session. 1
CHICAGO, Aug. 1ST Governor
IlooKevcH's route for liis trip through
tlK West was annouucjiHl today. sStart
from Chicago on Sciteuibcr Dth,
he will spcuk iu Wisconsin, South Da
kota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho,
Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, ; Kansas,
Nebraska and Iowa, before I reaching
this dty again. On Septeuaber 17th
he wiH K'ak in llclemi, Mont.; Sep
tember 18th. Butte, Mont.; September
10th, l'ocatello. Idaho. lie will not
visit Oregon, Washington and Califor
nia. VOTED DOWN.
Iiuliannpolix, InL, Aug. 27.-The Na
tional A fro-American Press Assoeia
tiou tolay -opened with over tif ty dele
gxites In attendance. A resolution to
endorse the administration of livi
dent M-Kiiikj, was voted -down after
a. hot discussion.
THEY WILL FUSE.
Ida lid lK"nioTats and PoimHsts to Ileal
Their Differences.
Hoist, Idaho, Aug. 27. Tin Deiuo-
ciatic and i'opullst leader are 'gather-'
ed here for the pnriMW of arranging a
gusion at tentatively agived on at a
recent confeix'Uce in t)liicago. Tiie
plan is to 'have the Populists take
tlown tlieir electors, aiid they are to lx;
given the Hepreiseutative in (Congress,
the State Auditor and tin? Mine In
iqiector. Tliere has Ikvu much talk to
the en"ct fliat there might be trouble
in bringing atimit an arningemeut, but
fclmse inteiiestetl apiwar to feel contl-
dent it will, lie accomplished. The
formal conference 4s to Ix-giu tomor
row.
MAIL VOU NOME.
Contract Let to Carry Letters via
lhiwson During the Winter.
Washington, Aug. L'7. The INistottice
DenartJiieiit Ikih given the contract to
the t Canadian iH'velopment Company
(iiitmeui 10 earry ine letier man iroui
Skagway to St. Michaels ami Nome.
fium IeeemlT 1st to March Jlst,
The route will -be via Dawson.
FITZSIMMONS IS OUT.
Has Anuomieed His Permanent Ktiiv
inent from the King.
New York, Ang. -. - IolTt Kitz
simnionH ttxlay announced his retire
ment from the pugilistic .ring. He
made an ineffectual attempt today to
get on a ana'tch for the heavyweight
championship with .las. J, Jeffries, V
take place lefore t'Mt Ilorton law ex
pires, at iniln1glit next Friday.
o a ta s o 3R. tr .
BearU3 Tb IvKid Yoo Haw Always BoajM
Bignatax
of
THE WOOLEN MILLS
ONE IILNOKEIl PKOPLK EMPLOTEIl
IN ITS OPERATION.
Oni of tha Mannrarturlnc Concerns That
Did Not Close Daring the
Hard Tlmri.
There are KM) people employed by
the Salem Woolen Mill Co. at present,
and this force kectw the mill In oier
ation day and night, j; Ity running
nig!it does, not mean that the mill Is
making a. great -deal of money or has
a great rush of business, for it ias
Ikh ii the policy of the management of
the mill to rm day and night and
there liave lwen ft-v nights 1u tlie last
lifUi-n yesirs wlieu the mill was not
running, of course, excepting Suualay
nights UUtl time loHt bv the rtcKlrrii".
tion of the plant by Are, a few years J
nr.... 'I'l . ...Ml . 1 . . . . . .. . 1 . t
win uwT) uui k"-j a great
Ktock of gnls on tiaud. but contracts
In advam-e; that Is. sells goods ami
then makes them. For instance, the
mill Is now liiaking gMMls on n cou
tra ma ile MMiie' months ago.
The mill is making -lnlli f1:iiu.i
ami blankets to the value of about
xi.t,iMM Mr month. -
It rjuire8 aliout MHK pounds of
wool fir the use of the mill annually;
most of Mu toek has olready lnx-n
purchas-! for the cominsr vnr
.fttie-duilf has Ikhmi taken from the vaJ.
ley and the iviiiaimler comes from
Eastern Ongon.
