Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, September 18, 1900, Page 8, Image 8

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    WEEKLY ORDoON STATESMAN. Tuesday, September la iooo, i
aiches
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Uili Be Elected
Again we desire to call jour attention to our very large line of gold and
filled' watches. . j ; ir
We have ladies filial watches for$10 and $12.50 warranted 10 years.
A Tory handsome little watch warranterl 25 year! for $10.10. L;
V In gentleman's size we hare them from upwards. ! '
- A 20 year filled ease with Elgin or W'altba in -worlds, a regular beauty, for
$12.00. . ! . 7 ;
We aLo hare a nice line of chains for ladies and gentlemen.
How Many Votes Will
He Get?
t:
Barr's Jewelry Store
118 State Street Salem, Oregon
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IN CASH
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ki necessary to success. Students of
Armstrong's Combined ! Theory
and Practice of Bookkeeping
learn o repIyon thenid-ve. Iu ;i complicated tranaetion. a previous eiir
try 1 referred to In which the same principle Is involved! The application
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must be studied out . by the student. This i precisely what jimwt be done
In business. Investigate tbi method. Call Jit the college, or write for il-
lustra ted ea tn logue. j
POIITLANI) BUSINESS COLLEGE
Park mni Washington Streets 1 1
:A. P. Armstrong. 1,1. It., Principal. .1. A. Weseo, Penman and Secretary
131 COURT ST.. SALEM. OREGON
W. I. ST ALE Y, Principal
When one invest.- in a business " Iiu -a ; t.n such as may-be secured at
tlii school he assured of -uhstaut tal ' dividend. . It is a paying Invest
ment everywhere and Always. Tii'is fact is demonstrated continually by
the nueccs. of our graduates. Three distinct an I complete depart incut
Business, Shorthand andglish
.Student1 "admitted at any time. Visitors welcome. Class and Individ
ual -instruction. We the fullest Investigation of our methods. work
and ispilpnient.by those who think of securing a thorough training for bus
iness. Send or call for a eopj f out illustrated catalogue.
Farmers, Insure Your Grain and Hops
The cost 1 small, alto.nr one-half cent a bushel on wheat for Six
Months. Rates for all wart-house in Valley. Five Old and Tried Com
panies. - K1UK '& SISTONV Uesideiit Agent. Successors to Ceo. M. Heller
Co. 28 Commercial, street. Salem. Oregon.
MOTT'S
PENNYROYAL PILLS
They overcome Weafc
dcss, irregularity and
omissions, increase viy-
or and banish "nains
of menstrnation." They are LIFE SAVKttH " to pirls at
womanhood, aiding1 development of organs and body. No
; known remedy for women equals tbero. Cannot do harm Ufa
. Ivoomes pleasure!." Kl.OO Ji;iC IMg. 11Y MAIL Sold
Iy drujrjrists. Dli. MOTTS CH EMICAL Ou., Cleveland, Ohio.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
EXAMINE THIS LIST...
SOMETIIIXG NEW AND GOOD ALL THE TIME,
$IOOO
$700
Will buy 21 acres of rich hill land. MIU miles from the big bridge In
Polk county, overlooking the city of Salem, and tlie valley, and with
a magnificent View of the mountains; fair house; barn 2ix30 feet;
well; 5 acres fruit, orchard ten years old. Good term.
A liaridsotne cottage of six room" and basement; nice south front
lot, fenced: fr
deuce portion.
lot, fenced: fruit, garden, flower, etc., centrally located In resl-
This is a sacrifice.
173 acres
Five mile until h of Salem on Jefferson road: has over loo acres of
lieaver dam land: line ! and barn: 2o acres of good timber;
well watered with springs. An ideal farm and can be Ik ltought
cheap. ''.'""
no acres
Three miles northward from Jefferson, In "Parrlsh's gap." Rolling
land. fnrt boflom; all black loam soli. Well watered..-..
160 acres
Close to farm last above; all but 20 acres In cultivation. Good
ground for nil kinds of crop.
