Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, February 18, 1902, Page 6, Image 6

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r.TAT::.-: iAN -TtTSlUT, FECnCAUT ' IS, 1502.
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People q Wealth-?
Live Itfear Boor"
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By Profettor GEORGE C COC of Northwestern '
S Univenity -j i,-- -.
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EOPLE OF WEALTH AND f REFINEMENT
WOULD BE HAPPIER AND UETTEK IF
THEY COULD LIVE NEXT DOOR TO k TJIE
POOR. Yibf ? Because it Vrings them, dovm to
simplicity and breaks their artificial views-of life.
It j destroys a tendency to selfishness and snobbery.,
- . ;; and conceit that is always lound wnea a person is
shut vpina. Utile exclusive circle. . . , ! i ! f
""' For that reason people of -wealth receive more from the laborers
than they can give 'them. ' The most they , car. give in xeturn ,is a,
knowledge of social propriety and aid in the . building up of social
- communities. It is the common testimony of the University Settle
ment workers that they receive more than they give. " 4 x
THE ULTRA EXCLUSIVENE3S OF THE RICH "AND THE SULLEN
RETIREMENT OF THE POOR INTO THEIR SALL COMMUNITIES
ARE AMONG THE GREATEST OF SOCIAL ERRORS. A LESS CLAN
NISH SPIRIT WOULD PRODUCi A . BETTER SOCIETY. . .
".The segregation' of. class from class is always an eviL The sepa
iiating of the residences of the ricn from the resiJencea of the poor
i ia the largo cities has resulted ina disadvantage to both the rich, and
A$iq poor. If the well endowed children of s,elf made men are segre-:
gated from the rest of thWwdria,;'. ih.e - effect . pn; them, mnst .bo" moral
"degeneracy; Tfie polito man needs to learn some of the directness
i tli 3 rougher man, and the latter would profit by the contact by;
Incoming inore refined, v y ; ' '.;'-yi. .';'rVv' l:'fi, j, ! 'r-'i;(r
The principle that he who trie to save his life loses it applies to
classes. in society as well as individuals. Those who are fortunate in
reipcctto property and culture need opportunities for sharing their
gifts with those who are less fortunate Oh the other hand, THEY,
'.iiave' huii :to GAIN FROil personal contact-
WITH TILtf SIMPLE, STURDY LIFE OF THE; HONEST
.toiler. , ; , ; y
JHOW AN HONEST MAN "':v7
mMAY GET AHEAD
iO rule that a man can adopt will bring
grcatejr jc ward than ; this - to abstain
from the use of alcohol as. a' beverage. "
A DiINKING MAN ; SHOULD
HAVE NO PLACE ANYWHERE, ?
.Every honest man who desires work can1 obtain it and at wages suffix
cient to enable him, to lay aside enough for a competence inhis old
ago that is, if ho has a good wife to help him savefit. . There is
nothing elso o important as a good managing wife. She is the
''greatest aid t saving and getting ahead. , , , ;'
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By
'ANDREW'
CARNEGIE
THE HUMPHREY
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social time "Indulged in. ; ; enrr ally.
Cards amT ther parlor - gams (or
rausmpnt atd tb ivTdIton of a short
but e pier trtgrram by way of.-en ter-
m- n r m r- t a
J I t W V W f I I ill I
raraHti deliciftaa refr-hmenU consist
i Irfgf t ' t Ice cream, takes, unch, etc.,
vp, Jeanntte nooth.f admioltratrtx,
rponden; rehearing dented. :
KUia ft: llufheii, atifw-lljtrit. v.' Chia.o.
K. Ijadd. et al.. Ti.nUnt; ard
on stipulation that repnd-iit haT
until AprW lt o.v their brief and
thar appellant have untir April -Oth
to
were erved to the metiters and guests J rve his reply.
