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: - - : - .. " .It- ' EEE sritfREs:' - .vPi ?n r-'"r "' 'JzU ?rr: - u -..h U , .", V, :"' '"rzr - , , Z . " - TV Grass Seeds I r 114- A complete atVk of grass and clover I ' " I TZTV ZTX khmK at the lowest, possl We pric for i t 1 I O-1 T f ' f ""TV. ' BarWSTCB tKITE. nTeed MeT i V m vU A TVi A No. 'Jl Court St, Saleni.' Tton? 1T81 i-' . TJ 1 J li Vl DEALERS IN GRAIN. WHEAT BOUGHT or exfisnged tor flour 'and ' feed at feranehofiTce A Aurora Holler i.Milla. warehouse off Trade street; near Hrgfc. Saleiii, Oregon. r ' ' ; i ' .'' w. a. uuitsTit cj.; Aurora. ' Oregon.4 " f Wholesale dealers In Xviiat,- Oats Hops, Potatoes; Qnluiia and Onion Seta,! , etc.' ! Salem Agency:, at ffiee Aorora! Roller.' Mijla, cm Trade street, -near High." r: -c TINGING AND PLUMBING. T. S. BURROUGHS TINNINO AND PLUMBINO Gas and Steam fitting1. 'Man'ufact rer ol Hop an Fruit! Pjpe. , - to$ SUte 3f.i : TeL 13 1. lem, Or. 'PHYSICIANS. J. p. COOK, M. D. . I BOTANICAL DOCTOR Cures Coostimptioti, Cancer.' Tumors. Grave', and Kidney. Troubles. Asthma. Skin amj Cone Diseases, idioirtVnife, plasters, posisoiM or paiiW Also Blind- : . ,'SaIepi, Oregon. LIVERY STABLES. FAVORITE STABLES . . 41 SfSV Salem. Telephone 701 Livery Feed and Board to? Ilors- :lio.irfpl by J la y, eek pr mouth at mtsouatle. prlt-cs. ; The ae eotiiKiodatloiift are smm and' the rips are flrt- elass In every respeet. A vpecialty matle, or riss ' for commercial men, UADAI1AUUH & FKANUIS. I'rt'prletors. 1. i a R. PAGE W. A. STEPHENS PA GE & STEPHENS Hofe wH fed, jrrtod accommoda tions. Fine - Rirs. Good Rifrs for commercial men a Specialty. ' 'Horees boarded Jjy day., week or month. Rod From im feed una Boeing siouie 164 Commercial Stj TeL. 85 L Salem . &ESTLA.URANTSJ Yiu are most cordially tnvUed to callatthev. v i' 1 ' . , . Elmo Restaurant 211 CoJiaiterHal R'treeL'jfc:ileii Orepon. and try vur SCkr.MJiALSw No Itettcr can le had in the city, j' -. . IX J. .LiqilTXEI.jt'roppIctQr. The Wonder Restaurant ' MEALS W CENTS ' ' ' Op4n day arid nttrht. AVhen iu the city we solicit your, patronage. ' , VOUWAUD & HYDE, lVatw. . ! 195.)oBJinercJar Street, Salem. TRY HELIES8RRND S RESTIDMIT . -'15 Cuunn'orcfal Ktreet. Salcfti. Good 5quare Meal for aoc ' Thirty-two years i;i buiuess iu this city atid liave fed more people than, there nr hi Oresroo: all were well ph'iitfud. Mealsi at H hours. C. W. IIKH.i:XHUANl, ; nil FENCE POST, coated with ..Carbolincum' Avenarius.. Will out weat CedAr It Is also " Radical Remedy Aicalnst Chicken Uce. Its application to the iunde wlls or poul try housfs.will permanently cx ternitnatp all, I.ICB. Itwiultat Healthy Chlrh ns Plenty erss. Writ lor circular and prices and mn .. . tion this paper. ' H. M. WADE & CO, Allots. ' . - HAL.E.M. OREGON. WlLltES' STULI08, "JEBDME" ; S'f ' NO 2931 ' ,,;i.':r Will tao J ior Marea the'ebminp; sea nou at.Ctirticr oT. Ferry and. Liberty streets. For Pedigree and particulars, call on .' , . j .. . , .. Dr. VIA Long Vmtertnary Surgeon. ' ! Baletn, Or. BICYCLE REPAIRING " . 