7 acres
In fruit orchard 8 year old and In" good condition; near McKinney
- 'place southeast of Turner. Can le uad cheap and on good terms.
i acre
Near West 'Salem,. !n good fr ult; will exchange for Salem towt
property.
14 acres
Of fines! of 4and"vlose by fair jrronnds, good house, barn and out
i - btiihlings; good .orchard: plenty of 1 erries and everything to make
- - 1 . 1 . 1.
& ii:isaiii aim nnuiuiiuv Home, j
$750
Will buy ten acres of land Just outside the city llm-'ts. that will b
worth $200 an acre In two years. 1
SALEfl LAND OFFICE
Up Stairs in the Statesman Building.
S. C.STONE, M.D.
Proprietor of
STOE DRUG STORES
SALEM, OREGON.
Tlio stores, ttwo In numlerl are to
cated at No, 23T and 333 Commercial
street, ami an well stocked witli a
complete line of drugs and medicines,
toilet articles, perfumery, brosh.
etc etc., etc ; ;
, DR.' STONE" ,
ITas had some 25 years experience In
the practice of mellclne and now
makes no charge for consultation, ex
amination or prescription.
The jeat success of- Chamlief-laln's
Colic. Cholera ami niarrnwa uemeuy
In the treatment of Imwel complaints
has road it standard over the grfatei
part of the civilhted world. Fer ssk?
by P. IL! Haas, druggist, Salem, Ore
gon.
TUshead War Is a : terrille curse,
isn't It? i
"Critic-!-! should say so. I have no-
tt"sl that every war adds a new dia
lect to our magazine literature.
NOT HIS FAULT.
4-
Patbcr Wliat! More money? When
1, was your nije 1 was earning my liv
ing by hard work.
1 Sou I don't svp why I should suffer
for that. New York Journal.
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57-iT JW ue gve away 10 guessers coming me tiosegi 10 1110 orn- f'-X''
ciai iipnires 01 me nonutar volo casi ior uib vis. ,1
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successful presidential carxlidnte it!Ccwidi''i
Tlie Pablishers' Guarantee Associatiori lias Deposited 5,000.00 in the Metropolitan
j National Bank, Chicago, III, for the Purpose of Paying these Prizes.
First Grand Prize $2,000.00
To the Nearest Guesser and 197 Mort Cash Prizes to be Awarded as Follows:
To the Nearest Correct Guess
To the Second
To the Third - - f .
To the next 5, 50.00 each
To the next 40, 25.00 each
To the next? 50, 10.00 each
To the next 100, 5.00 each !
198 Cash Prizes -
$2,000.00
500.00
250.00
250.00
1,000.00
500.00
500.00
5,000.00
omEsaamsasmai
TO AID GUESSERS
McKfnlej's Pop. Vote !n 1885, 7,107,304
Bivan's H ' " 11 6,533,088
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Cot This Out and Send With Your Subscription.
My Candidate is
My Guess is
i
!
My Name
Address
OUR OFFER:
We -have made 'arrangement with tlie Pl'liLISIIKUS i tPARAXTKP
ASSOCIATION OP CIIICAllO to enable our subseribers and frieuds to
parii'ipat( in tlies 'great -ash pri.es. Everyone, present subserilmr and tlie'
puliln- iii renei.il. is inviieil to 'partichu:e': and l'n- EACH MON THS'
srcsciin-rmN skxt . to ; rs. a(m:ompaxieh with ck.vts.-
a guess' will in- alh'wel. Those who are in ain ais. by remitting amount
due and paying for one year iu advau-ie. will be given two guesses eaeh.
To those disi ring several guesses the following oiler i made: trial
snbserii!io!5s. with ."M.." in casli. in guesses: 15 trial subseripiions witli
S.r.o in easli. 11 gui'sses; 2 trial uheiiMions ' witli in cash, iil
gitesses; trial subseript ions, with Sin in Cal). ."C guesses.
