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WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, Trr:?rAT, hfemtjer ?s i&oo. and ( infri for r"i cenl. plain t white, nineiv U-ller Hue 10 - i 57-Piece Dinner r. ' " Good smooth ware $G.oo, Corn1 JjUips in stoi k. YOKOHAMA .' . Thone 2111 249 Commercial Street 131 COURT ST., SALEM, OR. When one invest iti a business education such as -may lie secured at this s -tiool he in assured of Kiilstantlal dividemls. It Is a paying invest ment everywhere and always. wThs fact ls deinonstratnl continually by the siiif-ess f our graduates. Three distinct arnt complete departments. i i - ! Business, Shorthand, and English. i Students admitted at any lime. Visitor welcome. Class nnd individual instruction. We ask. tlu fullest investigation or our methods, wwrk an1 cipiipmeut. ly those who think of see uring a thorough training for bnsl-iu-s. Semi or eall for. :i copy of our Illustrated eatalogue. ... We Are Ready For Christmas ... er& youf . Men's House Coats t .. nnil In beautiful pattern plain fancy-- trimmed -' S4.. ?".. $J'M ahl ?lJVi. Silk Mufflers 7.e." $t.txt. $J.'jr. $l..-you will f ?nrjiiset to thul mt imu-li ete piircc erovvdiil into jn-li sniall Silk Suspenders i.t to $h.(ki. If yoit want your Chrisfma money, lo resell' a Ions tvay, enlx lierWe Klxe back more change- than any house In r W. The People's Clothiers and furnishers 237 Commercial i Street CKKX0XC0 ITKMUXf DIARLKI STEAM EUS. UNlOX; Tee. '22, Twa fuss are towing this White Star line Nteainer I'ufK. rwelitly at nmhnr; In illtre ami ntuiniloiieii ly lierferew off the Skerrh?. to Uverool. , , The steamer Hoiuerhlll "whltli toweil the lia1lel wi'rt'mer Westernlaml to West Itay, ns'ar Weyinotith. ha lost her main mast ami lia her hull tiamaseil. !nit Irf priMitNlin-;. leatinii the Veterii laml to neeive local assistant-1. A IVICYCLK RACK. XKW VOUIv. Th fi Harry, r.lkea lefeatel Jimmy Mlehael In a 5-nille hleyele r.Me, motor-pacisl, -tonight. THE MAUKETS, , roilTLAXn. Or Walla Walla 74 v Dee. 2-2. Wheat- San Era nelseo. Iee. 2. Wheat May, fijtct: eash, f;v4v r-.-- ,hleaKO. Iee. 22. Whi'at-openlngj-7.'le; closing. 7l(t'. ialtlnjj Elax. $ljvs, ; May lUirley, Liverpool, Ph-. 2J -Wheat -March. Market Reports The local market qaotatiow yctf lday irere as follows: ! Wheat cents at the Salem Floor ing Mills Co.t office. , i , ttais-U? to 4V. v Hay-aeat. baying. 7 to S70; clover. $5 io f 7J timoMiy, $0 to 10. .-. . Flour so aM S3 eiiita 'per eack; $3 n.2t pir ltl. " "'".' Mill feeil-liran. ?lG;i nhort. 1S. Kuttcr-17Q22 cents (buying). Kggs 23 cents. roultrj- -Chickens V. per IK . rork Fat, 4 gross; 5-?4 not." -Ueef-Stecrs, ZVj to cows, 3 to 2j cent gMl heifer, 3M". . . . Mutton Sheep. 3! cents. j Veal G and 7c dressed. , Potatoes 23c, buying. Wool 14 to 13 cents .market weak. : - Mohair 20 cents. v HARNESS - ' WlKPs, ROSES : ' Ca'llornia Oak-tanned Leather . used. Harness CKItc . ' F. 12. iMAFF V ' ! 