Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, January 21, 1902, Page 8, Image 8

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    -QKcaotf ctthm; Tuesday, janlmuy :l isip:
It you don't c proierly If your eye are not ro mfortabte- Jf you have
eye strain and feverish; Ud. you should have your eye exarr-Jn-fd. ' ' t
rAvVH Improve themy.wlthout doubt, and rray be able to cure them, if you
runic in time. I , , :-.
Wj have our new atore nl'ely fitted up for1 our optical burfm m, and in
vlte everybody to tall In and see our new atore. ; j f .
Barr's Jewelry Store
Leaders Id Low Prices 118 State Street
New Location 120 State Street, Comer Liberty
Balfour, Guthrie & Co.
llava secured warehouse At HALEM, JIACLEAY, SWIT.KIlLAND. H1IAW,
PHATL'M, WltOOKK, and tha TURNKU FLOUHINO MILLfl, wh?r they will
C'fuluct a general warehouse and iitoi?-g business, ad will t ax FULL. MAU-
kijt rnicn rou all chain, i j -
! Sacks at all These Places' tor Distribution
UUKINEHS OFJ'ICi: -207 Commercial Strict. In Turner I;IhJc, Hulem, Oicgon.
J. G. GRAHAM, Manager.
Rlcw Wholesale Shoe House
'!
With cornplst lines of both artittio and reliable foot wear. We carry
a complete line for city or country wear. '
I Catalogue mailed to dealera, on application or our representative will
call.-
CCrau6sc S Prince,
1902 . Wall Paper
Nrw jli-Mlsn, rolu.rln nod nflf t, Jul m t lvol. Th ' tnanufucturrrM '
hnv nuri'iiMeI nil prevail tTorta, -n ur nlmk comr from the bf
flhMt. yrt havt n f ,v p'Utrn -from unt l.t nnin'
which tic win'dwe mjt lit enst. Many htivt ta Ipii 'ad v;ntflg' of t!U
THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO
Commercial St. Next Door to Postofflce.
HTOKKH AT HAI.f.M Nl ALII A NY. FACTOKY AT ALHANY,
INTERESTING .
CHARACTER
zr;:.: - ' - " ;
Rev. J. II. Coif man D. D.v and Ills
former Work
MRS. W. R. W1NAN8 TELLS OF HIS
AOILITY, EARNESTNESS AND
- CHEAT SUCCESS. 1
"His i Zeal and Enthusiasm Are Un'
bounded and He Accomplishes All
That He UndertakesProminently
.Interested In Education.
' . (From Ti lda'j rttatai.in.)
!rs. XV. U. Vlmtnf '-wir of thf fuls
alonttiy foi-lVnv Arntili.iti ?ur'l.iy
hrhool l'noi, fuitiUlx-M "Jhw following
. lnvr'tlnit ih.tr.u trr skt t h of the Ittv.
J. II. Colom in;X. IJ.; tlu newly rU'ctrtl
I rmtdctif of the WHi.iin.-tto University,
...wtiom she knows w-ll:
...
, " 'bnri ter inu.Iy lui ever ln one
if my anntr.t dtllKhts. " When a
ouna- a-tri I tte atoptHna: With friends
. 'In th rountry, not f ir from my city
httne lrNw Vork Ut A youiiR ndn-luti-r
h d Just b-'v uiMdtitcd to. their
, lU.lh country chii,rh, I do not bow r
Itir-inlHT Mhilt M tfiltl. lut I do n
itwubt r that' tht-y' lovt-d and CKtiwned
Jilm 4i.-ut , . (ivliahttnl Kith hls,ilty,
rnthustjism nnd mI, t .they wond
eted If this stn.tr j mould last.. This
young nitin aa Ilv. J.. II. Coleman.
i H Intensted did I brcome in this
ount man, that I itt lp.! to tak him
as a. sulJc t for hiuicter atudy. As
I lhn ItveI In th ctnfr"n.:t whioh !
.1'rrAch..!. thle wus ry to do, QitltP
. -..often.I heard lilm reah(or m'mi, and
always with m;rk.l r-ITe.'t. 1 hmrd of
Jhla ork and th rrsults. from the io hi ow tf dornlnAtlort he is brnod l t d
I'le r throuirh th 'lr . I saw htmAtw) nh,H in ln h4rt and l.'Mhl
n. an-! rise, nna t luty ix ni-i of hirn.S
a of his Matr-r.i.Hi Increased In wl
lorn and ttuit,. and In favor with
Cod and mitn, lli al unl eiithi!.isnj
hever htmfil to alwte and what he
undertook he accoinpbshVii. t .