TcTntt i'teretaase Uza Feces a
. , CrlinJs:rCh2fce" v
I r'j before th citicUiIon of the evening's
7,
CONSIDERABLE TIME SPENT IN
SECURING A JURY AND MANY
. WITNESSES HEARD. '
The Defendant Accused f Larcen by
Bailaa of a Quantity of Wheat Be
1 longing to E. T.' HalV and Storad
Last Ysar A Point of Law Arguod
Before Adjournment. '
WhseTeVCot Rid of His Rheuma-
"Durinsr the winter of l&SS I was so
lame In my Joints, In fact all over my
body, , that - 1 -could harlly 'hobbie
around, when I bought a bottla.of
Chamberlain's Pain" Balm. From the
first application I began ; to fret - well.
and was cured and-hare worked stead
lly a'l tb yea r. B.. Wheeler. North
woock N. T. Kor sale by STONE S
I DRUG STORES.-
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PRESIDENT COLEMAN. Preside nj
Ji It. Coleman, of Willamette. Unlver-
I sity, is expected to arrive here to take
ud Ms work'on nxt Thursday at 11 a.
i in. , jn rortiana.4 m- ateuMHiisi :inis-
ters of that city will meet j him at the I
A . . T - -
union aepoi, ana w;corne mm 10 ure-
J. O. Htntberv. isnondent,,v. Jarhes
Qu!nn. appellant: ordered on etiptila-.
tion that appellant have until April
to file a brief, and respondent 3t diys
thereafter, to aervQ reply brief. . ;
, J. F. T B, Bren!tano, respondent.
t. F. Brentano, appellant; nuition
strike put. supplemental brief overruled.
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PA
Tha Exc
citenl
nt Not Over.
The rush at tlTe arugr rtore jrtlll cn-
Uiiues and dally scores of people t)
ror a ootue or Kemp a iiaisam
gon, and oil his arrival in this city. It
U the plan, top the Board of Trusees ,
and Faculty of Willamette
and possibly the student body,' to meet
him at the passen'geK station ami give
The Humphrey warehouse case camel him a warm reception to tHlsi city, the
the Throat and Xjinsrs .for . the cure
of Coughs. Colds, Asthma,' Bronchitis
and consumption. Kemp's Balsam,
'the standard family remedy, is sold
on a guarantee and nvr rails to
g-ve entire, satisfaction. Price - ?3c
and 60c; , . -J .-
Vs.
to
all
r
-Ju.lg A.
cv i rou Rh. of 1 ra m p 4.
formerly "a, reidnt .of. Wnodburn ".and
Salem, where lie practiced law, Vn a,
business visitor' in this :tityt yetlerday
having an,-important ,c3' 'In the Su
preme Courtr ---i fvr'V: . .'
M. McDonald.- president j of the Ore--eon
Nursery -Co., has." return ei home
a,fter spftdlhKf some nnuti
afttr the California liart
ness of his voajiwriy. hi i3 liuariers
having been acrantento,.
W in; oukln?
tt -thelbui'
V 1 . : .Want Good .Man. .,
Editor Statesman:, ' '
Since the.,. weather has , modera
on for trial In the criminal department
of the State Circuit Court for Marlon
county at 1 o'clock yesterday after
noon, and the day wa taken up 'with
the drawing; of a jury and the examln
atlon 'of witnesses for tne saaie.
(v talesmen t were called, out' of
I scene of his future labors, j A' hearty
welcome will be extended the new ex
ecutive head , of (hi Willamette Uni
versity !'V; .; 'Y': T:,'-.'r:-: :
University, j politics begins to sprout In the. lied
Hills and vicinity., - So, far however.
rts
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COLON HEAD
lei
Use Allan's Foot Ease.
A powder, to be shaken Into the
Shoes. Yout feet feel swollen, nerv-
ntta t. .n.t tlKul llr - It
which number the requireawme 1 you have smarting feet or tlffht shoes.
there Are 'no candidates Ah these pa
who propose to break; Into1 offlce.
that the people desire Is that the b-sf
men possible shall be nominated and
elected.: If the first 1s done, the latter
will surely ifolldw. i I was v asked . -e-
cently , by. ad intelligent ryotmg rtittn,'
one who keeps well posted on the Af
fairs of state, and hOvwas formerly
of ;the Populist household whom
he
Republicans were going- to nominate
were seeo. jr'JHnZ "I bpe . r jie isJbe
Nearly all the men examined ha4 reaU swollen. . amazing- feet. 1 InsTowlns i.. M
.... in t ra nunii(!i nJix. miHtern .unu caiiuus iuoi.i. : xl i ' ---t. . --.-- - - r -
ucvra wuia aim uuuiuua ui 0,4 1 tu.i 1
te -Sm rT.Tor SK?aM' iBo,,rb',l, druggist, and shoe found.waming In all matters pertain ng
In which the story had, bem reaa. a stores. for 25c Trial nackaee FREE. -.e Vw. -L-
nurtiber ' havlnir read It In the ore-1 Aiir.. Allen a nimt.n,i i.....nn.
gonian-aisp. ssoqiepi me m wew iorx.
that they had aiscusspa .me case bhu
the aeienaants emoarramniir-m. "i-r -r-'-- .
t . utiii lull lvuu&j sir a-ij
follows: . ; r . '
J. 1. Calvert, merchant. Hubbard. .
r niiiK niiuiii, uuiiiiri, oih.
