Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, December 04, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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OKEGOX IS B APIDLT rOBUlXG TO IHS
rsoKT bahk.
Great Iatereat Awwd aadthaPalryaem'a
Association itwU(, at Btllabaro,
Attract Great Attaatloa.
v .From Iaily Rtatenm.an. Doe. 1.)
Dairying la Oregon 1 Assuming
va.t in-uiKjrt'.oir. but men, who one
lu a iioiUon to know and who under
stand tlie rptwunw of the stfa,te; say
tin Industry 1 a yet only in' ft
infancy, and tint' the oext'tvvt year
will wo u sroittT growth ami tlevelop-UK-irti
in -the stae' Iairy inu-res
than has been exiMTkneed in'the last
two cktakWcif jpril iuiiTesv there
for. I . t lie meeting '.ot tlMi ' State
l)alryKn Assorkttlon, ,jto be.heJd at
Illlrdtmxt,' .lam wry 3.1 ami 4th, next
The citizens of .-flint city are making
tlufiorii'e ireiaratloa for . "till ocean
Ion, awl have ipoInted "a commit tee
to cnfcrtali) visiting delegates. , A
large at tciulaiiee b expected. The
-oiiiiiiiMrf appointed is coroiosed of
W. II. Webruug. W. X- Barrett, K C
St -lnil merit 1i,J. It. Wilkes, i. A. Mor
g.ili. W. V. Wiky, J. A. Iurfrle and
t;. II. W!l.ox. s
The Portland Tclejrram, of Thurs
day even in,:. In diuinjr the coming
m of the Asochitlon, nays: ?-
Tin unusual activity . lu dairylug
-throughout rive white will 1 the. means
of lrinj:liiK lief ore tle meeting many
Jii-lKM-irtut tiikwoua, lu keeping S itU
tlie presut need of., -the. .daltyuicn.
Tin progres nr.tke dairymen has bovn
o : rapid, lu estabtisking iiewv enter
prlsea that they vhav' jjot. far ahead
of the work 'of - tbo asjocfatkm. Tlie
main, pun'se ef the lucetlug will 1
towanls.im'etkig these Juerea.nl .Ue
muiid .iu the jiHt practical-uysoikt,
lu regard to tiettcr dairying tock, the
moat tnouiie, way for handling 4 In
jiroduet, bowHiest to provide it mar
ket, nd the lNHt me;rtis of protecting
the 4mkv agfitst impure anil adult-
: era ! t tutt.a.v - .- -;' - - f '
"By exchanging views, tlw ik'lega te)
win lt.iri many tliiujrt of ndvautajrc
to their Industry. SouM'Kf 41m-u havo
Im "going It ahim'" and others have
ln-eu grolns in tht dark, and all will
griatly. proiit ly vVt hauKuitf ik-UH. at
tin nMtius." Tin vroyriiiu will iut lude
Ijefs by -x';ktI ,1u tery braueh of
.the .IniMiiK'w. in order to throw 41k
fullest light Nsihk ii"n all qiroxtioux
tJiat niay Imve iMi.zhnl Ihi 1sh ox-IM-rk'in-ed
dairyoieu. It is llie liWvu
tloii f tlM soo!atiou in- tn ihIiim
ti Mirer lu In-lpiiig to ui-ik rgn tlio
lwntH-r butter wtate of t.lw Union, lu
ordr to d this. howpriT, it intMt
kv'i ahead of tli: work of the dalry
tueti, ho tho nuH-o irrogrcxsivt tmfu
l.rji Kile re. ml not follow, birt lead;
lu all niatti-rs jHTtalnlns; fo hiirylujs
luterowtH. The workj lia . taken snch
a whl tm eeji ilnrinjr the last yir Wat
it w-:il 4fiujri, all th enrgk of th
nn'iiiU ra to eateh ui and kii abrea,st
of tht lhiw. It 1 iiki-fy Mutt Ktaud
Ills' wuinilttj will lie upiMxinteil it
,1h luKttug' for i he iurixm- of follow
ing trj eart stiHtJal line of the dairy
ing tibdneK. ' ' , ,
,,.V4t i a firt,rgoiwotK-lusiou thnt the
HsKlatl.n Will giro iten ino!t hearty
inilonHnwnt to Hi 4;rutit' bilL Most
of "the Senatorti ami fougnwuien
liave afre.Mly jroinl-d to HiipjKrrt the
bill hi 4'ongTeH!l. It I livliereU by
tl? dairymen tint the imkiTMeinent of
tlw'.tate legislature may tn' oltaio-
tl um a. further indiM-iice farorabk to
Iti i.ifage. TrleudH of lairylns u-
teti'sf all over tin Tniou are wirkhig
lu 41i Interest of 11m iiMauix. The
Xatloual AoJatlou of I a try and
Food I'oiiwuisskiu has indorsed Ir at
tlwlr riivnt tfNitiug In Milwaukee:
MiHJlher iuiHKHant tie!tlou whleh
will tree! re", eotwhleratiou will be the
iiietloi of ituirketing tin dairy
jirotlurt. TlKtt luvolrew tin queKthm
of irtMlulnx go.t.1 buttiT, whirli 4u
4urn iimii;T ls"tter dairying to-k.
tuorv earef id fixllng. the elM'a"wst
lKHsille prodiu-tion. and. lu faet, atmul
veryttilu .that eoui-ertirf hiirylrtg.