1 18 1 ;' " lKtft "thrown away you dilapidated Umbrelias. I i j G. A. Roberts ran WemllfforVwt a K001 as ew' Take It to him. 1 V 10 state smcer . lUcyi le Itei wiring a Specialty. : Tiin roBAi.oF ia iooi ,; . t . . .. ciiiw. SCHOOL .Willi iwnt-iL Hhtte and paiMr. I'm tnnl now for whooi. ,' Ah. fclwd,is a-a'Phty haiMr. In ninsout the dmb, the.wlfe. lf i fool." ' ' " ? " ' " I'll trv to -lie a wl" " . Kr .:! Mb v.. luynelf to teach. - Pet a fellow going to schwl ta Use a s pebble ou the iesich, : Some naughty wave com'! near, An t iryon re not just thiukipg. You gw fiionc. i and s it's this tr.at causes tlmir, " i " ,.' s , Kutl'm aiiirtitliprctty well now, Uiu alu kejv it tu.5 , 1 as to te a lwlt H s - -When I'm big euouglv- - . IJWory Is the eence of. innumer able bk)grayhies.-C'arlyle. , , I Or. Fc:r.:rTs KIDNEY s tr.i(jockoGlia'Uore.r Uioiii-n5ial'ciiialeeakiiess. ytor intant3 and Children. - - v -J fTi 0 harmless Rubstltuto for Castor OA- Pariu , ? contains ncltner Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. . It destroys Worms and allays FercrLshness. It cares liarrhKi and Vind CoUe. It relieves Teeth ing Troubles and cures Constipation. It regulates tho Stouh and liowcl, frivin- healthy and natural aleep." The Children'it lanacca The Mother's Jriead.:-. Kind ; You Have Always Bought iieara uie Use For JL In GRASS Our stock of Grass Seed for fall, sowing is complete, and we invito alJseed users to call and examine same before purchas ing, as wo feel sure that the qnality, as well as tho prices, can't be beat.. SAVAGE & REID, Seedmen 322 and 324 Commercial Street, North o P O. Twicea-Week WEEKLY OREGONIAN, per year....... ...Si.. TWICE-A-WEEK biATt5MAN, OUR PRICE, BOTH PAPERS. $1.50 PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, per year... ....... ... V...., .;$i.oq TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, per year..... $1.00 BOTH PAPERS. CHICAGO INTER-OCEAN, per? TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN; BOTH PAPERS HOARDS DAIRYMAN, per year......... $1.00 , TWIG5-A-WEEK STATESMAN, per year... k 1 i.oo BOTH TAPERS ii - .J - - OREGON POULTRY JOURNAL, TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, BOTH PAPERS..!,- NEW YORK TRIBUNE, per rear TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, BOTH PAPERS L... T1FRICK-A-WEEK .NEW YORK TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, BOTH PAPERS McCALliS MAGAZINE (ihcluding TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, BOTH PAPERS J-. The Pacific Homestead ; ' S SALEM, OREGON "... y . The T'fldinf Farm Paner of the Pacific, North- west. 20-j)age illustrated weekly, $1 per year. We want good agents and solicitors, and to such J , will pay a liberal commission.1- Write for terms. : Advertisers should patronize U10 Homesteads. CIRCULATION, 5,000 WEEKLY Special rates on long tuno contracts, , Clubbing rats, with the Twice-a-Weck Statesman, if paid in advance, or within six months after giving the order. Address: P Office in Statesman Building. FINE JOB LEGAL 300C 266 CommervtMl Street. SALEM, - .- WILL EXCHANGE LLu Mm :.URKEYS!:or POULTRY;;; For a short time. Address or call on F. A. WELCH, No. 391 ConimerciaLSt;,: Salom, or Statesinau Building. ; . - :. signature ox Over 30 Years. THK Statesman per year. .. . iT.$i.oo ..? $1.50 yar..... St.oo per year.... ........ $1.00 - .. .'l 1 ,..$1.75 per year...... J. '.:';;.$ .50 per year,... .$1.0 -- $1.25 ..... ......... ..;$t .... ......$u 00 00 per year 1.23 WORLD, per year.. .Si'.oo .$1.00 f per year - ..$155 a free pattern to each iubscTiber)..i.oo per year.... .ux) ,.$10 ... ."' : AUlr IU IlUMliovxuAjj, SALEM, OR. BLANKS r WORK - -e STATESMAN JOB OFFICE OREGON. 