N. Mlckel, farmer, Mt. Angel.
M. A. BarbeV, dairyman. Marlon.
L. D. Kelly, sawmill maiitHowelL
J. B, Seeley. farmer. Monitor.
F. A Mangold, merchant, GerV'als.
J. I Stelwer, farmer. Jefferson.
Alex Dawson, brlckmaker, wood-
burn. ; y . I- .
D.H. Looney.' farmer, Jefferson.
H. W.' Jones, farmer. Brooks.
The p'roscutlon placed a number of L
witnesses on the stand, showing that
' defendant had conducted n warehouse
A WILL CASE FROM LINN COUNTY
IS AFFIRMED.
The Application for a Rehearing of the
Verena Wichsar-Booth Case De
nied by the Court Other Orders
CURU FOR
C A T Alt R H
if la k'" ' .
fPi's Creani: Bala
Esy and pleaiaat to
nae. uontslus no la
Juriousdrag.
f is aickiT absorbed.
UJrer relief at pocev
ItOnaBd Hniai
the n aml putt ft.
Alift) 1 lnnsmstion.
. - s i - -
rivals and rrotecfjTlbe' Membrune.
R-st6rttf ; i4ho, Reuses . of Taste and
Sawli. Laree size, 50 Cents; trial sisa
10 cents, at drugxlsta or f oaaiL
ELY BUOTlIEUi 00 Warren street
Nevr...-Yorfc. .
'visit DR. JORDAN'S cncaT 1
MUSEUM OFofltlflTOLir
ion lmrr ui micuct, cil
J' T1Lrr Amtikrt Minialiftt .
C3. aCSO(UI-DiSASS Of Mt 1
TrsiLI tVxmvklr mbwnl :
Sow y. wtfcuw lUmum o '
TmMimlhfMltit'ali,
icai sim. riM.i mi
a lly lf tctet. A n m ff- cm 1
4IIUCI. MAOJlO eM. (A MlaaU
OR. JORDAN ft CO10lt Marie St. S. F
i SV 1 3 mTm TOliACCO SPIT
L YourUfeaway!
to the honor- and welfare vd( the state
or of the people of the state. And he
Is rlsit. Governor Oeer has growra in
political stature since being Governor,
and. although havinsr attained an
r aBMHKM v oil r I 1 r .,. .
viable eminence as a .statesman and , .
V
Vada.
PLEASANT TRIP
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:i UPIHE VALLEY
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A Sale m Man Records Obsfrva-
llflns Made by Him
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AlCASE OF UNUSUAL DEPRAVITY
WAS WITNESSED AS THE
- : S&
TRAIN PASSED" ALB ANY.
J
flow a Young Gentleman (?) Threw a
vt' Kofel Through a Window of a Pas
sfnger Coach Subttantial Im -
t,".'provemants in the Cities Between
a, 1 Salem and Roseburg.
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Cam ' . . ' ..,..'
OM .TIJH WlXfl. -Sun-layi Ewninir, I t,lirpose
ebTlftAytrtp throuth the Willam- to '
City.1 Cottage Grove.1! Drain and Oak
land also partake of the good aijmr
anci . v - 1 :
There has been a j:ool, 'deal of rain
biiely all aloru? the line to the LroMa.i
valley and all lodUiafions arc for a
prosperous1 year in all lines.
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. MEETS APRIL i10TH. ...
PftUTLAND. Or..' reb; 17. The D m
orratlc State Convention has been call
ed to met t In Portland April .lpth. ':
TO BUILD A MONUMENT
AN
t
ASSOCIATION! FORMED TO
HONOR SOLDIER DEAD.
Will Erect Suitable Memorial Shaft in
Lone Fir Cemetery at Portland in
Honor of the Volunteers.