"It was not lopg ln.fore he bcin to
fill, tth grvtt Mtirfi. tbn of th !:-
l-iw, imiw ui me rry w putpus. ,uii
long after litis I m- tried a, minister be. j ,),!. j-n Culv rM! atvl tiVom tl.e
lonaina to Hits s-uue conference, and ; gtor.y.and pr l ie of all this section. ChI
thus had. :oM. optsirtunUy to .stu-ly p- d thj Aiy!" 1
this tni-rfUr ff t ht jO I-r i and s w c .-. " , ; "" ' i .
atlf-nd-rsdj the elMiaof the mferencc. i:.. fionald' McK'illori returned ss
Wfnoii how thl n(w, Mode form aa tenlay afternoon fi-aa AiNany. wl,te
a prince emer-f m.iU Hp was full of n vii.iu.it4 tcrvk-? cm 'inlsy.
0;OIIN CIRCUIT COUIIT
f lill Mill m 2m . I . . . .t ... , !:' . . - '
rVe. !7rtO Tirar Street,
rOllTLAND, OREGON
1902
i9IA-!JI!
2C
love for I he brethren, full of fdth, rti
votwdly pious, very ite.aoiia btit nevtr
.hnxft-diiiM,-. IntKirtaiit trusts wro put
lh. Ids liinds and he st-rve-l then wrlli
At the prnwm -time he Js trustee (,(
on" of th? Jariro etist'o n wnl verHtl, s
vu tl ns ynistee of his own Vnfirn??
Auolemtf, lMsties holtirtf .ofllelni rHs
tlons tojvarlous other duatiottal aqd
rhan-h intet-ttdM In his conference o l
U Inlty. - - ; V -
"le iiIho bei ttfoe in ardent wiuk r
an onjf ynuna; pHple rio suctcsrful has
ho beiti .that b- 1 sought for; far and
ntar. aa a streaker and rllr for youo
n.ople. J waa urn of the stjtr eiesik-7
i l at tne art-lit j-.pworttt leitgut Coo
vnitlon ht'Hl In fun Irati'lt( lun
suftinu r. i , ; I i
. - "Not only has h lM-n a suet-ess In;
devottonsil line, but j lo tn flitant-f.i-l
iiinttsrs he tnis shown vry reiiwrki4te;
buslrress tact arid ability. HIh. trreai'SKt
siif css in this llti was the fre5lTiif of
every M. K. churt-h Ini Alliany, IN. .fit
from debt, fie whs l'lesldlnar Kd-r 4it
the time. We have n numb-r og M. 1.
i htirchr- in "Albany,- K.-Y. t Ho"ti u
utroijtf,! but Very heavy, burd?ri4ieine
debts had othlwrrassiH Home: ( IitOln
for yonrs. Dr. -.folematt put his di-jlr-er:
under rill, thr-se 'debts. He ca-lli'-I aft
the' i him hes to Ms nld antl so-i.-i isd
nil fired with r.eu!, and enthusiasm :n
hlKh. - - ' "M ;'
"AYd Watched thf reports wftu n'mo't
t;it.d brii'h,..io stupendous st"fntd th
tintjwtaklna:. 'IVw mm oiiij.i;. lt.tv
diito I to itttempt so "Jiop ls 4 1 i.
lint lr. Vletn:n Xmdi'rtook lt"Tvl" attc
celed K!oHoUy Ave rHive re.i J vari
ous rr jiorts Ait this ui?' nd c;ich
wrlu-r giivp all the credit for tSe m
kuxui tin nod smtf i-siful e:rry.nif out
of the pi m to fr. J. II, t'olrrruirt .
"?.f;itiy other stroon ; mid Txitutiftil
riit.itUUa Wve bit;t !inlCet't in tl1
man' life and work dur!i? tlM? t oy
or filote ye;jg;s Vf lui.vt been at u ly fig
hi ehir.M tr. .-. ; ; .- ; h
"His fr.it e mil li tters to my huMt I
brwOhes o much f. ithe 'Spirit nfil
rt t enjrth of his Master'.-Thosif Who rn '-,
last atintmtisr. ; Dr. 1 task ford.; pren, Me:t
Of tht Ohio Wt'sP'Vttn T.'nlverwliy, .-oi
nt fall to see in ttu. to idk-o. i khto
red aptri t. u h . motk4l -Mrnplielty if
manner.' Notwlthst.indlojr his stunt ii
and sue esses tr. oltrnn la tin '!.
ceedlnifly mKl(wt and ufcHssitfnliut un,
Nv r les he k'ep - n n ndr t v.
