Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, March 07, 1902, Page 3, Image 3

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    J3ALE3I. OREGON, mi DAT, MA ECU 7., 130
COMMISSIONERS
-COURT MEETS
Assistance for a i Road in Dls-
trlct
No. 10
MAY BE ALLOWED BY THE MAR.
' IOM COUNTY! COURT IF IT IS
if.'
APPROVED
By Road Matter, W. J. Quiver, Who Is
Instructed to Eamfn the Work
' I . i
I Already Done Bills Allowed on
! Various Accounts Yesterday. '
1 (lOrom Thursday's Statesman.)
The Marlon' county, commissioners'
umit (unvencd the regular March term
yesterday and remained, in session all
tf'tyv but only one order of any Im
portance was made during the day and
that win In regard to the, application
of Superintendent John Schwab, and
others, of road district No. 10, for as-
Kisttame Iri building a. road, wherein it
-: i Stated that 1 133. in labor and money
Uiad already b5en contributed and that
thty -were willing to contribute more
, for its completion, provide-! that the
.unty iwould itslet Iticm, and the
t unty roadmasrer was instructed to
i-xjiolui- the work acd rpbrt the-probable
cost for the completion of the road
ut the next term; of court. -
The remainder of the day was parsed
in auditing and all'twing claims as fol
lows:, . f
Road and Highway.
Cirad;
I 175
1 50
4 M
AllWd.
$ 1 75
1 50
,4 53
t'aiiltil l,uinbr Co.
Win. Itaf r ....
t; a. nice.. ..........
I,. A. Hit kenon.1 ...
Jaiii'x irurry ........
Hali'in cjun Hlore....
1 L I loiter! son .......
drover Siinmom ...
"$. C. 81m.
5f. H.i Moote.. .......
W. J. Culver. . ..... . .
KtfH-st VWistter
Kills Htevcria ...
Win. Mortenaen
1,. Uiriiinnioii. . ,.
fC. J. I i.1k. . .'.''
I' iiantten
tiray llrot .. ......
J. Kwatd.. . ,
4 50
6 H
12 2.-.
1 50
3 SO
7 25
10 00
83 3.J
2 00
. 2 00
5 &i
4 50
6 no
13 25
1 50
3 50
7 25
' 10 00
83 33
2 00
2 00
& 54
' 75
80
3 so
25
12 4.
12 4;
Poor Account. ,
I. 1$ IluntsifiKfr ..$ 8(H)
U. 3. Vry ....... .r.. ....... 6 f.0
Uoth Hrabor.. . .. 3 00
b-.F l.aa; 13 00
Ktetisloff lire. i.V-30
K. 84lndler ........ . 1 50
M. 8. Hktff. .'. l (K
- Ml M. Hirh .. !rj 6S
A, II. LaCroJ-.. .... . . 0 0
flarrltt At La vvntH"? 6 17
Court House Expense,
$ 8 (XI
6 50
3 00
13 00
2 30
1 50
19 00
S 68
5i 00
17
- j--
$ 151 00
1435
7 r.o
35 IN)
Sal;rjn Water fit 14 ,
ltiirn llaniilti.i T ray'
Kalcnr.l.. T Co ... 35 00
la-lllo Ktite .Telephone
X- Ti U trraph I'o.... .... xo
Yfn.ox & Murphy.. ....... 3 00
Current Expense.
, . M. b'lckwiHid.. .S $ 1200
l M. MMr . , 13 J
!!. T.f - Mrpn i m
J, 11 IV.lun.l.. 3 7r,
18 XI
3 00
$ VI 00
23 R
4 00
I'atlofi Mro ; jl fr ;
34 or.
'A 1 h,mnli.u It II
& 18
J, N. I la ft. ............. i . jl 50
1 50
Circuit Court.
3.50
I 12 54
Vii van- .. .
iZ. JOi-K'Tlfii - .. .
.!. j. '.-.k.. .
Uuby orn"ii ;. .
JfHJ.' 11o!1H'j .. .
K, 'MiM'i'hy ......