HOW TO GUESS:
Win-n you siikI iu your "subscript ion you make your guess. IV sure and
name,' address ami guess as plainly as possible. As soon as we receive your
subseript h u. -w ill till but and send you a vrtilicaio 'ejin'espoiiding to
guess I'hade by you, which -will cutith- you to any prize that you may
draw.. I!e sure and keep your ceriitieate. We will tile the duplieate .with
the I'ubllsliers iJuarantee Association. Evi-ry subserilMr will receive as
many ccrtilieutcs and have as 'many guesses as he sends 'subscriptions to
THE WEEKLY OltEtjOX STATESMAN", if you waul inoiv than one
guess get your friends and neigltbors to. subscribe.'
In case of a tie. or that two or more estimators
prizes wMl be liviill e.ually lctweii them.
THIS COX I EST WILE CLOSE XOVE.MUEi:.
awards will be made as soon as tlie oflicial count is
are- equally corre-t.
1!XN. AT ! r
announced.
M. and
The Statesman Publishing Co.
SALEM, OREGON
COOOOOOOCOXOCKX)OCCCCOO
EUOKE! UI THE LOVE MATCH.
rlltale Spots on a Young Woman's
Ears Indicated leprous Taint.
A young man of Hryn Mawr went
to the South seas fiv his health two"
years ago and returmtl last week
much lcuelitel. He tells a .sad story
aloit the daughter of a native king
whom 'he met on one of the smaller
and more remote of tlie Hawaiian In
land. She was a lx-auiiful girl, and
It 'was bis greab'st pleasure to lo with
her. fishing ami bathing, and to sit
iN-side her in the ouncil 1mus listen
ing to, tlie songs of the king's jioets.
It U not unttsiiat for a white man to
marry a Hawaiian, and the youth
from Hryn Mawr. without prospects,
almost jtennilcss and with health that
was always wretched in the uncertain
climatejof his home, thought some
time that it would lie wise and pleas
ant to marry the Hawaiian princess
and to live on her quiet and beautiful
island for the rest of his days.
Hut suddenly the prtnctus liecame
and, heart-broken. She went out no
more. She jat alone and wept day
and nfght. The young man could lind
out; from no ; one what' troubled ler,
for all ; whom he questioned prctendel
not to! know. One day h met the
prints by chance on the leach alone
and lu askeil her what had fiHel her
life wilth sorrow. She pointed, with a
strange gesture, to a tiny brown spot,
like a mole, on the lole of each of
her ears, and she ran her finger over
Iirr brows, wldch. he now saw, were
thinning. Then she fled from the
mystified youth ami he never saw her
agaln.j A year later on another Island
he heard a physician say that the ab
sence jof eyebrows, together with the
brown spots on the loles of the ears.
Indicated the beginning of leprosy.
for polie mounts in the Transvaal
a:!l Orange I'ree State."
It i understood among Htocfcmcii
tiiat Enghuid will soon begin shipping
horse and mule to China .from New
Orleans. .
AitEs orixiox.
MOUE IlOIlSIiS FOU EXfJLAND.
Some" time ago the Uritlsh govern
ment ! stopjMl sliipping horses .frgm
New Orleans to Smth Africa, and It
wa ftjStetl that no more would Ik
pnrchaseil In thfci country now for
service In South Africa.
liuHthc other niglit a shipment of
3oO telected horses arrived from Tex
as, ami It la now learned (that, others
have teen pwrchascl sutHcient to
make up fwo full cargoes. In nil some
'jvtt. lliese animals ate to be usel
Ixmg and -arnetly they hal argued
in the grocery nltout the way in which
the world would Ix destroyi-d. says the
ItidianajMilis Sun. For four long
weary hours these resident of Saw
ville had st fottli f Ik ir theories.
And-finally they 'had asked the opin
ion of old Alio Hartley, who. among
them all, had alone -remained silent.
Taking his pije from his lips for one
brief moment, lie answennl:
"It will probably lo talked to
death." ' " .
Without a word tlie debater; led
the way to tint cider barrel. Abe
bringing up the rear.
NEW TO-DAY.
AHMIXISTltATIlIX'S NOTICE TO
, CHEDITOItS.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Marlon -County. In tlie
matter if tlie estate of William A.