Wlwn 4 d over tr.ni he st ts ioiini
by ithrlr side, puts bis sh'Mi! I r fto
th tr sioxiiden. hts l:irt to: th't lr
hAiiJt utid nil tt tg"thn Iyil;ti
with t-vrry true man. Iwyal ti r'.Kht.-.
oti.nes. i .it' t - '. i .
i.,M MVemthai If;thii'.'aii IHri'NorthwM
wilt r:illy to tho sarptt of thia i.r.t
and km m.ifi. of t'h f.i.tilly tht Ivn
tsrounht so h'-rol( ally ;m l Mcdftvt'iAe
InRty. for so it .tiint, vri Umt
gU'tlfm till WilUimetlif Mill d -.p
f),t tme of the strorsru st ana t,t M
BOTH
DE
r
FITMENTS.
An Action for Dlvorcs James Finney
1 Sues W
H. Egan for the Posses-
I -.'-..'- . -:- . . - .
aion of : Small Tract
i Claimed, by Both.
or Land
(From Friday g Ktatfamati.)
Annu EnKJI. by htr attornrya Iln
ham & Martin, yeeterday bvan auit
In drportrrtent N. 2 tf the eute Clr
rult Cnrt, Hrnlnt . ( her' , hu.ind,
Ernwt A, EtijrcL for the t.urioe of
dlH;lvlna: the Londafyf matrimony n
tha ff rou tide .f cruelty, -'Plaintiff' uaKa
Ui i-ourt for the iermanHt car nd
fuatody of the minor chill, Mdlin
1-nfftl, the l(uc of the nurrkuns
j Aio Mrrtfintil Aitrnty, plain
tirr, aIo fll" : an action in UepMttrneut
pso. I of thi Htte circuit Couruf
ft Km nat. anwa T, Ilotkln, ef aJ, d
if ndnti, fir ith !"Utlo of movrlm
urt,. f f I49.SO, with itreat tU the
rate of I pt cent from January il
J7, and fr 135 attortwy'a fr. '-plain'
llff hlmt flll kn undertnklnK fr an at
l;t Imif nt Upon ?rtttJn rTKWruil frbp
-ny icionirrK to th, defendant to In
pufe th r)ti'Iafa4.-tIon of .Jtrdfment
jMtouid u n M- -obUilnM. IJnhm A
.Martin jnd M. ). Wilkin nr the at-
u,ruy for tint: MninUff,
J.tinca flnriy lntlfuid an action in
lh flrwt dMtrtmt Vf lhi 1rruft
nirt iiirjtlnwt "n. II. Kgan, Ur the
MiHuiMhn nf n, ft-rtjiln atnalt-tra-t of
laud IwftWM'it
t iltitlfT uixl
th ;drfndnt und to
ty ilulrii. I'lalntKT alKO
Mhlch both
irka ftr JudKinent ngufnt th dfrnd
int-. for tho ffuma of. fl&o and fioo'lh
U lili lifimouiMa he claim to hv tn
lrtuviaed,. by naen f ilolntf,rfa io-
fKlon of th!l'rofK?rty uid th deetrut
llun of it rifi of jrraln aoun tlit-mm
y 1 1 i jilstlntiif, 'rirwn ft Al.nim nnd
IV 11. l'ArcK u-rn the jluliitlfT'ii Mtor
The Fuel of the Futuure.
TliU iiuspn ru li-ti worrying
inny jx-ople t wlui ftiir that th cmtl
siifffly la bj-cofnlnflf xhntitrl but
Imi Is tut need to- orry,-hw4vcr. a.e
stjbstlHiie fiiia hft n dlstvc,r,d in
ftrolfum. Ip nr1y uH of Nature's
iMo.liif M w ilnd that as sixirv as oih
Itd(I-tI;iI bfHtum- st-urt'n another Is
Sist'ovfrvd to take lt j.Iikt. Tliffp is
oi fXfiptlon. and that Is Ilor.te ttfr's
toinsi-l r.lttK'is. It 1s N'ai lire's own
fcmdy for
all aiomaeh, liver and
fliow tt romiiUtliiln, wtid durina th past
wfty yi'jirs It has lnn Inipossltdn to
tiiakw u. lilt"r nw'dlt'liwt Howes lndt
fsikn, dyrtf slu, coiistlpatlon, t'rv-
Ausnpss and niatirlii, fvrr and iijrm,
t you lav nvcir Irkd. It do so tMhy
It JMfiiiiot hf but d you ifood. Our
'rlvflli 1I Hliirup U over Iho t k of
ho fMitlth'.