10 80
a to
2 00
1 50
5 (K
IS 00
. 10 M'
9 10
2 0
1 .25
5 W)
J6 00
Insane Account,
:artcr.. f 10 00
Ira U
dioall.
i Election Account. :
. M.-Hinklc t 4 50
W. M; lluhey. . 100 00
lflilH mint I 12 00
! Stock Inspector.
in .! !ke l-r.:...U......$ 7$ i'O
$ 4 50
100 00
12 00
$ 75 00
School Superintendent Office. -furrl.4
itrrhaw 1 50 " i 50
, ' j Recorder's Account.
j. ii., itoind. f so m
Coroner's Actount. .
I F. I.n. :.t 11 40
M. 5. Srnilh...' 1 70
irt w tsuins 1 1 70
$ 50 i do
t 11 40
1 70
1 70
WANTJ4 1118 PAY. 1L It. Thlflwn
filHl rt'ftiapplIc-MlrtTi-ln rtepartmnt No,
2 of tho Sate Clnjtilt Court, tipr u.n .rr
fior ftrtuilnsr C'ladd Oglrli. Bu risth'fr
f rtllbert troe, to fay him .the sum
f 1554.72 out of tjttf funds In Uooflvei
patch's tKMinesston, for the potltloner'
t3crcni InrtirriHl, while the latter w-s
wrv inijr as rrtclver of old property
fn.n-r, the apiKlnmeut of the fnlued
ftatc District 'tVort for Urcgon.
INFANT CHILD OF MR.
AND MRS. J. 8, WILLIAMS
Passed to H .Fl Last Eva-
' vnir9. After . arr Illness of Three
' Weeks, with Spinal Msninflitis--Will
Be Buried at Dayton, Wash
: .tington. j.
Klbddjfe RHd Williams, j a gdj :
imnlh and 2 kiyi,1 the 'Infant mn of
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. WMIlianws ak-d at
' ttr lutmi of. Mrs. Alict? IxiFore, at No,
34 Hifih street, a fill 'oVloek I t
rvrnlnj:. after thrte weeks f intense
: mfTcr in of splmil menlniBtts,
The fatlu-r. Mr. J. B. Wlluii. la th-
r-anlrer for the Wottdrhen of- the
World, for. Wewtrrn Oregon, and U
qiiUe H known In thtactty. Inh
'lrei.ts are almost heart -broken rr
th-lr lMreiivetnent4 and they have tlie
syniiulhy f a trK number "f warm
- anil devoted friend. In lhi. thlr hour
of prIff. ' . T
The ,reinalnfvW IH h taken, on the
aft'-rno-m overland today, accompanied
W the- fmi-roMlne tmxents. to layton,
. .Wusiiiogton, the borne-v vt Mrs. Wil
liams' parents. Cap, and lira. M. R.
Hanger, wtiere the burial will take
.place.
ESTATE OF ORPHA H.
i FARMER IS PROBATED.
Lida Cranston Appointed Administra
trix of the Property Which la Val-
t wed at 13000 Other Orders Made.
Upon 7 petition of C. K. Cranston the
Marion county probate court yesterday
eppointed L4d Cranston as adminis
tratrix of the estate of the late Or pha
II. Farmer, who died 1 In MuHnomah
county on February 2, 1902, jjL-avins
tronrty In Marion count v h mK-
able value of S3000, and her bonds
were; fixed at $6000, and T. K. Fprd, It.
J. Fleming and M. K. I'ogue were ap
Iolnted appraisers of the estate.
William Lick', administrator of the
estate .of .Kate M. Buriclc deefw.Keti.
yesterday petillonetl the - court to
manure tne dale of hearing objections
to the petition for the sate of jth real
property, from March 15th to March
20th, Jn order to give certain parties to
whom citation has been Issued, ample
time to make their appearance at the
hearing, whlcK petition was granted
end the date changed accordingly.- '
Upon the petition of It. E. Kirk. ex
ecutor, and Matilda M. Kirk, execu
trix, of the last will, testament and es
tate of Peter Kirk, deceaaed, the court
crdered that the executors proceed to
sell the personal property belonging to
the ewtate, which la exempt from at
tachment arfd. execution, at private
tale. ;- I ; - - (.; ,. . . ' : ,.. .
