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About Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1902)
onnc.oN statesman ftudat, rcSnuAr.T :. no: ) , Often falls under the weight of Its own-exceptions; tut when we say -we are filing ff onr(oia stotk of Iarl, Jvrynvjpr an.I gol-i handled 11 Umbrellas at f-3iQ?7 THE WATTS CASE we an what wf isy and ioie lt)io ic j I- ; HEAD CONSUL FALKENBURG TO . t -- - -- !- r .TAKE IMMEDIATE STEPS ' -, I .r " '." ' ' vL ' ; "' "' T Have the Remains of a Dead Ore $jon Woodmen Buried New Lying in Storage in Dawson-Will Stir Up the Albany, Camp Today. however, we would not alfow a dead member ...to : remain- uncared for. nor will we In thiB cms." l Bart's Jewelry; Store Leaders In Low Prices 120 State Street Rf e w Wholesale Shoe House . With complete lines of both artistic and reliable foot wear, a. complete tine for city or country wear, : j ; : . Catalogue mailed to dealers, on application call. . ! i- We carry or our representative will Etrausse 8 Prince, Na. 97'H9 First Street, NEW KUHAL ROUTE FREE DELIVERY TO BE EXTEND ED TO THE WALDO HILLS. V t Silverton's Postmaster Instructed to i . Receive Applications for Position of Carrier A ! New Route from 8haw. ' WHAT (From i Thursday' Statesman.) Hll.VKRTO.Y. Or.. Feb. 4 Post ma- tcr T. ' V. Riches j yesterday received Instruction .from the lleptfrtment.j to I'Hv apj.llratlori for the. position of carrier oo lh It. F, D. route 'that, I to he eHtabllMhed through the Waldo? Hill. , All appilcaiils are required to puss a simp) examination,' which Will be given by the agent who establishes tin rouU, - ; . . ; ,Tit ;,silmli.n Fir Iiepartmelnl ' will give a Krarid tall at Ihc op-ra huUK on - Friday 'evening, Fcbruary'th. First class music c has been secured and 'everything U le-ing done to make It a' grand affair 1 A. F. MiClain, of Taooma. 1 In Sll Verton, n biiHinix. Jeorge-Rueirspent Sundy with hi parents in Hilvrrton. C. (I. Steelharflmer i on the -sick, list thlt week. aits, jonn Jiirophy; of Salem, In vis iting her imri-nin here this week. A.numwr of si I vert on citizen went to Salem today as witnesses In the W R. Smith i am'. The L. l' O. home Saturday In their h-atl 1h" gume. Head Consul F. A. Falkenburg. 'of rthe- Woodnwi of the World, was yes terday seen by a member of the Statesf- manjforfce, who is also a' Woodman,, in reference to the case of the late Chas. Watts, formerly of Albany, mho died In Dawson, 22 months ago, -and whose remains have not been burled. The Head Consul was shown the following Associated Press dispatch sent lout from' Seattle on Wednesday: VMall advices, from Dawson via the steamer city of Seattle state that the bodyj of Charles Watts, a newspaper man I from Oregon, who .died there -22 months ago. lies at a Dawson under. taking shop, still unburied. Vncared PORTLAND, OREGON tr W kindred and the fraternal order or woodmen, or which he was a mem ber, the remain hiv hniiiintio.4 occupy such inglorious quarters as they j have found about the storage rooms of the undertaking establish-1 mentl Watts was a member of the Al bany Or., lodge of Woodmen, and for- i merty lived In that town. He also lived In 'Salem, where he was well known: and was for a time enerasred In mvi. papeif work. Ile died, of wnnmnni Mr. FaikenlHiriF mta fA thtt h. ....... it go to Albany today and take the mat-; ter up with the cam of Woodmen in that k.laf'e. and that. If'tfrnmnt arMrui was ..t taken by the Albany catnu. be