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salc.t, onnaoN. tui:sdat. ArniL. i. m: ALL RECORDS WERE BROKEN Pens! n Dills by the Use: Passed Yesterday reds PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S POUCY -TO VETO BIL PROVIDING- FOR THE REMOVAL, -OP CHARGES OF DESERTION DISCUSSED. General Miles" Correspondence Regard ' ing Hi Desire to Oc to the Philip p4nes Will I?e Kent to Congress To day Democratic Congressional Committee Select New Chairman. WASHINGTON, March 2S. The House spent the dy by pausing- pri vate penrion bills. In alt ?1S' were passed. With one exception this is the record fur the number of such bills passed at a- single session. Tpie Pres ident's policy with regard to the veto of bilys to remove the charge of deser tion from the records of soldiers came in for much discussion during; the day. , The sundry civil appropriation bill was rert?d, and Cannon guve. notice that he would redl It up Monday, At White House. f I Washington, Mar, 2. Senator Han tta called tut the White House tonight, and spent some time In consultation with, the president. Theobjecfc of the visit was not disclosed. ; , ; Miles Proposition i i . Washington. .Mar. 28. Sec retary Root luis complete!! his answer to the ilo.use resolution, calling ftr the cor - respondeoce between the Department and Lieutenant-General Miles, respect ing th latter' proposition to visit the I'hillpplnes. ' The answer wilt go to the House tomorrow or Monday. ' A New Chairman, . . . r ' i ' Washington,. M.ir. 28. Representa ' live James M. fJricxs was unanimously v .ehosen chai rman ; of tlm- Democratic Congressional Committed tonight. A cienrrrittee,' consisting of Chairman ' Griggs .Representative Williams, of i . Mississippi; t Uup-rt, -'ot New York; x Richardson, of -Tenn.; William, of ' Illinois; Jackson, of Kansas, and Hen - str.Culber8n,:of Texas, was appoiht- U to iK?rfect a, plan of organization for the ensuing Congressional campaign, und select the ircmstlnlng officers of the tjornnilttee, subject to a ra titration of the mNting of the - full committee - . April let... ' ' Hitchcock's Suector; , ' Halt ! Lake t'ity, I'tVih. Mai. 2 A f.prcial to th Tnl'iiiiu from "hynne, Wyrv say:' ...), - Infonnattlon t-crHved here' fr-m Washington. in private Inters, l to the effect that -HecreUiry Hi hr .M H a r s . ignatton, despite all dtnijl to tti' tm ..r trar' will shortly' l? Iiaudi-d rrpWVm IlooHevelt, and. that lils aucctisso will t Judgft Willis; Van In ntcr of this -. title, n- '; .', " "Judge -Van" Ievant-r in a mciniwr of . the JtTiiili in -National. 'mnilliee ) from Wyoming, it lid for lx years past has been AsKtMt.itit Atlomeydti' ncrat .. iM VIIV JLIIlIiUr J I I 1111 III. his men in a brilliant assault upon the fortified position of the Insurgent Gen eral Orolano, The Held traversed by the ; Washington regiment In i that ac tion was strewn with the dead and wounded of the contending armies, over Z59 dead Insurgents being afterward burred on the portion of the battlefield crossed fy the Washington regiment The .loss of the Washington regiment in killed and wounded wa fifty-four, i Uxon being mustered put as Colonel of the First Washington,! Colonel Whol ley was appointed a Major In the Forty-first Infantry, with which regiment he served or two years. ' Returning home, he w-a mustered out, of that reg iment and resumed hla dudes with his regular regiment as captain, to which rank he had meanwhile been promoted, flince his return to the United States, Colonel Wholley was stationed