WEEKLY OREGON ; STATESMAN, " Tuesday, November e, 1006, FEED. STORES. CrQGsSeeds' A complete stock of grass and" clover seed-, at the lowest possible prices for first class; seed.'. Give ns ac call lie fore buying. ESIVrSlfa & rVMTf. The feed Men No. fl Court SL, Sakm. " 'Phone 1781 DEALERS IN GRAIN, i WHEAT BOUGHT pr rxhangrd for flour and feed at branch office of Aurora Roller .Mills, warehouse cc Trade street near Tlii. Salem, Oregon. . r . j , , W. S. HUIiST & CO. Aurora. Oregon. Wholesale dealers lu Wheat. Oats." Hops,". Potatoes, Onion aud f Onion Sets. c. $laleni Agency at office" Aurora Roller jXlills, on Trade street, near High. , BICYCLE REPAIRING: G. A. ROBERTS Bicycle' Repairing . New and Second -Hni Wheels 105 STATE STREET . SALET1, OR TINNING AND PLUMBING. T. S. BURROUGHS TINNING AND PLUMBlNfJ ' Gas and Steam fitting. .Mjurufact Brer of Hop and Fruit Pipe- j 103 State St.. Tel. 151. Salem, Or. PHYSICIANS. '1 s J. F. COOK, M. p- BOTAMCAL. DOCTOR Cures Consumption, Cancer, Tumors, Grave' and Kidney Troubles. Atihsna. Skin and lion Diseases. -wkliout knife, plasters, posison-s or - pin. Also bh'nd r. Salem. Oregon. LIVERY STACLES4 FAVORITE STABLES 41 f:Zf St., Salem. Telephone 7H Liviry, Feed and Board leg ' Ilnrws lMhinlisl liyj day, 'vrwk or - moriih at r":i-MniaIU prlft's. j TI .if- oouiiiilaium! :r phm ami i tin . rijri an- lirat- -lax.- lit tvi"ry n-sptvtl A ' fijHH'Ialty m:iU of rijr for oin!iiTfi:il m-u. RADAHA U;H .V: KUANCJIS. Priirlttor. . ' '.' t ' A. R. PAGE W. A: STEPHENS PAGE if STEPHENS ' Hordes weH 7 fed, prootl acoommod.i tions. Fine Rifrst KKd Ris for eotnmerctal men a peciay. 'Morses bodruVd by day, week or ntt. -i Red Front urai; Feed end BEnngani' 164 Commercial St., TcL 8fli. Salem RESTAURANTS.! You an tuost cordially Invited to call at th - v. . - I j , Elmo Restaurant j I'll OoniiiK'rcial strict. .Sa Ivia. 'Orffon and Jry our MJlAl.S. ;X.) IvttM (tin lw U.id In llw -ity. f f !. .!. IHJItT.M'lClPnrtor. The Wonder Restaurant MEALS 30 CENTS " 1 ! Oiwn day and nllit. Wlin in the citj' v wlic.l your pat ronasts F(uVAin & living ivps. 2r fomiiH-roial Stun-t. SjWmu. Trw tin in? in niULnouniiu u nminur roriitnereial Street, Salem, j , Clod Square Meal for acc j Thirty-two years In business In this eitv nud have fed more people thin there are hi Orefron; all were well pleased. Meals at all honrsJ ; - ' - C. W. 1 1 K LI.EN It U A N I. nit FENCE POST, coated with .. v ..Carbolineum Avcnarius.. Will out wwir Cdir It- is iitso a Hadical Kemedy Aalnat Chlcke U. f ; ' ita sitpttcnUim lo the iu.le walls or poui- try haunt trill prinntiU3r ex . ttrmlnt ail IJCB. " ' KfftUlt: Healthy ChlcKB9 llowty e . Write ror circular ami prices anJ men tion this paper, i . IU IL WADE A tX)., Asrents, dAUEM. OUfcXJO.N'. WILKES' STALLIO. "JERSME" . NO. 29631 ,t Will stand for Marea theomlnsr sea ton at t.Vwnor of Fry uJ I',brrty streets." For Pedigree and particulars, call on - ' . j . ' Ori W. I-orig: - Venterinary Surgeon. , Saletn. Or. Ioni tbrowu 'away you delapMatel I'niUrellas. j ' 6. A. Roberts t'jin in. iiil It for you as I as new. Take If to him. lli. yt le It'epaii ins Spetalty, HAD T. -j ' Sillleus I was downhearted lcfore 1 ;:ot ensajretl. I married for sympathy. tvnlms Well, you've pit luine.-? riiiladelphia-Iteeoixl.- ' v. V I 1 .-nd fiee the river how tl-oy run Through woikIs and'mo.ifis, Jn shade a iu! kiiu, ' - fUutiethues swlt, sonieIuifs slow--: Wnve.iueveed,liijr waveMioy jco A various Journel ti the jJciJfc--- i. Like human life to entiles loep! Johnl3cr... Ten joor men sdep In peace o utiaw heap, as Sa.ndi .uss.L one Biu tlie Immensest enijiire.: to nay .'row for two king.' ' ' -Win. R. Alser. Twice a-Week SUtesman 91 a year. . - , ,- , f , jC ; . A --r -r Kr'tr-fc'H fci ifcd, fc fc. 111 j-j-h-fc - - - - - - i g Till for Infants and Castoria Is a li&rmless substitute for Castor 'Oil, Parj -froric. Drops and Soothinjr Syrups. It is .Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It destroys Worms aud.-allays Feveristanexs. It cures, lJlarrbce: and Wind Colic. It relieves Teeth ing Troubles and cures Constipation. It regulates the Stomach and liowels, giving?, lwalthy and natural fcleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. -j The Kind Ton Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. vw efH) eomr, tt u.n SS GRA Our stock of Grass Seed for fall sowing is complete, and we invite all seed users to caH and examine same before purchas ing, as we feel sure that the quality, as well as the prices, can't be beat; SAVAGE REID, Seedmen 322 and 324 Commercial Street, North of P 0. CLUBBI . OF Twice-a-Week WEEKLY OREGONIAN. oer vear. TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, OUR PIUCE, BOTH PAPERS -S1.5J PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, per year...'...::; ... TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, per year,.... BOTH PAPERS 1 U CHICAGO INTER-OCEAN, per TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, BOTH PAPERS .L HOARDS dairyman". per' year. TWICiv-A-WEEK STATESMAN, BOTH PAPERS OREGON POULTRY JOURNAL, TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, BOTH PAPERS - - NEW YORK TRIBUNE, per year T VV1 CE-A-W EEK STATESMAN, V BOTIi PAPERS -----p--.---.---.--.--------t.25 TIIRICE-AAVT-F.K NEW YORK WORLD, per year... . .......Sf.oo TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, per year... ..... ....$100 BOTH PAPERS - S - J - McCALL'S MAGAZINE (including: a TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, BOTH PAPERS - The Pacific Homestead SALEM, OREGON The Lending Farm Paper of I lie Pacific. North- west 20-pago illustrated weekly, 1 per year. Te want good ogents anJ s6licitors, and to such will pay a liberal commission. Write for tercn. , Advertisers should patronize the Homestead-;,-. V CIRCULATION, 3,000 WEEKLY Special rales on long time contracts. Clubbing -rata with the Twice-a-Week Statesman, if paid in- advance, or witliin six months after giving the order. ' Address: ; ' : . PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, Office in Statesman Building. , .SALEM; OR. rj tit L.yjt.- :lin U V ?.J: - The tranv remedy for nervtms rwtrmtion tad sU diseases of tbe mierUv r-." Tx- V OTrausof eitb-r nx, tmnb jm Kcrroo frcstruon. UBirer Lost Siaohood, v lcieoicnfy, Nih.ly KrntiH.n-. YcmUiful E.rror, Mental Worry. uenutTe ss. Vu-umu of i'0Mt or opiura. whicti icad to Consunsptioa and Iosanity. Willi every I rrrn nepj" 5 order we eueranteo to rre Jirwfwti tmoTOy. Sold I.OO per box. - ' FOR SALE BY A LL DRUGGISTS. V-4- MArJHCOD RESTOREDS!i25" f M v "r twn:r,TllHio'l.Ut.iFwKHili qnUrkir yea c.f U ( C- ' EITi?- i MMIIV, lnf.le t A L?.sii'e?riiea ieBi:5Ri.iiuit yvXJ rrr.t" tmpunlM. Ct !!.;: UwwUiul CtTl'I ' fn t wm d. h uol tff .ct tiu-aeut tux. U box4 tM o' D,' .T.VfclL Jl li --. f-"- 'QX JOTS. jJ rraociaoo. CaL FOR SALE BY F. G. UAAS FINE. 26& Commercial Street. SALEM, Children. tnurr, mwm errr. 3.- SEED. THK Statesman .......Si.Sc .$1.00 tfer year.... .. , ..$(.00 U -J $1.50 year. ...... . per year.... .. ... .$1.00 ....$1.00 - U. St35 ..... . . . ........ .....S1.00 ... , il-oo per year. $1.75 per year per year.... .. . .$ -so ... ........Si.ot U - - - 1, $1.25 I..,.. per year.... . ,4 '.,'..:.. $1.00 ... ..,.....$1x0 l - l -i --.$1.05 free pattern to eacii subscriber).. Sx.oo per year.... $1.00 - $1.30 AIA - .... rn rr.rja DRUGCJIST, SALEM. OR- PRINTING STATESMAN JOB OFFICE m ? , ; - - . ' OREGON. WHAT IS TRUE ART? What is triv art "I Foul poet canst . - ilwa tt ll' - - - The ?wret uuto on? not over wise? This is thy answer, if I hear thee well. That 1'ninst nearer elimH to Para- " tle;- . JluiI i-alhaly waiU ahd list with splrit- -i ear , - ' Till Cott iloih speak, as II doth " - Peak to heart. 