;'
ette valley diirln a 'day a 'pleasant as
HuinlayV rybriiary 'lthj vi swi ' as a rare
enjoyment. The tountj-y loofts well
after: pns&ins; tlw'Uh j a! mild winter
: Oultie, sheep atiJ ulikiiuls of domestic
animals' are la t)rt ratj.,jcndition oiid
I never saw-Iprath crops looklntr better.
" Th vast 'if retch of cmint ry .tributary;
, tn thu Koutbern 3'acind .reud" Is In ex
crl'cnt sham tti ffive tbe: right; kind of
, WtfJcome and ' cncouritrmeut to the
Btyrlads of .prtmpectlte- horneseekrs
is hi, h the redut-ed niJIroad Jjutes will
.' p( brin??. .china pheaaanU aret. very
1. -tttiful and present 4 prety picture
infth( lr hunJuoine plumage vnd inde
liMdftvt stmt. ; !
; We witnessed an InsUvnce of peculiar
nnwn depnivity today, which, foriu
rf.rtNy, is not often 'displayed In the
s.mui" way. : '''As. -the- train passed Al-
trty Junction (or lXtunon switch) a
ri'k t rashed throusth fh heavy RljkSS
nt th veotlhfite .l.x.r, makins; a round
h fiv inches. In dinmeter thnjush
tht S-lnMi'.-'platip..-'-The nl?lle wa
thirWn by a younk m.m who.Mn f-omj-
pany'wlth s jountr lady, was. walklnff
ntfr the trntc. im our Interest In the
e-nt-' ws cm4derably deepeh! by
tftact that pur seat was next! to that
' nlJ it lb (Mil). nd vthat. slight
' ' divergence of movement on ,t!he part
C( th rt k ttil(rht ? have -trHis;ht it
, tfinmjth uur window Instead of the ves
tibule. "Conductor Dave Houston Is
iimlsudlly jrood-natured but . the milk
oVbutjian kin.liuK was badly sourrett
irj hlm.whcn he saw what had been
ituu'e ntt i-uld he have had grip on
the neck f the offending miscreant he
wtinid hot 'throw .vwny .'rocket agttln,!
s.'Veral tl.lA-i. Jlty th;wa&' such acts
of 'vandalism are strong suggestions of
.tfi'; propriety of clothing passenger
train men with the power of arrest In
ri-h c. or whenever an offense
ug '.ht life or property la eoramltted
or ntffinptctL r . ' K.
The towns ail .flJong th road in Ore
rl to Itoeeburg twhlch Is as far a
l .uld observe by daylight) give, evl
of growth nd prosieriiy. espe-
I liy the larger places, Hue. Albany,'
1 Ai-che and noeburg wherein' sub
f iPilal ijypwvement Is noticeable,
s iiio JeXeroa, JIarrlburr, . Junction
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The Soldiers' 'Monum'entLAssoclatlon
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of Lone Fir Cemetery, yesterday
articles of Incorporation in the Depart-
' ment of State, at the Capitol. The
of theorgan'izaton is the eree
a monunieht In honor of. the
The Fupreme Court yesre'rday handod
bbslness In this city, anil that he eas J jown onlnlons in three anoeat cases:
.short when called upon for the wheat. I .-..;: t . X. ;
Among the witnesses examined by,the ;(.f,
state Were K. T. I rail, M. R. Moore,' J.
H. Gibson, K. if. Jory, Claud Oaten, G.
G. Swart, and W. D. ClaggetU " The
turticular charge made was the lar
ceny by bailee of 04 bushels of wheat,
tor4 In the Ilumihrey warehouse by
E. T. Hall, and wbM-h amount defendu
aht failed": to deliver or pay for when
railed UIm. , "' ;
: At 4. o'clock, the defense obletHed to
Andrew- J. Ames, resptindent, v.
Mary : E., Ames, appellant: appeal,
from Linn county, lion. R. P. Boise,
judge; affirmed. "Opinion by Aso
elate Justice F. A. Moore.
Thh is a , controversy respecting
wHL-yherefh defendant leftj his proper.
ty to. his bcoher and sister, no provl
slon being made for his wife. Undue
executive, he has notvyet reached the
limit of his possibilities. Like WU
liam McKlnley, he grows and progress
es with the times, and Droves himself
equal to any-and all emef gencles." No
executive fflcer of the state of Oregon
has ever given more time to the duties
of the office) and few so much, as has
T..T.. Geer. . He has neglected., nothing
nor delegated to othersthe duties de
volving upon himself. .No scandal .has
tainted his admlnlatrationT-n charge
of fraud or corruption can - beNmjain-
tained rainst it. . While credltKfor
such a condition is due : to the pov
ernor, it does not -all belong - to him.
