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II at I v V x.roAZ wonCrs. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OP KI NAL SETTLEMENT. Notice: Is hereby, given to. all whom It ony concern: -; . : , - ? j... . That the undersigned Administrator 'of the' estate of John. D. JIurst, late of Marion County; Oregon, deceased has, filed his final account of fcalj estate in the County Court for Marlon Coun ty, Oregon, and thai the sai l Court has set the same to foe beard on the 2th day of April, .1902, at one (1) o'clock p. m. of said day, at the Court I loom of said,-Court, In the county court house. as! the city of &alem, in Marlon 'County-Oregon. . ' And that said flncl account and any .objections . thereto' ill be heard and passed upon by OoyiRAid Court at said lime xi jjwcv. i i. ; Dated at Hale m, Marion County, ore' son, this 23th day of March;. 1903. FRED lltTRST, Administrator of tho estate of John V Hurst, deceased. ! 3: 2-w . f Notice TbqiiEDjTons. . Not l;e to the 1 credi tors bit Gilbert Uros-end .A T. Gilbert Is ereby Hch that the Circuit Court of Marlon Coun ty, Staje of Oreeron; has Tiereoforc, to wlt: on the 15th j day of November, 1!01, mode anoraer extending th-? time to the lifh da-y of May, 1902, for the creditors to present their claims to the Receiver of said Gilbert Brftemd A, T. Gilbert, appointed In th iee pend ing In said Circuit Court, wherein TH mori Ford, as' Executor of the last will and testament of i Win. Cosper, de ceased, vras plaintiff, , and A, jTjsy bert and others were defendants; apd, that said Cdurl did on the 11th day of -March, 1902, make an order requjrjng said Receiver to publish notice of said order. Each "and all. of said creditors are therefore noliflf d to prer-ent their claims tothe undersigned Receiver on, or before the 15th', day of . ity,- 19Z, at the bunk of Ldd & Bush, in the ctty"-6f tiukm, Marion County Oregon. S -': CLAUD GATCH, : 1 3: 2S-5t. Ree Iver. , KXVA'VTOIVS NOTje'K OF AITOINT- Nolb-ij Ssreby. jjien to-all t' may, -o?e:n,? ' ' .''.? v whom I Thui nn1ontIintil been dulv Hirpointf.i by tin County Court of Murlofi- ' 'mjfify, (r rou, as the Exe cutor of the layt will and testament jun'i estate of Tlu-Hirc Gtervai, bite of Lsiarloh County, OkkohJ- deeaad. '- All persons lnJfDiedr to ald-ve.Htate ' are h' rHy notifled to make payment to the undersigned.'' Ald ;iil persons hav iii(f;: i t.iiins- Mgarriiit sid estate re hticWy niiril to ptlwtnt. the same iluly verifU'd accor!iiig tf law,'' to the i,nf rtJBnl at. tlW law office of Til- moii I-Vr.l. W, M. Kali.r and W. T.I Hller, tit!-tlH. Ity of JBalein, In 'Marlon t'niinty, Or!Kon, within six months from the la.tft of the first' publication f this notice. " - Dated at'- Halera. . 1regon,.'thls 25th day of March, 130'J. Vf. M. KAISER, Kxerutor of the lSkt v In n.id"testament , and est-tyta f Theodora . G-rvjiis, de c i!iil, I . 3:2-Zt ' EXGCUTR'S NOTICE 3F FINAL , SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby riven to all whom It may concern f H r tho undersigned Kxeentors of .-the l-fate of peter Kirk, DKcii.i,t(t, have, P,.-.l th lr final ("ac count ofsaldj ewtat? In th County t'nurt of Marion I'mrnty, rffon, and that nald Court has tlxfd us the time iind pi a co of hearlni; traid ' flnat ac count -and a$y objections thereto,7on th. Jllh day i.f April, 1902, at 2 Oi l(w k ' V.