1 ' ' And tlien with ' jM-n in$piret1 niake Mly -Kar . . To others what He spake. This is . .. truv art. . - . . i' .a j . . .- : v. ; c r - What Is true art? Fair limiier, eanst Ihon tell? I it lu faultless copy thou uat k Tousht r " . Of iOfr jrnat works? Nay; If- : I . hear tliee well. It. Im the beauty one pereeirea , un , tausht, ! . And with it makes the duller tee aud know - ' - Truo l.-atity whersoeer it forms a ' : part. And hvlp him sketch Llfe'ii Hues from vale Ih-Iow r Up to the mountain hefzht. Thi U trui art. What Is true, art? Sweet song-lIrd, " ?cnust thou tell? All taulrt of (tod thy wondrous hymn of praise? This is thy answer, it I hear thee well: "Go listen' thou where hope doth nin always IlerKons of cladness. every note ;l-rlven. . And which He planned to clieer the Ktr! ken heart. And fill it with the mehxly of heaven: Then search no more, for tuou hast fonnd true art." i What , trne" art? eauKt thon tell? Deft sculptor. I it in pul.elesa atatue cold and aeatf. Tliat. bttenthefl 'o love? Nay; If I - hear thee well. 'Tis tofnethin.sr wrought In, real man . Instead, ' - rhlled by various trial keen, until He nobly standi . perfeet in every part . ; Of ChrtAtian stature, as hia God doth , will. A Clirist-llke and transcendent work ; of art. Jennie Ternill Rupreeht in the Xo- veinlMT Woman's Home Companion. SOME SPANISH GUXS. Among the captured guns 1 mounted in frout of 4he War LK-partmeut are two "Mexican trophies." They are of ;7-8-iuch bore, 'and weigh alout 2- 'pounds. On eacli is the Spanish oat-of-arms. TIieik are four of them lu existence.-.They were named for the foui Evangelists, and the names San Mateo (St. Mafthewsl. San Marce. San Lucas aud San Juan are cast on them" In high relief. But two of these guns are in Washington: the third Is ! the Burchard Library in Freraent. and the fourth i in tlie Military Institute at Governors Island. N. Y. One was lost by the sinking of a barge some, years ajro. but was reooveretl. They are renrled on tlie botks of the War Hepartment as "Mexican war trophies." but there is a tradition that they are relies of the S-iauIsh ofH-up;!-tioa of Iiouisiqua and were prolialdy included in tin purchase .of that ler- iitory. ' - v- - It has long been a custom of the Slauinrds .to name' their- ;uus Some have war-like, terrorizing names and some the names of saints: many also have the crown or th? arms of Spain and the monogram of the King. lit not -the name of the .maker. Th- French and English, however, fre quently have the maker's name cast or lnscriled on tlK'ir guns. In France and England, however, where "cste" is not so dellnitp, .a manufacturer is held In higher esteem. WOMAN ASTRONOMERS. . The most Important astronomical dhwiovery ever made by a woman was the teceut tiuding of a n-;w star of the ti'tli nlagnitude in the contell.itiou of Sagittarius by Miss Fleming, a young woman assistant lu the astronomical observatory at Harvard. Miss Fiiemings work is to measure, compare and put togetlw-r the photo graphs of iho hcavciw that bfve leu taken witihin tin last twelve years b.v the bading o-Iwrvatories of the world. ; Miss Fleming attends ,to this work ki Cambridge, and rvcentlj- liscoverel the; new star in a photograph taken last August. ' , . - " Mis?