Souie plan will ! ouillm-d ftrr tnkiirK
ndvantage of . the.- oroxiiuKr , of . ike
(TH'Utal nmi ket tr. tin I'ac iJje Coaxt,'
The 4iKTa!in of tlw. Oriental .jdeatiH
hlj .fleet, from 4l willlgivts tint
- ' " . . " ' . T
imkt-i.ikit more oiiHrtncitei, ,jn
that clirei-tioiu Kwn If they lcid 1hiH
til ,.nhaie. Te now, they , couhl not
Iwive wvirtJ fiwice himhi tlio tean-r.-
Tunniug from tfikt iort to iie Orknt.
J be 4iae wa,. olway t mortgaged
ahead by. t)u large nuiiuxTs J
. ,'fM fci-f uieu of thvgou w ill . e
lueaseu Ui'kiira lmt Sutte FixmI and
liafry . OoMiinbwiiHwr . IloJley. iian tteen
r-ele-teil iau oOhHt of 1 lie, AatkumJ
AssKicfatiou of iMiry and Fooil Com-
jiib'sioner. Tlie next meeting of tlw
H.4oehition will be "liehl in Buffalo
hext Siteuilr. - 4 . )
' "' ' " ' 1 " " "'" """ ' f-'M
" " . . .. .is
Put nam FadeMs Iye ilo sbt
. mam rue natMm or siot tin kettle.
old by Ir. Stoue' Drug 5 tores.'
TIII.1 ntNINU ROOM 1 HAS COST
v- fllKl.tWlO. ;
4
f How wh ' wonM ,tou jwy for "n
ninny tUrHtt? room? "ow.vwiieu the
wilin!l-rv 'KtW Yrkf nf H imV hI
meani 4 he kirtd of ntJiti wlio Auih'b
lilmrelf n. nest-5n tbe Vlg1iHi. Had
Years-Ills you n g aw hi f to nr' mayhjf
tut month tnrundlug!i--'v -rt
H-flatting. 4 4re-Home atteuth F to
4be liglrt that fall pon ilie dfnltrg
hrr and poor look - ,''-
orrt kind of a com-
Eureka
JIAU.AAAS UU
tint on It mki" the banmM nt tb V
horm Inn- bettor, (Hit tnsks tho
JvftUWf MIT mtKl piaww, puw i. wf wif- i j
.. . ... d it ion tn iMt wkM too? J
' " "A majt ordinarily would. I
i r 84 ta ri ill
' If, ttm. a4T i
Vf, ' "Iff "
Your
Ho rse a
Chancel
V
t ' -
roomi In rtKiny'of 'the iartment
the ilialng rooui i tb lat (rooui in
tlie colleitiou, usually facing a, reflf
year, wlitre the teuants of the next
street, are : pririleged to ban tlr
quilt and liugerk for;dryins In t lie;
bw. Tii!)! not always i)Uasing,
to the part ku Jar , traant. , -
Tin re may -bo. a Mt of eun. but It
chines on the nearby laundry, which
1 iK'n to bt Ji?e1ion. . Hut a man .with
IO ?aud . tinly $40, to ' spend each
month on ! liou!us may .not lie 4oo
Iartk'n!ar. f For- the prlrikge ; of
nouthern exjKJMire and choice- neighs
Ikjt lie mfslrt iay .a trifle more, with
the advantage ot tlie dining room
cimnfugly ;et forth by the wilymil
estate mn bot: he wonhln t pay 'ft
great ileal more. : V
AVhat oV you tklnk of a man jo
fottl of fwlfortlBfr comlrtlonir'.lri., the,
aiartuieut when he takes kis nri.,al3
a to j Iy 1J0,0(MI ' for the , MDie!
Thai true of a .ttlzen, who llve "In
ttTfiiw hant ly. . 'llit man he l an
on ixicui-joTana in tne nauu oi liar-
wlmt be wlxkes ttas, ikticliaken
noiiHi'yi ar ago by a (pie: of prolMfty
twenty-fire -foet ,wkk5 and -.rutiulirg
from Biuhber atm-t to ntnuluT atfevt.
' "How tndeh?"' lie a.ked the agerrt
of tho owneri "may one acquire 4hU
lot -for?" M s - -1 ' ' , - :
And t lie agent told hlm, It , being
the inan' 4da to buy tla regular plot
In one street. In imiptilnsr otit 41k
kieallon rtf hi room lie plaeetLllk?
din ins room in the Tear, where, tjiere
would le a tsxrt Iwrn oxibure. But
what) If 'wna one were to buy the
lot 1m!iMdlnlcly adjoining- this and
froin lug tlie next trtreet? Then t ha
noiltberu exjKJwure woukl count for
Uttk. . j t - .;'
"I low iunelF for the Mlier fortT then
ankcil tine" baehekr, w!k tias Iden of
h?H own aiiout i-omfort.
j "A hundred fliouyami kIlar,M re
plbil tlie agent, anil 1 lie man a M lie
f oukl write out n check. Whk'k lie
ifid.jthe agent Htipposln ' lie Wtnilil
pitt np another house' 'In ''.rite' other
p-tresT." But 'lie didn't do kuy thing of
the kind. Iunfead lie put up a feuci
rtt tlie front of; his' rai-nnf It,' and
now t hi nhh li4iie;wttu air tinifitew
rupfed brilllami tlirougli ; tlie win-!
1iiw4 of his diniufr room. ' , ? . T ."