several months at Vancouver Barracks.) A NOVEL CONTEST. ' Torpedoboat Sank Farragut Technically Big Battleship.: f ' SAN DIEGO. CaJ Mar. The torpedo-boat ' Farragut shipped mit of harbor tonight, with ' the design of technically torpedoeing the Wg battle ship Wisconsin. lying at anchor off Coronado Beach. - The : Wisconsin had been botlfled that she might expect a visit from the destroyer. J On board the battleship the same watch was kept and the same precautions were taken as in actual war. The. eondl tlons "wer that the Farragut must get within lSOOyatds of the battleship be fore thelatter got the searchlights on her. The torpedoboat ; sneaked along toward the Wisconsin, narrowly mls Ing a picket boat.;. When from 1000 to 00 yards from the battleship, the lat- ter's searchlights found the- FArragut and a rocket proclaimed the fact. Those on the Farrarut claim -that they, won, and theoretically sent the battle ship to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. READY FOR SEA. the THE CONVENTION AT CORVALLIS Itzlzi Ccscty Uf publicans In struct Delegates for Geer claim In this connection, and has re fused to beeoin- a party to an arrange ment of the matter. SENATOR DALY IS RE-NOMINAUD CHARLES W. FULTON IS NAMED FOR SENATOR AT. ASTORIA TO SUCCEED HIMSELF. RECIPROCITY LEAGUE. The " Clatsop County Convention En dorsed W. L. Robb for Collector of Customs at That Place Moody and 'Geer Delegates from Gilliam to the Congressional and State Conventions CORVAIX.IS, March 28. The Benton county Republican convention met here todar. and nominated State Senator John D. Daly, to succeed himself. The convention selected its seven delegates to the State Convention; and Instruct ed them to use all honorable efforts to secure the re-nomlnation of GtoT. T. Geer.' . j Astoria, Or, Mar. 28. The ReptrWti can county convention nominated c W. Fulton jfor 8tate Senator. V. Robb was indorsed for Collector Customs. . , ,f .'"V L. of neman. DRILL IS BROKEN. pECIL RHODES' WILL. His Fortune Goes to Promote His Vast Imperial Plan of Education. jniSSfrC.N. Mar. 1 2S. -Th'-- D ijly M M s.iys. thkt the ie Ctril. HIkmI. w,l ft the hulk of his fortune, x t pl Koine p r fKUisit arid family --.tiuets, to th- pro motion of his Vijt Irniw-rlrtl plan of fd ucatlon. "The projut fn.hrurvit i-vt-ry l.ind whvMv! the I'nior. Jatk Hh-s. Its purtse Is the InMIfdual .bttrmnt of, th 15ritJh riu-e thrmfhotit ihc Wflid. Hinl the fosti'ii 1 cntlmcnt-i th' Imperial i -; NF;W TOUK, Match 2H.--st-;nliy,hnin ccuslom-d to tlrcl;s from -thr- -onti-l" nntioR the subjort of i 1 he Jameson , raid, (are arha'd, iays th tendon cor- r-!?tKtndMit to , th Tiibuni, ' by 'the I worlfl-wfide tributes to h uninue J grelnefui of Cecil I(hmls.' ; -Kvcri the . leadlngj writers hr wre ins(cairid : by m'"roriHs, -of the parliamentary in "ii qulfej', lit admit his complicity in the : rnid against th Iutch republics, and : estimate hi.4 ..blunders" as - -omihensur- i ate with his s"rvifs to the ifmpire; but now hat the world's press ranks ;r him wft'h Cllv and Hastings as an em it jilie builde. they ; aro suggesting the 4 substitut(on of Witminster Abbesf for H his plce olj burlst InsUad id" the Ma- -1 tOppO HltlS: ' - j .'