Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, November 27, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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    FEED STORHS
Cross Soods.i;
A complete- stork of fcrass and clover
seeds, at the lowest possible price -for
first cla seeds. .Give us a call be
fore, buying. ; f . , s - '
CRtWSTfB & WHITE, The reed Meg
No. !U Court St., Salem. "Phone 17S1
DEALERS IK GRAIN.
WHEAT BOUGHT
or ensnged lor ; flour and feed at
branch office of Aurora Roller Mills,
warehouse on. Trade 'street,; near High.
Saletn, Oregon. ;; j .7-... , 1
W. 8. HUHST & CO.
Aurora. Oregon.- Wholesale dealers
In ' Wheat, Oatsv Hops, ; Potatoes,
Onion and Onion j Set, etc , Salem
- Agency -at olllee Aurora Roller ; Hills,
on Trade street, hear H1gh.: . " "
1INN1NU AND PLUMBING.
T. S. BURROUGHS
TINN1NO AND PLUMB1NO
Ga and Steam fitting. Mamiiact
nrr of Hep ami Fruit Pipe.
-: 103 State St.. tel. 151. 5aietn, Or, .
PHYSICIANS.
J. F. COOK, M. D.
BOTANICAL DOCTOR .
Cares Consamptio, - Cancer, Tumors.
Grave, and Kkincy Troubles, Asthma.
Skin and Iiotie Disease, -without knife,
plasters, po si sons or pain. ' Also Blind
. . " -' " .? Salem. Oregon.
LIVERY STABLES.
FAVORITE STABLES
44 S;t SU Saleni. Telephone 701
Livery, Feed and Boarding
Horsi? boarded! by day, "Week or.
month at rasonalle prices. -.-The ae
commodation art? good andJihe rigs
are first- class in every respect. , A
specialty made of rig for commercial
lie-u. RADABAl'GII & FRANCIS.
Proprietor. I r ,
H. R. PAGE . !W. A. STEPHENS
PACE & STEPHENS
" Hores "vH fed. gocxi accommoda
tions. Fine R"g5- '. Good ..Rigs-.-, for
commercial men a Specialty. 'Horses
boarded by ''day. week or month. .
Red Froni itvery. Feefl anaBOTffina sigdib
164 Commercial St.. Tel. 851. Salem
RESTAURANTS.
Yow . arc most cordially invited to
call at the. j , - 7 . . ; :
El mo Kestaurant i
24i fommerclal street. .Salem. Oregon.
and try our 2Uc MKALK. No lttcr
can Ik tmd 5n tin city,. .
r P. .T. LIUUT.XKU, Proppietori, .
The .Wonder Restaurant
, , . MEALS ao CENTS. - -
Open day and nisht. When in ' the
city we tmlicit ymir patronage.
I'Oi:WAKI & ItyDK. IVapa.
"JfCi OommerelnJ Sltet't, Salem.
1 JEtiraWS RESTAURANT
215 Commen-lal Street, Salem.
Uosd Squarb Meal for aoc
Thirty-two year In lni!n's In this
city aiil liave fed more jw-oplt thai
there ar In Oresan:; all were well
nlcaaed. XI-fll! at all hour.
J C. W. llKM.KNItnANIV.
FIR FENCE POST, coated with
..Carboline'um Avenarius..
vtil out wenr Clnr tt t la a Radical
itmety AKlut jL'hltken i.ce.
lt appilcaOua t th la!e wall of pom
try houaps will pttnan-iiUy ex
- trrinloat all I.ICE.
Kult4: llraliby Ghlckis I'U-nty
Write tr clrcuUr an. 1 prices ul men
tion tBH paper. .
R. U. W'AUK & CO., Atrn".
( . ORKOO.V.
WILKES STIIUOI, "JIROME"
- NO. 29631'
Will stand for ilarea the coming Rea
ou at Cnrn?r of Ferry and. Literty
trteta. For ldiaree -and particulars,
call tm : h - i i . f
Dr. W. Long
Venters nary Sorgyon. y Salem. Or.