A! qiwt feature of the caie is that
tke ' man botsi fronts a street on
which '1lre are ' veral llrerv'sra-
ble. w4iiie on -the streit of bis vaeaut
lot there are naug-ht bnt'iroWu stone
fronts. "l ilon't care,? declares tlie
owner. "I don't hare to lire in a
1abk. aiwl I do have to eat 'my meals
iu dining rooiUi'-'-X. ' y licrahl.
r At -Bed Time
I take a pleasant nerb drink, the next
morning I feci bright and my com
plexion is better, i My doctor sayi
it acts gently on the stomach, livet
and kidney, and is a pleasant laxa
tive, j Ir is -made lorm herbs and
13 prepared as easily as tea. It is
called LanVs Medicine. AH drug
pists sell it ai 2sc and Sxr. La net
rarnur jaMicmei movts tne Dowels
tack. day. If you cannot get it, send
lor a free sample. Address. Orator
F. Woodwy Le Rot. N. Y.
SBVlilTiOXtZIXU '-. IXIIATECK
OF TIIH MACIIINB TOOL, r
Thendrciit of the maelrhiex tool,
With its endk-ss repniIuctIVe'?wors;
wJtk t yet nnexhauMted possibiliti"
be Hie way of xliTiskm of. latior,: and
it "Infliiltely greater aecnrturyjii ami
IHiweti, was I um nd to rwolut ionize and
iranfnii the ox.ratlous on which It
could lie dlri-ctiil. Ibit this of Itxelf ii
lierhajf the least Jmportant or the
change differentiating the old "from
the new order. Close on tlie-IreHs b(
the muckine tool fanw the necessity
Tor an altogether higher type of futek
liaei'Ce to i on trot the Increahlpg com
lex!tyr.f industrial opera tioDH. The
"li'ii-liatiic" di-apietirs; in hi pLite
we bate 'the "captain of iiHlustry,'
w ith his keen intelligence futly awake
to the interaction -of complex forces
whose mid i tlie.wliole -world: Ik ie
qelre the capacity not merwly to man
Ipulati lrn and sti-el. but a much
rami gift to understand men of many
capacities ami of a nhnilerof dilTcrent
soiial grade.. To-lay, indeed, the
maniii fact ttrer might le said without
much exaggeration to Ik the pivot 6u
vhleh Ha-kty at large reroIrs.: 'On
his training. hf ln"teIllgeu- aud hi
i'ttie.f 'of his Ilfe-wofk depend tlie
fnttufi end ik-stiny or . nations. A.
Itamjilton Church. In the Engineering
Masaijne for iKTembcr. -
; i - ; : - '
YtiLtxotisT sTF:xH;irAriii.R l-
I IX TUB UXITBO STATUS.
BMtelle !reen. l.TYear OM, Has Been
; Barolng a Salary for a Year.' '
; .think some trusts are mean !"
- Tliese . pni-ocion Wonls fell iiion
my etir In the otlhv ff a large i-ointnH-sioi-hiUse
on the fourth floor of the
.Merllant, Kxcbange ' the ' other day
aud caused me to turu In astonl!.
mi nt. Hiey bad come" from a tiiere
child, who I had though was playing
wltk a typewriter.
-"Wliat b you know about fruwts.
1ft ti Mlssr I askeil. approaching her.
" I tn't kuow tiHK-h aiiout them, but
one of fhnii ba made : . tlie railroad!
raiH our freiglit: that munt in a bad
trusf. But I don't think" they are all
bad. I like the Sugar...! rind, because
thev.ii ake uwcet things." r't
At this Juncture II P. WilUams. a
nitnidier t tlie tirm, 1 rocliel . ami
lBtnntiieet too lo the Ht)b Lldv. , 4he
prftred to be Mfvs Eittelle iJ.(Jtw-u.
wko lire with kef.; parwita at No.
FInneyvateuue. ' W1k is the sroaSk
-st and ! tlie youngest exert steno
grapher and tyiH' writ 1st In St. fvouts.
if not iniJIie'roited1 Kfafes.' ? And lie
i -Ierer eaiMtgli-toi eonMnand good
salary '-. -j - ;; ..,-t
!beI-iimler4"feet in Jieight. weljrlrvi
but sereuty- ionutls, ami Is a erfeet
typo of K ussla n . beauty in hkh
etumtry sle wtm Ironi in the rvSrixgT.
When, quite young her ia rents mo reilj
to - tut country. she npinf ifceven
yi'arsc In tlie- iSt. liottl ptlliic s-v-bools
and ' tmHinetts - colleges, . gradoa tins
atKiut a year ago. ?be has the joyon
brlghtns of extreme youth and the
mentality of womauliood: ber face Is
Innocent and good to mok upon, ami
yet'her manner Is dignltieil as to
command rtvpect. j , . ' . , ' ,
Her black eyes sparkle as she
Flmk. .... '.. .. .
"1 dont like to talk aiiout nirelf
rery ainV lie said, "imt I think all
hen are 6 gool tkey all trmt k
kindly, anyhow that Lgurss I'll tell
you something aiiout myself thf time.
"1 am 13 I was born tn tSrlnklsh k.
a smiall town in: Itusshi. iarcb in.