RUNAWAY fcONVICTS SEND
... i
THEIR CLOTHES BACK
Two Mysterious Package", Left at the
Pottoffico
Found
Contain the
Striped Uniformsof Escapes from
the Oregon Penitentiary,
About a month
hko, tJiV rlilverton
eft two prtf'klHteS at -the!
p(M4Uife. In phis city,, with the stale
nif ht that they would be f ailed for in
ahirt
timet No one eatled as" tlfrte
Paaseil;
rtnd j as Postmaster lHvard
Mlr h i therl -to pet Hit of th pa'k-
aes, .Hhfch ere lofiftety incloaed lhJ
Hi ftppin . paper, he yesterday ordered
Lhetn examined. In; lhc hope that -some
hie to tlif owners would round.
T!e ,piii kes w ere opened and each
mf foumj to cohtilne a suit of eonvh t
'tothlri Jiontly folded. Hupt. J. f.
tsui, uf the J'efiltentlHry, was lHt en
Inif iKMin4l of ttus find, and he V4II rail'
for the tiahtrir. It will probably, t
jiumlhlf tojiseertain what csojed piis
n rs they S belnriiffd to, as they weie
loiibilis -sj-nt l.n by eenis; fr irt the
a 'en litent la t i Am th'ite has Iwen no
fruriaway from tluit Institution -In many
months. It is not likely that the . find of
tho clothing- wilt aid In Kettlnjf track
of the men. . ' - -
- Health for-10 Cents.
A lively iivcr. ptire bloodf rleah
skin, bright: eyes, perfect health -Cascarcts
Catidy Cathartic Will ob
tain and secure them for yiju,. Genu
ine tablets stamped C C. Cr ever
solkl fa bulk.j AUdruggists, ioc
; ! ' -- . : j-"'"'
HlfjK IN ft .-IN FA'yefKro'.-rItai.rry
V, i K.elh-r Is (very iniek at, hU home In
San.'Franclac'fii and hi recovery 1$ des
paired .of, ; 'jlr. Kellf.r forrhHy lived
In Halem. wliere -he was In the' furni
ture businor 'with his brother and
f:it4ir.x lie has a host of friends rw,
who will tic orryto learn of his dan-
K"'"u tiiu. ii u a iiiui r io
co.tt standinjr of jit,ro Camp' Nu. 11H,
Woodmt-n of J the AVorlcL ?AH J
Strong evMne sstauis thi Hiiilcr
verdict that Kly's t'roai.i P.alm u
wiorth Its wclisrht In gT'dd. Trial sisne lo
cent. 'Full .j siast? ceni. Hold; tf
ilKUKKlst and mailed by. l'ly Ilroibcrs,
va Warren Nw YorkJ f
1 'r.terla. tot.
Mi ssrs.
Kly Itrcrs.vf tive cn f-
f!l1ed with
lit rmule me
Latarrh. fo twnt,y, years.
mt weak 1 thought I 1m1
I got -or' bottle of Kly
consumption
l.Ve.-til tt.-itm
ifld. Iri three day the 'dl-
iharjfe ttopj
ied.. " It I 1.-,tei.f tnedl
u d for - catarrh. '
in I have
; Very trqly
FINAL ACCOUNT OF THE
W. J.' HER REN ESTATE
Filed by Claud Catch, tho Administr.
tor Petition for Letters irl
"v I - - -' (
T. Logan Estate. - ;
t lain CJiit n adtiiliilstraforj de taints
non t-f lh estate afM. J, Herren. d
ceas l, l esrterd.xynll hi final account
J tt.rn and th court t Mond.tyPeb
! ntiry SLlStn, at 10 o'eba k a. m.. as
i tiM.Hi and time for harttig objer- f
IflMli.t there', . - N. ' , ' ' '"'
AnJ'iew l;tiU I'fatt etltloneJ th
NEW SUITS FILED IN
tho VW
Marlon county frobate eourtor th
aprMntnient of W, It. Slmpmtti aa ad
mlniatrator tst the X WMllam T,
Lojran. -Mho died on January I, 19C2,
lavioir n.ri s estate , consisting of both
real' and (eron il projirrty .valued at
iiooq; ' ,
At Down and M. J. Adams, executors
of the t-tat of Jatnea Down,' deceaa-1,-filed
their annual account thereon.
shinVlna" ( balance cosh on - hand
TIMtKi: Dm'NKri.-rifJIceis Iwl
and Mutphy arrested three drunks
early yesterday moiu!ng. They gave
thele names as' W. II. Smith. II. L.
t'otitstcHk.anl IM. Lane, rcspc-j lively.
All thre were brought tefore City tte
oorder Jidah yesterday morning, fined
each, which tho two former jald and
were ialtowed to toj tha latter. Kd.