. ; I- Th6seT intiimate with Mr. Haiksley. ii who "drew Mr. Khodi-s' will, are conn . dent that tbo. mining and 'othef. invest 1 ments : have been j pooled, and1 lefil en bloc as a trust fori the bnnt of South : Africa. Tho clotely assoristed wMh Mr. Rhodes do tun expect ' special re i quests. They asuert that It was one of i MrC Rhodes, cardinal principles tbat : I personal service should be well, recom ilcnsed during hfs life and that the i! bulk hjis fortune should , te reserved h for publi; purpow in South Africa." . .. DESERVED RECOGNITION. Col. Wholley, of First Washington Vcluntsers, a Brigadier Genera lv HEATTLF Miirch ; 2A.Ilsptehs from Washington Isnnounc that Cap. John II. WholteyJ C S, A.,' formerly 'olonei of the F&t Washington Vol unteers, has beerf pr6inted ISriga dier General by brevt,-in tecognitiVn of his distinguish! wrvh'eii In action near Manila. February 5, 9d. Colonel Wholley at thetnFi?itf his appointment by 5ivernor Rogers as Colon-! of the Was.hiagtou reglmt nt as a first lieu tenant in 1ho Twenty fourth Infantry, on duty aj militaty, Uistructor at the Washington State I'ntverslty. He is a ryoung man, twlng but 3 years of age at the time of bis appointment to the command of the regiment, ant at that time one. .of the youngest, if not the youngest, colonel; In the volunteer army. j Colonel Wholley was in command of his regiment on the 41 ring Hn! beforf Santa Ana. a suburb of Manila, and led . t ' - j . ' . 'I - :- ; Moody and Geer. , Condon, March 28. The Gilliam county Republican convention h.f Id han VAatrrhiv tti tA WnnAv n nil dffr Meteor Will Be Given Har Trial delegates to the State and Congresslon- I nis morning. s , . al conventions. NEW YORK. March 2S. With song j They are: George Blake. wS. ami shoiu. 4h sailor men ntioard Km- I Caldwell. J. BowerTOan and B. A. Den- peror William's : yacht Meteor Ill are putting the finishing touches on the handsome craft. ? By Sunset' this e,ve- ning, with.- sails bent,' stores and water all on board and running gear colled down, "ship shape and Bristol fashion the Meteor' was reewly for. an early start on her nail-stretching trial, trip, which ii to take plaice tomorrow,; The .yacht lines are to be cast; off at about 10 o'clock In the morning and with flagSi flying she is to be towed out through the Kill von Kull Into the upper-j bay,! to a point off , Stapleton, 3. I. There the sails wlll be hoisted and she wilt proceed! down the main shlfc" chainnft toward Sandy Hook, anil then out to sea If the boat provesto be in a. satisfactory shape, the Mart will be made immediately-for Europe. ,. i ' r. .;, 4 if . AN EVENTFUL CAMPAIGN. His Senator Jones, of Arkansas, Finds . -.. Right to a Seat Contested. ITTLE -ROCK, Atk.. March 2? The nioet eventful campaign in Arkan sas Di-mocratlR annul since 1874 closed 4oii(Kht, and tomornw earh of the sr-venty-fiypj counties will hold the primary eHet-tion to de termine . the eholt-e- for United States Senator and state and county officers. ? Sjnatr James K. j Jones, and former Governor James I Clark are rival candidates for the United states Senate. Tho direct, vote in the primary elec tions1 will govern the l-mo'ratic nom inations for thf 1'giHlature, by which Scnatori Jones successor will pi- chosen next January. J " I Sinking Operations in Oil Well Near Independence Delayed. ' INDEPENDENCE, Or, March 28. Tuesday. evening the .drill In the oil well Was broken. The accident will de lay progress a few days. I The well Is now down between 700 and 800 feet, and the indications are most- promising for the discovery of petroleum., Sevr eral small veins of coal ; have been passed through. Natural gas -continues to rise from the hole, and . it -burns readily, as many men who have lighted, their pipes from the flame can testify. The drill is operated night and day; and the promoters