1S87. Sly pareuts mored to thl
country lu lVand while on lioard
tlie bi we vefelurafeil, my third .blrlh
d3. We lived lit I'ittsburir three'
3 tars aud then came to SU Lsuis. ii
wli' eiluciilcd hi tlie"Jeffertorf school.
l'l i-au write 'r 125 woiI' a mtiiute
shortliand, ,'and seventy-lire word a.
mfnut ru : the tyiewt lter. (JIert?at
tlie office 1 ATerage alwut ixty '. let
tcr a .day .from dictation.- : I. kare
lneu tloing office Work one yoar 1
like.lt Ietter than going to schoolrat
scliool I ftud;ed rery Bard; -.'new I
don't are to study at all. But atl my
work Isn't play, for I.answer tke.tek
i-phone. rttqiy aud file ktters amk Met
a-t assistant -olleetor, wbk'h latfet
work i., 1 tliink, the Jollicst of all.1 I
meet so inn n ntc ieopk, and they
not only fiay me the money, but smile
lbn 'me a well. Jast because I am
m little, 1 upi,Hse. i" " '
Maurrnm 'thinks : the " schools' In
An'rk-a.;are very tnuclt .nk-er t ban-
to y are in i:us-4a. -"They Iiare .no
public schools 'where f wa born. Imt
cliargj' tuitlonraml aa'k-dtUtitlon wa
hard to'getC M'omen tfw office work In
a llmitcil way lu tiuskla t-crtalntynot
to tlw extent they do In fhi -ountry.
I.e. iarents and iuyseif art- member
of iKx-tor Sale's TemrCe. '
"Yes. I am food Mheafrieals.;but
t IJke a "'estil playtrltH a liappy ending
tlie 1-st. I can do boueWork; -trat -1
do not like If, because it mrer ewlx;
offli-e work does, and rken you Tan
bare a little enjoyment. " r "
You are surprised that my name Is
plain Oreen, iiecane Knlan names
ate not often; so slmide? AVell, vwme
Kfl.Hsians add Zs and tbings id their
tiamc when they coiik- to this coun
try and i think f'somelfody told ; my
pajMi to add letters to 4il name. But
lu dhln't. Oar name was tireen in
IlutfVia; it Is (ireen in America, -ami it
always will .-be Jreen.v' I mean tliat
impji's name always, will lie tireen.'
ttaM the little girl, correcting herself,
as say smiled iknmireiy.S;: Loul Be
pul.4ie. . ; . i . ..; o
THE STATE UBIMRV
is
HOW - LoCATKl tltf IT ' KlCtfr
QtJABTERS.
Splsodld Apartmrat ao t SatBcleat Slse
- for Many Tears to jCp
Cases Set.
(From Daily Statesman. IKc.-l.);
The Oivsou Iiw LlbraM", at the
capitoi. is now -omfortably lions'eti iu
If 4 ' new' quarters, on the third floor
over the Kepreyentatlre Chamber,' thrt
last of the books fndng movtd yester-t
day. Tlie room is a splendid apart
ment, stifnciently hif-g for a library
double the size of tke one now there,
aedwill be roomy enough for the next
tweiity-lire years. Libra riau JB. Tut
naiji l proud of his new quarters,: and
deFerrediy sb.' for n6ne neater or b?t
ter can 1' claimed by any-other state
library wet of Jthe.ltockV fountains.
Judge J. J. !5lurply. clerk of tke Or
egon Supremo Court, kas set a nuuibct
of canes to 1t heartl during the. ensu
ing "two weeks, beginning Mondaj-.'Dei
comber Sd.I Among tlie m are several
imiKiriatit caes. They are:. ' ,
Monday, lecember 3d Wu'i, "tladsby.
et, L, resjiondent,; vs. The" City" pf
I'ortlaud, apjlant,; appeal from Mult
Domah county, j 12 m. IJnnle J. How
ell, aiipelhuit, vs. Maggie Tolsom and
ii. ,W. I'utnam, respondents; appeal
from Marion countj-.j.. ... ,
Tuesday, iKn-innlyer 4th corge ,A.
purkee, respondent, vsi Jesse IK Carr,
apjM'll;wit; appeal from Klamath coun
ty, 12 m. James Oaines, apiellant. vsk
Scncer Childers Jr 3lary. E. Chillers;
Wadhams & Co., and Wallace Woods,
respondent'?; appeal from Jackson
county, 11 m.
Weilnesilay, Dccemlwr 5th Jos. Sil
ver.' respondent, Tvs. Wm.C Ix-e, ap-.
pelhtnt: appeal from Columbia county,
12 m. Thomas I'omeroy, apiellant. vt
F. IX Wwnlward. Martha A. Wowl
wanC rondents, and t Jibr-on Meyers,
defendant; appeal from Ma ro:i county,
12 m . . -' .:.'' '
-Thursday, OecemlsT th-C. K-,Re-gard
aud Frank Watkins. as ndmuiis-:
trator of the estate of IVrry Watkins,
deceaHl. remioiMlents, rs. Standard
Oil. Company, appellant; two eases; aH
feaLfroin Waxco county,. 12 io. Ola
SharjV respondfntf vs. A. ; J.- Johnnou;
ain.-UaDt; r.ppcal fromiXctne eouuTf,1
12 m. . .... . j ; . .
M outlay,. I H cembcr listh Sta te.of Or
egon, renpoiiilcnt. vs. O'I'ay & .Tarjiley,
appellants? motion., to, dismisM, ; 12 iu..'