- INirothy Klnmpke . is another young Anriean woman who "has made herself famous. In the astrouoinl cal world. JUST COME AND SEE "LORD LURGAN 2d " Score 94 3'4t 3) 'Gore Service Fee SS. Mr. Bush, the notetl Judge. ay be will soon score more than Oo points. Does and litters cheap, s Uoes bred and unbred. rienty of youngsters ready to sell In pairs, or singly. - Give the boy nl Kirl a chance to make ?ay money by raising them. Wilt Exmlhte Mares mt the State Fair. 4 See Them. Marion Square Rabbitry r. A. WELCH, Prop. 391 Commercial St., Saltan Or n THAT Do . I SELL... You ( KnOW? oegten ; : Hares at $1.00 to - -' 4' 4 $50 - ' : - . Each...... lLrriEST CLASS OF I'EOrLE. Tho?'e That Eujoy Uft'Most Are the Oue N bo Hare Neither Itu-lie '. . Xr lveriy. In writing of "The Happiest Class of l'eople lu . Woman' lloiue Couiianion . for tetoler Johu.Glinifrr Si'ed arrives at the following eou clusiou: 1 have4old you who are the unhnptieftt men. aud now it is 1113 plea sunt doty to siK-ak of the happiest state. Solomon indicated it In his pe tition, v "Give uie, neither riehes nor loverty. Thert Is la that. . as in uuist of the proverbs, toth detlultiui aud dewriptiou. Neither riches nor lKnerty. 1 need say little more. Me all know what the alternative is that , middle state where the iueouie Kaftfly exteds lhv exieiHlituie. Then a man can le happy aud he- nave; a pootl teuijHT and a, robust dljrewtiott it does not make much ilifftwutv what Koes ou around him. He is safe, and for the time. leius at leant bis family is secure. The best 'thins aliout this happiest state is that it has within it such a iremeutlouslx la re class. It Is not only a man her and tlure that lelonss withiu 1t; the uk-u are legions. In tills country it enbra-es all of the preat middle class. A lid the very frrea-t majority of ' Hkmh do uot eteu know that theirs Is the happiest state; they do not dream how well they are off. Sotm of them, le Ins wnns-heakl ; men, ' envy their rU-b r neishlors; some others throw away their valuable sufficiency in the endeavor to pet rk-hes; some otliors pet riches, nud tlu-n are not as happy as they were liefore. Ixt tho.se w1k are m this lKippfct state continue in it if they can. for tin world at larjre aud the country at home lias grreat need for them. They constitute the srrea t eoiHerva the . f or-e t he f orce whlcli pre-t-ent the r lemxrat country-1 from going pell-mMl to smash; th;-y represent the solid 1101101 y which stands midway between the madness of a too rapid social! reform am) the Insatiable frreed of the uuscrupulou who look upon the whole world as a goldmine that ltclougs to 1110111 by right of Inheritance r purcluis. , Happy houId le the land whei-o this class It very great; and It ls greater in. the United States than anywhere else iu the world." ENDURANCE OF SCHOOL CIIIL . DREN. It lias Ieen shown by the geogtaphkr rocoids that jhe young child's endur ance is greater hi proportion tq' its age than tlie endurance of the older child. Jjha been found, also, jthat the endurance Kf girls loes, not in crease In the aiiMi proportion with the ase as theendurance of loys, from wiik-h it is'suggesteil that, after a cer tain age. boys and girls should not le educated, together, nor should girls iM'ar the same school burden as 1mj- after that age. ' i A WOMAN'S CLUB IN HAWAII. Mention may le made of the Ha waiian Woman's (lub, successfully launched iu Honolulu live years ago. It was started by an American school teacher who was wont to invite young girls to her home once a week for informal conversation 011 somo topic. The outgrowth was a full-fledged s-lub of thirty-four mrjnbprs, inst of them !elng llaUalians, " with -admixture, however. ' of .Chinese aud .Portuguese. The president this' year 4 a t'hinest girl, -who wears : her -quaint national costume when she 'fills the otllclal chair. Pert ha Dnmaris JCnoln in the NovemlKT Woman's Home Compan ion. ' RtMtY WAS BCU.VD OVIB. Tlio Yersatik" Check Writer Is Also Wanted in Portland. (From .Pally Statesman, Nov. '3.) Phillip II. Remey, who was ar rt stcl i at" Turner. ! Oregon, Tburs ibiy, r.u a charge of obtaining money umler raXse.. iHetenses, was givni a prelinrindfy lrearing lwfoie' Justice of the Peace J. O'llonald yesterday a f ternfHiU. .A quuiImt of witnesies were examined on the part of tlie stale, showing tlie ;;iiiit orhe aecusel. Tlie deftjise determine not