BICYCLE REPAIRING.
lon't thrown away you delapidated
Umbrellas. ' ! ,'.'!.. n - v -.
G. Al Roberts
Tan nicntl It for you as good as new.
T.ike It to him. ' ' - ' : . ;
i 105 STATE STREET
lUcydf Ih'iwiring a Specialty.
TO CLlti: A CHILI OF STUiTER-
The- child; that! . at u Her tnut' -he
pi n t It. i t 1 1 and Krsitnt ly cor
ieted. i'Plxl when he U'srlns to
hoxltale, maile to fill'th Inns with
air bv a d Inhalation, and then to
lro:ioun.e the ditticnlt syllablt until
he can d o eally and mnoothly. If
thl coure i imrnetl undeviatln-Rly
cere I vrtain-leciutr-r Ladies
Home Journal.,-;
It I a hUh,.lttalnniont in MItene
to allow otlsor to le mistaken. Let
a trilllujr. ni!tatemeat t" "o,lcHJ
wl rrc tio priihMpk -I involved, and
wlien a mistake b pat mncly it 1
lH-t to let 1 he tt1jct drop. 11h ar
suftK nt of th I ild you i- char
neicr U almiy quHe .uixftluons.
Mr. Ilpriou Klusrslautl la the IVcejn
Wr .LiHcs llouie Journal. - ,
Tatefrd dre t a.wholeonn ami
r.tcrsfarr. a thine for a woman n.
coo l rood and -drink. But - if he
make life a Ions debauch of clothes
1m I ct:iv..ly in the position of the
Khiu&u or the 'drunkard. December
Ladle IIo4:e JournaL ."-."'
for Infants
4
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OIL Taru
goric. Drop and Kootlilug Symps. It i Plearant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance, it destroys "Worms and allays Feverilmess.
' It cures DLarrlupa and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teeth-
Jnsr Troubles nud cures Constipation. It regulates the
Womach ami liowela, priTinsr healthy and natural sleep. ;
The Children! ranaeea-The,3Iothera friend. v :
The ; Kind You "Have Always Bought
- S3
Sears the
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Twr errTo" f8r, r t
GRASS
Our stock ot Grass Seed for fall sowing
is complete, and we invite all seed users
to call 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 o' ? 0.
Twlce-a-Week
X
II lwLJLl VlabJVllllll pCI JTCoal
TWICE-AWEEK STATESMAN,
OUR PRICE BOTH PAPERS1 . $1.50
PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, per year.
TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, per
BOTH PAPERS
CHICAGO INTER-OCEAN, per
TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN,
BOTH PAPERS
t
HOARDS DAIRYMAN,4 per year.
TWIGS-A-WEEK STATESMAN,
BOTH PAPERS
OREGON POULTRY JOURNAL,
TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN,
BOTH PAPERS
NEW YORK TRIBUNE, per year:
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BOTH PAPERS
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THRICE-A'-WEEK NEW YORK
TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN,
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McCALL'S MAGAZINE (Incladinjc
TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN,
BOTH. PAPERS -U-i
The Pacific Homestead
c ' I SALEM, OREGON ,
, , ' 5 r - ' . - . ,- ''.
The Leaditig Farm Taper of the Pacific North-
w;est. 20-page illustrated - weekly, 1 per year.
We want good agents and solicitors, and to such
will pay a liberal commission. Write for term
Advertisers should patronize the Homestead.-.
CIRCULATION, 5,000 WEEKLY -
Special rates o1 long time contracts. Clubbing rate with the
Twice-a-Week Statesman if paid(in advance, or within six
months after giving the order. 1 Address; .
I . L PACIFIC HOMESTEAD,
Office in Statesman Building. SALEM, OR.
FINE
266 Commercial Street,
SALEM, ; -
Will exchange
BELG
for
imiitw or
For a short time. Address or call on F. A.
WELCH, No. 391 Commercial St., Salem, or
1 Statesman Building. .
and Children.
Signature of
noiv ttiirrt, Rf roM err.