2J bireet. A Salem, Otegon rorCiiristnias Presents Nothinc liiriT for gift making tluin Home oniric or jeweiry. a gmi w.ih-ii. :i diamond, chain charm, 1'mk bullous. . rings. broaches, and an endless var iety f other pretty things, can ln found at our tire. Our line if silver novelties and elwMiy , goods 1 larger than over We have a lot of manicure, pieces for 25e sterling silver -handles. We enrdiallv Invite yon lo riilt our Mori- ffyrtl don't ititeid lo !uy. ,n irif . Leader in Low Price. ... tt8 State Street, Salem, Or. Platci 33 rent. Ycry pretty shapa, cent per set higher. Set for $4.25 1 1 RfC and us for Lamp. Over 300 TEA STORE Free ! Delivery. -. ? .Salem, Oregon W. I. STALE Y, Principal. v Dress or Street Gloves Sl.no $1.2.1. f IJtl fliT.1 $1.7.".. I Silk 4"nui 2-Mr Handkerchiefs to $UK each. Holiday Neckwear : fmm 2-"e to ist OtTtTt. SUM All the new- J . Holiday Jewelry a tsjtresul at prlect that are sure to please you. luij' pres Saleiu. t 9 Salem, Oregon HE - i WAS DISCHARGED CASK AOA1NST tJCK W1TCHEI.I. - i .: ' rr.vi.rit thk cjkounu. rrocccullnr fCitacsn Uwt TUuaony llit t Kxoarat4t Hloj from lllauie In "I tit Rcet 8bootlnr, iFroin TKtily ftatesmau, Dec. 23.) Lee Mitchell, who was arrcstctt Fri day veiiing on the fharge of nssault with n deadly weapon, made against Itlut' by llr. Rose Jerome, "was dis- timrgeil j-entenlay after' the examin lit lou of the : proH.utlngi witness. It wa very apparent that the witness had Ifi? cause niou which to baw her eliarge ami a-jtirentl.v had no Uulin ntion. to want. t have Mitchell -pun- lnhed for anything. j She said she aturyirr mother were in: the office of theKiilein Flomiiig Mills Co. on North ront ijrei't, on the evening of the ac-Wilentn,nd that fhe started home but later .-determined t wait until her jnother was ready ti go. Shc;returneil to tho otlh-e ami etd herself on the ' imreli ouIkMc While 1h was sitting there oini o-.k 1ftne to the dinir of the otttee and tinil ft -Mhot which stritt'k her In the shrtul- tier. Slie cotikl not ffwear who llreu I1m shot, but believed It was ; Leo MitchHI. . She enid' that the shot" was purely accidental and knew 'that Mitchell would not have done such a thiug had he known that she was In the vh-initv. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney C. T. MeXary statetl-to-the -ourt that the evidence he wa able 'to it ml was lu adiinare ro prove the guilt of the jile fendant. ami nvel that the charge N . dismissed and " the" prisoner dls chargVd which was ncteil uikjii fator ally by. the court. - . TIIR MACIKNOUOH I.VUNCHED. WKYMOtTTIt Maslo Dec.r 22The tortMdo-loat flestroyer MacDonough -a launched today nt the Fore Uiver Kngine Company's plant. This is ! the last loat that the conqiany will launch, at the narrow reach .of the river, the others to take the water at the new works at the mouth of the river at Qnlucy Point." Mhs.Lucy MacPonongu, of Philadelphia,.' now Mrs. Charles I loleomb Head, christen ed the craft with her maiden name, arier. Commodore ' MacDonough. iTwloe-aiWwk Statesmanv fl a year. rmnri r 1 MKKo til rilO.'.l DlEf.'OS AYRESi AN IMTERESTIXa LKTTEIt FBOH A 8ALKM WOMAN. . Visit ot tHm PrUleat f nrill-Mi:nlfl- rent RmpUm t th Uandi or tbo Nelsbborlnr IlrpiiWIe. (From Ttally Stateman,:rcc. 23.) Following are Mime excerpt from a letter .written under date of "Nov, 1st lo a Salem friend, from Iineno Ayres, Anrentine Republic. by "ilrs W. ; P. Irl. wifo of ex-(overtior 'Lord of that great South American eouulryt fhe 1'resident of. irazil has lieen the jgusf Of Jihehos Ay res for a week, ah reri-ntl;' Anticipated V f .r several uanths. and for whk li great prepara tions bare ln inah; The -whole town ha tiem giren over to demon- i ration, the-like f whb-h one fi7, dom has Hie. ery goinl