Julia 11 Iloffnian. executrix of tlie last!.
w I ami festament of Ixe I Ion man. de4
ceased. rtfjoiideut. . rs. E... IL llablg-
" Rheumatic pains are the crieg of protest
and distress from tortured muscles, aching
joint and excited nerves. The blood has
been poisoned try the accumulation of
tvaste matter in the system;' and can no
longer supply the pure and health sustain
ing food they require. The Whole system
feela tke effect jof this acid poison; atut
not until tke blood kas been purified and
brought back to A healthy condition will
the aches and pains cease. ,.; ; v.;
Mrs. James ifcll, of 707 Kiath treet, K. 8,
WhtnKton, 1. r ,wrns as follow: A few
tenths ago I ttmi ant attack of aii" tLheaaiaf
Kant in its worat form. T ha
aain waa to intrnaa that I v
ecm
me eomoletelv
trated. Tke attack was an -
ananailT eer one.
bit condit ioa was
fs beiosc wr-ry
m. t was attended
me of the taooSsbte
tors in wasningToa.wBOts f
lao a member of the f c- S
alty of a leaditnr inediear i
toUejre here. He told c b
tp. conunae ma pre9rln.. -. , ..-
bons and I would art welU AfterfaaVin It filled
twelre titnea wit boat recetTing ' the sli?hte)
benefit, I declined to continue his treatment mr
tonfer. Harina beard of 8. S.S (Swift's Specific)
recotntnended for It henmat i.m I ArriArA iimMl
In despair however, to the'mediclne a trial.
ana aner i naa laaea a tew bottles I was able to
oobbte atoaad oa crntches, and very soon there
after had am aae for them at alt. S. . S. harina
snwd me aoand and welt. Att the distreaatna
pains have left we, my appetite faaaretnrned,
I happy to be agam restored to perfect
oeatui . -. j : -
the great Tegetable
purifier and tonic, is
the ideal remedy in all
rheumatic troubles.
There are no- oniatea nt
minerals in it to disturb the digestion and
lead to ruinous halat9 . :i, .
We have prepared a special book on
Rheumatism which every sufferer from
tkia painful disease should read. It is the
most complete and interesting book! of
tke kind in existence. It will be sent f fee
to any one desiring it. :-. Write our physi
cians fully and freely about your case;' We
bake too charge for medical advice.' !"
IK Sn.FI (PECIC CO, ATLANTA, CA.
b 'v I SI
n
borse. et aU apieliants,- and K." tr
Fraer. defendant "and resiioudeut; an-
neal from iultnomah comity, 12 nu
- . ... ..... . .. . . 1
appellant, vs. C'-V. Iloflirook, restoud
eut;' appeal frdu Multnomah eounty,
12 m. ',,'-.; -n.:;
Wednesday, Deoeniter 12th Earbara
M a ger. reionlent, vs. Troy Jjaundry
Coiiipany, appellant; appeal from Mult
nomah county, 12 m. ; vr iU v "
Thurrday. i Deetinber ?13tb-nJohn -V.
ChrlStenseu aud P. J. "McMaster, ai-
MAbD'fGONNE,
"livlaud's brillkiirt ami lieautiful
young orator, battened ; " to Mar
stilles to Iki ' presen't at", tliei reception
femknil President I'aul Kruger, of
the Tntusvaal Ilepnblk," on the latter'a
arrival' at the French'. City, on " tke
I tutch cruiT Oehkrkvnd.r Site pledge
f'CT.. fortune as well o 'her talent.s to
ho as!rtauce .of . "Oom." Paul, in hi
.final ' effort : t'd enlist ' Euroire' practi
r'syrt'patiiy inbelialf of the strug
gling Boers. ; '. '" : : '
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lellahts, vs. J. It. ami Emil Ncison, re
spondents: appeal from Multnomah
county, 12 m, - c WJ Nottingham
f oC- resjiondenta. vsc J. - M'cKendriek;
deferalant," I frurmner and M. ; Ci
I lammeier. 'defendant nnd;appellants
lerer-W. Severson and Vfttt; I'raek,
"iloforidantfi: - apiK'al f fou . Multnomah
'county; 12 m. v -.' .'- i .- '. -
'.-M Altai ED. Leonklas C, .I'pnes, of
Washington stale, . and Mrss ,.Edna
Putins jof.-Nort3i Yaniliill. were marr'e4
at the komc of the bride's-pareuts. Mrt
and Mrs. J. M. Bonn.. at. North ;Yam
bill, Ongou, November 2S 1SXK), the
Ilev. W. JS. , i ilberU- cha plain of tbe
Htvoud Oregon, iOfnciatlng. ,fiMr. Fone
was a . mtDiW'r of the ieoml Oregon,
and is at present ni'XiJress mes-nger
5ii the Northern Pacific railroad. Mjss
Ilinin is t lie youugesf da nghter of J.
M.' Bnnn. Tiiere we1- aiiout Vl
guests present to witness, the tre-
.uony., which .took place "at 8 p. m.
Dinner was sernil immediately after.
The presents received liy the liride and
groom vere many. 1tlng valuable," iise
fur and ornamental. t51eMlunvlllle,TtI-epkflne-lt'glster.
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COMMEIUTAI. ANI MECHANICAL
TDIJAS IN SHOP MANAUE- ;
.... "V . -a JlB.tr. - '..( J " '
Front DaMy Statesman,. Jet 2.) !