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OREGON.
urn.
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HARES
NT. THE CU..D SCIiCGL
REPORT OrTBOCKLE AT THAT STATE
' " lJiSTITCTIOJT. '.'
Effort to B
Am to StUo tha HUudtr
taadlag- mm Aaaleabl
. . Wy.
? (From Pally Statesman. 'Nor; 23.1.
IJrardiug herejroii Stare Sthaol
for 1h Blind, tie Portland Telegram
of LiSiterenlc hai the follow ins tele
?ram from Salt m, undt-r date of jev
-The S4ate St-hool fur the Blind i
Salu to lAHonie a-aubject of inTesti
utlon, and th time of the State
Roan! of KdmrUia -will tv- taken im
thhs aftemou hearlus sonx tieusarioa-
ch.irjia against the roanasrenjent.
A fislit ou Superiutudtut Carter M
lsoinj; made by 4 )i! Colby. Mn.'-
lH'uU'iK-e. axrd lr fa-ther wa tn Faltm
yt-iertlay with tho aTowed diMerinina-
ihxt to make tliliis- warm for iiiin. .
Miw Colby I? a youmr womaii of
alxHit 24 wr-'tS year or aae. i-he w
a iHipii of the t hoJ and wa.? expelled
but now claiui! iu a nwornf latent at
tbattheite wa.- no eaux ftr lir expul
sion and ' chat Knperlutnletr Cat ter
is incoiupettnt o xmtrol pnpKs or to
command tlKir renw. Slw ?ko
chareea that proper fotid 4 not served
to the pniik; llutt tlMTe a c-onstaut
Hystem of Jealoua .plotiaKe givitij; on
in au endeavor by tlie-KUivclutemWn't
fo acertain who of the pupil- are
saainlius in' winh him and who ato
net. and that i1itt whose fealty i
kHlti are unfairly 'treated.'
- ;eorie Huxan asesr of I'nwt'Illa
comsty. who hiis a little daughter in
the school. ha btc-u Jtet-e a day or two
kik.lnr into matUTs and is mm-h lu
sa tfylKul. Jiavins btartl o nmch slure
4ie 4'jme Jiere. a to -iiiake hbt -onii-leus
and he will watch the prot ced
ing Ix-fore Use Iward with anxiety.
"There lia Ih.h a notl ' deal of
trouble at this institution the pat few
vears, whereitt teacher. - pupil and
superintendent were arrayed against
ach talKT.-bivt itiperiutendnt ( '.i n er
-liaiit -TSiten aide no far to make tlw most
ratif fa-tty howiujr to the lxvtnl. and
they hate sustained him. Mr. Colby
and his dansrlitpr Itave 'filoo! In 'their
ye antl ill make a strenuous enort
to (Uscra Wt him this lime."
Mr. Colby and ltb daujrhtcr were at
he Capitol yest-rtlay, to i-the State
Board of 'Education, and s,.ent an hour
with tJov. T. T. Oeer. The otlH-rtwo
nwmlxiH w?. ' ahw-aar. however. Mr.
IHTt:b.tr bKnsr Kl. niwl lrof. Ackerman
om of the city anl. t.hercfoiv, no board
frcetilitf wa? 1hM. '-If I to 1k honnl
the nt!:e trouble la .'thv result of a
wrisuuiVrstandlnjr. and that it will ivr
amicably adjn&tcd in vhe war future.
RICH MEN IN THE U. S. SENATE.
New York World: Of the 24 very
rh-h lueu In the United States Seuate
tlMTe. are only - live of whose terms
expire next Mrrch Wet more of
iChode Island. Se well of New .lerV
E1k:ns of Went Vircinia, McMillan of
Michigan and Wolfort of Colorado.
All of these exeejit Woleott expect
to returu yet of the five Woh-ott 1
the only one who measure up fully
to a reasonable Ideal of what a Unit.
el State Senator houhl 4h.