- M of Mid day, at the Ctmrt pxn of wil l Courr, in ( the t'minty Court House nt the City of Hitlcm. Jn Marlon County, State of OfKctn, and that, s;i Id flnaj account rrnLl any objections thereto will ', be tenl and. iassed - uion by said' Court, nt sn'ld tlm? airwi place, 7- Dated t .Valent. Orn, this 10th lay of Man h, A. D; 1902. ! It. E. Kiltlv und MAT4LDA M. KIRK, Co-executors of thlast will, testa- inent and estate of I'eter -Kirk, de cciisofl, . : j3:14-Rt. NOTICE -OF INTENTION TO WITH JJUAW" INSURANCE DEPOSIT Il'V THE L.10? FIRE INSUR ANCE COMPANY. LIMITED, To Whom It Mar Concern: i In aecordaiice with h requirements relative to insurance tompanien, notice 1 hereby 'given - that the I.lON JFIRE INRITRANCE- COMPANY. LIMITED, of London, England, desiring to cease dolus; business Within the State, of OreKn. Intends to withdraw Its depos its with the Treasurer of said Slate and will. If no claim against said Company shall be filed with the Insnr ano! Commissioner within ..six? months from the 21thday of, January, IU02 the fame being the date of the first publi cation of this notice, withdraw its deposit from -the State Treasurer. ' LION FIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD lly Wm. J lenders, J Marjager for the Pacific Coast. . Tinted at fc'an Francisco, this 6th day of Jan. 103. i l:25-mo. NOTtrn OF INTENTION TO WITHDRAW INSURANCE DEPOSIT, - j .. rln acrordance, with' the Mnuire- mcnts of tlie latf f the State kf Or ffn, re!aKve loIuaiftBce companies. iutl!t Is hereby given that Ant MAC! lmnuiiG rimr insurance com- l'A XY, of Magdeburg. Germany, de- i-l res to cease dolus business witblo the "State of Oregon, Intend to -with-ilravr Its acjKiPlt with the Trwisurcr nf mM !aie. and, n'JI, It no' claim Miall ) fllod -nrlth thp Insurance Conw inisnioner Within six 'months from the litli ibiy :of Octobef. 100L tl wtme fM'ti't!ip date vf the first day of pnl- catlon -nf this notlrr " trlthdr.iw', its dcjtrwlf from tho Stafi Trertstircr. MAi JDEHl'RG PIKE INSURANCE CO M PA K Y, -' ' ' J 1 - " ' ? - i v, Ky llulte c rVanr. Manaser for tho Pacific Coast. Dated it San FranHsco. tbls 2d day of Ortober 19M. .-V I ,' l:ll;ma I . TO UPIIOLU PRtCEH. '' - LONDON, Mar. Si-Tbe fMUy Mall today. df;fcr" -that tiesitUUlonx oro oii foot for the. formation nf a Risrantfc Iron rrxnlrtti.ition In Ktirope.thu object of which is Jo koet tin prices.': DIED IN CALIFORNIA. RERKELET, Cal.. March 2S.E. A. FrengeL'the mining engineer, lied to day from, injuries rctfivet by falling dowti an ch-va tor ibaft at ' Faker City last February. ATTACHMENT SUIT FILED' MHWesite CcTfzniiza llzs Drc-nht 23 Actloa AGAINST OWNER OF A TRACT OF MARION COUNTY REAL. ESTATE THE DEFENDANT.; IS NOW- AT "NOME A NEW PETITION JN-TlfE GILTJERT RANI liAEE Tlie UraJley St Metcatf Co of j Mm - uk'ce, Wis., a. Corporation, plaintiff, wa terdav beejn a sulf in' mrim.i yec - , - . No. 1 of the State.Creuit, Court against II. Itcws, defendant, a resident of Cape Nomet Alaska, jfhe plilntllt 'allege that at Milwaukee .Wisconsin, on "May H, 101, ; t hey sola ' s nd delivered 1 goodJ to hm- dereftd int of the VslbJ of t334, ami that the defendant ha4 only paM 2f.i Am ,-. ahi , . ,w -a-.- w .v amount the plaintiff demands Judgment against defendant, and for ! Interest thereon, at the rate of 6 per cent from Juiy li, iot, v - i- - ? The sheriff yesterday atUched about 16 U I acres of la nd belonging to Ross andl located" near ButtevUle, ? In -this county,, lionham & Martin tare attor- neysfor plaintiff. . . 