fortune to see, and which seems to have lieen etijoycik to the utmost by every one. The city is reafly very attractive " and lends Itself admitahly to dei-oratlous. Ijnd siiik 'gardening effects are a. nofabk feature In public squares, as, well as private gardens, and the Intiuty of tlie noricultuie iand iWrcm-c! Ives ai- way keeping in virw on:e -oni roeil. which..' at once arrests and 'gratis fies the (eye. thows an artistic taste and talent not often to be met in large cities. Ave de Mayo, oni of i lw jkw streets, would le an omainent 'to any eitv. and the life and rush is an In stiiratlon. .The Vve Is very Wide, ful ly 130 feet, all asphalt, with stone raiseil dais in the center. 4 to a block. with ornamental. iot . holding great glass globe ivered i electric lights. These raised places are resting spots in making a crossing, which Is an anx'huis moment for a pedestrian. An other Ave i Callao, princioally a i-s- lil ny street, but planned in the same generous style. Jnt't our Presiden tial visitor. We were notified a hat a ilac' had 1eeu res-rvel for t he corps. on the "patio d'lioiuieur." the day IDs Excellency was expected. A drizzling rain set In but, 'in spite of It, the streets which Mere In the route pre scribed, were a niovius nia of hu manity. We wist, of course, and flown 'a me he drizzle. My husland. with -'the other -k Ministers, took the places. ' or 'walked alnnt. whik the wonen sat in the carriages and .talked to each other. ; After a two hours' wait; it was announced that the loats could not 'get up till the next day. I. wishing to. sce; the erowtu accept ed an invite to a friend's plai on the route. Finally? the- Presidential party came nrj-retum , iiy a jaltooliig caval cade' oif soldiers in armor and helmets. The .'carriage, with VMstilIions luitunt cd oil -the carriage horses fimr wear ing a gorgeous livery of h'ue and white velvet, the Argentine color. The two Presidents were line looking men, though tJiv Argiiitme one I prefer: lie is a very courtly "gentleman. The streets were simply packed. That night was a- grand ball at the Jockey Club. -for IuvIiihI gnets to meet the President. We came to it from a grand banqnvt. The next night Ar gentine ladle gave an entertainment at the opera house with ah ot-ra eori--IudHl with a banquet. Tlie house was a dream :of 'beamy. The womfu were lovely and gowniHl with the liesc croation of I'aris modistes. The deco rations were again hi Argentine colors, of great streamers ot satin, alternat ed with garlands, of flowers, the iar tcrre around the Presidents teiug tealihm hair fern and orchids. We were so fortunate as to have near by scat, which gave, a giwd view of the lieantlfnl women. "The next day wore more banquets, and a, flower fiesta in the illuminated Ave Callos. Starting from 4 lie residence assigned the President, a palatial structure and covered willi a maze of electric lights, were sit tally ho coaches, filled with lovely girl In the' daintiest of cos 1 nines he Presidential; Carriagi with its gay horses and liveried postilllous, followed by a long procession of most c'.egant turnopts these aU proceeded to ihe ark u the edge of I lie city, which was brilliantly illuminated. There wa a merry battle of flower throwing. The following day the corps called In a lody nt 7. p. ro. on the I'lvsiiV-Mit and at 1 p. ni. we Avent to a grand ball given by one of the great families.