The man of hieejKihltflr.mihd tim
reive tlie Idea of a real aud yaluabl(
improvemeut, . enflxHlk- it in usable
foriiiiM-oics an,' runiualitieil . siKce,
amlwasltes fi band . of. the 'whole
nntter: be ha niirJddlett tke riudlei .i
t t infl.l iirit h' Iris 'efTort.. nd ci tlier
quits irnnd fxott fwith Hometlniig
rise.' some new' problem selseil . by . hi
active mlml. or, set's further liuprove
nnnt and rellnemeut to - tie made;
whiHi may Is nicchanltrally . correl-t,
but do not, dd very much to the work
ing value of his fdrst achievement and
noMnake no ni.itiey.f Tlie ctaumertfial
mind sees tlirrtnowy iiossilillitles in
lu'ielit it new j prolnction of the
mevluiuiratl mi ml, aiI gives Us whole
efforts to the securing of order for
diVplicalkins.i declaring tlie present
protiuctiou to lie otit only the best
thing that ever was. but the.liost thing
that ever can -lie. ..a Ad tdttln'g its fa"e
like a.' (lint against iflny change. ud
ai doe , Metire orders, for rein'titlou
atwlfmaki lBowey' ly.; advocating esP
tablislitnl practici'.-il.' I AruoM. ln
T1e riusineerlig Magazine for Decem
ber, -r, '-'
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HROOKUXTO IIAVB'. ''
. 4 . ..jv lH.lt HOST OF IIOTEtvW.
It W'ih Ilava llundrod orfltooms aud
- t
f Will Cost. Several Millioiut of
? v " Dolbtr. 1,
. y i " il f - I,
I
.-Brooklyn. ' N'v.-Stl-Prooklyni i Hr
bare'the T;U ge.l,r."ljiiiIy bote! lu ' Ose
world, at CbiTk -and Willow wtreets.
The phin re nab n utl t Ire cou t fa"ct j
has lieeu.let or lt'wnfnMtiou. Tlie
buikling-ls to;le twenty-tkree tdorks
hixh. ami -tiave niore titan 1.(9 Ml rooirt.
whick -will lie suite, vo that 2."K fami
lies may4 L hou:d umler the .one rovf .
The iitc of ,tke ; hotel. I the.od
Bo wen property, with a frontage - of
1(H) feet In Clark street and 'J In
Willow tnet:Tjb.i' corner i on Hie
Helghttt ami rhebeight of tlie iHtihl
Ing wftt permit tkow.lBthebniMUig
to overbKrk New i York. ; It means ? a
new ky seraiier Tor litookjyn,
The new liuil.tiug will ie of lime
stom. brick and terra eptta. with ra
steel .construction, ami will lie at--o-J
kttely; hre-proof. The rirM floors -will
be tlie usual lHitel otfice.': ou a magnih
ceut vak There w HI 1k an Immense
foyer, .a. marlMeiatairease. and in' tlie
rear will ! tnretpalai gardens, ; iv
Th- liai-m nt will ; have n grill, ami
n billiard room for irueu. : Above the
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itree'f 'floor" TVillibetwO' Hoorw devtoted
t.iMeiorS'f dlBlnr-rorjan and. a ft.ball-
rooni. where lltM). mayUline or danee.
There will be bllllard-room for wo
men and private staircases to apart
ments. '-.'" ', '"'"-''"' ' ' -
Si x teen floors or tke not el w 111 . be
given over to suitsvof Ave room each.
There will be fifteen sucu ainariuieui
on eack of tlie -slfccen - floor., men
theie wlH be , snKillei part men ts. A
host of servant will kavevto ? bonseil
to care for this vast a nuyw persons
who will occupy , the "hotel. ' v
The new kotxl Is to be ealk me
Prookl vn, " Tke estimated costv
S2.5tMMii iO. Ground will be brokenon
January 1. and the contract tcailsfor
the completion iy vx-joocr- . -
.Tke Mjites are designed sp.tkatstkey
may.be penel into one another,' and
it., wiM le poswlble to bave A suiteof
Ua or Hfteen rootms ometliing not tp
bo found In any family iptel.iu, ; flic
couutrr or abroad.' Tlie idans call for
a siiacious v-bnrt,1 ami there' will be no
Inside or uark room. , , ; ,. - ,
, !The iaot auodern of all hotel appHi
anci. suck-as-:pmumatle tuln-s for
card itrvlee' aln for inall-.wlil be nseti
and there will be light running small
etevator to all part of tlw hotel, wltk
express elevators as in office building.
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CUUIOSITIBS OF THE LOESS FOK
, - 'MATION. " - .
IjOcss, wherever found. Is a yellow
ish, brownish, or graykk earth which
Is so soft and frlablellwt it I easily
reduced to iiowkr between the llngera
aud yet of so tirm a consistency that
when undermined by currents of wa
ter or other disturbing .Influences .it
will stand In tierwmlk ular wall sev
eral hundred -feet high. The imrtlcle
comiKiKiug the earth have men, ; by
some lir'oces, rinliK-cil to such a r tnl
nute state of division that it is assert
ed tbatWthey. iui .lie rulilied Into .rlie
pore hi the skin and disappear, with
out k-avfng any eouiderable .residue
I Toads are soon worn luto this ma ter 1
al, the walls oujeither slde stul , , re
taining their penwndieular, tUl in the
course .. of : years tiiere r Is . f ornietl , n
sunken road tierliapa 70 or 8);feet lie
muth the level of tlie plateau. jO.ften
fhvre are -successive euts wkkh are;
tranfeformetl into terraces, and . houses
or. village .Imllt upon them after the.
manner of: cliff., tfwellings.. Intw-eil
cbaniliers are ; frequently excavated
deep-Into the waxs and even whole
suites of rooms. 1 In fact, as Kh-hthO'
fen says, the dwellings vary from sim
pie cave to veritable, loess palaces.
iSiiliilar things occur in the Iocs dis
trkts of the t'nlted States. Near Nat
chejs, hi Mississippi, and no doubt at
plenty of other ldaccs, wliere the loess
formation prpVaMs, sunken roads may
lie seen, 2) feet or more in depth, wtlh
vertical sides. . During-tke siege of
Vicksburg the iieople dug themselves
liomli-proof shelters In the loess. Iu
Nebraska and Kansas "dug-outs'' in
the same kind of soil are not, or were
not, '.uncommon.'' In America and in
Europe Its-utmost, thickness 1 100 or
LltO feet, but in Ckina it Jias a slevclon
ment of. ten times that muck. Wm'
Hjtarlinjr, lu.The. Engineer,? Magazine
for Dweniber. - s . ';-
T!jj"YET.LOW' It VE-ll AND
; r L.EVEE .QUESTION.