declare they are n position to sink the well to. a depth of 200O feet If ncccHsary. A Natfotial Convention ef Industrial Organization Is CallecH CHICAGO. Mar 21. Governor Stan ley, of Kansas, president of the West ern Reciprocity League, waa requested by the thiciso members or the lengue, to caI a convention at Chiacgo, April I etb. to which representatives from all the; industrial organizations - in tne country will be requested to send dele jcitea. -for the purpoa of forming a National Reciprocity Association. - - i'l '- ' ""f ; .' "' ' i'" -NOTHING SUCCEEDS ; , LIKE SUCCESS. The Ureg-in ( Fire Relief Association has been a aucessever since it began business in January, 1S95, and: Is now growing faster than. ever, before. 1 Its annual report 6f - December 31, 1901 shows a n?t gain in amount of in surance in force of $2,628,787. which is 50 per cent more, than the net gain of any previous year. It paid 135 losses curing the year, amounting to 323,600. It Is strictly a mutual institution which furnishes the best of ' ,' j. Fire Insurance at Cost. or f urtfier particulars, address A. C. Chandler, secretary, McMlnnville, Or egon, or If you reside In Marion county, call on or address II. A. Johnson, agent), Salem, Oregon. Beaiithe Tin Lad Yci Han Always BocjM A CLASS FIGHT. MATTON.' 111.. March 28. A clasa fight, between fifty students of, the high school of Charleston occurred lat night. The Seniors were attacked by members of the Junior and. Sophomore classes. Will Miles had his Jaw brok en Several other students were in jured, v ' ." , : ( Every Mother Knows ( ' how: hard tt Is to keep the children cov ered Up at night. They, will kick the quilts off and take cold. Do not give them' medicines containing "opium. Al len's Lung Balsam, free from narcotic drugs, is never more useful than When It rids the children of cold and saves the mother's anxiety. It- makes a friend of everyone 'who uses it. , STEAMERS FOR TILLAMOOIv. ASTORIA, Of , March 28. The tug boat Vosburg sails for ' Tillamook on Kunday, and the passenger steamer Sue N. Elmore on April 2d. . -- WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY r To Be Installed Between: All Alaska Military Stations. SAN FRArfCIHCO, Mar. 28 Captain Morse, the chief signal ofllrer of the Departme;nt of California, received or ders from the War IXiartment tolay to otH-n neifsotlntlons for the installa tion of a. system of wirelews telegraptiy lstween the anny stations In Alaska. The. military authorities. am confi dent that wireless telegraphy will solve J the perplexing problem of Alaskan ommimication. The systfcm has been in operation between Alcatrax Island and Fort Mason for nearly two years, ani gives perfect satisfaction. ? nOL'RK!-: COCKRAN SAILS. 5 NEW YOrtK, March 28. llourke Cockran will s;fl tbmoi row for Europe. Cock! an is going to Rome. - ,, Nieola Teslit, the lnieiiryu ln-nvor. recently stated that the electric energy of a single HghtnJtig flash would b strong enough to light the whole city of New York for a year. I HOT HER ASSAILANT. Chicago Mi '.-. in m Killed by a Woman New Mexico, ; KANSAS ! CITY", Mo., Mar. 21 -A hpeclal to the JouriMl from Lia Vesas, N. -M... ssiys:! '-,' .?"'