Lang, not having the amount . on hie
Person, was also given Ms liberty upon
hi promise io call and pay the fine
within two wet-k.
i
An Attack; of Pneumonia Warded Off.
v "Some time it go my daughter conght
a aevete coltL Hhe complained of
taln In her cheat ,; And had ft bad
cough. I gave her Chamlerlaln'a
Cough Itwnedy according to directions
and In two days she was well and able
to go to school, i have used thia rem
edy In my family for the fst aeven
years and have never known it to fall."
aays Jama Tj-endergast. merchant,
Annato Hay, Jama fca. West in$Ut4fc
lands. The pains In the cheeflndicat
ed an aptoaxblng Attack of pneumo
nia, which In thia Instance was un
doubtedly warded off by Chamberlain's
Ccugh Jtemedy. It counteracts any
tendency of- n, cfdd toward pneumonia.
Sold at HTO.VK-a drug store.
ItKVIVAL HKftVKrKH At the Chris
tian church. Klder Ititc hey w-a. rnrt
fronted ly a very- large audience Sun
day evening, which gave him the very
best attention, whIo he pointed out to
them "The Two Ways." Again, last
evening, there was a largo audience.
who listened to blm while he st.ke on
The First Ktep, or Kalth." Thl even
ing Klder Hltchey will take for hi sub.
Jject "Zachcfts." All are Invited to at
tend.'. -
Ho Ke'f His Leg.
Twelvo year ago J. W. Sullivan.
or jiartroro, onn., acratctiea ni leg
with a. runty wlrej Inllamatlon a,nd
blood tHiisoiilna; m-f in. ' For two yara
ho suffered intensely. Then the best
doctora urged amputation, "but," he
writes, "1 iitw-d one lxittl of Klectrlc
Hitter '! whd i boxe of llucklon's
Arnba HHe and my leg waa sou rtd
and well as ever. I'or Kruptlona, J-' -aema.
Tetter,, Halt Itheitm, Hois aixl
all blciod disorder Kbftrlo lMtters
ha no rival m earth. Try them, IJK.
HTONK will "guaraptee satisfaction or
refund niotiey (inly CO cent.
PliOMPTLY PAID.,falrm. Oregon,
Jan. 2. 11MI2. Ietrotiojltan Lifts Insur
ance Co.. Halrrri, treaon. IMwIn IV Lit
tle District-Hupertntehdentpear Hlr;
I tieg to tJiiinic your; company for the
prompt "payment of rtalm on the life
or my lat Mtr. iisrriettt fatierson
Date of policy; Issued January. th, VmK.
Very truly yours, John Patterson."
A Cure for Lumbago.
W. f. Williamson, of Amherst, Va.,
m;'Hi "f or iwirO than a yr I auifered
from lumimKo, I luiallv n;i Chamber
biln'a I'aln I in I in and it aave tn en
tire relleff which hI other remedl had
f ill.-l to do4' ; Hold at HTONIS'8 drug
stores. , . ,
Td's wife w-ux- tuftr.ejl Into a pilfer
er si(, saw the oui colored rMlx.-n
it ef de fnya er miracle wazn't jw'
n gnw i d Jose my temper aomo day
en nx d Jawd ter turn mine Into a
week' groceries." Atlanta. Ci-nsiltu-
ll'-n. - '- ' "
TMIItT-Y l itZhVa AMiiN'tl THK
JiOflSiriN'S. The ; Itev. .T, f Itlff. I.
D , Wtlk lev-tuio ln the Mell-tMllsl Ivt.ln-
pttl cb-uti b. Wednesday, Jnua.t'y22d,'-
a f. m. on "Thirty ywr Among
.4tiVirtnoij," Dr. ltlff'Uvtd In I'lah
nl Xn? ttoeky Mountain region thirty
ars. ana Jyp was prominent in tho
Ht O eitli )
. - t.. .. I ... .. - . ...... . . . .
-wiiii-n; prevenofl : lloiwrts-H
from re pre
;ntlng his ; a tale, la ;ongcss,
(UlnifrHon" ttithj : lecture Isi fre.
JN-E PAYMENT M A JJE
TAX MONEYS TURNEDx OVER TO
THE COUNTY TREASURER
By Sheriff F. W. -Do rbin Yesterday--
Salem and School District No. 2
Each Receive a Handsome Ljttla
Sum. 1 j
5--h-i Iff F.' W. imrbin yesterday mdr
his fourth nth turn-over of tax moti'
for th- 1WI useKiiint roll amount
ing t $3tt. 4.1, to-trouhty Treasurer ,A.
Duw jTThp. The mopi y so .turned.
over.' as tlistributm .a monir the ev-
eral furuls In tlte tri-asmey as fol-
tate. munty andstate school.. ZZ t,
t.iim.....
f'lty of M'oixTburn.
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district No.