There are five rich men in the Sen
ate from the New Emjland state
Hale. lroetor, Iol?e, Wetmore and
A.hlrich. Tlrree are men of stu4t ikr
oual qualification that no one. ever
think of tfhem a mere rich m-ii
Hal IM-tor ani Ixslare. New , York
ha two riJlf-nett to represent it both
of alriHty. but only one, Dhw. with
I1m tpKilineam whk-h "in other cir-f-nmstanice
;woi'.d make a fit 1 rue
representative.' New Jersey Im two
millionaire. Sewcll and Kean. the
latter regarded a the richest man iu
the Senate. Neither represent 11k
people. (In West VirginJa tliere are
Klkliw and Seott. lotb millionaire
and lwrtli reiresutative of the newly
acquirel iower of privilege it) the last
state of middle AthitUic jrrouo.
In the Middle West the' tIcIi Semi
tor are Hanna ami Foraker of .Ohio,
Fairbanks Ind'au'i' nmltimilllonaire;
the- very rich McMiHan of Michigan,
the rich SiKKra"r and the rich Quurle
of WI-onsin. Of thc six. three are
of a tyje renwrte from the true sena
torial stamhinl -Hanna. McMillan ami
Fairbanks. (Juarlo ami Siooaer are
most creditable representative of
Wiseonsin pwi.
Clark of Wyominjr i a fair Senator
a well a a rich man, and Woleott
of Colorado would Xta. a credit to any
state. Jom and Stewart of Nevada
are of the offensive tyie, . like
Ahrrleii. Ferkin ami Bart '- of
California am both very rich, and the
latter , i Senator solely because of
hl.r!che. Jke Fairbanks ami Scott
and McMillan and Wetmore. The
sanie i to a certain extent true1" of
Addison Foster of Washington.
All of these men are Republican iu
fact as well a in name except J one
of Nevada. w1k i three-fourth Re
publican one-fmtrth Fopulist ;and
four-fonrtb Jones. J
The alence of Democrat from the
list i noc altogether to tle credit of
tho Dfmocrathr party. It ha only
one Senator from the nortli, ffora
whic4i comei all tlw rich Senator
Rawlins of Utah. It came very near
having another copper klmr Clark of
Montana, who.' had he retained hi
purchased sent, wouM luive lieen held
tip. and justly, a the extreme exam
pi of senatorial defeneration.
To sum up: Of the rS Senator from
tin North (Delaware. Pennsylvania,
Montana awl Utah bare- only one
caclu. 20 are men worth front half a
million doUar to nlotit ir.0KM.
Mormon isnop rill
bllity
OU,TwitChl
FOR SALE BY P. G. HAAS.
Tht rreat remedy far wcrrova
4 M-Mnanf Aithov
imacs:
lmpoteaer, Nirtiiy SJsiMioBS. Yotittful trrwr. U"UU Worry, xrnmif m
" X Tobacco cr Opium, whlek tX o CoMumptlon ad Idsmut. Wia ejery
aiorder wo tnrate toenrw or rf-jn-1 th monjr. Sou lXKer box.
besek (or .ou. uu.3littT uiuucai. ua.
. ( FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
C:f til i!4. II are ian -wh either
would uot Ik? or ought not to 1 Sen
ators under a proper nysUun of ;opu
lar refiresentathtn.; while lo are ukii
who have achieved'.-' or ulsht have
aehh't-etl the Sonate without regard
to ihelr w.lth. Of thev lrt, six
Hik. 1'roetor, llge..SiMier. Quailea
ami Woleott are men iu connection
with whom tle words ricli men" are
practically iMver nsed. , -
Noah ark and tlte tin wddler must
take their , places anion; toy antl
qut:e. T1h doll that 4iy ; vtivi"
and mamma" 1st really a vory simple
affair Ud the- tmchaukal toy that
are already-ltelas shown to ChrUttua
puTchasra ia the larjre toy . shop.
Doll not only talk, but wait, dance
and sung nowaday. '.-They have their
house wltb jra -ond 4octrk lisht ar
ran.eeirtrtit. elevator ud srate llrt.