This was one of rlie tiiaiiiir.itnriM..
concerns, it should be- reniemlered
inai ttm imH. ios Its doors during the
bard tiutcx Mtat struek ilu nation
Pew years Iwvk. This mill, instead of
rlositig. -crowde.1 the limit of its nl
IeJty and by this means was able to
run without & Joss. S.il.m nn.i
down nrilb like thU, nnder similar
management, aud tlie time is coming
when the city will harp tlieni, too.
- CAUt; I IT IN THE ACT.-A bout
l:l. otl-Mk this (Tuesday) morning.
Officer Snrith dweovered two men at
work on an old engine Just south of
the South Commercial street bridge,
apparently : detachinsr flifurM ti,q
itti-er siH-eeededn eapturing one of
ine men. nut The other escaped. The
one arretted was taken to ' the city
hall aud locked up, but nothing was
iouuu 11 mm to Indicate that he had
removed anything from llie engine.
Ilnnotur 4t,af a . 1 . Am . . 1
,.v.-,.v, j t. t. aii iuc viulti tnxeu
him the fellow threw away some
thing, "which appeared, fiota tbe'so(und
k made in striking, ' to -be, a piece of
metal, ; probably some part of the en
gine, widen, It found on the prisoner's
peuon, would have been Incriminat
ing evidence against him. jTne fellow
refused to give his name. He wQI
have a bearing this morning.
FAKE WELL fjERXION.-r-Iter. J. J.
Evans, pastor of he First Christian
church, preached hla final aermon on
Sunday evening, to a Urge audience.
Iter, and Mrs. Evans leave on Friday
for. lied Bluff, California,' where Ilev.
Erana will assume the pastorate of the
Christian church. Rev. Powell Mr.
Evans' successor, will arrive in this
city tn a couple of weeks and -will as
sume charge of the local church. '
A WOI1KEIL XJiUjert. Patterson
& Itrophy will xn have one of the
lest places in the. countj, II. Brophy
is a worker." Eola correq)ondent In
Dallas (I'olk county) Itemizer. ; This
nfin to Henry Broifliy, ex-warden at
the ieuitentiary "who i now a tiller
of the son - in the well-known hop
ami stock farm alluded to in the fore
?o4ng. :
VISITING INSTITUTES. State
Supt. J. II. Ackerman spent yesterday
In his office at tbe Cupitol, attending
to his.corresponxJerice, and leaves to
day for ILillesbono, where he will at
tend the Washington Comity Teach
ers Institute toraoJTow. j On- Frklay
he will be at Hood River, where he
will address the Wasco County Teach
ers' Institute.
FIR COXES. Wesley January lias
started for the Big Elk country o
gather lir burrs or cones.' lie is in the
employ of a Silvertou man, wlio has
a contract for It WO sacks. It Is con-je.-turel
that they are to lie used for
(medicinal purposes. Corvallis Gazette.
l?OXD APPROVED.-i-The bo ml of
of Mrs. Emelme. A. Marsh, ns mierdhin
of Miles L. Marsh, a mtaor, for JTWO.
was yestcrilay iilexl in t.the prolntite
court nnd approved by: County Judge
John II. Scott.
ONE LICENSE. County Oerk W.
W. Ha.ll yesterday issued a marriage
license to Z. T. Ziegler and Miss Cora
DantcL uion the applii-atiou and attl
davit of George W. Fry. .
MAUDE AND THE JUDGE.
Tlie ex -judge sat In hi rustic chair.
Dreaming of days when prosjiects
were fair.
When lie was a clerk in . a grocery
store.
Reading law at night for an hour or
more.
Then politics gave him a playful
nudge
Aud set him up on the bench as a
judge.
While 011 Jiis vacation j one eumitier
day
He met Maude Muller at work in the
hay.
dove,
Now, Maude was as sHiy as a turtle
So the judge fell heels over liead in
love.
"Maude, dear," said le "for pity's
?ke
Come, be my bride, and give up that
rake."
But Maudle answered and said: "Oh
no; .
The chap for me is tlie man with tlie
hoe."
Pulling off his coat, the Judge said:
"See,
For your sake, Maudie, I'll a farmer
be."