IN SUPREME COURT
A DAMAGE CASE HEARD ON AP
. PEAL YESTERDAY. ' '
Five Thousand Dollars Demanded for
the Killing of a Switch Coupler in
' the Terminal Yards at Portland
- Plaintiff Nonsuited in Lower Court
In the Supreme Court, yesterday, the
i-asw-of ' Jane.Tu-ker, alminltratrix of
the eta to of Jatnes A. Tucker, de--ceafMHl,
.appellant, vs. Northern Pacific
Terminal ("oiniwiny, . rewpondent; Ian
appeil froniMultnoiirih ebuuty, was
argued and submlltofl. A brief Ktate-
tnent of, the cane follows: .. '
This Was an action by the admlnls-
tratrtx of James A.Tucker, deceased, to
ret"over
caused
$5000 diUivsges for his dtseth,
by the negHgen e of the. re
spondent. The complaint alleges. In
sutmtaiK-e, 4ha on July 10, 1899, de
fendant received, at its yard in Port -land,
over the Southern Pa iflc, a cer
tain Hat car lotided with Iron rails,
uhlch' unnerearliy projected from
one to three feet, bt-yond the front end
of the car, and was therein improperly
nmt unsafely loaded, and neeillessry
dangerous. hd on July 14, 189?, well
knowing the cohditloii-of the car arid
llu lMtil thereim. and the dangers
therefrnn. but without readjusting or
rightiiK? up the load. ilaeetl the car
with Its load of iron rails so projecting
on n of Its tkukM In Hie yard, to be
xuiIeI with other oars, in a, f rtH Ki t
train then being made up for another
tin. ttlfd In aittemptlng to make the
utHng, decease!, a car-coupler in
defendant's: servbe, had bis head
taught and crushed Iwtwecn the fore?
tifft.'t ends' of the iroJeting rUls nnd
file iron railing or gusvrl. or other pro-Jw-tlon
upon the rear end of the p
proachlng cor, resulting in his death.
The answer onjy denies that, ttny of
the, rails iwjf'cte! over two feet, and
thai in such cnndHIon the loading wtts
neither Improper:, unsafe or unrreces
rsirlly flangewius. nd avers thaj. de
K.'jUM.iLaMiumtM the risk of projecting
foada wht-ri he entered the service as
car coupler and swftrhnmn. Tetl
inony In the rase wtts Introduced, anl
at the close of plahUn"s evidence the
trial court granted a nonut,. and to
revenue this judgment the plaintiff
piosecuied the appeal. -I'"
Judge 3. 3: Murphy, Clerk of the Su
preme Court yesterday arranged the
calendar of the court for, the next two
weeks, the following cases being set for
hearing:
Monday. March lOtfi Otto Johnaon,
resionderrt, vs. James .V. Tomllnaon.
ape)lant: appeal from Tillamook
county. 12 m.
Tues.lay, March 11th Katie It. Wll
n. .etial.. appellants, vs. Fred Hcher
Klnger, et alrt respondents; appeal from
TillanKKik county, 12 m.
Wednesday, March 12th Henry
TlS lien. respondent, vs. T. It. Worth -Ington.
et at., appellants; appeal from
Claekoma county, 12 m.
Thursday, March 13tb Curtla E.
Cowers. n Infant, by Ianlel C. low
ers, guardian, respondent, vs. Star
Iggtng lumber Company, appel
lant; ppea jfrom CVdumbla,, county,
12 m. . . j . . . r ;
Monday. March 17th Wm. M. Iidd.
trmtee. appelant, vs. John F. Itawkes.
respondent: appeal from Multnomah
county,-12 mJ , J "
, Tuewlay. March 18th Nannie M.
tarr, responenr. vs. Wm. 1 fkarr and
Kate M. Kaiser. apt-eHanta: appeal
tmnv MuHnomah county. 12 m. i :
Wednesday! March 19 B, Hpeneer,
nsimndent; vs. V. C. Peterson, a ppel
Uhv: appeal frtmt Marion county, 12 m,
Thurwlay. March 20lh In the matter
of the eMate hf Iwnon Ith-hordis -deceased.
ttosw. J. Ktrhardin resrnd
ent, vs. Meier Frank Co. and L C.
iVi nd ford, appellant ;- a p'peal . from
Multnomah c ouuty, 12 m. ,
,0 t o zrz. x -v
,161 fc.nl CwiMrm iftca
Bearttae
lifMtvre
f
VALUABLE HORSE.