- The house (you can imagine its size to accommodate the lopo guests who were participants in rids generous hospitality) was decora ted in t lie 'entrance with great stands of riw-cs. and others of orchids and ferns. The aimrtmeiits of great $lze opened from each other In what seemed an i riilless succession With highly iiolish cl marquetry floors, the walls covered ii Tjlj rveat remedy for norrous prostration and all diseases or the reneratrra -v.v oriraasot either sex, such an Nerroan Prostration. KUtcf or Lost Manhood. A'-'Jyctt.sN ImrwiencyKlsrhtly Bmisaiona. Youthful Krrora, Mental Worry, axeestitTa naa fa order we uaratee to ere or refund the money. Sold at i l.OO per box, fi Uoxes tor SA.OU. 1U. MOXXn UtEJUCAL C(K ClevelaAdToiUo. FOR SALE BY SALEM SHOE STORE Door to Bush9 t' - li risil,f ?lftHct!j "with ?x;ilslt iifind emlirolderefi designs of oft em ors-one rfsHi-Is-ing:a, ehat-nfliig foil to the next and all adortidl with a nrorusiou of " roses and ttrchld. " A gallery was giv.u rp to a splendid or chestra, ami was so raneh Mrenefl by the distance as to lend 1o:I1h effift. A great -marble staircase was wreath ed with flfiwers, and a constant pro cession of exquisitely gowned " ladies made ft a mosf attractive spot: : The banquet. ! whleh'f was inaintly woribil In the Invitation to take' a cui of tea was very elalwrate and serrisl continually in what, was he tih-fl iatio but covered witli ; a rel carpet for the occasion.- The table was the;w7ioh length of tlu patio. ; and coverefl at 4 be edge with a 1raml of roses and myrtl. through which pecp- cil the fleet rie Jights-.This roonuwas two stories high- an ff4onfl at the top wirli heavy gjarlahds- containing lovely lights which looked like daz zling flowers at that distance. , The 'viands , were of tli; choicest, with What seeincil anfnidimlfeil sui ply o f ch a mpa gt c f ra pic--b nt i t sa w no one who semeil to lie In tho least imdcr exhileration from fhe !eyerages. We left aloit 2 p. m.. and the streets even, 'at" that hour were lined as far as the eye conld see -wlfh tlio waiting carriages. - . ' " ' It wonhl lie difficult Induced to ex cel the native Argentine in hospitality, and In doing tip an event to the finest iwissiliie ftohitt, I haven't even yet toiu-heft on the beauty of the streets, which were festooned with 1 clectrie lights wherever the President Lnl party would pass. SSome streets weic deco ra ted with arches, other with fes toons, the lights covered with alter nate tdiK and white glasses and at the terminating square at Ave Mayo and the oveniment buildings was a con stants blaze of lights. In hand some de signs. One very attractive feature In the square were a relies of light having the cffectof an arcade leading up 4o a sninmer house, made entirely of lights. The Illuminations wiere contin uous for the week's visit. The Presi dent leaves today, and there Is another grand demonstration to we him off to which our Minister has gone, but, be ing letfer day, J did ot leave borne. I think we were very 'fortunate to have se'cu such a demonstration", which j shows the grery good feeling existing ltetween Ueighlioring states and ex-1 eels in iManty anyrlilng it bas ever lieen my pleasure to witness. To PostiHine Old Age. The latest theory is to apply tricity to tlwe lse of thn brain, haif Veiling