to introdine any evidence In the case, and waived further examination. The court 1ouud tlw prisoner iver to appear !e fore the circuit court, and tiled .the--bond at $."SK1 In default, of the necessary s curity for bis apiM-arance tin prismer was sent 1 rack to jail, wlicre h- wHI probably remain, , until ; court meets next February. , . While the defendant was in court yesterday;- 'SherhT F. ' W. Durblu re clveiil a message from CThief of I'oih Mclaughlin, of Portland, saying that he wantcl Remey on a similar charge in Portland.. rUere lie bad uttered a check for f)7 at a livery tarn, re c'lving;ln" payment J40. He had also tmrehased a pwntlty of merchandise of .Olds & .King of that city, giving them a worthies cheek for $loo. More caes of this kind will probably be re ported. ' ARTILLERY IN ACTION. The cannon which was taken"from the state liouso grounds Hallowe'en nlglrt, and placed in front of the Woman Collece was loaded and ftred at 12 o'clock. last night. A. the roar of the discharge could bo heard all over the oity, many people, were awakened from , their mld-nlglrt : slumbers, and not a few came npon tbetreet to see what had happened. A REPORT FILED. J. Banmgart ner. Reas Ia tx and Scott Poxorth. appraisers of tle estate of Arthar W. antl Ethel E. Heptmrn. manors, yes terday filed their niort in tlie probate ,wnrt, showing that A. W. Hepburn's estate Is f2KS47. and Ethel Kllep bnrn's propeX ls Talued t $5 TWO PRISONERS. Sheriff A. d Cramer, of Wallowa eonnty. brought wv men to the penitentiary last even ing. They were Bert T. Praut. con victed of larceny by bailee and sen tenced to serve two years.and Fred Moxley, birceny. four years. Hope bull Jsas fast as knowledge can destroy. In Folly's ctrp ctlll laughs the bubble Joy. - . - -; One pleasure past, another still we gain. - - ' ' - And not a vanity Is jjiyen In rain- :' .' -.Pope. ; 0 mmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmimtmw To the old offender remorse Is bnt the solier recollection of Intoxicating joys. To the very young It Is the in toxicating recollection of forbidden Joys. the mm schools FIRST MOXTD'S J TVOHK SHOlfl Xxeoaoat ' Prospta of Ssec'eM for. tbo toae's Work-StatUtleor tho EoroU- mitu4 Attendanco. j T!ie S.ihm nubile schools have coni- lleled tlie Ilrst moutU' work for the pnwent year, ainl the result Is tirely twtlsfactoryi Both teachers ana pupils an exerting : theinselves V to iial: this vear the bent In the history of the Salem nehod district, with ex cellent prosp-ts of siM'-cess. ; '. r . Supt. 1. W. YwHs reiori or me mi tuibi m1km1s for the .'mouth'. ending October 20th, shows the fob-, lowing results: : ' East School Pupils eirollMl, Ml; averagO nuuiluT iH-longing, 4'.r; dally average attendance, 4X; iht 'nt of attendance, J7; case of tanllness. Id. North School Pupil enrolled. '-; number ttelonging. '-'T; biily attend ance, j21l; ier cent of atteiiduuee, 11.2;. -ases of 4ardlness, U. . , " . I.iiKJii SclKd Puils Wrolled.lStl; numlsT WlongHig, 17t; chilly attend ance, lfti; isr c-ut of atteudanV, SHIS; cass of tardiness, 3. . l'ark SlHKd-PupiU enrolb.!. 242: nuutlier iH-lotiging. 221: dally atteul--ance, 215; per cent' or attendance, . cttseM of tardiness, 7. Central School FupHs enrolled. VX: numler Is'hniglng. dally at lendame, 141; ht ut of a t tenda nee- !H5: -jisct r tsrdinei. ti. , f ' . . Summary Total pupils enrtJUsl. lXkS; average manlier lsdoughfg. 