. , - Mrs. G. It. Walker this afternoon shot and killed J. H. Judd. of Chieii,o. in her rKnts"fin this city. Judd hud gone to her rooms and tried, phe l-leg-M, to assault hf-r. The bullet eli te; reel bis head, killing him instantly. - KXPUIISS AtJENT DISCHARGED NORTH YAK IM A, Wash, Mareti 8. ii. A. Oruham. agent of the NotjUiern Pacific office at this plat e was relieved tohy after an investigation by the company incident to the recent robbing of the express' mpany of 1263.: Th nuitter was kept very quiet. The mon ey was made good, therefore no er rerts tollowelT the mysterious disap pea ranee of the Inigiof gold that was sent from Koslyn to jthe Yakima M filing- Comjsiny, of tbls idace, m March 15th lasU - y TII15 MANCHURIAN TREATY. ION DON, March 28. The Pekln cor resondent of the Times -eables that Paul Lrf-sfier. the Russian -Minister to tih In a. arid Prince Chlng, President of the Chirjese Foreign Office, have agreed upon the, main conditions of the Man churian Convention, and that an erly signing of the agreement is expecU-d. t. NOT A CANDIDATE, .TpMAH. Wis., Mar. 2. Senator Hanna has written -letter; to!1 C. W. Crotty, of this city, stating that he is in no sense a eandldate for the Presi dency in 1994, and reo.usting his friends to discourage any movement to that. end. - PRIESTS ARE WARNED. Archbishop Fechan, of Chicago, Gives Notice of a Rebellious Clergyman. , CIUCAt KX Mareh 28 In an official i letteri.sent toevcry Catholic priest in Chleaco tod?iy, by Archbishop Fee han, he aj-s:. "We notify you that Rev. Jeremiah Crowley, whose public acts land utter- ances have" .given a grave-Seandal to the .detriment of religion. Is !n "oi-n j rehetlton to?thd leir!:lmate m'lmlaiH.J cal authority, therefore any r-riest ' of the-dlocese'of Chicago who assists 'him by moral pr finantial aid or offers him encouragement of any kind whatever, is ipso faeto surK.ided." A MUSK OX. Only One Ever Exhibited on American 1 Continent. p A'GW YORK, March 28. The only live musk ox evei exhibited on the Aiwrkah Continent has been added to the New York fcooloRieal Park, and will remain there as long a artificial Ice and a deep. col cave eari persuade It to keep Its hearth nd life l000 mr!?s away from home. ' ' - The ox was captured in March, 1901. directly north of the Great Ir?ar Iake. and a wore of miles from 'the Arctic Ocenn. Four others were taken at the same ' tl me. but they fell orev to the lejefe -dogs..,. v ' .;!. In Every Print Shop There Is The Devil to Pay -1 j atxl tHsldeji him, wshiive to pay a force of over 4() men, who are employed In the several depart ment of our esta Wish men t In. printing of various kinds. Kvery-' thing printed here, from a call;4 Injr -rd to n newspaper. Will you lMeonie one of our patrons nn help to promote borue ruunu- ( facttirinz? STATESMAN , JOB 'Phone OFFICE Main 2041 PRINCE HENRY'S EASTER.! NEW YORK, March 25. A telegram firm i Darmstadt states that Prince sod Princess Henry of Prussia-are ex pected - there tomornw fnnn Kiel to spend the Eiter holidays with the Grand Duke" of Hesse, according (tc the 'Tribune's correspondent. IIOD CARRIEU3 StltlKE.- CHICAGO, March 28. The U,runn tiotl Carriers ; . numbering Kwo men, have voted to strike- April 1st. to en force the 'dem nd for' cents an hour, ; t an advance of 5 .- I LI PK IMPRISONMENT. ; DAWSON, March 15, via : Seattle. March 2 William Brophy, who IhIJ up the Dominioik saloon last Iteeem ber. waa found guilty In-the Territorial Court, and wm sentenced to Imprison tnetn for life. ' , ' , i- i- rj, MRSt. WARREN DEAD. . ) HUNTINGTON. Mass.. MarJh 28. Mrs. Helen- Warren. Ife of. Franks Warren, United Sats Senator, from WyonMng, died here 'today." ; -' ) - ; Not a Minute to Lose if you are wet and feel chilled, to the bone, after a tramp through a. storm. Get Into dry clothes at once and warm your Insules wrth a teaspoonf uL. of Perry Davjs Painkiller, In hot wafer, with a little sugar. Thus you will avoid a cold, and, possibly, a long sick ness. The precaution Is worth while. There Is but one IPalnkiller, , Perry Davis'.