Their.trunk ar- im kmjrer -lap toy
afTaira but real leather with lock
and trap ami tray and their toiler
article ace of sMver aiw ivory. An
ni-to-late doH lut 1kt full allowance
of CotuiiW for the treet. the boudoir
nad dinuer anl ha a maid a wclL
Th" ehiklivn of toilas are' well pro
vided for in . th-way-oC wonderful
toy. lut fheir tastt are htr?r-ly for
musical imtmnent, raphoplione.
tyiiewrlter ami other nensible artlc
le Toj' automohih's for doll are
aioou the novelties. - "
WHY MANY HEELS ARE LOST.
Machine. peffffin on," Shoe I Not
, Conducive to Lonr -W-ar.
IJave you nothtsl," a-k! i!m ol-
seYvant man. niow often one sw
the tortion of alMX h1"! scatterctl
about at the elevat-d rojid stations
and other places where a. lift m'.stUt
easily Ih torn on? I wonder what the
reason is? In the ohl day the liel
of one shoe Were the part that cluns
to the uper nt cos-iy. on news
paper fellows are supiosed 4o know
everything. Just auswtf Uuit couuu-
drnm." The writer couhl uot. but a
Hhoodoalor ould. and did. "llie tva
ou." said he. I ltoau-e In tlie
dav of macliimuuuU- sIhjc the 1mh4
are fasti'iMHl on by machinery, a 1
evtry other iwirt of the shoe. . Soft
iron 1 unl for the nail instead of
ste'l. a thi I handhnl more easily.
When the lift of the. heel have leett
fastemnl in plac the nail protrude.
T1m shoe are thcu scut., to another
machine where-they are shaved off
Instead of lieinj; driven home, a In
the daya when the woi k wa done by
hand. The result 1 that they are in
securely fastued. and If one catchc
the hHl of hi shoe agninst a stnlr so
that there i the least strain on it It
jrive way and qnll otT. The moral i
to have a set of steel nail driven into
tle hetl when you buy a new pair of
shoe." Xew York Time. :
BIG INCREASE.
BERLIN, Nov. Nov. 24.--A hill, suh-
mJttl to tlie Relehsrajr.r show the
Imptri:ti Budsmt for l!Nl balam-es at
2.24.h47Jltn mtirkj. au incresii-e of
17-t,.K:i.281 tnark4ve.r l!)00.
A HEROIC BATTLE.
ST. PAUL, f 'Minn.. Nov. 24. The
liht of hi twmviidons will againt
physical diaA ltt aloue'kept Soiw
tor Iiavlsillve for the iwist twenty-
four bo-crs. .
TO RE A PEER.
LOXDOX. Nov. 24 fK-ral Boiler
home liewsiiaiKf. tle NwtJi lN-vn
lbnild. say lit isr nuderstatid tlK
h'iHral will lie anadc a ieer. ami that
Ins will assume aflie titie.of Lottl Bn-1
hr of. IuKvsiiirith.
.William Dea
h Howell, the novelist.
will siH'iid the
where. It i fa
winter in New Orleans,
hk-he will lay the acetic
for hi next tpry.
HAZED
BY
THE OIRL PUPII.
A Boy Pni il of tlie Tully Union Si luol
Bouiul a mi
lajrgel ami Carried
Into the- Wood.
Binghamtoni N. Y., Nov. 10. Arfhnr
Jom-. a j'ounig man of Truxtoti, wa
.ilsliK-tc-d and- hazed bv a tiartv of
indignant gfrl iHipilx from tlie Tully
lu.on SvhooL Si'Vi-ral MHTft sot
exist among the pupils of the Instlt
tion. atnl mur-)i rivalry ha leen devel-1
ojkm lwtwiM'nj tlK ly and girl. It
wa rtiarg"tl ihat Jne had iiossesseil
himself of certain sign ami secret In-,
formation of oue of the girl noeioticH,
ami they dtorjninod to pet even. Tbey
sucoteded In waylaying, gagging and
binding him In the most apirroved
fashion. He jwa then carrletl to a
pateb of wooils, ami after an initia
tion that wa more InterV'stlng than
agreeable wa left to free himself and
return Imme a lHt he could. It i
sakl th.1t tlM average college hazing
was mild connm-d with the unique
reception nrranged ; by the nngerwl
school girl.