1 ( In the case 6f Tilmon Ford. plainUff. vs. A. T. Gilbert, et ab, defendants, in the; second department of the Circuit Court yesterday, G. bteiner .byfbis ut- eomsyj C. L. McNary, filed a petition asking the i-ourt to decree a check-, drawn- cn Gilbert Bros.. Dankers- on January 5, 1SC1, to "be an offset to a note signed by! thd petitioner January u, 11HU, for 175 in favor of Gilbert Rro., Rankers, ami for an, order reo,uirin the receiver of Gilbert Bros, to deliver said note to the petitioner upon the pe titioner paying the receiver whatever jum of money whk-b may have accrued as interest i upon said note. In the recelverKhlp suit between F. J, Jlcnty, plaintiff, arid IH anch No. log, Iabor Exchange, et al , defendants, the 'receiver. Georre (irlswuld. esterdav- fllexl his '-report In tho s ond jNl.epart ment of the Circuit Court, showing a balance' of 14.-..74 of cah'on hand oid that there i are. claims outstanding against tlie defendant tatoeiaion aggre gating the un of a trllle over! 125 and he prays for an order of the. court .au thorizing htm to pay said claims out of the cash on hand. J , in the second .department of the state Circuit iJoUrt,; yesterday. Judge li.. P. Botee rendered a decree for ithe de fendant In the suit of Mary J, Shaw, plaintiff, vsY J. E. Ferris, defendant, a cros bill in erpiity, to settle j contro versy ovvr"a tract of . land near Shaw. Oregon. ' " '': Orders were made upon on the' docket, as follows: other cases KTh plaintiff's motln In the cae of Otto; Hansen, plaintiff, ' vs. jClara F. Ilray, et al., Jefendants, an . action t' foreclose a mechanics' lien on certain property In this city for the purpose of collecting acfrtaln um of money al egrd to bs due the plaintiff for me chanbal rvices perfoimcd end ma terials furnished, to strlk-e Out parts Of the defendants answer, was over ruled, ' f. In the case of Ella M. Smith, plain ilff. vs. Salem l?ol)d1ng & Iari Associ ation, et al., defendants, A suit to set aside a deed,; the plaintiff's application to roake A. M. Smith and Hecurrty Ab stract and Trust Company, defendants in the action, was talao allowed and said nartlcs are given leave to answer lri twenty days after service. In the foreclosure suit entititnl J. G. Wright, plaintiff, V. R. C. llalley. et ah, defendants; default as to defendant R. C. llalley and the defendant s mo tion to require the plaintiff lo elect as to the principal cause. of action was overruled and the defendants were al lowed to make answer or pkad within one day. . ( 1 ' EDU0AT1NO THE INDIAN, Plea for Mental Training on or Near j. , the Reservation. .Not many years ago an Indian who had had all the advantages of an .elab orate education returned to Iris tribe. Except for hi ccpper-oolored ekJn his every appearance wasj that of a youth vho had attained the highest degree of civilisation. His clothing, well i cut. fttted him, 'his tralr was short and his Ensrllsh perfects Just a year later i this Indian came to draw his nations. He wore a brjght red blanket and. he had feathers 'in his nalr. "I could toever be nrch as a white man." he era id to the agent, "but 1 can be a" hell of an: Indian' The story is recalled by the debate Thursday over the. ap- for Indian' schools. ; Mr. propria lion , .. ........ T . ... . ,, m T IUInols. who ha fought. rrttny an appropriatlonr In Ms time, but who never foug-ht any Indians, opposed the arrant to tbe Carlisle Pa,) scbo.U lie said it was Ihe height of cruelty to educate an JnHn In he east; and then rt legate bim to the savagery of hJstrlbe. Delegate Smith, of Arlsona, t-c1ared that the Ted msn must be educated amid natural environments: that 1s. the "hoo,! should be located close to the abodes of the tribes. ; The standi taken by Messrs.. Cannon and1 Smith seerns proper. Instead 'of spending large siim of monev In laic lag imtians' to eastern schools ami in educating therrt there, the ap'proprla lions woul be put to better Of by -distrlbutinsr them msr tho homes of the students. In thla way the other memleTs of the tribes could 4iave; b rdueatlonal example cemstatly befort! tbem. The1 procewi woull be so grad ual that tt Iwoulrt b hardly noticed. aii when the fluHied' student was turner out be woui t cau ao.snocs f bis peopl '"-"; Hut, after all, the great trmible lies In the pauperl?atron : or the ; Indians. If . The educnte.1 savage were rHiiiirrd o u his attainments or starve, ttvrt would Ins more horw for his fulur. Uj ftar of his lp:ng Into iMrlKirbrn, The fart tbit an ndian u ctructea and therefore competent to lake cure of hlnwJIf d'KS not rorwliiuW a bar to his receiving rations from the gv. ernment. . He hnsn't the same Incentive ,Io la bor that a thite bo. or girl has; and consequently he' la quickly contented t ' 11 y the" bread zlf- Unel Kan (alone. On the other, band, fewf fcelda of labor re openr to educated" In dians. Just .why this sLourtl be, la not apparent, but the probable rcon U that tbey are iacornpatent. vln spiUi of all the money tfcal ha b-en .;x3t In 'educating them, there Is not tolav in the United States army full-blooded Indian who bold a corntn'-ssluii; there are no Indian civil engineers, ur doctors, or mining expert . nor are they in any of th o-ea!kd learned profession Halt LakeMIeruid- HURT BY AIf GUN, A Youa Bey Shot - by a Companion i Near Coburg Other Notes, Eugene Guard: The 'three-year-old son of Frank -Miller, of Coburg, was Injured last Friday by .the discharge of I an sir run in the ban Is of a. ihihII mm. I Panlon. the ehot lodging above one of hl Mowerer. Dr. Kuykendall ex I I A . ' tracted it and no peTrinent Injury will result, ; i . - Albany Herald: The Commerce Committee of the Aleo Club met with a cotnmitte appoin:e.l by Safety Lodge No. 13, lain evening, to jnange J for the entertainment of the delegates visitors to the A. O. U. W. Su pie waje meeting, which win e M ,n Portland next June. The dele -at. and , vI-tor. wIn . soenJ several J hours In Albany during their Western trip, coming us the West Side and go- ing back' to Portland (" in the evening over the S. P. The citizens propose to give, them plenty to eat and will pro? vide means of entertalnm; nt. The Aloo Club has appointed F. M. French, Dr. A. J: Hodges and Fred Dawnon to so- i licit funds and confer with the Work men committee. . Corvallls Gasette: The attention of tha public has boen called to a calf that belongs to the O. A. C. farqn. It is really a very fine calf an 1 weighs 600 pounds, jits age has been glvenj a four months, but in fact it is a. trifle more than rix months old. Anyone with : a knowledge of stock could-tell at a glance that it Is a fin? animal: It is by the Johsl Osborn btdl "Mo Idler.' Corvallls Gasette: A few frnlt trees are coming out In bloom. In 'certain trts of tbe state there have bs'ii re cent cold rain., but it has nnt been re ported! that' the fruit proEpccts have been injured to any extent. t Corvallls Gazette: It is a public out rage that the county road, should be in the, condition we Arid some of theni at ju"sent. I For i Instance, between JhlbFrrmth ami Corvnilis, a dMtnnce of out jsevin miles,, the roads; ure In such a bad condition in many .places thatNw fesither bed would sink out of sight almost Instantly. For this d- ploruble state! of affairs there 1 no cuse. Thls Is one of the mainly trav eled nlntds of the county and is old enough to have had somctblns suhstan ti.il donf on It. The public Is largely to blame for this condition and it is a sad commentary that If the public de served! any better roads tbc-y would have them. ' .. WANTS A DIVORCE. Mrs Mattie L. Klghtlinger Filed "a Complaint Yesterday." ; ' 'L.V Klghtlinger' yesterday Matt I hroughl suit ngilnst her husband, E. M. Klglitllner, In the second depart ment of the State Circuit Court. ; fray ing' for a decree of dlvorc and to be granted the custody of the two minor daughters, aged 3 years and IS mouths respectively and the issue of mid marr riage. iThe plaintiff allcg a" thsf the defendant, daring the part thrc years, has treated her in a truer and lrinu man manner;- on Sunday, Mart li' 2. tho defendant wV-uck r r-Ziu the face arid attempted to choke her and otherwise njlstr-eat and abuse her, and has frequently abused h-r In a brutal manner. Dousing the plaintiff jmuch mental l anguish and ntaking life bur denKome for her aivL beside asking for a -divorce anl the custody of the chil dren sh prays that the court render a decree requiring the defendant to pay the plaintiff; alimony to the amcunt; of $30 a month, and such portion of the defendant! property, conslsing cf per sonal ana real estate, be set aiwirt to t be rdaynll ff as the - cou rt ma y d eem equitable and Just. Carson i A Adams are the attorneys for the' plaintiff. SUPREME COURT ORDERS In Cases Now Pending Before That '-- "' Tribunal on Appeal. In: the Supreme Court, orders have been made and entered .of . record, as follows: : John Klernan, respondent, vs.'.Y. Krats, appellant; ordered on stipula tion that, respondent have on til April 24th. to file brief. I In the Skinner estate, George E. Lewis, respondent. vs.'T, W. WTanrt. appellant; argued and submitted on motion to dismiss the appeal. ' ' The Irving Park. Association, re spondent, vs. Virginia Watson,' appel lant: time to file petition for r hearing extended 10 .days. German Savings & Loan Society, re- Sondervt,i vs. Horuh M. Kern, adminis tratrix, appellant;, ordered on motion that -appellant's time to serve and file a oner nerein oe extennea sw aays. Pacific. States K. St R. -Co., re spondent, vw. A. M. Spurrier, et al ap pellants; hearing postponed to April Tth. . Inarch-Mountain Investment Co.; re spondent, vs. T, A. Garbade. et aU pellAnts; ordered on motion that re- t pondents have 10 days additions I time to flle a, petition for rehearing. . THE PRESIDENT'S ESTIMATE OF IIIS DAUGHTER. In spaking of his daughter Alice 1 a friend President Rorevelt one mid: "She dot, not stay in thj hour,and fold her- h.imdjt ant i nothing. Fbtf can walk as far as I cn, rd siie orten takes a irp f several nrtles at the pace I st for heiTw. he n nie.r jrv. shoe, shoot though she tSoesui care n u h for the sho.tnc. 1 dnt rniad that. It Ifrt't ncary ffr her healtl. but the outdoor exercise .Is,' sod she 1m plt-nly of It." Ladis Home Jour nal .' - - -f v:. . f- . ' . Realistic Realism. GreenHow Ndid you like the melo drama? - .' M Urown I-Trst rat. I re.