:';, .:; i ..,; -,. :- - r "- ':
txiftt VATVTI.Ii. Ind.. March 5Ian
n.i.i. niu.! hi, hn sold bv I'aniel
A. Mr.sn-r Jr. .to M. : K. torgrr. .
NftrjTork, fof tW , .
HF.IUOt'SLr 1M- Mrs. p.roee Ctm
rrineham is reports ss lying danger
ooxly ill at the: family hofne, near Hose
dale, south f this city, and her friends
nre anxious as to the outcome of. her
l'Iness.; . .. I';. '
Legal Wank 3 Statesman Job Office.
SHERIFF IS
" " ALLOWED HELP
Connty Cczrt'ABthcrizes Kla to
tmploy More Dfjjatlrs"
TO COLLECT TAXES TO BE PAID
BY THE COUNTY COURT TWO
':- Li EN APPOINTED." 'f ' j"m
A Large Amount of Routine Business
Transacted by tle Commissioners
. at Yesterday's Session County
Treasurer Downing Ordered to
. Pay the Stats Taxes.
The Marion county commissioners
continued in regular session yesterday
the day being devoted, for the mw
part, to the consideration and adop
tion of the ebunty: officers reports and
the examination of petitions, etc. Dur
ing the forenoon the court visited the
sheriff's department where the collec
tion af taxes 4s In progress, and noting
that there was an urgent need of as
sistance in that department, on ac
count of Sheriff PurWn's illness and
inability to attend to the duties of his
office, the court instructed Deputy B.
IX Colbath to employ what help was
necessary to accommodate the people
and expedite tbe work of collecting the
taxes, the additional nlp to be pain by
the -county. Win. M. Dushey and Wm.
Hkipton have been appointed deputies
to assist in the work, and with this ad
dition to the clerical force, the tax
payers will be acconimodated as fast
as they come to pay their, taxes.
- 0 The county court during the day
transactei a large amount of business,
as shown below; , . .
In the matter of the petition of K.
C Hettlemier, et al., for the locution of
a county road In section 17, township 6
south, range 1 w'st, Orovcr Simmons,
(J. I. Ilowen and W. I. Culver were ap
pointed as viewers to meet with It. II
Ilerrick, Jr and lay out' said road ac
cording to law. . '
, The petition Of John Mlnto for h;
rpenlng of Dush street was referred to
Tload master W. J. Ciilver with instruc
tions to report at, the April term of
the court. ' f ' . . r - -
It whs Ordered Wat A, I Downing,
ci?unty treasurer, be directed to pay to
tbse State Treasurer, the state taes
that may become due for the year 1901,
from Marlon county, ;out of the funds
in his iosfMSlon applicable to;the pay
nieht of state ''taxe. , . '
Mrs. Khields nnd son, of JBllverton.
were allowed the sum of $5 per month
eouhty aid and the clerk was instruct
ed to draw" a warrant for said amount
and forward same to" him.
The resignation of James Monroe as
Justice of the: poaee for lloreb district
was accepted and he wns ordefed to
turn over all supplies In his hands be
longing to the district, to the county
Clerk. ' J' t '.;..-:: !
As lots No. , 7, and. 9 in Fair view
addition In section 13, t 7 s, r 3 w, are
state pnierty, and nt liable to Uix
atloh, the.herirt was Instructed to
cancel said tax as erroneously aa
sesed .. j" ''.'''
It apirlng to the court that there
is not suffitiient business nor imputa
tion to justify the expenditure -of $2000
In eonstruotlng a bridge . across the
Santlam, at Jlagara, the petition of
O'Ntf 1 Ilrvs et to that effect was
dl ".allowed. ' -.-.