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'Hy laiarrvce Hrode. .- '
i From lfc tJrgn fTecher Monthly.
'' '-'::' lkkf,. I7H. Th'ornaa'mtatiti,1
,1 - i, "'J lif-- wife :-"an.'J t;o - -in,
; James ivl"fnryaed ten
' j ."'i and ,thr year;.repeciive
:'" -1 f ly.Jeft their honie in Ia(
hprr In the
ern vniecfjeut - lo K a
ort h west Terrt lory, 'A t
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TtaLi:.: ..yS?i f. .. .. .. ).f5W.43
THE WHITE CHIEF
ter a journey of severnl ni'i'iths hy
teachrd a fertile. if ot In what, is
;;. :-';'"- -:- - 1 - -'rf ,-
Leecounty. Irt the Northern part of
Illinois, lie made a, ainall clearing ana
jut up ' log kabln. About this time
th Indiana Wera- becoming restless,
end for aafety the children were kept
lndKirs all thf tlma. However, when
th father wa out hunting one day,
little Henry pandered out: into the
forest, and hi father Bever saw Win
arsln, although he scare hed long and
ff carefully. '"'-. i " !- V I --A -' -:
In the autumn of 1112, nineteen years
later, there wire eight or ten famines
Inuhe neighborhood of the Watsons',
Tho Indians . hal bran especially
friendly, for acveral months, disarm-. toIWt tXtoa, pejrfunierr, tCaeaV
Ing all autplcion. Hut one day the sct-Vetc.; etc., etc. "'"v TltT'
tleys aanctiibled at their dinner, table.! ' j . nn BTOSH V
war-whoop, . The men rushed for their
gttns. but alas
many of them were too
late, and by
kiirhtfall ait tho white
were Ither dead or prlsonera
In
the
hands of the Indiana.
James Watspn. DOw: jnan of twsa.
ty-nlne years.
was among; the latter,
other -prisoners, was
He, with the
taken before
the chief to hear the
death sentence. As ho looked at his
judge he did piot think an Indian stood
his complexion and cast
of vountenahef were European. There
was also something About hi features
which seemed
strangely familiar. Jut
turned his back to . the
then the chief
prisoner, jind James saw a birthmark,
tike red cloitd at aunset, between his
shoulders.; -Tn ho- knew why the
face seemed ao famlilaf, as his brother,
whom he . had given up for dead, ao
many year before, had the same cloud
in that place. AtcordJngIy James can
ed him by name. A gleam of recogni
tion passed evpr- his face, but It. was
Immediately followed by the cold, aut
ierl Indian atajro: However, this xave
Jatr.es a, faint! ray of hie. for he ' MA
not expecrt that h would aentenco his
oWn brother , to death. Tho prisoners
were taken .ux a wigwam ana piacca
under a heavy; , guard until the next
lay. wihen thefr fat should te decided.
A11 that rjlght. llgnry. now chief,
ITmpehtlwahsFiitr tosaed on hla blan
ket.. HejkneW that he was no Indian,
although "they had been careful that he
should find oit nothing of hla early
history. He hjad a Very faint recollec
tion of tlmie when he lived among
iieoble who wcre not Indians, and! he
also remembered an older brother. ! It
seemed to -him 4hat tho prisoner who!
had spoken td him appeared as this
elder brother might, - Uut h did not
d-are gTunt him a. pardon on these in
sufficient around if he enn-ted to
maintain prcstlgs with the trlbo. 1
Consequently when the prtaonrra
were summoned to meet their doom Jon
the following jmomlnir, James, lijto iaJI
the rest, w-uai aentenced to the stake.
A few hours Miter each man was taken
to the forest surrounding the "Village
and his arm were tied to a-tree. TH-n
siuawa plied brush and wood around
the feet of the prisoners and applied a
flaming torch 1 to each heap. James
was at one end of tho line of captives.
but the: Indians began at the other! to
light the funeral pyres. All the sav
age accdmpahled .tho torch bearer,
and waited Iby each prisoner until Jhe
succumbed.