11 "5 : mm. SUBSIDY BILL May Ce Pcsfced to tfcc Front ca the Opening of Congress. TniS IS SENATOR rRYt'S PUN Rirer and Harbor Committee at Work 6z Their Vrasore 8tewirt v flaj Coma into Lina- ' , WASH INVITO X, Iec. :l.-Aeualor Fry e, who has charge of the hlppiug: tnbidy hill, annouoced today that he would call 'up that hill in the 'Senate next Tuesday, and more to have It u-ade unfinished business, displacing Lthe Spoocer W1L The IIoue committee on River and Harbors continued work on the River and Harlior bill today. The dicusion of the various Item Is proceeding uion the theory that the bill la to aggregate hi the neighborhood of $23.0,O0O. Joseph II. JIanley, of Maine, has been reuueated by the President to ai-nt the touimisxionecjihip of lnter ual Iterenue.made vacant by the death of tJeorge W. Wilson. - Senator Stewart, of Nevada, baa had trig name placed on the Republican caucus llt. . He has tteeu a allTer party man for he last eight years. ' OFFERED? TUB TTOOA, ' St. Paul, aiinn:, Dec l.-Loren Col liiiH, Republican, Aotiate Justlce of the State Supreme Court, wan today oftered by iH'moVratic tiovernor Idud, f he Tnitec States Sinatorship made vacant by the death of'Cushmau K. Davis. ' ' ' " '. BROKE ALL RECORDS. A TERRIFIC STORM ON THE I Sir' , AND OF C.UAM. Iestrdyeil Many Lives and Did Enor mous Damage Inxur&euts iu. Luzon Surrender. , , MANILA, Dec. 1. Rear Admiral Remty, In his official report of the re cent typhoou which visited the island of tiuam. utates that the storm was the severest In forty years. The pal ace at Aganah and the Government buildiugs wece unroofed and wrecked. The sea .reached the plaza. The ttfwn of Mara jan was levelled and twenty eight persons wTe skilled, and several small coasters are missing. No reports have tw 'en received from some locali ties. AH croiw are destroyed and food Is being distributetl to the ufferers. Twelre hundrwl Iwlomcn. , entered i Ylgan, In the Island of Luzon, yester day . afternoon, and . urreriderel to Captain Oreen, of the Thirty-third in fantry.; This is the largest number of men who have yet surrendered, in Lu zon at one time. ,; WANTED I X MONTANA. Mining Man's Young Wife Charged With Stealing Documents. CLEVELAND, Dec." IV Mrs.. Orave Robins. u aged IS. of Libby. Mont., was arersted here. tonight at tlie lead ing hotel, charged with In-Ing a fugi tive front . justice.'.' Mrs. Itobluson is the wlf of one of the officials of the American Kootenai Mining & Milling Comiany, at Iibby. She 1 ciuirgpd In the telegram to the police here with having stolen $2TMKo worth of stock of the company In-longing to her hus- band. Th woman says the stock Is iu her name on the bwks of the eom-iwns-.y She offers to return to Mon tana. ! . ' " . ' A LONG TUNNEL. Proosition to Connect Europe" and AfriC-a by Underground Railroad. WAJIIXtrroX, Dh?. l. The State Department has received reports con; veylng. further information a-,o the proposed tunnel from Europe to Africa under the straits of Gibraltar, ifroin fieorge 3Inrphy, consular clerk at Madgeburg, tiermany. Berlier, th French engineer, has submitted a pro position of this project to the Govern ments of Spain ami 'Morocco. ' The pro posed length of the tunnel - is Irweuty tive iniles, twenty of this under the sea The entire co?t of the tnnuej alone Is approximated at ?23t0tXI,t()(H and for tl? entire connecting railroad