--' v.i - ;-, , -. v THREE BANDIT PRINCES 4 , Executed in Trans-Caucasia for the . Murder of a Hundred People. IXINDON. Mar. 28; The St. Peters burg correspondent of the Laily Mali Siiys, that the. new has been received from Kutajs. Trans-Caut7ifia, that tlbree Russian nobles. Prince Ki pin ads. Prince Valerian, nd Irince Zulu kjdx were executed March 3d for the njurder of over loo persons. They were leaders of a. widespread traiidit organ Ijsatlon. which , had terrorized the Cau casians by systematic robber', arson and murder. ' - j JAPANESE HOUSE TAX. American Government Will Not Inter fere With Its Collection. LONDON, Mar. 28. The Toklo cor respondent of the Times, referrliw; to Japan's distroylnr property of Torel-gn-ers who refused to tmy the house" ta says, the Government at Washington rtcogiitxed ,the Justice off Japan's Hdrthwestern Hurseries WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Large stock of fruit trees and shrub bery. All stock free from pests and diseases. - All trees delivered free in Saiem. Write for catalogue. February and, March are good months to plant trees. ,.' ' ' -"' r ". - . - . .. " ! i '--''- ' , tm D. JONES, Prop. , - i 1 -' . x , -, , SALEM. OREGON. JOHN STOUT ' ; - - -. ---.-.. . - . , : - ,r- - - Manufacturer of ' ; ' A '.'-.'' i LosiberSasb, Doors, Blinds, ' Mooidlogs, Etc Fine mantles and gra,teav rfli work, show esses' and office fixtures, a spe cialty. Woven slat fruit Uya Southwest corner Church and Mil' streets. Salem. Or, Telephone I74L Hops Hops Hops If you re Interested la hop newrt and prices, It win pay jou to set tb reports of the N. T. HOP BEPORTINO X).. ZS Whitehall St. ?few Tork City EMMET WELLS, Gen. Minager. Woven Wire fencing Just arrlvetl, two carload of fi'II and lawn fencing, f'oultry fencing & so cially. , Send for catalogue and prk-e. 1 " WALTER MORLEY, M 1 State Street, Salem. Not what is said of it,- but what it does, has made the fame of the x E2im Wsitclh and made 10,000,000 Elgins neccs- f sary to the world's work." Sold by every jeweler in the land; guar-;-j'--ahteed by the greatest watch works.1 ' ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO. int( iLuwon. ' 1 A t'Qaf .ffffer , Dr- (Sunn's , ; IHIouseliold Pliyician OiIIoine Book of Health TO BR GIV.EN AS A PREMIUM WITH JiiYice-a-Veeli Statesman THIS IS 0UH OFFEI1 MAN ONE YEAR THIS IK) OK WITH THE STATK.S- OU BOOK ALONE $2 CO. , HERE'S AN OITORTUNITY TO (JET A VALU ABLE BOOK AT SMALL COST. $3.25: i 1 h ii s it 1 ' J-'it r it it Mi - ,vvr -r:ryi,,f , , I? : i v.'- --i.vi r if; . " Dr.:: r,iV.. t ii i iHfc - ... ,1 i'ilt The only cnilr.lf house-hold guiJc'aiii reliable, genuine nn-,1 leal ' hook ever .puh llshed. Every j li.s-ai-.' lt . Whit hi lhV hii.iiiiii . race. Is uUJ.- t i ful ly treated in this ex haustive v'lumtv New etlst aies.' 'I'm at , mcnt and Thiiii-s which have afHH-.ind Within the" .last tew yoat. and-.wltl. !i r nol i' even mcntl titvl , in . oi h-T ' .-4 ;i.it i me!l:-al IxHikK," . herein divcuMw-J, nn.l the ti aUi- m: , aiiJ reiiedlirs : i'tt brh. ; such ' lla lcrio'..fy. Apt-en lirili.i, Ti,i!r cuhmi". li7'ii'!itm, V tieical .' .in.l syu leas-F.- iM t'Jripi"'-. ' N'VMItii 1 .' Ir :, ct.-l .- . T-ea.i"ii4 rf ati'l :i!v ( rj .(.