James became aware of soma n
just, behind him but he could not
who it was. Then" ha felt his hands
slowly loosening and finally, a the ihstlsale ofXIonr stuff. It has. for a loo-
strand was severed, he was once morel
a, rree man, ijie saw an Indian maiden
skulktfuc behind a nearby tree, but tin
that elan lan aM'taa common to ail peo
ple" she plaed her finger upon her
up. Taking the hint, he did not at
tempi to r communicate further with
- j . . i . :
i III absence was not noticed for
quite a wMl-,! but nt lenafh th hoI-
Iritr. hofd ling mob enmfo the tjreo to
which ho; had, berth tied. Nearly all
the Indiana start-d In Immedlato-par
sulf. James, however, made good u9;
pi his half hour start. Night wis
coming rrapidly, i but he stumbled
throurh fhorri and bush, now fordlnc
a small stream, now making a long de-
tourf avoid Ian npen space! it aoion
biamo rri itak that he could Just.
the tree n front of him. so he drOp,-
l il on the around. ii nd fell asleep. -At
day break hl tart eI on, trylriv j'to
make his way to Fort Dearborn, but jes
he was not fartiUlar with the forest
liuths, he could not proceed with ureat
Speed. lii; the intddlo.'of thft fternori.
thinkfng h bard voke. he concealed
himself ln some ; high Kra. Ilefoire
kmg he could dlstlnaulxh words, and
learn! that- the Indiaria were wanh-
Ing for hi.ni. gn one of thm. iiiik
an r xibtm.it ton, and the rtst hastened
to tne rpt. wnere waa ttw print or a
foot in tbt soil-j -.--"Followi'na; the trajk
they soon iame upon hla hiding place
and took him captive once more.
Thia time Jame waa put in a wlrt-
watn somewhat anart from the canitt.llntr
1 If..!...- -.. ...t ..,.....! t . -..11 t. . . I
.v. . i. . J . . . . . . . . . i
iwji up in i niaiiM.i nni went M aiecp. I Ma
About midnight he. was awakened by J
it iretare upon his arm.
and
saw in Jh dioiway the form of the
Indian girl, who had freed him. Si
lently motion! rue him to follow, she led
him Mbout a hundred yards, in the for
est where he ew a man apparently
awaiting hjm. A iok, a cry, and the
brothers were
in each others artri's.
.now,; a compiled by Henry aaailn P
turned his rootps toward Port Ieor
brn. HeVraj tlm they passel dart
Kerously near IndUn vlltase, and
once met ajw.'lr rarty.ut Henry run
sel to ex.pl.4Jn ma-ttera to the aatla-
faction of ifh warriors, w ho accord
Iniily sfl.me:! !l hem to Droceed. A w
after their !cj-Hpr they cameuori the
ruina of the fort. Hut thea Were
surrounded; by. a circle uf tents, the
brother ,knWr themwjivea : aafe. The
hitman college ppne-r.
PROFESSIONAL!
ay Andre Denotst, ilo id.irilsl
nd f-Nnist; Jri the ?oIm n.tai Ini - Itci.t tt
Cnind rira .rornranyt (evxry one of
whom'arw In the top row In tft4r pro
fesiei .nialo -.the remark In: CJco. 'j.
Will music i tore to oher member of
the company, while trying the HtHri
w ay Orand! Piano to e if suitable for
tjp'rSM -t(i! wa used fhjime evv
nlng. that in! dealer nof represent;.
tfisr thy? Htflnway llano try to mkw
Mm r!Jeve). that om other fdanos are
Just tf pk, nd the difference I only
in ntf. fitriklng-lha key etratey
and playing for thm he showed anil
fef-hat,4hJ ireWlr tMn ii the
Htelnway we -en "io - other make
,f j
XiV'. Tho grfat ftlTfereie in torn whs
!. very i4ilin iothj'.ai'tiica Friday
evening-, wliftnj he jsft tb! Htt ln way oa
the at a id I'Jiyed on the : piano In
th on r.estra In the tist part of the
program.
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ftdaeale Tmmr Hmwmu msi eMea. j
Can At fsihsrile. ctrs tn'iien fofotee.
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REMARKS CY A
tr1d
r s. c. sTorm, tup
r;;;!'1 !' f'" .-'A:'
i i . rroprlttor of
SIDIS m SUES
' ' ai-LEii, ordqon : f.
Th gtorosj "(two la nmoixt). sr lo
cated mt Ho. and 3 Coairaerclsi
trwt and ar wvil gtocked ffltli
coniDlete Lm of dross and cimllcltuw,
ni tad -wotam 23 7rt Xp J
. tho practice of mrtlidoo and WW
mae no cnarse tor conauiiauon,
iDiiuiuoa or prencripuou. -i
lie 6o a cash twfuef. Tie BrMher
bojf on tftn nor aeil on tlm. L-Jg-er.
journals. daydoka, bookkeepers,,
bill collector, and all too tnodcrn par
apiernalla of credit drnr stores, are
unknown la h!s tm3nra, henco a foil
prtoclt srod prrwet prlcesv
Money to Loan
OnVrapVoved farm and city property,
at loWesrt rates. -
, t A - .THOMAS K FORD,
Ovar Ladd it Dush'a Ilank.
flalem. Oregon.
TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS .
OF THE WORLD S MARKETS
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Pscsivod by tho Statesman Daily from
Bolton Do Ruyter'dv Co, of Portland
V ' -"Fluctuations in tho Eschsngss of
Europa and America. . ! .
1ORtnA Hryan'a Chba go-grain let
ter and latest market quotations to
Polton de Duytcr A Co., Of Iortl.in I.
sent by t clegra pit f mm Ch lea go, a t I h
close ' of tho. market yealcrduy after
noon, anya; ' "' - ' '
WheatLlvertool, lilgher. pari
Unchangci. AAntwrrp, P4 higher. The.
market! here, was' active and weak.
Th alwve statisllca were all bearish,
but the-.prln lpal Incentive to weakness
wits a general break-In the- Houthwest
aifd Hulh .by rnilte a lilH-ral .fall of
snow. .This occasional liquidation for
country liquidation for country) account
Ih lsouth-et msrkeis and here. Tone
of market Is heavy and suport of a'
pood character I md. far In evlilem-ev
What tho dfcllne will 'do 'lit thio w ayvf v
exsrt business has nt '-yet developed
but lit general the cash demand Is un.
ficouraglng, ; There is probably ciiouaii'
vitality to caus' reactions, but Ihe gen-
crat tendmcy of the ma ike t rems to
b lower.; (Vira 4R. , ;?
" tA-Llvriid, 'higher, j jkfarkf't--
I aetlVe jeind heavy under ilquldstion-
time brert suM-ortcd tilniii.lly by th
country apeculatlve; iKiilna rand tbls
suftx.rt was withdraw' today) to a con- V
slderable extent. Holdlnas of corn are
In fair Judgment large, in he country:
cash demand jmW and the prjee is IiIrIi. :
U i,,i.- tft ...
If the teniiiency was
unwnwani. ara v--
fhit Market wek,va od deal in
symjwthy wth. weakne lit); i'or n and
wheat i 'somw scat lered llquldalton. but .
general holding of oatsare not so
large. A ood del of the properly s
centered In hands of s(r0figj local yn
pb, CaPh defjianii Is, iWver,- irKr,
and the ;jib is belng aupporled by;
sjef ulatlve buylii. Cars 1.V
I'rovlstoris j 1" zo lower, 'j ne aver- r
VjrpW S,& Vt'
2'tC
- i
againat-SCst fr thii-revjouis wek land
2$ for last year TheXtnarkel- was
heavy in ilquldatn by country hold
Inas. Very K""d local buying by tho
packers, I'ontlnucs. j
. ChSeago ' Markets " '
' These quotations are fijrfilhd tr
1 toll on d Itiiyfer o.,1 - fhamM-r s
of ComnM-rcp. Portland,.' fnciiiber Chl-
cago Ilojird of Trade:
Osen. Hlea. Low. Close,
iTrE
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Mar 7
THE MARKETS
If UtTLAND. Dr..
Wliet,
,U V ,,a' 63',ic;ltrueateB,. 4c,
Tacoma,
20. Wheat. Lluestein.
4e; Ctob,
Pranctaco. Jan
Wheat cai-h.
I.7. i ,
' Chicago. Jan 2--WheatMIay, open
hae.; - -Mct U ! closing1. .T9'.4tr7!V4'.
Darby, -Vtft 64c. Flax. $l; North
western II.W14. ). A .
HTKINBIfS MA1IKET.
i:K IX cents cash. U
H.enr 7 to cent. - ;
Ing t hlclcrii-7
h-7 to
cent.
ARKET REPORTS.
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Tho Iocl tnarkat duotatloaa yostor
day were as follows: ; , j - -
- Wheat tJ cerii. f ..-;' ''.
-. OAta5c whllV: rray: per cental.
Hay Cheat. 7m.&; clover, $ to
$7: timothy, t to 1H wheat, $7. i ,
Flour 70 and K cenls per sack; $2.
to 12.20 per barret ' j f.
M H 1 1 Feed I Iran, $l7jMahort. ' fll-K
Itutter-15o to 20o per lb. (baying);
Creamery ; Kc.. ; f.
Y,K- -enta cash
poultry Chicken, 7 to, I eta.
7 to t cmta. f
Iorit--jrpaa, cent. - s
Heef-e-Bteerj,. J54c; l ctiws, tC, g
belferav &"' , '- I ' -..l ,v.. j
Mutton fc'hep, tQteJ I
- Veal 4c dreaaed. ! , '
i Potatoes 40o to tto per boaboL
May.....-! ..v. -- -;.'--;o"V U j. '..'- !'
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tjata -. - ' - . y- :; ' ' i . . s - -V
a ."0' -.. 40 ! . !
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