line tHtween Spain and Algiers, about 13,0UO,0UU. - . , PAPA GREETS THEM. Duke and Dwliesa . ' Meft MHIidnaire of ManeJIiester Zimmerman NEW YORK. , - Dec. L I hike and DndHtM of Manehes(m formerly. Miss Jlekm Zimmerman of Cincinnati, arrived this, evening on llw American Lino teamer &L Louis.? Mr. Zimmcr man.'fther of the Iuchcss, who lias lHen iter about a week a waiting their arrivaL' went- down the bay - in the iwenue cntter and boarded the ves- wl at qnarantJne. . IIe.wa tlte ffrst to wek-nuw the pair, and to Tell them of the . plans be. lias, made to ; make tbevr visit a. pleasant oaev . . 3 , The Duke and Duchess will ma ke a PECJflYROYAL PILLS of niVnatrtuvtlon." They omanbood. aiding development of orr&na and body. 10 known remedy for women equals them- Cannot do harm-! Ufa becomes a pleasure. $1.00 PKtt UOX BY MAIL, Bold by drussists. DIL 1I0TT3 CHEMICAL CO., CKveUiML ObJa FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ' J.V ' r: jT.lArJHOOD ' rT-rtmor Hi-mm. 4 ttf Ktxmtv '. WmtmZim Bafk,kMiul La ltM.ii Kit bwrnm Or dr or hi gli I. lmeiw4uickwM Dcl' VT."!- "t '' V l-te U cwmuuorTbw moA mil th bnrror f raxSnr-y. J-l l . J F. l atrtW(. Iitm-. the Uiryd taattearyrKMsUabipacMiefc CCrUaaiMfCuUeas 0 "rtf-r r mi fuidVn-r mrn i. earad rf PorWfcil I. rare o. FOtt BALE Iir l U. UAASt Znrmm mm riw. aiMt Biwrr rvtariMl If Iras J - wrm - krivl f'.r rr)rrolr mml tttttuuni tour id' tremTjpvyifieVrhey uaJ ' A BEAUTY CONTEST. ' ' Two Tounz Women Chosen to Typify : Aorth aatl south America. NEW YORkTT Dee. l.T!ie ' ran- Amerlcan Nsiuty contest close! tmlay, and the award wvre made This wa a t-oiuietiti(Hi for tle purtee of se- iectiug the two most, beautiful women in America a blonde and a brunette to tyirify North awl South America, on the offlHal embiem of tlie Pan- American Exposition in Buffalo, 'in IWL , A' committee of -ten- of which Senator Depcw was chairman, select ed the two from the thousands of Ikltotographs ent to New York. Miss Mauir-M. Coleman iooa,;ot OlrarhK leville. ;Va wan cIioojhti to reireeut North America, and Ml Marine El liott (Mrs. N. C. joOdwln. hrunette. to represent South t America, ,1." ENGEXB WINS. Oregon FtotballlsU Knock' Out . the Team from Washington tiuhreralty , . . : . ... j i . EUGENE. Or., lee. l.The Univer sity of Oregon today defeate! the ITui vcrslty of Warfiington at footualL The score waa ,13 io 0.. - LIEUT. IIOBSON ILL. NEW YORK, Dee. l.-LIeuteuant R. P. llolison.'U. 8. N.. was, this after noon taken from the Army ami Navy Club to the Prebyterian HoiitaL Ue is threatened with typhoid fever. : LINEMEN STRIKE. Telegraph and Telephone Coniiaules Employes. Want Higher ages. KAN FRANCISCO Dec; L The linemen, enipl6yed by tlx? various tel ephone and' telegraph' eoinjKtnle on this ccast." struck today for Increased wages and shorter hours, and for the recognition of the union. Several hun dred men are outi 1 ! -The jramqsjrt Tiiomas, which Is leariu2 the remains of -brave Colonel Lisenm, w1k fcU at the Iwttle of Tien TVIn. arrived today. " The transport Meade Railed today for Manila, via Honolulu and Guam, with a large number of "cabin passengers, ltH recruits and thirty-fclx members of the hospital coris- . t , BEEkPOISONINfl -EPIDEMIC England Aroused and Alarmed by the Many Deaths Reported. May nave an Effect on the Maybrlck Case Kruger finds Nd Official Welcome lis Germany, and