w6u!j Sv that the remains were given deceit buriaK If he had to pay the ex pensd out of his own iMM-ket. tii makejh no difference what. tils relation STATE TAX.' The state Treasurer yesterday received the 2 per cent state tax from two. Insurance companies. The Mutual lieserve Fund Life Asso ciation, of Xew York, j Aid l.3S. and the Home Insurance Company, of New York, raid C9. ' GILOSDN(B-lLnr verton and Natron road, suffered a slight , accident to the engine; at Ma It-ay on Monday, and an engine had to be sent from Woodburn. The train was delayed for nearly Ave. hours. - f?. S. Cole, of. this place, purchased 4 residence on Kant State street. In Sa lem, on Monday! ! I MIDWINTER MEETING OF; THE FRUIT GROWERS Will Be Held at Corvallis Next Fri day and Saturday Promi.ient Horticulturists Wilt Address the Convention. 1 1 MD L.LDH1SMY SHALL Wfr HAVE DESSERT? s FOl every day. Utiu answer it today. Try J. ll-O, delicious and healthful dessert. 1'repared In two minute. No boiling! no baking! sfmplyjadd boiling water and set to cool. Flavors r-rJjeinon. irange, Kaspberry and Strawberry. fiet a fackage at your grocers today i- cents, i - Among the speakers that will parti cipate in the deliberations of the Hor ticultural Convention at Corvallis. the ISth and 1.4th inst, "are: E. L. Pmith, Hood River, Apples; J. 'AV. Olwell. I Central Point, racking Ideals; 'AV. V. Allen, Salem, Processing; A. Sharpies, I (loshen. Horticultural' Education: , , IT T otnlwrt Pnrtl mil T.lrh .n.l ! of Oiutlon; ti. jiofer. Salem. The Strawberry: W. . K. I Newell. Pllloy, Evaporator Furnaces: L,. T. Reynold, Salem. Farm Impressions; J. T. IJrum ! Severs other speakers with - loaded' guns or unknown character;' have promised to be jreerit: and. take art Q the discussions. , . It will be a live nueetlhg. ' . ' ' : . ': ' A large attendance land good musli are assured. ';' If interested in horticulture you should make your volte and. presence felt at the meeting. i i RememlMcr, j;et a railroad ceiftlficate of fare paid; the date, 13th and ltth lr.st. . ' 1 ; . Fprmerly r.3ro. D. - L. Fies tcr's, 265 Commercial St with his people were." said the Head THE MARKETS, i PORTLAND, Or.. Feb. f.. Wheat. Walla Walla, UQttVM; . YalMy, M San Francisco, $1 OT'i. Feb, 6. What, cash. Chicago, Feb. . Wheat! Ing, ,fi'tXc: closing.' Harley, western. May. openj- li64c. $1.73. Flax. J1.70; North- basket ball team, came evening with the idea that the;- didn't know Shaw News Notes. : Hit A W. Or,. Feb t-The HuFal Illl-ery will be eHtMblixhed ajt soon. The route will tun eat Rocky Point tountry. The lr.s expet te here In point a eanlf-r a route. SouihbounU traintN- . tn.-tHe Free Shaw, to' the ritry. The Inspector 4 a short tlmf to; ap md lay out tfie exact Sii- Special Sale Now On O.WAI.L FA NCY C II l N.AAVA R 13 ANI Vahi: LAMPS. 20 Per Cent Discount l-v : ' A curji of 'good hot Aroma Coffee, these cool .mornings ii half of the breakfast. ur Uoustf-d CoiTe will always be found fresh at the Yokohama Tea Store I. 'nREDEMEIER,' Prop. riMUielli: , Free Delivery. STEINER'S MARKET. Eggs 1 cents cash. I. CThickens 8 to 10 cents. Consul. '""He was a Wodman. and as such entitled to decent burial, and he Will get It. I am sorrv I illrf nnt knnu.