- f'f phobia, sunstroke, fltsj falls rM("'i and :n n .tn-t Vi;Jl.in. 7'li" ui cHjr-sl ;and-.. N-.'i it-wiit fSUfk!.' hilnute j dlrfc Alm In - "- J - ir w o 11 nNJ . y I d S turn. iH,T lO''"' sprains, bruises; also for -sudd n .1k:v j!. hk. i croup, cholera, etc. It letrrtbrs the tauwe, the symptoms, the niiii, in effect, . the treatment-and the rc-medv jof "every disease whlt h affnits rfti' ity. Trcatijit-w fn jihf Fusions- and Kmotfini, rui-h as. Ixve," 1 1 i k. .JoyX ' fwtk.n. Jcalwujy. t.rk r. FcJr. Impair. Avarice. ht ity, "h- t fuln-i li -v Nlng fh influence of the tninjd n the body; frnln- hily (Hlmiiated t'tnm' .-people to the fact .that bf'lh depends to a gri;it grcc uim the pt"i rectlon and control of the pinions and cn.thns Essays on Intemperance, Use of Tobacco, SIe(p Exercise. Cold. IJatlis, Et& r SPECIAL LEOrUR Ii TO Y0UN( MKN A tVmpiee.' Materia M lu-a-rly 300 medical -plants, h Ilea, 'or list of 'the-', principal rtw. and '.ygftab'ierrmdl"s; jyhrw found for ue. Manual for Nursing the glene. I'm"Sllc and. Fa nits whn to be truUhPred; hw it ircrtervw !n?e .-i S : "" Jfiii k. Treatises on Anatomy, y K-nmy-rntllntlon. Iurc reineH iHh-!r -1 : cs, ln4itdiri'j f ijition f fli; prp.t ration Warr, I'uriacaflon of M'aiHr, Iirainagf, "Cuilure ami Ut'Veloi.iiu'nt. -tic. T Address yotjfy ahd 1I and lmj'urV A i'r. etc.. etc. . rhytd'Ml 1 - '.""" I)!lnntantJ5, -i - - ' - 1 Statesman Publishing Co., Salem, Oregon The Pacific X" TliC Li'atlitig i wtt. Wc want jjrood will ruiv a liberal A'lvferti-iCis elu " - x-;r V CIRCVlr Special rates on long, t Twice-a-Wc!ck Sttitcf'i months after gi7irg'tli : Atldn ' Office in Statesman GOOD NEWS I mm "N Homestead SAtjEH, OREGON nrra Paper of the Tacific NoiUi- 1 ill UEtrattnl weekly, ft per year. ' age nls and solicitors, and to' such commission. Write for term. ' wM patrniz? thfi Homestoad ATIOS, 8,000 WEEKLY. ) me contjracis. Clubbing rato with tho ri, itf&id in advance, or. within $ix e onltr, $h75, . - - . ': sh:" PACIFIC JIOMESTEAT), Building. . - - SALEM, OR. TO HORSE OWNERS! a ftURI CUKI FCK M11VI AMD OlSTIMPIS.i Thou--r Ir Lri nosdmtre fnii'le front m mil of d fintrf TrMiian Vcteriamry ftarirf on. and have beesi thoroerhly Utrd for tbe past J years in t hie co8try. toinowi of pare vff- etanien tnewt rink I irrmeAif. mrm a nmfe al trt CURE for HEStfEl ttnt all i from which lies vraariae.stn-h asCntga,Colt,DI&TCMPE. irr. Kniaootie. and Istm of Anrwtlte. As a blood mrffr r't. I lrir- f.o rrnt r" ptrVirc Pt mat!. Wweti, . rRUMMUi statu! buarssi, i. raw suaa. oaaaa uua . And every on of thoe brUss land said ttio proprietor of the t'lowvifle hotft, "went 'away owing me r its capacity win le chjn pasr.-n- 1 g-rif, T4 pas!Ki(nser and ' M.t r. J-. tr.akl.. .. . I .... . 1 1 v l.t th? . -sales muflc Is full of a weV-k's Xmntrd." ' , VI1, cr.ninn iri:d man, "you know thi.i Irr-aLs." , ' 'l:ut lac IjfKlford only g.ixed oi th Wini4w. Itaitimore Anprp-an Cloth tresnass notices at thki Htates man office. Th" North ;rman L.oyJ 0i 4nlding the biggest jta.mh -s-r in. Jha i I Vifit In fi va tii i vessel Will be .70 feet .long, w i '-' horse ower. engines. Its cost' wUi le three'-and ; one-half mlillon' --ltlars and Z ouls. fhatj j "Da d I y a sked Ii ttlt Hnhraim, baMy outldi 1 fi-i fut ttikkfy come from. 'N"M"r yo'-- ndne-'autkiV.: .Irreligious. lu'on," said the old man; "an" w'en V.trmtn , TlKmpiwh 1 comes' f o( dinn'r inpany i p In the Sunday. don yo' fink yo hab.ter ak whardat iukkey cimtm from, cider." worM. which is epectd tn tj able to ! ,. : v . , . ' s. Thn Cloth trespaa notices at the BUtes- ith V),.) man oflice. - ' '1