12V; avenige daily attvudan, 1212; isr cent of atteudauJe ,!hV.li: pujiils . re uratning at date .f reiHwt, 1211; total cjist-s of lardiuess, Ul. ' TRADE IN AMERI CAN TIMEPIECES. Bv the census -of ISS, there were forty-four clock and watch factories, in the United States. Four-fifths of the ;,oiiimw0 capHal lnvestel in Hock' making was plantetl In tin state, of Connecticut ami seven-leuths of the cap! Mil Invested in wa-tch maklug was in Illinois. In the fiscal year of 1!hV01. clocks and watches to the value of ,$2.2S."i,tsH . were Imported into the United -States, and "the export of American-niadt clocks and watches for thej same pe rlod was ,l.."hSimHWi. Ainerbiiiis lin IMirted more t lnle-ph'ees t ha a 1 hey sold abroad. During tho twi'lve . i motiths ending July 1. . lmt. ntHrdln to a. recent Treasury bulletin. Ilu imjMrts of docks and watches had decreased, to $1.7."sMVnnd the export trade was nirly $2.MUi, !' trade for. the last month hi 'the fiscal year indicat ing that our exisrts were alx'tut ff2, 4IMMNM) for the. calendar jmmit 11SH). Although chK'ks and watches, .made In Geneva. Copenhagen. Paris and Bir nringliam have long enjoyed; great, ce lebrity a I road. American niantifactl r.uvs have been able 'to bu.ld up a profitable market in many j countries In -which It 4s. necessary to overcome Joc-al tHimpetltioii, , Last .yyiir vMO'Tl cancbH'ks anl watclics to the value of r?U"0 wire sold in t'retit Britain: In ;erniany, i coiuparatly'l.v new tbld for such I exixrts. t lnwici'cs i to the-ralut of $bMHH wert Sohl. T Cannda. last yimr Anwiiean lok aud watches valued at $4tt!.t)it0 were lit. to Brazil $itn.HMi. "to Mexlo .5:MMsi. -to Argentina $2l.f aud j tt the West TndUs .tK The niihor South American states tcwiki $7.".nkj, T1m inereOKO In the foreigii marki'ts for American-made clocks and watc-h 's In not due chiefly to saicn in the Ori ent. To Australia last yearj American clocks and watches to thej value (of MX were sent. 1o Japan fUKljiKio worth, to British India fSTi.odd worth, to Africa $MMii. and to Asiatic coun--itrics. exclusive of India and Japan. ia),xn. The sale r American "'hicks anil watchcH u ' the Philippines was not an item of eommer, lHf ore last, year, when it amiMiuted to $l.".ii: and during the first six inontlis of the pix-sentf year the iucr4as. of ex portatlons in these artklcs to China was froni.JMrt.omi to fVl.ono. - American manufacturing , facilities for, flock and watch inn king are '.al most unlimited. .and "through' theh velopnient and perfection of patents and economics in production, tlie larg er Use of aluminum and nickel ami the utilization of Juiprov-l machinery, the price of an. ordinary watch or clock has Ism so cheaiened run to increase largely the pnroliasc at home, while the foreign denla nd . for them is growing orrosiondingly. V As 1s well known, imported clocks anI watrhes are usually of an'expen vn jirt. whereos. -tliose exiorted from thl courrtry are cheap, plain and dnrable. But for this Tact , the disparity between ' imiiorts and ex ports, reversed since 1H!K. Jvould ap pear to 1k even greatr. The Ameri can foreign trade ds t present larger In clocks than in watches. "I lHve nseil- Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and ' IMarrhoi-a Reinely k and find it to'be a gtx-at metllclw," sar Mr. E. S. Plilpps. of Poteau. Ark. "It rnreil me of bloody flux. I cannot speak too highly of it." This remedy always wins the good opinion. If not Maise. of those who use it. Tlie quick cures which It effect even In' the most severe canes make It a favorite every where. For sale by F. O. Haas, drug gist. Salem, (rr. . V : :-' -..V STOLE A. CANNON. A - Nearly,,20 years ago congress pasel a special, act donating an KSr)-pound cannon to a Grand Army post at At tltloro, Mass., and the piece was mounted on the top of a tan,grariit5 shaft as a. jokliers monument. Re cently a gang of daring thieve carted the cannon away In broad' daylight and parts of It have jnst lieen recov. ertd from a Junk ilcaler who . Inno cently nnrehas'd the same. , Most of the. rmtal hns been melted up- and run Into various kinds of castings. I Dr. Fe".:r's K i D N E Y I Uackaclio Uurc. For ail kkiner. Dtsdoer an I'rfn.ty IUnfaiiin; ia l'emaJe eakneF 3. 1 V OUCT. two bjr muui H: WIkiiO 1 i -r.