On petition of F..A. Mangold, et al.,
Mrs. Kllftv Pirker. of Iarkersville, was
allowed the sum of $10 per month
county !iild and F, A. Mangold was ap
pointed disbursing agent.
The petitioirt ot Ralph Itlchards. et
nI.,for the location of a county road
was dismissed. -
The petition of Charier Claggrtt. et
al, for the regravelllng of the Ulver
road near the Kals"r school house, was
referred 4n the county road master for
Inveatlgatlon.-
The bond of L. P. Bennett a con
stable of Mehama. district was ap
proved. . U. P. Simpson wak allowed a rebate
of 11 on noil tax collected.
.
OK PLATFORM COMMITTEE. In
the reimrt of the Sociatlstlcounty con
vention. In yesterday's Siatesnin, S..
T. Nortricutt wan named is thalrman
of the committee on permanent organ
isation, when he in fact wsa tt. tt
head of the platform committee n.I
T. J. Clarke rvtd on the organization
'nmmittf. The names were glvfti
rong to the Statesman reporter.
WITHOUT A MILLIONAIRE.
Japan presents the curious anomaly
for the twentieth eentury of a"country
without a millionaire. ' .
Th roolcrn Western problem of what
to do with the rieh growing rleher'and
the poor growing poorer isn't troubling
the mtkado's empire. There isn't an
inhabitant there, not even a nobleman,
who would Ib considered a rich 'man
from an American standpoint. V
r The TiJI Shim!, one of the leading
newspapers : of the empire, tun been
making an investigation of the eoyn
try's wraith. ' According to it tabotat-,
ed wtatlMlea the greatest fortunes, only
yeach the naarter-mllliaa mark. Thre
are Reported, to be 441 persons whose
possessions aggregate 5f..0rn yen which
Is In American money $2nn.ifl. i
That mean that there t only one
quarter milKonalre to every5 loo.- r-op-ulalion,
. omnred with the United
States' JSiZS' millionaire, or one for,
every 29.0W population, these figure
makes Jspart look poverty stricken f i
i That, however. U the very fsrthesit
positjble removed from the f sets. For
Japno has n- paupers. ntie in-re ar
no fabu'oaiilyrich mn. thrre arno no-
tosrouvly fwoT ones. t wraith is very
generally distributed, and ntiery and
aurtVrln -a f el -so tlttl known that, the
Japanese arel noted fr being one of the J
happiest. llgftteet-hea.rW'tJ .r-I' n
e.irth. 1 t ...
Of I he' ouarter mlllionalret found in
Japan. Tokyo, he capital, rsesses
one-third, but eight neighboring pro-
vlnce have tcafctly any - The other
large? cities ranked ia proportion to
their capitalists are 0ua. Kobe, Na
jaga. Kioto and Yokohama.
" With this condition of affairs it is
significant to note that manufacturing,
in which eo many great American for
tunes have bevn'made. Is still in lta in
fancy. Among the 4411 of Japan's
moderately rich men there are more
farmer and merchant than manufac
turers, and sixty-six are noblemen. Of
this- class only aboyt one In ten has
amassed wealth In one generation. A
fortune usually represents the inherited
accumulation - of several generations.
This la quite contrary to conditions in
America, where a fortune grows up al
most Iq a night.
WORKS START SOON.-r-The Capi
tal Lumber Co. is making active pre
parations for an early start , this sea
son. "Already over 1.000,000 feet of logs
have beep rafted down the liver and
anchored in the slough and there Is
much more material on the way down
from the Lucklamute and Santiam
rivers.. The company Is anxious to
complete the nejr1-kiln, and; have it
ready for operation before starting the
sawmill, which will require about two
more weeks, and the management Is
In hopes of being ready and able to
etart on 'the season's run by the first
day of ApriL
LINN REPUBLICANS. The Linn
county, Republican oentral committee
meet today, at. Albany, to fix the dates
for the primaries and the county con
vention, and to make the apportion
ment. There is a great deal of interest
inanifestetl In thlsi meeting, us there Is
a warm fight on between to factions,
end an Interesting time la expected.