Hummel, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
nmlersigned m .peen , duly appointed
administratrix of the estate of Wil
lie m A. IJnmmel. deceased, by the
Honorable Comity ('ourt of Marion
Cornty. Oregou. All persons having
claims against the estate.of said de
ceased are hereby required to present
them with the proper vouchers, with
in six months from the date of thl
rotice. to the undersigned, at the
law. office of Carson & Adams, In. Sa
lem. Marion County, Oregon.
Dated at Salem. Oregon, September
IT,. 0
EFFIE RUMMEL.
liani A. Hummel, deceased. . j
Carson & Adams, attorneys 9:l&-rt
1
Money to Loan
On Improved farm a.nj eity property
t lowt current rate. . - ' -
T. K. FORD,
Orer Ladd A Buh' bank.
Market
Reports.
The local market quotations yester
day Tcre as follows:
Wheat Ttt cents at the Salem Flour
ing Mills Co.s Office.
( )a.t s- .IT cent (liuyingl.
Hay 'heat, buying $ to $0.50; tlm
timothy, $8.50 to $10.
Flour"." and 80 cents per sack; J2.S0
to $.1 per bid.
Mill fevd Itran, $13; shorts. $15,50.
Itutter 20 and '2.2 cents, (buying).
Eggs- ITMi.
Poultry Chickens, 7q per lb; market
brully overs tK'kel.
I'ork-Fat, 4 gross, $yA net.
IV4f Steers, 3 cows, 34c; good
heifer,' SVic.
Mutton Sheep, 3 to PA on foot; shear
ed 2J4 to 3c.
Veal 614 and 7c dressed.
PotatK's 254,'JO cents, buying.
Wool 15 to 16 cents, market weak
Mohair 25 cents. .
Hop Twine 14 cents per pound.
WHIPS, ROBES
California Oak-tanned Leather used.
Harness Oil. etc
F.f E. StIAFEK
23 State Street Salem, Oregon
nop
Growers
AND FRUIT RAISERS
We have over 200 empty, solid bar
rels on hand to pick hoiw in, and about
eighteen or twenty new casks and hogs
head arc iu good, solid shape to put In
grain, fruit or potatoes, etc. VEKY
CHEAP; aud will take fruit or chick-
on for them.
Will trade until further notice; there
fore bring in first time you come to the
city, 3-fnir producc,-and get one or two;
or else we will cut it up for firewood;
we need the room, but will give you all
this month's time to secure. ' '
YOKOHAMA TEA STORE
240 Commercial Street, Salem, Or.
FREE
TIIE PACIFIC ! HOMESTEAD. Sa
lem, Oregon, is GIVIXtJ A NEW
MUNSON-' TYPEWRITER,- the En
cyclopaedia Itrittanica, valuable books.
s Guitar. Mandolin, etc., to those who
will send In a certain number of sub
scriptions. You simply send the re
quired number and GET TIIE PRES
ENT. This is not open to regular
solicitors to whom a commission Is
paid.!'-Write' for particulars and a
copy ; of the paper. We will pay a
cash-: commission to those who will
devote their time to soliciting for the
paper. Address
PACIFIC IIOMESTEAD,
' Salem, Oregon.
Hewitt Pays the Freight
On all orders of $20 and upward,
within a radius of 10O miles of Port
land." Railroad and Logging Camps
a Specialty. "'...'.-....
A. HEWITT,
No. ESS Third, Street, Portland, Or.
WILltS' STALLI01I, "JfROMt"
NO 29631
Will fftand for Mares the coming sea
son at Corner of Ferry and Liberty v
treetstFor Pc Jigtteand particulars,
call on . r -. , , ' - '
Dr. W. Long
Vertterlnary Surgeon. : Salem. Or.-
RUSTLING YOUNG MAN Can mike
$G0 per month and expenses. Per
manent position. Experience untiee
essry. Write quick for particulars
Clark & Co., 4th & Locust streets,
Philadephia Ta. 0:4-Cm-dw.
FOIt SALE. Twenty-five or thirty
. head of 2-year-old steers. -See Thom
es,Watt&Co, 9:7-tfw.