- of tlifs niatter fMfore, r I would have I looked after it long ago. This, must and will l.e attended to at once. "Watts died in, midwinter, at a time w,heti it was lmp4ssible to bring out the body. He carried an Insurance Ilicy payable to his family; with whom I understand he had had: some differences before he went to Alaska. The heir asked that payment be made oron ; the reirt of jhis death In ! l)a- soh. and I waived the formality of the tMMly bHng: returned, paid the money, and understood and believed that the family would see that the body was giVenj respectable Interment. The ob ligation of j the Woodmen ceased when th.f insurance was paid. We do not contract to iconduct. funerals, but where the family requests we arrange for the erection of a monument over, the grave i P.OTIf AUK FltKE, John W. I-ng and Paul H. Pa re wit. alias P.11. who Were aifrcKted by Deputy Slw rlSf II. 1!. Colbath at HutteviHe the fore, part of this week, upon a warrant Usued In Portland, the former being charged With the crime 'of rie and th latter 4'ith lewd cohabitattfin, wV're given a preliminary hearing In Use inunUiial ourt In Portland,, yesterday, and were dlschare'ed bv the court. S.; 1. 1 lay- Fit.,n 'tit.Aat'A.l nf tK.1 . JpiiT.( n rhllnul .for j. Wl Long. " ' ' ; MARKET REPORTS. j The lcal market1 quotations? yestor' djy were as follows: t v Wheat ?.2 cents. Oats 9r.e white; 90 gray: per cental. Hay Cheat. tlSJl'.W. clover, $6 to $7: timothy, $9 to ll: wheat. $7. Kiour 70 and Sj cents per sack; 12.60 to 13.20 per barrel. Mill Feed i an, $17.&0; short. . I1.S.&. Hutter 20 to 22i-. ir W. (buying) Creamery, 27'c. rj . Eggs IS cents. : "hickens to 10 cents. Pork JrosK, 4 c ents. Heef Steers, 3'4c; cows, ZVjC', good hifers, 3c. Mutton Sheep, 2lr(i2C. eal 6jc, dressed. ' Potatoes 60 to 65c per bushel. Wool lie to 13c. ! , Money to Loan On Improved farm and city property. at lowest rates.. , . ..'!", f ' THOMAS K. FORD. Over La dd A Bush' Bank. Salem,' Oregon. j FQU II A XI M ADH Jjames, tlie l.s'wt on the fsilcm market, go to F. K. SIIAFBR, Commercial street, couth f IltMli' Bank. ' Also a full line of sad dles, wblirs, robes and all adjustments for the horse 1 to wlect from. ; Our price tnl lour qualities are toe items that bring -ua our ever-lhcreasHig trade. AVIm o In frkiH'ni don t forget to call BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO, Buyerr and Shippers of GRAIN Dealer In. 1 - - Hop Grcwars' Sullies Warehouses at TCRNKR. MACI.RAY. I'ttATl'M. IIUOOKS. jWITAW. SALKM. LSWITZERLAND. M FOR'5 OF "ROYAL" FLOUR. J. 0. GRAHAM, Manager 207 Commercial Palem. A TEXAS WONDER. I .Hall's Great Discovery One small bottle or Hall's: Great Discovery cures all kidney and; blad der troubles,,, remove gravel,1 cure diabetes, seminal emissions, weak and lame backs, rheumatism and alt Irreg ularities of the kidneys and bladder in bth men and women, regulates blad der troubles in, children. If not old by your druggist, will be sent by mall on receipt of tl. One small bottle is two months treatment, and will cure any case above mentioned. Dr. E. W. Hall, sole manufacturer, P. O. Box, 629. St. Louis, Mo. -;Sena for testimo nials. Sold by all druggists, and at DR. S. C. STONE'S drug stores, Sa lem, uregon. Read This. . : New, Iberia, Lai, March n.:89.-K. W. Hall, St. IJouis, Mo.: I am SO years old and haye used a number of prepnr atlon for kidney and bladder troubles, but can truthfully say that nothing has proved as effective as your' great dis covery, which I can cheerfully retom- itnena, JOS. A. CARLIN, Rayne. I-i. All this season's Qouds. No " .'..;;' r'ki - I- -' x-' .' .' '. .'(" old stock. Everything in the 1 ' ' I -.: (.