of . the arteries He elee The first symplom is followeil "1y a crumbling avay of the brain eells. This process pnsluces the mental characteristics, of old age. NoL alone Iocs this tieat meat mstore the fi-elings of youth. Amt priHluee tlie appearance of It. While hundreds of exinerHuents have IVren pi-esenteil. then is 1nioe way of prolonging youth, n ml tlfeit is by Mm preservation r health,' For this puriMe. and for '.the cure of eonstipa tion. indigestion, dysju-psia. liver and kidney disorders, llostetter's Stomach HiM.ers was placeil ' lwfor tlif public oyer Hit yj years ago. Money cannot biiy a Urfter reniesly. Try it. and you will bo .coiiTinced. MURDER IN WASHINGTON. AUftfTbir OF THE WAU TEPAIIT MKXT SHOT TO DI.TII fiy a ?"lerk in the Treasury Who Had a Fancied Wrong to Avenge 1 The Crimiual Arrestet. WASHINGTON, Dtc. 22. Frank II. Jlorris, auditor of the War reiart ment, was shot and Instantly killed fids afternoon, by Samaiel MacDonald. recehtlj- disbursing clerk of the Treas ury, in tlie former's office at the Win der building. Morris was alone with MacDonald when the shooting occurr ed. In trying to make his escaiie Mae Honald also assanlteil the watchman. TlKimas Curlck, with the butt of his revolver. lie was arretted while leaving the "building. ltefbre being taken. into etistody, however, he shot him-self in the stomach nml also made an ugly gash In. his throat with n knife. When the officers arrived, he was heard to exclahn: ' "I did It, 1 know I am done for." The employes who knew MaiCDonaltl said he had a grievajice against Mor ris, whom, he claimed was s responsible for having his pay reduced. Others said they could not attribute the deed to anything bnt n diseased brain from over indulgence of "iquor. Frank II. Morrist was a native of Cleveland, Ohio, 4lteyears of age. nnd leaves a widow and two sons. MacDonald was removed to the em ergency hospital. . He may recover. Twice-a-Week Statesman, $1 a year. in nr. fi wiTni iw xv JuarCvsxztJCTC's x: ALL DRUGGISTS. Ansa Well Shod an . can laugh at the weather. Durabil ity. Hight Fit, Workmansldp. Elegame, Gratifying IVIces. Tliat's what is wanted and wlrat we have In Russets ami Tans Dox Cjilf'anfl Oil fl rains. Willow. Wax Calf nml Vicl KId, in Tvh. Toddy, Pensy, Studeut and Man hattan lasts. ivOFltLU RrtLKS-WlN- TKIt WE If UTS." ' . si Bank, Sfate Street ? ,'iCOST Of COUi'JTY LAW THE HUNDRED THOUSAND MARK 18 DfLAVriNU NIC A R. . nht tbo Coyoto Sralpn Have Coat the Sttor nMtoa Si ore tb Bonntr Uw Wmm Enacted. ' nie scalp lioilnty.evlljeontinncs fi'nm day lo day, under tlnr law passed at the last session of a'he - Iglslatnr. more r Certificates for scalps, of coyotes Ielng (-otistautly reelved from the sV'vcral ciwuties, ami for each scalp tlie tUate lJepartrocut Is t-omislhHl to Issne ' a ; wa rra n t for . $2. ; To. xy-ii a n extent lias this grown that now nearly $UI4mkh nf endorsed warrauts arc ont S land lag,, tl rawing interest, while the fimds In the hands of the state treas- nrer Is scare jo isr cent or tins amount. - i Nearly every county lia sent in Maims on. this account, the only excep tions lM-ing Linn and Washington, hcitlicr of which-has thus far liletl a t hiim. Polk t-ountj, thus far, has se cured only fit;, is'ing for eight scalps, his licing tlie smallest amount issued n auy county. Harney county heads be list with 10.524 scalps, or a 4otal 6f $21, (MS drawn from the state in the hape of warrants, 1 tearing interest. Marion county has drawn $22-S and Multnomah. :ti. . ,TIk following talde shows the nutn IKr of si-alps for which warrants w-re Issued by the Secretary of estate dur ing the three months between July 1. and Sept em Iter ISO. llmo. and between Octf.lter 1, anil I ifcemlx-r 1 e- SifUvely: July I Oct. 1 4o to Sept. ,. Iee. 11. - . litis). .. 