Secretary Dunbar and Treisurer Mpore
are justly entitled to share with him
the reward due for honest and efficient
service. . Honest jmen all and working
together for the best interests of the
state and the people, they should be
continued Jn their well doing. j
' X' PAN WKIJSTEH.
RosedaleOr.. Feb. 17, .1902,
xne inircxiuc uon 01 testimony oy tne 1 na,it.nC. was . UnrwA l.v th urir a .wl I . . . '
at the defendahfhadh J . ' . . 1 7 1
Money to Loan
On Improved farm and city property.
wn - .hnrt ih4r rrain t.i.ti V inufflclencyf of witnesses to the' testa
mentj tne petitioner for letters of ad-
ministration who Is the .respondent
herein, had the petition denied by thn I
probate. i-ouH." Ife appeared, and the
mentioned In the Information, and the
court excused the jury forythe day,
after which the.point, of law raised by
the defense was argued nnd taken un
der advisement by the court. The case
THOMAS tC FOItD,
..Over Ladd & Rush's Bank.
Salem, Oregon. i
throughout tas'warmly .contested by (Circuit Court reversed the decision and
both sides.
A number of witnesses, . not , In : at
tendance yesterday,' are expected to be
present . tfday, and the hearing of the
case will be continued at 9 o't lok this
mnrtiln. ' I
The state is presented by" District rM a thlrt party out of
Attorney J. N. Hart, and leputy .John
lappoinieu. mm auminisiraiof, wnereup-
on the widow of the testator appealed.
;;Tb ttppellate courr"- holds That the
a will was; property witnessed. . laying
d6wrt th rule that - the witness, asked j
hearing of testator, is competent, if he '
witnessed the document! With the con
sent of the testator; .. On the question
of ;oundness of mind of the testator,
and the .bringing of undue'lnnuence to
bear upon him, the vourt holds, after
qiscusstng ine xestimony at lengtn, irvai
the claims are not supported,' and
adds: :. .:. , '.-"
v"Wben ft will has been properly.exe-
nutmory of those w-ho,fouht In the war
with. Mexico, In the indian. wars In the
original -territory of Oregon, In the
Civil ;Var, and In the Spanish-Amerl
can iwar. and' to. care for sut-h., monu
ment after its erection. .'.The sources -of
incormf ,w ill be from donation of patrl
otlci.cHixi na,:, Portland Is the hfadijuar
ters.r and Martin I. Pratt,. Edward
Martin. James, H. McMillan,rand John
V. ()KlIbee are the Incorporators of
record. Other corporations filing ar
.tirles are; ... , ' ' -:-. ' ;.
f .The Golden Rule Mining and Milling
Company. William j Wethter, William
Lansing ana &i. ji'arvin.i.incorporai
ors," acquire by location,, appropri
ation,, donation, purchase, or othrwise,
real and tmonal properly of any kind.
milncs, mining profierty. Water rights.
water priorilic, reilu Ion Vorki. mills,
smelters fl.nd refining worksr and the
treatment of , poidj silver, oopwr r and
other valuable metals: and to operate
reduction works, smelters,, refining
works, of any kind. . The company; has
capital of tlOil.tt, llvidej into hares
;valutd at S.'cents each. rttlcm, wilt U
This company als filed articles a the
court house. 4 . -J.,.. - i. i i -' -'
ThW . Valley Qiieen Mih'hg Company
will develap mitring properties and do
general prospecting -and , mining bul
negs, ".with hi,4'Jfl":pt,i'r 'n Humpter,
and a capital of ."0.tto. T. C. Gray. C,
. Warren- Jr and C .IT McCutloch are
the Itvcoriiorators of record. 1 i s
The Portland Engine Company will
manufacture and deal In foundry, and
machine shop work. The headquarters
'wlli.be In Portland. The capital nmk
it fixed at 20,WM, with shares valued
at tl each. M. A. M. Ashley, G. G.
Willis and Frsncl L McKcnna are thrt
Incorporators. i
II. McNary. while S. L. Hayden. W. It
Holmes and K. T. Richardson appeared
for the defendant.