So tlie love-sick judge gave up his job
Ami became a granger alas! iioor
slob!
They married and liought a farm on
t lne '
And settled down to a life sublime
For elgiitwu hours they toiled eaeh
day.
Trying the mortgage on the farm to
pay. ,
This happened some .-forty-odd years
ago.
But rill the ex-judge wields the hoe.
He is getting tiff in clliow and knee,
For he Isn't as. young as he 'used to be.
But le often dreams of what might
have, bc-eu.
For the mortgage is bigger now than
then.
Chicago News,
I count myself in nothing else ho
happy.
As in a sou! renunnb'ring my gmd
friend!:
And, as my fortune 'ripens with thy
love.
It shall lie still thy true love recom
pense. '
- Richard III.
FORTUNE FROM BELGIAN HARES.
Better titan poultry,
Produced Cheaper.
FOR SALE
Fine Backs, also Does bred and
unbred. ,
BARGAINS:-::-:
Does and litters for. 120 00
" " " .... 19 00
" " " , 10 00 :
; All fine Littera?
If you know a bargain in Belgians you
will not hesitate, a fine start .
. witlioat waiting.
Write tor prices or enquire 'mt Steteammr
nice.
T. A. WEICU. 3AIEH. 060".
t- . - . ; ; ' . - H .
Jf2r Vnna TT iIZI-UlIIIIBII'i""I' aafc Tajav
v
Marker
Reports.
The .local market quotations yester
day vere as follows:
Wheat Hi cents at the Salem Flour
ing Mills Co.'s office.
Oaita 35 cent tbuylug). - , ,
Hay Cheat, buying $U to.$LoO; tim
timothy; $&so to $ia
Flour 73 and SO cents iter sack; J.SO
to $3 per bid.
M1H fwnl Bran, $13; shorts, $13.50.
Butter 20 ami 22 cents, tbuying)..
Eggs 151-euts,
Poultry Chickens, 7c per lb; market
badly overstocked.
Pork Fat, 4 gross, 5 net.
Ikvf Steers, 'ZV2, cows, 3iei gowl
heifer, 3Hc.
Mutton Sheep, 3 to zV on foot; shear
ed 2lt to 3c. "
Veal 6i and 7c dressed.
Potatoes 25$t30 cents, buying.
Woolis to 16 cents, market weak.
Mohair 25 cents. ; 1 t
Hop Twine 14 cents oer pound.
WHIP3, ROBES
California Oak-tanned Leather used.
. "Harness Oil. etc.
F. E. SHAFER
2.1 State Street Salem, Oregon
NEW TO-DAY.
FIU'IT DRYER FOR SALE Cheap.
ell furnished; good location. Cap
acity 100 bushels. J. It. Casteleiu,
Kickreall, Oregon. 8rJT-3td- ltw.
TWO LADIES Can get -room and
board tn iuk-t, private family, nice
location; ten minutes walk from Uni
versity. Address "A. B.," care
Statesman. 8:2M-0td-2tw.
WANTED A man with -team to liaul
2SO cords of fir wood near Mute
School, Address. Claytou Wentz,
Supt , Salem. -8:2S-6td-2t.w.
roit b.Vhb-llamnletouian niare.
ound, geutle nnd good trsiveller, or
'will Inide for fresh milch cow. Ad
dress "Y. A.," care Statesman.
i S-28-itd -2tw.
LOST A dark Jersey cow. with !riIle
and halter. Cot out of pasture at
No. 21 Ferry st rt. Friday night.
Any information leading to return
of same to above address will Ik re
warded'' 8-22(1)
THE GREAT T1QUIS SNAKE-OIL
LINIMENT
Prepared from ptire rattlesnake oil
A guaranteed cure for rheumatism,
whether acute, chronic, sciatic or in
flammatory. Believes instanteousjy
headache, neuralgia pains, ear-ache,
swellings, swellings of the throat.
contracted cords and all pains and
aches. Deafness' cured with rattle
snake oil liniment. Price 50 cents per
bot t le.
THE YAQUIS MEOiCiHE CO., Porflanrf, Or
For sale ly D. J. Fry, Salem. Or.