May Not Ooi to Berlin. I'- " " ' . - , t IAXIOX,'Iee. 1. Tlie betT poison-5 ing epidemic at !Maut4ter, which' bam o worked up tlie North of Lng- 'fonim vtu, , wim umi; ihat imlWic land, has now spread to Ixndou. Tho demoiisl rat Ions will bv unimpressed. County Council announees it Is taking and tliat' the proposed munk-iiNil ban active measures to protect the com- iuets will be abamloned. muhity; The Workinfman now emp- ,, ., kih'GFU ihk iimsiivti'D '. ties bis pewter -piiit with more or lew foar ' and 1 trembling; ami analytic are busy day and utght'on the sac - - chariue woi to exteuslvely- by the brewers. Many of Hko were found to contain arsenic. lb ManiesU-r ami oilier districts there re already .18.1SIO tint knits, ami there bave'been seventy dearha lue to the iieciiliarly bad lot to Jiave Ikih ilm1 to a neglect to se of glucosw supidied to the favorite lo- cure an uiKkTsIamlliig with the lut eal brewers, whk-h caused pcrplieral pcrial court, wiilch .is iH'swiry In neuralgia, very similar to bert-beru. As he result of the agitation the use; of glucose will probably be restricted, by legislation. , ; . . v The public analytlst suggest that FRENCH IJNTTIUSIASM. the mystery In tlie Maybrkk case, Paris, Dec'l. Mr. KrugH r's Journey miglit have eeii solvent, had tho facts.? thi ; afteruoou , tlmmgh Not tlteru now made public I in regard to ors'ule Frauc-e, was atteudel by s-enc Mlnii ln . bear, been known at the time of; Ur ro lioiie witnessed at Marseilles trlL : and Purls. At murly every station !'' ' " '-' ''''. f- tiassd, .crowds had gjithen-d which GERMANY IS CAUTIOUS. fa veil hats m&A hawlkerchkfs and London, Dee. A lisiiatclt from cheered tho train. , NXVY BEATS ARMY. Football Contest In Philadelphia be- tweea Twd Cadet Teams. PIIinADELPIIIA, IVv'. 1. tin Hie Franklin field today th Navy retrk'v ed Its ilefeat of hist year by thrashing the Army by a (score of il to 7.' It was & fierce contest from beginning to end. and was only wrott tiy H10 hardest kiixi of playing on . tlie . part or the Aunailfa 'catlo8. Tlie West Point boys, in tlw! face of the defeat, never for a moment weakened in llielr play, and won tlie pplue,f the mnltitiKle of niiecta tors - Tor t heir gameness. N'eltlier team nlayed- gilt-dged foot ball, but What tliey fctcke-1 la the fiuer Iiolnta of the game.5 tliey made up by the seal and carnestn with which tlie players went at each other. Their tackling was marked -- wHb ret-kless abandoii! . tliat jstirred the army and navy offlcera In tle crowdt-d stand a lnt4 wild ththujdaaat...-' ' : I TELEPHONE NUMBERS. '"Telephone. numtxTS have an actual money value," said au . otBcer of,- the They Weak irretrolaxity and otnisaiona, increase vig- or "and banish Mpaina are LIFD 8AVlilW' to cirhi at IGTO RED L" "51 nmn, nrh mm Vmut MaalMM4, mraanla talH. IM-kllitr. i all tmrtSi it HtH lt1lIHK wiumhi " i n w ri -t -h hox wm. b rriw mn v. ' WUJCUIiJT, SALXlMr OB, , rtmericaliiivU iT-!sVi' e " fllie a-- it! ;.A 1 rniit-'fj n bat If you tbiiik for a aiouu'ut ft tfct advantage at business house dvrircs from having It locatkm well kuowu. Ue thing aeeius only naturaL . . In the course of tlnw- ,ieoiTes minds begin to so-Iate a firm with Its telephone number, and if. wheu they start to; call up an ' old friend, they tlud. him masquerading under ft new number. It is as much of a shock as if they had called at a hou with whom they were in the habit of doing business and round It had moved away.v Itall comes under the legal head of 'good will a very eltfsive eowirodity, but one which has' Its market, value. , ' So mUch in this fact appreciated by some otpur old patrons that they are willing to pay heavy mlk-age If they move away from the neighlwrhood of their exchange, In order to tvtaln tiicrfr old telephone address. 