After the Jury had : been selected.
yesterday afternoon. Judge Burnett re
quested all other jurors In attendance
to leave the court room, and admon
ished them not to discuss the case, as
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against the defendant. that might come f luted, it Is. the duty of the court to up-
up for hearing at this term of court, hold It if . the testator possessed sound
. -"-...; ' rami disposing mind and memory, and
i i w j.. ftv wvL . na. lire & I r.ii a, i . a i,'-. . w .
the damage suit in the first de- lunaerundu influence, notwlthstandins;
partment of thtj- Circuit Court entitled I aympathy Tor -persons , legally eniiuea
Duncan RossV i.l.ilntlfT . vn Raim I to' testators bounty, and that a sne
Light.. Power y&. Traction Co., . defend! of Innate justice mlgh suggest different
ant, whb h cause V was recently non-r teitamentary disposition. The Judg
sulted, the plalntltr yesterday objected r ment of the Circuit t"0"" 's therefore
to the defendants cost bill. He ob-f affirmedv ' ; ' ' . "'
jects to the allowance of 92 notary fees.
ancging iirnt, a o t-ent charge Is euf
nclent. j He also objected to the allow -
an;e of witness fees to the defendant
for W. J. Culver $4: F. L. Pound. 6.0.
and R. H. McGlnnis, $4.20, for the rea
son that all of these witnesses had been
ummon'eLby The plaintiff and gave tm
i-iesiimony in tne caw, and a I sty to wit
IT. b mad wclL (nor. mi.nriii-
sew life sad rigor by taking MO-TO-BAO
that ataksa 4sa a V am am
cured. Ail i
,H and
KF.MKDY Chicago or New York..'
nd in ten daT. Orrr SOO.OUQ
Ml drngzists. : Cur jruarautred. H,...
drtca i'RHE. Ad.lre STKltilNtJ
Y t hicago or New Yof k,. . 4J1
curs MUna. ISiprdlna.
Sixl ItrblHC fttru. Tt
tNwr. jih- iuoitr,
larta lu-hiuitafcun
S lHiiitf. g rt
tnxanl rr4t l't Wt(.
Hum. IMH t. flLK
M .. I" U l r
tr4 nJr tot Plle an.' t.-i. " .. in- j.ii ratr ran
Krery boa la warranted. Sold Uf dnVt-:.i,.r arfo .
br mail on rcr I pt ol prior. ao.i I .
WLLJUAaa UVti CO, Pfv'.,tX.V4AUt
KFOR 8ATU? BT . JniGfJS.
fH fr o. ii e s a ncl
I Z i n c 6 r a p h i I
I Th B.il-kolhln. ! Jt
Yof543mIto &gravih9M (o.j'
- '.? . '.--lCtcKwrs1 ainl .kj'vHL'"'
1 Trintintf Plates '
I 24 Monitfomerr St, S..F. '-.
1 Q fhari Jih'S90 ' Of'JS
v Blown to Atoms. 9.
1 The old Idea ; ihat the," body some
times neels a powerful, drastic purga
tive pill has been exptoiled: for Ic.
King's Kpw iJle IiU. which are per
fectly harnUess, gently stimulate liver
ond lowels to expel poisonous matter.
cleanse the system ami .. absnlutelyJ
cure constipation and tnicK Headache
Only. . S5, at Ur. .J3 tone's Lrug auirea.
ness rees Jor Chas. Stump.J4.20, W. F.
Mlchaelis. 4.20, Henry maffton, ff.?0.'
irs. w, K. Mott, 14.20. W. A. Monroe. I
14.20, and J. L. Lambirth. $4.20. for the
II. U. Sultort. respondtnt, vs. W B.
, Clarke, et al.. apl-eflants: an appeal
from Iiouglas county, Hon. J. Vt .
Hamilton. Jurdge;v reversed, and re
manded, r Opinion by ChlcRjustice
R. S. .Bean-. - '"'?' -' - .. .' ,. ';:
- Tttis Action was commen5ed to recov
er 1247.cS. alleged to be due' B logs de.
livered to defendant, and payment for
whlt-H to be made In Installmens. The
answer admits' the sale,' but- Pleads that
the eta! In has not, matul-ed, and In sen-
a si a. a - a w a m . - . . .
t;:rtal-7thre;,
ere not call ml upon to testify and aH
were entltleij to $2.29 each and no more. I
An Anawrsr Filed.
j, waran iHinn, asv defendant In the
suit for 183 with Interest at percent
from February 18, 19. In department
No. 1 of the Circuit fJourt. wherein Ii !