..LA-CAS-KA..
Tin? Yaquis blood and nerve tonic
A purely vegetable comiouiid, -free
from all miueral immsoiu it cleanses all
bilious derangement and impure blood
from the system and restores . weaken
ed constitutions. Tones the nerves.
Creates appetite and makes it a josi
jive cure for rheumatism, blood disor
ders, stomach troubles, liver aud kid
ney complaints, sick headaches, ma
laria, pimples, dysjiepsia, catarrh, con
stipation, heart troubles nervousness,
skin diseases, salt rheum and neural
gia. Female weakness and irregulari
ties promptly relieved nnd permanent
ly cured. Price 50 cents per Indtle.
IKE YAQUIS MEDICINE H.PorM, Or
For sale by D. J. Fry, Salem, Or.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS.-
,
Ju the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Marlon County. In the
Matter of the Estate of George Wcl
ler, deceased:
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed
executor of tlie last will of George
Weller, deceased, by the Honorable
County Court of Marion County, Ore
gon. All persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased
are hereby required to present them
with the proper vouchers, within six
months from tlie date of this notice,
to tlie undersigned at his plface of bus
iness In Salem, Marion County, Ore
gon. Dated at Salem, Oregon, July 31,
1000.
CHARLES S. WELLER,
Executor of the last Will of George
Weller. deceased.
CARSON' & ADAMS, Attorneys.
7:31-5tw.
FINAL NOTICE. .
In the County Court ofrthe State of
Oregon for' Marion County. In tlie
matter of the estate of Ziba A. Col
burn, deceased:
Notice is hereby given to all whom
it may concern, that L. J. Priest, as
administrator of the lnve entitled es
tate, has'filed his Mnal account' in the
alsive entitled court, and that by . an
order of said court duly made aud en
tered of record therein, on the 18th
dav of August A. D. l'JOO. said court
has Dxcd Monday, the 24fh day of
Septemlwr A. D. l'.NiO, t the hour of
lo o'clock in tlie forenoon of said day.
at tlie court house in Salem, Marion
county, Oregon, a the time and place
for hearing any and all objections to
sa'd final account.
Date of first publication of this no
tice August 21, A. D. 1!M.
L. J. PRIEST,
' Administrator.
81-5tw.
WARRANTS WANTED- Highest
premium paid for Marion and Polk
rounty warrants, at the Rice of E.
Breyman. with Boise & Barker, 270
Commercial street, Salem. 7:1 -dw
FOR HALR Flftwii high-grade Jer
ey one-yi'ar-old heifers, due to calve
in MarclL See II. A. Thomas, Sst
leui, Oregon. Sili-tf w.
Fine printing. Statesman Job Office,
.--'
Sioii
Growers
AND f RUT RAISERS
We have over 200 empty, solid bar
rels on hand to pick hops In, and about
eighteen or tweiity new casks and hogs
heads are In good, solid shape to put in
grain, fruit or potatoes, etc. VERY
CHEAP; and will take fruit or chick
ens for them. 1
Will 4mtA mvtll fiii-t lior nnHMi 1Ia.a
fore bring in first time you come to tlie
city, 3-our produce, and get one or two;
or else we will cut it up for firewood;
we need tine room, but will give you all
this month's time to secure. '
YOKOHAMA Ttft STORE
210 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. "
S. C, STONE. M.D.
! Proprietor of , t.
- .j , . .
STONE'S DRUG WES
SALEM, OREGON.
The stores, (two In nuinlcr) are lo-
cated at No. 233 and X3 Commercial
street,; and are well Ktocked with a
complete line of drugs and medicines,
toilet articles, perfumery, brushes,
etc., etc;, etc. i r
! DR. STONE
Has had some 2o years experience in
the practice of medicine and now
makes no charge for consultation, ex
amination or prescription.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTUS.
WU . . .1. . f I . 1. - .
vi ine uouiny t;ierK or i.mu
County, Oregon. Aug. 11. ItMio.
Notice j to Contractors: Pursuant to
an order of it lie courts of Linn and
Mhrfou Counties. Oregon, notice is
hereby given,, that scaled bids will 1m?
received by me at my otlice in Albany.