2TS) 107 . . .3. 3 .. 44 C . . 1 2 .. li) n; . 4S I .. 204 Isi .. .M. 3 .. 7" S!) . . ii :w . . 212 2UI . .202d S7S ..-10". 112 . . i54 4 .. 17. 47 . . CIS . ' 24 . . 10 ' County flaker. . . i IVntuii.. ... t'hickainas. . 'latsop. . . . Ciiliiinbia . . Coos.. .. Crook , . . . . ('urry . . . . . Douglas. . . , fii Ilia m.. .. (Jrant Harney. . . . .Jackson. . . . Josephine. . Klamath. . . ake , Line. . . . . . t.iui-oln. . . . Malheur.. . Marion. . . . Morrow. . . . 9 r)7 - j7; I 21 472 131 Hi 47! 22(1 12 Sherina n . . TlllainiHik. I mat ilia. . . F n ion. . . . . Wallowa. . . Wasci. .. Wheeler. . . Yamhill. . . , Total. ..... . . . . . .f;33! 4138 The following table show t lie total number of scalps received from each county in t he state, together with the amoirat paid to each county: Baker. lOti". $ 3,832 Ponton. . . ....... . f 12 Clackamas 233 40 Clatsop. . .. .' lot) 300 Columbia 128 . 23t Coos 12i 2T2 Crook. . .. 3.2J4 0.528 Currv.. .. .. t Ki7 274 Douglas 3S 1.31(1 Hilliam.. ,. 1.37!) 3.138 (Jrant.. 2,220 4,452 Harney ...1U.524 21.048 Jackson ..... !)54 . l'.nos Josephine. . 222 444 Klamath.. 1.0211" 3.852 Lake. . . . . . .... . . 4.140 8,202 Lane.. .. 301 (Ktt Lincoln. Kid 332 Mallieur.. 3.170 10.340 Marion 114 228 Morrow 2,717- 5,4.1 Multnomah.. .. .. .. 10 :2 Polk S .10 SlwM inan . . SOO 1.000 Tillamook.... 408 8l tTmatllla. . 3.(115 10.030 IFnion.. .. .. .. .. .. 1.373 3.15(1 Wailowa.. ., 1.133 2.270 Wasco. 2.478 4.050 WlHtler..-. .. .. ... L740 3.4! S Yamhill.. ......... 71 142 i - - Tota I ..... ..... . 40,075 $91l,05f Among tlie tens or thousands who have used fMmmlierlaln's Congh Rem edy for colds and la grippe during the past few years, to our knowledge, not a single case has resulted In pnentno rtia. Thos. Whitfleh & Co 240 Wa bash avenue, Chicago, one of 11m? most prominent retail druggists, in that city, in speaking of this, says: "We recom mend CliamlxTlain's Cough llemedy for la grhpe in many cases, as It not only gives prompt and complete re covery, lint also counteracts any ten dency of la grippe to result In pneu monia. For sale by F. G. Haas, dnig glst, Salem, Oregon, ABOLISH A COMMISSION. WASHINGTON, Dec. 22. The River and Harlior bin, as it will lie reported from the Ilonse committee soon after the rccontening of Congress on the 3d of Jannarj'. will carry a provision altolUhing the Missouri River c'oniniis- fion. . ; " '.. V01X AS INJUNCTION,. SEATTLE. Wash.. Dec. 22ATbe Great Northern Railway Company to day commenced an action against the Seattiei & ljke Washington '' Canal Ctiuiariy,: to enjoin th latter ' from fining or dredging any property on tlie Sfittle -Tide Flats, - ' ' "" ; ;,' ': ;,' , . J',. '; ",;, " . -;-i r THE KEEL LAID. BRISTOL. It; I.. Dec. 22. The kivl of the new cup defender was eoniplet cd tills afternoon. IN THE PROBAIE COURT. Several Itates Settled and the -. minlstrators Discharged. Ad- (From Daily Statesman, Dec. 23. i ' Ida II. Bennett, administrator of the estate of Elizalieth I'rescott." deceased. has rendered her final awount to the court and wa j'estenlay relieved from further duties a the affairs of the es- -tafe are nil setthnl. . ; ! - - ' Mrs. Lv'dla fampbell. mother a fid feeh of Cjatide D Jnmidiell, iio was killetl Inmhe railroad colllsiu pzar t IbMbnrg; a lew Weeks ago, ..was in. -jtointetl . mliiiiiiUtrHtrlx of th estate l-rt by deceasiHl. riie vaiiu f the es-' iaiq isalleged li lw f.W). y t ,a t T. M. Witten, administrator of the estate of J. D. Fulller, deceaseilj was discharged yesterday by Judge John ii. M-oii i mm -runner iiutiesa such. Ills final report was filed ,'Mt.inA ago. and. riM?eutly allowdly ti eoeru i - - ROFNTY ; TAN. The Ireasnrer of Grant' county, yesterday IejoHited $121.2.14 in the State .Tri-au'ry. to he apliel on; the State Scalp ; lhuntr Fuml. ' - ' ' - " - . It Saved His Leg. ) P. AV DanfortSr, of LaGrange, Ga., stifTered "ntunsely, ior six month & with a frighttul running sore on Ms leg, hut writes that Bitcklen's Arriica 'Salve wlios'ly cured it in ten days, l-'or Ul cers, Wounds, ''Bums. Ikiils, Fa4n or Piles it the best -salve m the world. Cure guarantee. Only 25c Sold by DIC STONE druggist. ; , j '"-:" Dooh the nniou care for the barking ofa dogV Itnrton. - ------ NEW TO-DAY. ADMINISTRATOR'S FIRST NOTICK Notice in hereby given that (h uu deigned luis bi Iti- Com ty Onirt of .Marioii county. iregoii. Imhmi aiMtiut (Hl administratrix of the' esiate.uf f 'landjt Di Cainpliell.. late deeasiMl. if Marion county. Oregon, aiuj baS- dTy qualified as sik1i ami all persons hav ing claim against said vstate are hereby notified to present the .-inie. oyty verinei to me at 1 lie resilience 0 Artliur Welch on South Commercial street in Jileni, Oregon, within six months from the date of.-this notice.5 Hated at Salem. Oregon, this 22d dav if Ilecemls-r. 1!N. LY1HA CAMPRKLL. Adrtiinlstratrix ff tlie estate of Claude D. Campltell. diieased. . Iburiiam & Martin. Attorneys for A1 nifhistratrix. '" 12:28-51 w. MM MWL, Oi'OIIT TO SITPF?)RT II1S OWX HOME SCHOOL JOURNAL. THE OREGOHTtAG HERS' MONTHLY IS the only educational journal of general circulation publislied in Ore gon. It is progi-essive; and up-to-date. Price one dollar a yeah ' SOME CLUBBING RATES With Uie Oregon Ttachers' Monthly. Western TenHier (new) Western Teacher (renewal)..... Norma I 1 list rnctor ............ 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Sent free on application to The Kecley Institute, 314 Sixth street. Portland, Or. Money to Loan On improved ' t a.rfnmxsS' lty property at lowest current rate. , - - Ti K. FORD, Over 144 Ms Sliwh'a bank. LOANS. Moiiey to loan on improveil farhis and city property, on short and long time nt 0 per cent., per annum. commission. Also wanted State. Comity, City warrants nml snbpeonas. -Call or address EUOENE ItUKYMAN. 27(1 Commereial St. ; RenHmIer the place. White Corner block. One door north of Statesman office. : ; - 10 WoQd Choppers Wanted ft'per cord cash. ' . Amly b Chas. Wlnslow, ,Stayton. Oregon. -y.v: ; ----- - RUSTLING YOUNG MAN-Oafl make $00 per month and expenses. Per manent posItIon- 'Experience onnec essry. Write quick for particulars. Clark & Co.. 4th & Locust streeta, ' PhiladephiA Pa. , , 0:4-Cin-dw. PERSONA! 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