F. Butler is piaiofin. yesterday made I
answer to the tinJmirr rnmi,i2ini h- I
nylng all of the WtertaV allegations -'endaofa claim fr amgf s. this lelng
s set forth therein, rflie.lenle that "'material Ibe,.a9-wmngj. For fail
she had ever" borrowed snv monev wre -to. do this the" motion to ret aside
whatsoever from the pUJntllT nor ee-ltbe report ouht to" haVe been ailewed.'
ruled a, note In' favor of plaintiff In I nl Judfjm nt.ls thr rf fore. reversed sn.l
payment or any sum and, for her seplthe cause emanoca par new trial.
arate answer, alleges that she was an
nt delivered all the logs contracted for
thus damaging the defendant in the
um of $300. The rate wa referred to a
referee, who found for plaintiff In the
cum of IM1S. Defendant's motion to
Set aside the reiKirt mas overruled in
the lower court and an appeal follow
ed. The Appellate Court holds that the
failure of the referee, after finding the
logs were not deliverer!, to ronnlder de-
Invalid and that, during the month of
January,190J, the plaintiff, who is her
brother, railed upon her and gave her i
as a voluntary and absolute gift , the
turn f $20 and no more. She de-
manded that the complaint be dls-
. Fannie H, JJfndman. respondent,
vs. H. M.'W. "llfndman, api'llant;
appeal front Unn county, Hn. R.
p. itol.xe. Judge; affirmed. Opinion
rer curiam.
This was a suit for divorce on the
tnlssed and that she recover beV costs jg-roand of Crul and Inhuman trent
and disbursement..
It birdies the Globe
i
The fame of ftuotlen's Arnicw Rntee
as the best In. the world, extends
rouna tn earth". It's the one perfect
healer of Cuts, Corns. Burns, Bruises,
liresv Jabls, -, .Rolls. Fleers. Felons.
Aches. 10 Ins and nil K'xtn Kruptions.
Only lnf?lMbenie ure. ::c a box at
Ir. Stone s Irug Stores.
ment. Wo questions of law are Involv
ed In the; case. The court say the e.
aminatlon of the record convinces thct
the case should be affirmed..
The ce of. c. K. Harmrth, appenmf,
vs. chas.' leker, retondenl, an a p
ea from Joerbincoaniy, wa arrud
an -i'submlttel by It. G. mlth for ap-
11l!ant. abd A. L. Hammond atul A."C
" " .' 1 1 11 1 111 ' : Hottgb for respondent. " "
vriTH THK I.IONt. At a regular ' '-.'.
meeting of Capital City 11 re N'. 34. ! - Minr orders rere msde br thecourt
Order of Lion, sever 1 new' member "In the followlnr cases. r eri jinr An in-
were Initial!. Afi' tlie -burtV 'pal:' ' : ' ' i
rneeilng a nUMb? of .frn is of ' the , ' In the matter of ' the will of Verena
members were Invited In and mJ good '.Wtclur kxth. LydialVUlls). st-tx-Uant.
Aro You Soing EgsLp
b 'of service it you.
over any railrfoa.l running
it
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1 can ticket you
trains out of Portland;, tell you when to4eave
pange cars; wnenyou will
tion, and what there is to
home; where to c
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be seen on the way.
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ing your questions
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T0 THE:
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If yon arc going liome4-U your childbood'ai homo tin's
year, rrincTnlcr that lh XOItTIIKHX PACIFIC lea!g to er
crylKxly'it hoiuc.
You tran go by way of fit. Paul to Chicago, oir fit. Louis,
and thence reach the entire 1
IJulutlt, and from there tiiMjej
superb Iiiike SU-ament down
Erie, aiid UiifTalo the Pan-
tast and Boutlu Or. you caii tro to
ther the rail linr, or ono of the
the lakes to Detroit, Cleveland,
. Start right and you w
American Cit'.
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tiop all ri-jht, acd, to Mart ri
prt-frrably the --OliTJI CO
after MAY rlh.
Any local agent irill rtame ratrs.
ht, uc the ISoithetn J'aciGc, and
A8TLlMITJ:i" train, in sen ire
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probably arrive at yonr destina-
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