TlIE
A great. deal of care 1'uiVlieen. tsikcii
b.v all.iirofes.sloiial observers t'j ascer
tain the eauws or tlie'difTcivitt' break??
for which the Yellow Itfver'kas suck
an unliaiifiy, notoriety;, and to.Jmtnire
Into the truth or; falsity of' the ofteir-
reiieafed ansertfou fuat tin iM-d'of Ike
river has wen raised by Its own . de
posits In consequence of the'consfraet
t ion of the" dlks.' It '1 possible that
for tlK first huudretl 'miles or so after
lcavlng the mountains' the titer 'H
coiriiellod fo i!ay down st portjfon of It
burden. levees or no levees. 'jWlicn we
consirier tnat nso river na gusf lieen
flowing through a inountain country.
heavily covered' With loess. And with
an abundant rainfall in time of 'high
water; at sf slope of 4 fet to the iliile.
and is -forCetl to traverse a compara
tively flat plain, with a Flojie of 1 foot
to the mile. It Is not surprising tlint.it
can no longer suiiiort the bnrden of
yellow.niud to the-amount of 1-180 to
CATARRH OF
: : THE STOMACH
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Is a ebroalo dlseasa. Then Is aa laflkaat
ttoaof th tanar eoatinf of tha to mac a. Jl
Ulck, ropy taacaa Urmk
od thta eawaea ths Bsr
proBOttnead niptoauk It
rams. ins la tha'ttoaacky
and daeosapoaea, Thaa'
et eonrsa, dlfestioa caa
not m properly perform1
a'. The trot vegetable
trmptoics earef ally from this chart. EachnntA
tar represents a symptoiq or a croup of srf'
toms. Ton hara tha iyniptoms. Vsa DVD
-TAT aad tbay will disappear. -
I THE SYUPTOUS ARE: f
t. BIX.XOTJS BEAOACSB. Thts la
aioro pronounced, la tha aiornlBf. HUO
VAN trill rsUara tha headacha.' '
a-8. BED AD VaTSBT ' f9.
HUOYAN will eansa tha redness t disap-
Ippear and t&ska tha eyas aasuma thslr ar
baJ, heakay appearaaea..'. ; ncti' ""
' .' ' coatjd. o jroxna awd ' Toa-
W BBEA.TH:AjrD BAD ' TASTX
in THB MbtTtt. HUOYAH win clear
lh totiraa, mkka tha 9rA(a para aid twtMt
aad eansa tha bad tsata to diaaonear: .-f,
THS STOMACH. This 1 due to Indftea-
ttonl MtJDYAI wta eansa the food to fcs-
eome perfectly digested aal ' tha pala aad
tenderness will dlsaprsiAr. J '' " ; 1 '.
f Il'BaT TLX B 0 15 U E fT '. "OT TDK
tlVEH. HUOYAN will lesaafl the cob ra
tion and reduce tha aalarfad nrar ta IU aat
aal elca. - .'.- - ;-. . . . -, yr ; : , v t
BUDTAJI ' wm-rallar yoa f taa ahoe
yxDptoma aad atakt yoa wall. - fie aot delay, t
Go ta ytrar drarjrlst al oaca and procara a
paekaca f BlTDTAW for oo.'ar f tor flM.
U yoti drtjrtist does aot Iim lt,aead dlraet
to tha nruTABi Bcaror cokpart,
taa PrancUco. CaL.' Aad thay wtll aeod ft to
yea. Yea cab eenralt tha great nVDYAN
DOCTcms rBEK.' J aot tort! fhat.
Calf aad -aaa) thaat U yoa wish. ' Taa as ay
all add aaa 'than, ar wnta. aa y Aesir.
AAdresa ' ' -.. ,v-. yr : . .
HUDYAH KEIXEDY COIIPAIIY,
f v'ci ' WrtaafKeVfcef Sad tilUU, ' '
I if I
JL- rtmcdy HCDTAAI flatet
CS s - p lalls to affect a Care.
J I . HtDTAlf eaa b had
I I Q dra grists for SOo. pet
CONSUMPTION
is, by jio linearis, jthb idreariful
disease it j is thought to be
in the beginning. . : K
" The trouble ist you don't
know you've got it; you don't
believe ii-iyQVL -'wtoti't ; believe
it- till ybuV are forced ' to-
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Then it is dangerous.
Dop't be;aiFraic$:; ut. attend
to it quick-r-you caado :t yoiir
self,' and home : . . . .-.
'Take j Scott's- crrrulsion of
; ' . ... ( . . ' '.'Jim. ; , v.
cod-livel: oil, 'and live carefully
every way. .
:This is sound doctrine, what
ever 'yoil may think or be tpid;
and, if heeded, will save life.
;. We'll send you a liale ta try, if yoa like.
SCOTT &. BOWNE, 409 Pearl street. New York.