-illy enjtjye-l it. Oreen What wne did you like bst? .-HrWn Tbe tank scene, t The itank was filled with real vater, an'd one of tbe actors fill fn it and was actually drowned. Chicago News. ! SOCIALISE in :: ""'CONSULTATION lie Mcetlca latfccW. r. t. V. GOV; R. R. Iff AN FRICSIDED. AND THE AFFAIR APPEARED TO RE a Love FEAjjcr woman wants A COUNT7 CANDIDATE "CAtLKD DOWN" FOR VOTING FOR Till. REl'URUCANS. . The Socialists, hi HI a "cali.-U ipeetins In tiw V. C. T. L'. reaJ:nff rooius last evenlptf, to which there , was tuite number-of followers of . the princlp'.- of Socialism in attendance, and th meeting vj prt?!dd oyer by It. R njan, .tne ?oc-ii!!H n:mln-e for Guv- err.or,- During the mt-etlng- sever matters cr routine business of minor importance were transacted but for the most art the time was consumed by listening to itpcechcs for the good of the cause. ' '' During the j course of the meetlnj Mr, Ryah made a brief address cltirt the order of the business proceedings of the state convention .i'aB PorfanJi explaining in substante the many ' 'dif ficultiea which were encountered in e-U-ctiing and nominating a aullaUie cau-d-iitte to represent the -f arty and its principles at the bead of thi ticket, in a t, eighteen tiou-lnatlons were ma4e, but In every instance the party o ht?a ored cl?nd tlie niinatloa in an elo quent -address . conveying a p.ausib! excuse for "their- r.onac ceptatu, 'until whl;e the nomlnatiohs were, gtirpjr the round sgalc, he, Hyun, whb pl,4ced iti noinlnation for the second tiru, 'when he arose and, ina few Well choyen r maik. accepted the nWminaUon for tt tlovef norshlp and was elected tp the can lidscy unanimously and in conclus ion; he stated that be had pledged hinl seif at the convention to make the fiKht for the sake of the partyan 1 thai h had entered the light "and wouil rtay with it to the iinh, thick .or thin, urvive or rish, and that la ihu tn he hofed to wear the cruwn'of vlttorj and glory, At the conclusion of his address ami de'cUrntjon.-i which r-lvcd a hearty oval Ion, a lady arise and, ad-tjvssug the cha.ir, , akcd for lufurmutlon re garding'', one,' of the Sociailists who, It w is -rumorea, iwk --nn active part ano voted at the Republican primilcs in thw North Habm precinct, of vjhUh b vva's u rfsid7iit. Secretary 8hcrwxd voluntft-rcd ih.e inforniatlon di ?lrtNl and It -was to the effort tfi.it while 'the ru mor w'aa crre't, in so far nit tht purty j" volliiB was com-crticd, be bal Iiatl uiti interview with the refractory incn-b-r and that while the latter had vttrd In the Republican primaries li- had done so indirectly for the- "Initia tive and Referendum," which he con sidered the first rtcp toward M.lalin and thoubt that' In o Voting h wa doing htm duty as a 8ocl:iHst. , Tin:, subject was the ocearlon of a spirited and prolonged -disci(is'ion arwl, , white some of those Resent were in favor ol "tailing him down" and .making, an example of him,! It w as HnaTSy coriclu I4. i that, notwithstanding th- fact 'tbit this spouser o'f "th- ciuie had bt-ch m.minsted on tne cohnty ticket, lie had not as yet fKed his acceptance of th. nomination and was th rcfore in no po sition lo -be "caiod down" and as it w ;? proposed to 'hmy , the' strtnsrth of th! Sot ialiets at thecoatlrg, e!cctln, nn! they could not afror-i to lose his vote the' mitter vrould. be looked over In t hi lrrtanee,. , -. iVt a late hour the meeting adjourn cd, the mftmln'in ptes-tnt more c nth i"- atk- than ever. GASTORIA for Inia&tf and Children. Hi3 Kind Yea Hara Afwajs Bongbt Bears tho sHT V . a. CLgaatw of WLafttG&Artt z NEWj CORPORATIONS Articles That Havt Been Filed in the Department of Slate. In the Stile Department State ar ticles of incorporation hive leen filed as shown b?!ow: i Th Pacific Mercantile Company wli'. do a general" r estate buine-s nnd deal.