'Many . htipoN j tant' iou-e have followotl the north wanl "trend of business iu the last few years, and there are several cares of a firm's office address twlng'iu .the" ui own district, wlle Its telephone- num ber remains Jo and .mi, Cortlaudt or Pruad.. Tho llrm'.s,, line; to the ex change tuay.be n-.eral miles long."; New York Mail and i:xire?8.V 'A STEAMER WRECKED. . LONDON, Dec. 1. A dispatch from Naples nays the steamer St. Marie, trading tietween Naples and Marseille has been wreckeU aud fourteen ias seugera and part of the vrew , were lost. , : , , , FRKE TR A NSIt) RTAT I O X. NEW YORK. Dee. 1. -Several West ern railroad have otTered lo iranstmrt over their liws. free of charge, lher Immlgrapts and- their families and houseltuld goods. It they shall come to thl countrv. SIX. MEN DROWNED.' SPOKANE. Wash.. Iec. 1. It . de veloped tobiy thiet six men ; wit drowneil liy the tplxing of the enbh ferry- ott tlie Spkane river, last eve ning. .None f the bodies have, been recovered. -. , i ' . . . T1II3 CZAR S COXDITUJX. ' YALTA. Dee. 1. The condition of the Czar this evening i satisfactory. 1 . ' - lhTliu says that Mn KrugT has Ihk'U advised Uiat 'Count t Huelow. liu- Cokrnn , Mn KTU.r art.,T- j,rw Mt H: o'cltM-kr - A great erowd had ass-mliliHl and causeil a dangerous crush. No otlMal rHyptlMi droVw o lJia o,,,,,-,- Utftvl The ctowd -beerlng as he left Hie stattou. ih1 a lie drove along tlnr route. Tlie ulwnw of an omcial welcome is said case or visitfot lieaU of states, bene it Is reported tbat Mr. Kruuer will probably not go to IHtUn at pieseut. ONI3 OF WX WALTER'S 1AK7ALI TIES. a" , Hawk-k, Roxburgh county. S-o In tid, Hie recipient of ."Mr. Andrew !arue- j gie's lau-st gift of n library, already has some llt-rary etuiiieiM-e, for the j vicinity Includes most of the scenery j tkucrilKMl laThe lay of the Loft, illustreL" i . AOAIN I N A I TO U R ATE D, t . .HEXIfX) CITY. (Mex.. lee. L-PrcHf-l idetit Diaz today took Hie oatlt of ofiico for the next four years. - 'r 4 HIS WIFirs MOTHKR. Who .soothe the children' wlien . cry? - hey Who a their call Is ojilckly lyT Who givea tlK'iu candy. eak and 7Ie1 "..'-', 0I uiothcr-hi-law. - . , ' Who mends my clothes wlien they are torn? -.; :v ". ' ... f- ' " Wlio- darns "my socks When ,they an? - 'Worn? :'','.''.'. Who cheers me wheu i fe4 forlorn?!' i rv' .-My mother-in-law. , ''. Who keep watch of the furnace fin? Who rules the servants that 1 hire? j Who tell tho iceman he's a liar? ' . , . - My mother-in-law. ; -. Who always has aue cah (o b-nd, On which, in need. I may depend? , j Who is, in short. my dearest friend? ' 31 y mother-in-law. .1 ; f. SomcrvUle Journal. A UNIQUE CHURCH. In the city of Ileideflierg, tJermany. there 1 a church callnl Hk Cliurrli of the Holy Ohoxt, which" Is unhiue In Its way. ls-ing the only churcli. In the worhl 1b wbkh I'roteJiut ahd Catli olie wrrlc are held at Hte same tiaie a partition wall through Hie center teparatlng the two t-ourcgatlyus,' v