THE "VERDICT SUSPENDS.
Said o Hav Cost O.TI. P. Belmont
AlHMtt ftO.ni if i In Two Year.
The Verdict. O. II. P. Belmont
Illustrated iwiitieal weekly. 1 to cease
puldh-atlon wltJi tlie- enrremf Issue.
1'mler the guidance of Alfred Henry
Lew.; Mr. Belmont ha ptiblishctl hi
free silver, anti-Supreme Court- eriod
Ual for Just about two year. Ac
cording to Mr. Lewi the circulation
got to lie a high a to lO.Oim. In
1iite of 7 that the average fcde
fictt did not go liehiw 2-V a wwk.
Mr. IMmont" lo I etImatHl to lo
alKtut f:a(nii.-N. Y. Sun.
JOHN'S REJOINDER. " J
A scotch ditlne took one of hi par
ishioner to tak for hi non-attend-
lnao.a, wminm
-m. vrttocrii
- DRUGGIST, SALEM. OR.
protrWo m.aa .U ;uei m m ecer
nine at kirk: ti.' m.m mi.l: "1 '
like lausj sermons.. The p.iri.s; v : '
swuie warmth.. rpll'-tl: "Jfiia. ye il . '.
ami jr to a jhice where ye ll not h:ne
tlie privliesre or n.-.-irai ins -i '.
m-mum. -There may lc.V stiid -loun.
hut if wituia ! for :' lack f iarsoi w'..
Painted or vanished floor, may li
kept lu good -condition by wiping with
a demrn cloth and then rulbin; with
a dry wtHhi cloth. ,Thlof cawrse.
1 for floor ui.1t no not, xei .
M-kMwl. Kitchen or pantry tio.r tijry
lie ;.wahOfl with skim . milk r If - v.-ry
dlrtv. with 5kip and water. A. acnib-
bing lruh should never lav used on
a tatuted or varntslieil tloor. iHt-eih-
ler lilies' Home Joumau ,
The liet cut ftr. a woman
wlu
Kir 4
think she lta a mission I to
lier a pUjc dojf., .
WHEN WRIinX -T our
artver-States-
Users, you saw it in the
man. r '.'-.". ' ,
WHEN WRITING To our
adver-
tlscra, say you-aw -it In the states
man. - ,.'-.
NEW TO-DAY.
FOUNH, A JERSEY STACr-Owa r
-all at W. I. Whet !cr'. 4 WTu ast
of Ssilvm, ;ou p'tii Miliary tostd'and
pav for, keepinjj and thl tiotUv.
t ltnuvit (1) w.
IF YOU ARB
figuring ou a fence
Cft our price
Woven AViiTcTr
cinr, PkkcU and
Poultry Ncttinj.
llet quality biu
glea Vt low price,
Walter Morley"
ainiiuiuuuiniii'j
Salem Fence Works, 59 State Street
C GtE WO, Great Chinese Doctor;
Ilaa : removed hi
ottlceto 1.12iThrd,
St. Portland. th-v"
N o Wj I y o u r
cli:mr to gvt ctinAl
at biuall coit. This
great doctor make;
siM-ial prit?s . ' for'
thirty days aud
11 IT A 11 A N T EliS
40 ctwv the followi
w&$tm
C tarrli, A t hma jjt-ml I.uug ''.
TrouHle.,...t. . . . , . , -flO. to.?IO
All Nervous' I Mseaset.-.. . . 3 U
Neuralgia and Kheumalbmi. 1 to 1 '".V
All Stomach and IJver IU
eases. . . ... . ..
Kidney aud ladder Troub
les.... ...
All Mca: Troubles. ....
All Female Troubles.,
.1 to
- i -
n to
2 to
2 to
no
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