-in all kinds .of -goMls. - The bead-(jua-rtTS 'will b in Portland. Th c.ip- If-ii Is ilo,fft. V. Carne, Jr J. F. tilt sh. H. I. Hmfth, II. T. Denhnin an'! H. I; Nidcim are the Incorporators. r. The Jlirrisbarjr -H-tel Company wilt conduct a hs.el at Harrisbtfrg, wt!h a t'af.itsl of HOW. W. It. Wilt.oe, E. IZ. rn-eyer. D. II. Pierce, W. I. Tjlei arrl Barney My ar the "tnconioratotK of recorJ. -." . . s 1 The Olympla Bottling Works, oj rrtland. with a capital sick of fr.n.t. tUvtderl irio 80 shares of $!' eab, will MtfTut s-e in the purchase anol ope r- iloa of lrwcrles, txMlling worss and n jtnufaeture. of beer, mineral an 1 soda water of all kinds and deal In wine. liauors. etc, Henry Wank. W. F, Graham and S. M. Illumauer .are the Incoriiratws. ' The Columbia Transfer Company, Ih ba'dtuA.rte.rs In RUfits, Orn. v-lH construct anVl oicrat a ferry so rrmm the f'nfumbVi rivt-r. from a ioSnt ct poniie Rufus, Oteirm, on the C'luirs-bf.-i'iM-irTiss the river to; u pint" n ib W'ahlnton shore. -Th.raptfal sirxk of I3'K Is divided Info 2. share a i tbencOTpfrators are Arthfr AmeJ, Jwcptt IV Anri and J. W, .SMirUh. A McKINLEY 'MONUMENT- ; ALIUNT, N. Y Mar.' SS.--A bill, 'aj proprrrwlitig JlW.e0 for the erwtkn 01 a nym'mtii Irt.TlufTalo. In memory of Ihe bite. Presblenti MeKlaley, was passed by t-h- K'nHt" tlsy. CLEVELAND G"IM fl"TIL piiiNfirros.-N. J.. MsrVu r 1:- Prer-ident Jr'r Cb'.ciin.L ai-'i Jfrs. ( Cleveland left b-re today on an i:jf!-r trip tw the; South. ( " ." " f Mrs. J. J. Graham, of. Albany. iUl 4 with frHxida in ths city yt&ts-rZsy. Pir- InloussEiold Or florae Book of Health to m: ENT AS TvScc-a THIS IS Oil? OFFElti TIII3 MAN ON .YKAPJ $a.25 ; j iinitir.-? ax or! AL'LK I 00K phobia, sunstroke, tits, falls sjvalni. rtttH 'th croup, cholera, etc. ill U.ft effect, the treatment and tlw ; ity. Treat b!- on the I'arst fe t!on, J.olouf-, ;ri-f, l"en ing the inilucrcc of .tlv rni'ii it on the pplt to the .fact that htit li dipn l lection and ruutroi of th p, lotw si'cl Essays on Intemperance, Kxercise, Cold, SPECIAL LE( TUflE A t'otnpb te -Mat 1 ia McIik :.! lt an nearly 30 mi.,tk-il ji!,ints, h wli'-r; f'.iml: l!i-n to be r.H !'.'-rel; for w: ' ' , " . Alaniial for Nun-lni the" HifU. Tr., - Itfifne. Dohjj rt je -it Jul Kanltat AVrI'Tj. I'utiiii .iii'ii of '.t;i CylttJtV au I Di veli t'int.ril, Address A ' r v ' im. . - . -- , . . ' ; all , iM' :, f ' . ; ? t . ; ij J -.- t 4 I l . . " - '..1 t !; "'----.;..-!-iU! , ti . . i. . ' , ' ' : i i : ;1 v. . r . Mil . . , . - i . ' ! f , , 5 ; - .. , J ,s l ' - - ti if Tlie Mossacluisc Us Mofiair flush Company Lowell, arc in 11 ic tiiur!;' r yciirvj A- 1 I" pecs for 334 SkttiQcU CulfJIrg ALL, YOU 'mm I am mm mm s . 'r is i AC L'J ,C i0f DEAFIUESS OR -HARD HEARING ! ARE-nOVV CURABLE . ' . by oar new inventioni . Only those both deal are Jocurable. ' ! HEAD K0ISES1GEASE IMMEDIATELY. F. A. WEBMH, OF BALTIMORE, SAYSt j. t- ' : ' ' ': :.- UAi.Ttxovr.. M'U. Mircti" net. a fall hitory f fu rmAn lr d mtryoor dlcretln. ,' - 1 .... A":r 11 0tm yn my est tKgt.U M BZ, ISVJ Otis Vept OS-RWiflg WOTW, USUI I l't my hearts u in thi rsM'ntirriy. ; -. : ..