THIS YEAR'S FAIR
SECRETARY W. D. WISDOM TELLS
, OF THE PROSPECTS, A
Indications Point to the Best Exposi
tion Ever Held in the State A Big
Showing Will Be Made in Fine
Stock. -
"The State Fair for 1902 -will be alml
lar to those exhibits held In the past
two years only it will be larger and
better," said gecretary M. D. Wisdom,
of the State Board of Agriculture, In
an interview in last evening's Portland
Teh gram.
"We shall underUk to advertise to
the public Just what we w.IIl do,,-and
then do what wc?say; carrying out our
promises to the letter As In years past
we will tell the people what we Intend
to have, and have it.
"The livestock exhibit , Will be better
and larger than ever, as we have more
money for premiums In Ibis department
than ever before. There will , be little
change, beyond the clssftf.of exhibits
and Increase of premiums from last
year. "
"The Amerlean Bhortb'irn BreeIers
Acsociation. have given us $1000 this
season. In addition to an -qual amount
of our own for premium lists In this
breed of cattle, and the Shorthorns will
be fully represented.
"The American Hereford Breeders'
Association has donated $5o0 for prem
iums for Hereford, stock. There i
great rivalry between the two beef
bre-dr, for the la cine coast market, in
the selling of bulls, and we '.expect to
see a big' showing put up by both
breed.'
"I am glad to say that the State Fair
. . r.n .ilt'i.t.rlaitm.nt for Ori'Vftn ts hAV-
Ing Its effect. Last year when in Chl-1
eag at the great 'stock show, au tne
big breeders were well posted in what
we are doing, and asked many oues
tions about this section of the country,
with, the view to .establishing breed I n g
farms; and the announcement in the
paf ers fchat C. R. Thorfias, secretary
of the 'American Hereford Breeders'
Association, would ship to Oregon 2M
head of thoroughbred Hereford bulls is
partial evidence 7 of the good effects
that the Plate Fair Is having in this
direction.
"The agricultural department 1 be
ins; devoted to stte prolucts exclusive
ly, arid Is creating universal Interest.
Farmers are making plans for a large
display, and In all the departments
work Is progressing most satisfactorily,
and 1 think 1 may say that the Oregon
State Fair for 1902 will surpass any
previous exhibition held."-
A DIVORCE SUIT.The case of
Charles A. Steele, plaintiff, vs. Nettle
(I. Pteele. defendant, an action for di
vorce and for a dower share of the de
fendant's real estate, was tried before
Judge R P. Bolse In the second depart,
ment of the Circuit Court yesterday
and lite taking of testimony took up
the entire day from 10 o'clock a. m. un
til fter 5 o'tUcki. m." Several months
agar the plaintiff filed a complaint So
this court alleging that the defendant
reiuipe, io rirnauK whj, huh uu j a ..
for -a decree of divorce and for his
dower rights to a tract of land (belong;
Ing'.to the defendant, which efntalns
overdo acres nd is situated abut five
rr.IV s cart f "this city. '-Later the plain
tiff. n;on find rg that.' the defendant
had transferred the property Ih iues
tlon to herNmotner. he flled an amend
ed complalnVallegirfg that the defend
ant as aware -that be was going to
institute action; in the court against
her and that she had executed the
transfer for the purpose of defrauding
hJm of his doajr-r lrtterett therein and,
besides asking for a 'decree of divorce
in hta amended complaint, tie prayed
that the deed be set aside ami that be
be awarded his rdower Arights. The
question of divorce was nor the subject
Of dispute, the principal poinj. of inter
est being the property involved
I' t-tverv individual in-this worCvInflu-
enres fn) one iW-rsfn. and the grKater
We mall oufwununT
some one else. Ladles Jtorne JournJL
Mendelssohn's ;VVeldirig March"' is
said to have been played for the first
tfme at a pubUc ceremony on the oeca
stfon of the marriage or the Princers
Kryal to Fredrick "Wlil Urn, Crown
Prtnrr of. Germany,, in 15. Ladea
Home Journal. - ;
If si Western person-meets yo any
where on this amsll globe and like you.
he will always ask yon to tome and see
him if you ever baipen to be wiUiJn a
thousand miles of his hotase. Ladies
liome JournaL ;
(Cy (0) j lr
' . . .
for Infants
CastoHa I n bamil imbstltuto fr Ctor. Oil, laru
coric. Drops nnd jSoothiuij STp. It I Ilca.-uiU It
contains lieithcr Opium, JMurpUlno nor othf r Jjarrotlo ,
substance. .It loiroys Worms and allay IcTcriMiiMa.