-:' store will be sacrificed for less than thjs wholesale cost. All the furniture for sale . . . i. , Will Positively Close Out nft This Month. LMr vOeo. stChrl i ,,A RKQtTISITION. Oov, T. T. Oeer yesterday honored ; the rrquisition of 3overnor OagS.of jcaljifornla. for tlie extradition ift Jolin lOe Veliow, alias Hart bold t. the 'hob arrested in Port -Hand last Friday, on a jcharge of mur? dering Policeman Robinson, in San Francisco two weeks ego. I-tective j. F. Divan was the California officer-,: designated to take the criminal back Ik San Francisco for trial, and he left for Portland last evening to e-ure his man. 1 265 Commercial Street Bears tas 9 BTORXA. The Kind Yoa Haw Altars Bauj!? MARRIED. SA VAfJK FIOI.A. At the home of the bride's parents," Mr. a.nd . Mrs. Frank Flola, in Polk county;' Oregon, one and one-half . miles northwest of Salnm, at 4:15 p, in. Tuesday, Feb ruary 4, J1M2, Miss Ida Ruth Flola to tl. L. Savage, of Matjlon' county, RevOeo. C, Ritchey, minister of the" Flist Christian church, ox this city. officiating. HOLMAN DOWNSAt the home of f A. It. liufen. corner High -and Court streets,- Salem, Oregon, bVeTnesday. February 5, 1902. Miss Raf hel ivwns Jto Mr, R j W. I llolman. Itey. W. C Kantner. pastor of the First t'ongre 'gatlonal church, bfflciatin.?. . i The ceremony was witnessed by only the Immediate relatives and, a few In timate friends of the high contracting parties. Thej groom Is a popular young man. and Ij employed at the store of Jos. Meyers & Sons, as ;a salesman. The bride- la a beautiful and accom plished youBg lady, who counts her friends in this city by th. hundreds. The happy jioting Couple w 11 reside In this city, . M I T K 1 1 Lr I Ml S I. ! R . i A t tftie residence of the otnfiiatlng clergymfcm. at Tur. ner. Oregon. Thursday. February . : 19i2. at 1 p. m., : Miss EsiherH. 1m - bier, of M.hama. to Mr. John Muehl, of IaventHrt. Washington, Rev. A. : I. Oardner, ofliciating. ;The happy: couule will reside In Sa lem for the present WAIT. At the landOregon. PIEP. Patton . I Tuesday. one, Port- February 4. ' jt-ar arid 7 days. D'Ta''d was born January' ?7, and nasi a sister of T. It. Walt, of thi; city. Another 'brother, f.' K. Wait died In .p.ortlah'd, ferentlyCH The re mains w.111 be brouxht toj Salem on tti 11 a. m. train tomorrow tThursday) and ' int-rrm nt w ill l.' h;u at 2 p. in. at the Zi-na cemetery, eight miles west' oitiUt.,! " :-: :' . '"" t: SCHCL3S. At . tilrrrxllo:iif1-l, .-. len. .'Oregon. , WeoNlay, -February' .5. at 7 o'clock Stv. MUs I.iii thols. aged .14 years. 10 inmths an 1. 14 days, of appendicitis.) Th funeral services. will probably conducted at the home of the parents. Mr, and Mrs. leointld Schuls. at Mount Angel .today, by:ReV. II. Itsstier. of the iJerman tiitheran church, and. tin burial lll take place-at Meriillan, a few miles north of Mf. Angel. ; HATDKS'.-At. the horn of John Holmes, near Derry; Oregoit, Weds -dav, Kebruarv ' . K. 1!OJ.'nl 7 ,'i l..f U n.' m.i Miss Katie Haydn. aged 2 yea vs. and 12 dayr. of s arlet- fever. Funeral services will be held at the City VI'-v cro -ry -at 1 -o'clock p. tn tcday. co;i,:u ti l by . Rev. -Rabing, of- the tjnit'. Evangelical church.; where interment will, also le had, and, te,l;l j services . will ;l,ts: held at the home of tthe parents. Mr. iand Mrs. Henry Ilay-j 194 Miss-Mary Flag Wfit. agel 7S den.at Kola, later on TIME EASY RUNNING NOISELESS The Regular Model this Season Is $40 It has Mncb ; tubing anil tlie ffame lines are tery j slightly changed from last season. Options on Baddies, j bars, tires,ttc, to suit the customer. We have also, the ! 