-.v . -, ... : . I-. i, ? -. 1 I urA?n"iit a lf-m.nt far" catftjh, tor tli'ree fmti: wr!t"wit snvM-cres, coti'MlJ-rl mim. terol hytitisn avonf i4farf,tbrnH A utiMsat -r U.'4 tj (.Sis ctty. mhn uM tn lht OBiy aw op?rtlif -oild t to me. mp e-ri- tf est r-r;jvry. that tlie head soutu would ' then titf the hf-i-inif t-i tHe'uf.H'v I " ". 1 t I nfi-. - - "'trsevnrt h ' !- :v prent.. A -J p.:A v - 1 it -ry s few ' .-1 ; rzs .1.- ;. - --.1 V. ,.:" - . . -Ti i -, GOOD NEWS TO HORSE OVNERSI a SUMS eiMI r&N HtAVlt iXD QiaTBMa ' menu Jink ! tb-T 1 fit?. TTit r.-rnt rZViUM HtULUt WOTT ?TENNYROYAL r-T-- .r-t nj- Tary V'ccJrriCj L-y Jrr?;ri;iL. i li. JIO 1 OR KALE HY 'L J. JtIC ki.K, D womanb-ws!, Hvitpz .aert i.jpmntxof orpans and body. Ko known ix-iiiC-ly Ihr vroTnerkcfiwsH (hem. Caonct do harm lib. f I IT lil- i!nn0.Vj-';v.' PSiyssciao A i'UEMIUM WJTII tVeeli Statcoman .I1Q0K: WITH Tim STATICS. OK BOOK ALONE -12 CO. FOUTUNIfYTP "KT AVVALU- AT SMALL COST. Tie ohfy comptcte h4i choid guide nd .ti'I-.b'e, Ft-nUtne med-' i nl lmk ecr cub llshcd. " ' . . - Every iji.-eaf? - to wfcUlt . i ;he . human " rare'. I "subject Is ful ly treated In this ex h'lU live volume. New diseases'. Treat- I rrnt- and Theotbs which have aisoarcl wUhtn the Ja-t !ew yea is, and which are not even nentlord lo: other so-called medical .t.bonks, are herein 4l'U??d. and the trfatmnt and .ymetllea set forth; " ftuch Karserlo'ogy, . - Ap; n lie". i. Tut t r cuUiirls, Hrn t Ism," 'Vir.ereal wn t-kln ivis-es scs. La : Grip) e. Nervous Dlcasi . 'etc. -' - ' "'"'..- ..:!' TK-ttmtni end cur. of rlfiy dlseaen of Men and Women ar.d CI. Ud re in TVc sia;-p'-t .and Wet lemc-d-lcs; ininute i dtrec . tluii- . In cased of w o u n d s, scald, burin. 1 0(3 ii, hjdro- lrulii-s; aUo for 'sudden' c tt-s wk a. Hkr cn !; --tbs ' symptoms; the - nature, th , rtrncJv nf -every dieast 'Which affects' hunt n n.i ii;id E(iHlori, site hi ss Iwve' Hope, Joy, Af I)..:.ait. Avarice, Chtrlty, Cheerfulness, show- body: eminently tuU uluU'd tu i arouse tic to :x Kreat tX-vrriv upon the prorir di- c "r.o;bn'j, '.' '. . ; - J .- Use of Tobacco, Sleep, lla( lis, Etc. ; TO Y0UN(f MErf i:t of Ihf princiral. mnedts, 'including I Vetfctub'i ii-mWl; lcs-i1ptlon of cjkIi: time to t r rvc smo; t blr prep iral ln t!so4 on An-ilomy. I'hvflolJiiry nnd 1 1 y- I'fonoruy - Vcnlll ttion. I'ure cihI Impure Air, Drain D,lnfi taut-, "V-. tc.. pbyslcil f . J ' ' . - Statesman Publishing Co., Salcu, Oregon Mass. njwtli Oregon Mohair. HirKTi vr rjrailcs. rcrtland, Or. HEAD NOISES? r r-rr -saaa 'f mmur m 1 J I ,S cashsOf in Sew ti i s-r, sjid ordered vnwr trrt-! -to:"? r if;: cn, ih ee-e-l..ndi .'fl'l.t?? ThMfRtit:d pfiwtitrm mt tnmul front m. rtopc of a noted 7cxaHn Vrt-rt miry garnroa, and fcavs heea Vrurwtmtthlly tested dot the ptutt 3 H yrars in tsts rrm-ntrr. cotiiroi of pare vr tiirrr,to.r, sre AVAfc md inn CURE Urt HCSVES sn1 n mi- tfrftn wbn hhrTrSiirie.trh a Cough, Cold, OUT CUfta, Eye, t fiioottc, and lAjmm of Appetite, As m, blood porihe s ' bare no rnami, far snle trr Wtiolrsste and hetail Icos- fw-r pray. Bf ms.il, CO rent i front fcOrST. SI, rAwlmKThtt. HmJOM ttmOCT. - PILIS Tbrf pT!rcorne WeaV. new. irregularity and 9 otniHk!ona, increase vW'- are. tAVK fAVi;iW" to frirVak a r'.-aswr'w. mi.isf I'I.is, JitA. 1IY J1IAII-. Kolrl rr aiKMrCA L CO., Cievcland.OhW litCGIiiT. LALEM, OREGON. ' li ...