It rnrcs iarrhr aud WlnA CIlc, AVrclievc Tcetli
Inff Tronblc iul cures Constipation. It rcjnnatcja tno
Stomach and Uovfel. pli"sr b'lthy nnd natural Bleep.
The Children's laacea Tuo Mother's l ricpd.
The Kihd i Ybu Have Always Bought
" ' . s J"' Jt a
Bears tho
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE
. f
NORTH COAST LIMITED"
Will rtunjo "sen ice
la? even bt-tter tihan it was
lionn fit whwls
bniry, Smoking
there, ami all 1
j-litwl by
First and fjwond class
1e this CltAC
!v TH AIX
way lo the Pan
American
Voti can goitlr by way
liith ami the Gi
' Inquire of
bat Iiakcs.
further particuljars. or write to
I
A. D.CnAltITON, Ass't Ge
,.-,...-,...-..,r tv v- . - . U
YOU p U HEAD .
DEAF? PSfe NOISES?
ALL, GASES OF
DEAFNESS
ARE
OR
nOW
ion. Only
bj our new invent
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
. F. A. WERMAf OF BALTIMORE, AT I
ymt-Tlstoea. Md.. Msrrk t. net.
Cmtlrmrm . Being entirely erired ef lesfne. thanks to yow ti?estent. I will.w ge ya
a full history of my ease, to te uHI at your dirrelHa. - ...
About fi yrsrs so tny 4hk er trxn to sn-nd this kerH en geti"K woc, trntH I lo
tay hesrios; hi hi is esr entirely, j i. .. .
I snderwent a tresttnent for calU-rh. for three monlhv wtlhotil snrsttcre-. eoB'tled s iw-i.
berof phystrisn. imon- others, ithe roor emioeot esr sfcisi-4 of this ctly. who t-.id we lh-t
only in operation eotild help wel and een that only temiwrsrily, that the head noist woiiia
then cease, but the hearing in the affectM car Would be lost for-ver. , .
I then saw your fi-rtiem-nf srci-lrnuilly in a New YorW psper. anr orn-rei yonr treat,
ment. after I kai iro it only slew Hay areo-Htti to -our dttrrtn. .Ie noirri.-1 sml
to-ds-. after five weeks, fry he rids in the A ieaei ear has beea entirely restored. 1 thank yon .
heartily and beg to remain
Our treatment doenrt interfere
Examination and
YOU CAM CURE YOURSELF AT HOME
advice free.
INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC,
HIICcQK
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In Owt Un ba
magk.
BLANKS
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LEGAL
ONE HOP CONTItSuTfi
FILED FOR RECORD
e LArwxi i sj t-. !
SALE OF MARION COUN
Y CROP
Conditien of the Market in
the New
York State Hep Oistri
it 3trorij
and Firm vlth Few
Quetattens Are High.
dales The
One hop contract was llie)
In the Ac
partment of the county rec
rder, yes
lerlay, whereby Luilan Oeerj
01 mute
ville, agrees to deliver U tbr- J". Wat
tenbers Company, of New Vork, SOOO
rounHi o( the lt2 ;rtp ft
c onslfleration of bUh lelnk 10 cents
per Kun4.