Linn County. Oregon, until August ,''o,
liXHt, iit 1 o'clock p. m. for fe-iinnVr-insr
tlw bridire acrss the North Saa.
tiain river Jat- Stayton, Oregon,in,eslle.
lMams excepted!, said repairs to' Ik'
completed by Oetols-r 1. liKKi. ' a'hd tlie
timlter used to lx tirstdass 'timlHrvred "
or yellow lir. v
Said biIs will lie opened on said Aug
ust 3oth. 1!hn, at Ir.)ni.. at Albany. by..
the Joiat Courts of Linn andMarioii
i.tMiui ics. a n.uu 111 ine amount or
the bid will lo ixquirttl of tlie snecess
ful bidder. Cash to tlie-a mount of 7
per cent, of tlie amount bid must ac
company each bid: same lo Im forfeited
by successful bidder if lie fails to con-,
tract with said counties within three
days.
The Court reserves tlie right to re
ject any and ail bids.
W, F. 1 1 A M M 1CIC.
' County .Clerk ofUnii 'mnilj Ore
gon, by I :. !'. Montague, Icpiity.
:ir-2tlv-lt'
NOTICE TO COXTIlAnOKS.
Not ire is hereby given Ilia I scaled
lids will le rei eived at I lie (lH e of
the Couiuy Clerk -for .Marion .county,.
Oregon, until August .".o, lltoo, at lo
o'rhn-k a. nil. for making litis as. fol
lows: One 011 the east end of tlie
bridge! across ihsiver creek, near C.
Wenger's place, exteinling 2 fe t. ill a
westerly iirection from th" east eml
of said bridge, also n extriidiim from,
west -nd of said bridge in an easterly
direction, 120 feet, said tills to le a.
high ais the 11 001; of said bridge anddS
fe't on top, with a stme iilmtmciit on
tlie east end of the west till.
Said work, is to l completed by -September
20. 1!ih, The right to reject
auv and all bills is reserved.
JOHN II. SCOTT,
K:lo-ltdwtd. County Judge.
THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD. Sn-
lem. Oregon, is GIVING A NEW
MUNSON TYPEWRITER, the En
cyclopaedia Brittanica, valuabh liooks.
11 Guitar. Mandolin, etc., to those- who
will send In a certain numler of sub-'
script Ions. You simply send tlie re
quired number and GET THE PRES
ENT. This is not open to regular
Koliciltors to whom a commission ; is
paid.; Write for particulars and a-
copy: of the paper. We will pay a
eiisbJ commission to those who will
devote their time to soliciting for tlie
paper. Address '
j PACIFIC HOMESTEAD,
j Salem, Oregon?
Hewitt Pays the Freight
I , -r .
On all orders of $20 and upward.
within a radius of 100 miles of Port-
laud. Railroad and Logging' Gamps
a Specialty.
j . A. HEWITT.
No. 183 Third Street, Portland, Or,
-WILKES STALLION, "JEROME"
! NO. 29631
Will stand for Mares the coming sort-
sou at Corner of Ferry and Literty
streets. For Pedigree and particulars,
call on . w
j Dr. 1A. Long
Venrterinary v Surgeon. Salem, Or.
ACADEMY OF THE 8ACKKO HKAKT
UndT the direction of the Sisters of
the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary,
will lie reopened on Tuesday, Sep. 4lh.
It is advisable for students to. come at
the lieginuing of the session. For fur
ther particulars, address the Academy,
at' Salem, ' Oregon, or apply, at the
Academy.
Money to Loan
On improved farm and eity property,
at loweat current ratea.
j T. K. FORD,
i Ovr LAdd St Boab'a tak.
LOST Light lay mare, weight about
10011 kuim1.: K years old, star la
forehead, white feet behind, "branded
with hat bra ml. on left shoulder.
Shoe on right foot, smooth 'hoe.
IMsajuKured on or alsuit Angurt
Wth. Return ta Frank Carter. Whlt
eaker. Or. . . . - Si'4 3w (B.
Finc printing. Statesman Job Office