1-270 of its welg4it. wkU-b ft has been
carrying. Tbat this -ondit Ion has leeu
aggravate! -by tlie ' construction of
levees is iu the highest degree improb
able, if notJ Impossible. tTke building
of levees nvoulii give, greater velocity
aud traiwportlng - iiower, and would
teml tomltlgate tlie evil, thougli it
might' not turiivVy rtmove it. Wm.
Starling. In Tlie Eugiaeering Magazlue
for December. - t 1 .
COST OK THE BOEbVWAT?.
IXUNDONv Nov. 30. rarllament,
whiHi ' assembles ? on . IHetmlier -5U1..
must vote, :jo,ooo.ooo to continue, the
South' African war until 'January Int.
and then 20,OOO.WH more-to the end
Of the war. This makes the cost of
conquering each Boer 2000. In pro
portion to the munlier of the enemy,
the Boer war has been the most ex
pensive In history. '
lbs Kind 101 Haw Mwars Bosr.
IICIUUED.
Tlie idler tlow would you' like
to
live a hundred years?. . I
The Busy Man I'd like to, but l ain
afraid 1 couldn't. find the thmvIudlaii
apoHs lress. .'j , , ,
5 . iwo otCRCASC ;-in crime. .
Ill FoUr'Years tlie-Number of I'rison
brs lu the Penitentiary Iteduced
' ' by Wxtj-niiM. '
''.'il'tolir Daily ffttvsman. Dec. 1.1
The Oregon ' penitentiary has les
prfsoiiers' within Its walls thin morn
ing, than have lieen confined there on
any first day of T)eceni1ier lu ten and
laf!sibly more year. 1 ' Iast evening,
wlien tke men' were ! locked In their
Cells. 28 names nppt'hred on the ros
ter, a small numlier-for a rate witli
nearly barf a' million iuknbirantsv and
ohowlng- a 'grjidrra I decrease for. many
years pant.' ' ! ! '
" Mimv 1WH, tlie1 deTease in tlie u Um
ber of men crtifined tiiere is Ile
ccmlxT 1, 1S!"S. showing ?A'J prisoners
on tlie roster of the prison; Following
is the total numlier of prisoners con
fined on the evening of N'ovemlier .'tottr
of each year since? lKOd, allowing a
gradual but steady decrease:
1N00. . .. .. .. ....
1807. ... .. .. .'.' '..
1SJH ....if.;..
1I0. . i. .i .J-....
1!MM. ... . . . .
. .310
, .Hot
...TIN
.iZV.l
..NO
This decrease is assertetl by penolo
gists, to 1h- the liest of evldeuee of in
creasing prosiierlty. . . '
DEKKND.VNT- WTNH. The Vne of
flertnnk lavage,' vs. Win. 'Bradley,
tr'eil In t lie Jnst ice 'court Wetlnewlay,
fn iv1ikdt tlie plafn tiff aauglit Judg-menr-oglusti'tihe'defemlatit.s
for v V.l
nllegetl 4o lie due for wturopge 011 a
lot of wood cut on bind, belonging, to
pkiiutlfT, was- tlecidetl j-tenlay by
Justice of tin" Poace J. OThaiald. Tlw
decision vra in favor of the defeu
danr. ' ; v- - ; ''' ' '''"
HOODMfN ILICT OfflCtRS.
Two Ltnljres Held Tlielr Kelnt-Annual
Elections I st Night,
Two of Salem's most tKipuIar fratT
ual lieneflclary orders lieil tlielr an
nital. cltH'tions last nlght-ik-tn Camp
No. 118. Woodmen of the World, and
Silver Bell Circle No. 43, 'Women of
Woodcraft. Following are theorlh rs:
Salem Camp No. 118 A. F.McAtee,
consul commander; A. I Frasr. ad
viser lietiteiiaut; W. A. Moore,, clerk;
I. W. AcheMon. lmnker; James Norrie,
cKcorr; IV I.. Fitts. watchniau; J. I.
i'urton, sentry; H. I. Landou, maua-
KCC for eichteen months, i, .
Silver; Bell Circle, No, 43-Ania'tiila
CoUiath;"1.' CI, N.: , Mary E. lIulconiH.
adviser; Liottie. Dickey, clerk: ; Agnes
Havre. banker: Suvle crollett. mari-
clan: ifary Huffman,. flttendahf!T Slyr-
lle,Waiger,t, juner. sentinel; , lil la M.
Flrtnif. outer Rentlnel: Koselta Bair.
captain "of,, the. guards; EHa, l);,rlin.
jeauager eishteefi rooutk?;.'Maule ilor-
rtson, musician. ... ,.. . ,,ti .. ,
,',"''": : ' -t ': ' - .,
! ' 1 . . ' ': - , ,' S i 1
. V ; Million Clven Away.
"It Is certainly Kratifyinz to the pub
lic to know of one cencern in the land
who are not' afraid , to be generotis to
the needy and suflering. The proprie
tors of rVr. Kine'i New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have
giveiva way, oyer ..ten -miiiian. trial bot
tles pi this great mcd'icine; and have
the satisfl'action.of knowing it kas abso
lutely cured rhousandi . of hopeless
case5.v- Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarse
ness and all (diseases Jof the Throat,
Chest, arid Lungs arel surely cured by
it CaU on-STONE. - druggist, ana
cret a free trial bottle. - Kccular sue 5C
and $i.;.iEve,ty tjkoAUe guaranteed, pr
Twice a-Wttk Stattbuiau a year.
Basra tke 9
Blaaatnra J