The following' reports of
he ivtri-'li
tin of the hop market In New York
ante mr be of interet vJ the local
teaders of the frop news; .
f Ctjoperstc n. No hops'" to hwy,' tn
hops to sHL: tells -the -story here.. In
the city the condition vt t w market
iettta'iaa . atron't; rs4.'lrro-"-
jSwalorte JUsUj th. ? 2 1 1 &rmi?
thiris over i0 hvUe of " itpn h i ve
thargl hands In ilalne : urln? the
i- k, oW lot brinrlfls li'.sc anl an-rth-r
Ul-t-r ouifL - --",; x
'blesiit; Indeic, k't-tu i 20th ii r.
count of tbhfeavy,sriow al evei
col prevail! rj. but. , little J-s bfen
d'rr In the hx-ai market urir the
t'HKt wwk. QuotXtiorts reimtin firnt t
17tf ltc. About 6 bults dttiYvd -is
&abt
and Children
Signataro of
Jannarj' 5, 11H)2 The train will
in It will IV a ctunpU'te-
Parlor. Dinint? Kom, Jpin; Kooni, Li
Kpimi, iuitl Ilath Kbotw they will all bo
elt - cn - icity aiul heatod by steaiiL
tickets lolli pno.1 'on. this train.
of the NOUTUWKST on your
Exposition, Buffalo, New York.
of St. Paul a
ml Chicago, or pa
any KOimiKKX PACIFIC Agent as to
n't Passenger Acent, Portland '
HARD
HEARING
CURABLE
thoae bora icaf are incurable.
with poHrumuul occuixttlon.
afaav
saiaal
596 LA SALLE AVEn CHICAGO, ILL
THE REM COT THAT CURES N0 rSCVCSTS THKI
EPIDEMIC now RAGING amonci
ana will Cere thrtn of Jtenrtm, Cough ar
iiKDipfr, Ii Prusslaa Jlc, i"owlcr.
' COSED SS NOSSCS.
tke I i iiwm -rvar UK Ssl sfcrM smwiMm uc
oorrd 11 kurwsst fee.. It (itlMpf smi t f rhntttr
.-: r- MSICST KCUX kW I.wsr1i. S..
r ss Mvmm Duitf O., a. StiM., attaa.
ALL FORMS AND FINK
PRINTING, AT STATUS
MAN JOB OFFICE, SALEM
S. C. ST0ISE, M.D.
"" "'.-.-.''''-" -. j.
- l'itOI'ltlBTOlt OK !
DRUG STORES
:,. . .KM, OIUCOON." ' ; ; v
-The "stores (iwo In nnrntier), are l
natetl at No. ZZZ mni , fJl t'nirViercMI
street, and are well stocked with a
complete line of ilmts and meillrlns.
toilet articles, perfumery, brushes, etc
:-':;V-t lIL TONf2 x -
lias h-v! some 25 Jresrs )iperlence Irt
the , prartttie J. of mcdlclnm, an f now
makes no charKu for corrultatis,
arainatioa or prescription.
lie does a cash business, lie neither,,
buys oh tltne nor sells on time. ,- Iji-d4
era. Journals, day-Vvxike. bokkeej-is,
bill collectors, and ail Jlhe modern para
phernalia of Tredit drun stores, are un- .
known in his business, hence a " full
at or it and correct nriees.
- '
town this wc-Jt frosn the la:ifle r-oast,
emfclicnefl V T. K. lotiet. Tuesd ay,
John Hutt lpgti 12i lales. stuali lots,
prtT-ea rMtilns: - frotn li'4c . t le.
Atnonic these was the Jerry Ottman
crrv Hrrawm Hrrtnsrs, 25 hale, at lftv
. Waterville Il'p rii-rter,H. SStti.
In the hl iriirk-t rr.ttt-rS M--in
Ii t a standstill. J No .-l-M h.VVtt 1- en
tCl"ttedfor about k week liow Tlfere
iCuld- not bo tritny even if holder Jn
thi vlrtnlty should sHr, btit th-y'.r
rot fcjuly U take.tvh.it 1 often"!. I Any
of .them Kuld i:Um& ut or lfej-ainl
f-j-r h;j as Mjch as 17c, lut th;y Aiirik
tr.-y ii vi; oii rt ! tnoi e a uttie
The best actual aal betfcUouts
lWc, about fen days utiu. ..... ?
-ier.
was
L t;a L'lanks fc'Utetman Job pmee.
SHE'S
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