1001 models, neir gool, for $33, besides cushion mbdcls ; 1 TIIK CVCtinAI SPROCKKT. as found on the Tribune. Is tut vSAih curve In he face of theTooxh. txthat the moment It enters the chain li Ata In; order that the instant thepulibeglns the, chain stays In placevlnslead of sibling outward on the tooth asls the case In the com-j' mon 1 arm cf sprocket. This feature preents that annoying grinding and snapping mmrnnn to lmierfect sprockfts. and acrount for the noiela running which Is the prl Te of the Tribune riders. It alsoellmi. Inates much of the friction whirh on most wheel I greatest In thl very point -chain and sprockets being rej.onlbIe "for the hard running many wr-eei - . f. We are just commencing on' our fourth year with this most popular of whls, and If the immense sale we enjoyed on them. last sen.ton Is any crl tetin. e will do an increased business this year, once a Tribune rider, al ways one, la a fact that cannot be galhsayed, ana the reascn for It lies In Ihe' perfect degree of satisfaction that the oustomer enjoys, not oniy on a-cout of t,lie durability of the wheel -for a god lumber wagon is durable but on ac crtuljt of the easy running quaHtb. and the 1-rfection and simplicity of Its construction. 'F , . ii " -1 '-'' "" ' . f ' ";: ' ' ' The fame of the Tribune cyctoldal sprocket" Introduced by this wheel early in its career, has impelled wheels of all clasws to attempt to imitate the shape, with varying degree of success. Inasmuch as imitation Is the sincer est flattery It only advertises the genuine article. ' ' "' ' ' :' " ' : ' -r ' (;.. ' ' ' . -7 " ' "; " " '.' .j Tribune bearings, too, have a w orld w ide repulallon for perfection of shape aintifor excellence In quality, tfufh ai thing &a a. defective bearing In Jhtse .wheels is unknown: Any rrpalr rfvan will tell you this. f - , f-v -. ; : . ' j -' . . ' ' - - Ve have not known r broken cvank on any model later than '99. not withstanding the Immense number,: of Tribunes In use by all lafsa of rld-rs, on all sorta of roads. The factory has never kaown of a broken fork crown In its history, for they are all drop forged steel. , THE has tlie graceful . Tribune steef and sells at $ 10. besides cushi j genU. LADIES9 MODEL ! double loop frame, the well-known frame chain cuard. the neat 1-inch tubinir. We will alto have the 1001 models at frame -Tribunes at 1 40, ladies' ard Ida 1 TRIIinNK liEARlN, purpose of exactly Mtti la no guess work and noj ence and kiil mmired ulattr.g tli apiearaBc ecljpsd everything In steel, and are as ierfecii have the jarts. hubs, so that we can show your our samples on the flood wheels for Immediate a number of Tribunes, .1 ;.' S a."- fifi are rut with scientific esactnsn," with the the balls lhy areiotended to coiiftaln. ,. There hapjpen so atout it. There Is just as much si n dejPlgnlnga, perfect running hearing' as In cal of an eclipse, and the ' Trlbunebearlngf have this regard; ! They a r turned from bas of ' tool appari-ntly as the movements of a watchWe rings, crank, sprockets. crwfis, etc., spar their points -and prove our Halm. We ha haveTH . and large order In. hlt h wiii give us pimply of dk-tlvery. Call and see us,. We have already sold though this has been anything but wheel waher 255 mi 257 ilhzriy $1 . rrm Machinery, Wasqas, Bustles, Bicycles and Sewing Machine