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DOIEF CITY NEWS. CULTIVATOR, GARDEN" TOOLS At the Mitchell. : Lewla & Staver branch, Balem, Oregon. r dvr2t. of a few: months. His coming" was a pleasant- surprise ta bis parents and friends, who 'did not look for the wn derera return until Jatsr In the spring. THE MITCHELL ' . Is the ; bicycle hey buy. . Call at Mitchell Lewfa aVTBtaver and see ft. Salem, Oregon, . j . dw2C CA MTAL CITT fi LETT CLUB WW give the, fifth of its aeries of danced Wednesday evening-, April 2. at Tioga haii. WRITE OREGON POITLTRT Journal for a rnnplc copy. A prac tical poultry paper for breeders of poultry. Address Salem, Ore. ERIOHT SUNSHINE " Brings happiness. Coupled with a Jlenle-bMirry. Joy Is complete. Mitchell Lewis . -Staver sells tnl busrgy. Sa lem, Oregon. , '! ' dw2t. , minder of the; damp days of the past winter. It was one of the most pleas ant days of the. whole year for wheel ingno dust and the mud about dried up and the menjand women who own wheels, and all others who eould bor row! wheels, were : taking- In Urge, tan i drauehts of the oxone that ex- NEW TRUSTEES CHOSEN The service at the .Liberty street Evangelical church on Good Friday jpaDJa the lung and puts bloom on mornln Iwere well attended, ' audi the cheeks of . beauty. The street cars quite .spiritual. At the close ot the I were well- patronised. Such , weather service an election for trustee was u good thins; foe the street railway held. D. Blewert, whose term had ex- i lines. . Rainy days are good to rorce pined., was 're-eleoted by a largej ma-1 the regular customers Into . the ears-. Jority.i 1 T. Axcbenbrenner, ' who P but the bright days bring people who about to jnove' to Iowa, tendered, bis take long ride . for . pleasure, ana resignation -mm trustee. . John Mumm j these fin the cars. It is a well known was elected to fill the unexpired terra j fact among-' street railway : men nat of Mr. Aehnbrenner. John C'Shults th excursion travel is the kind tnai remains .the treasurer and;' church. - . 1 of tha board :!-:. helD to ray divldenda-ne regular travel mar keen up. the expense. The An Mthr i anoreclated by the rar mora too. j fort" It ptftat the ground rVtt, j in condition for plowing: and seeding. .Ufaing - . w,- K.o.. tana. ftaved nuuicrx inat b" - . - YOU KEED A ; ! Cream Separator, The American Is considered the best. -. Mitch!!, Lewis Sc. Htaver Branch. ' sella1 them. Salem, Oregon. ... . s dw2t ENERGETIC MAN WANTED To learn insurance buines. Sal ary, paid while learning. ' Apply Mon dava. tn.; Koom 10, McCornack blk - Balem, REV.- KHUPP ILL i t Rev. N Bhupp is confined to - his . room with Pneumonia, and will not be able to attend to hl duties for several day. He is being Attended by X3r W. II. Mors?. . j ' i : FOR ItURAL CARRIE 1 1 , ' , - An eaamination' will I be held hre on Monday. March 31, at 9 a. m., for the joaftl(ia 'of-, carrier, on ; Rural Rout No. 4, J. W. Idas, route in spector; s-yHv? ' - ' 1 - t -V OREGON POULTRY JOURNAL-- Is the only poultry paper published on -the coast, that gives the com meatlal aide of poultry! raiding along with" the fancy, wjd fojc earn pie Ore. dw NEW CONCRETE WALK Aingch needed hnpnwement la "be ing made at the northwest corner -of Court and Liberty atreett, in the shape ot a new concrete walk,) alongside the property of-D, F, Wagnrr.. J NEW BASEBALL TEAM The Cgplt-U Btmrinf-ss College boya have organized" a baseball nine, to hs known as the Capital I$u.lness College Team. uid .elected .Oeo.j McCorkle as captain. Th-y will be la readiness .for a ood game won. . .)','"' i ARB TOU RAISING CHICKENS-r. .71 If ao- you need a practical poultry PptY. Write- for a umple of the Oregon Poultry Journal' and met It there' is not enough information in on Isau to make It Invaluable to you. I Address Salem, Ore. d . t ? . ' fA CARD OF tTIlANK8 1 Mi. and Mrs. M. HaberTy donire to exprcut .their sincere gratitude to all those w-ho sc kindly and sympathetic ally volunteered their aid andX-ohdol-ence during their recent ad affllc-tion. occasioned by tha Ions of their daugh ter. Miss Marie Haberly. i -dw!.'" MORE EMPLOYES REQUIRED-- ( The business at the Hmithern Pacific paeengr station xin this city has In creased to such proportions th.U the company has found It necessary to em ploy more help during the dy tlme, atd a" man is expected ' to srrive here, ml enter upon his' dlutles about April ASSAULTED A CHINAMAN Wong Sam, a y Chinaman, w about different ; o.Hces and ; buslnejs j the many rainy days the (Ml ssr- houaea in thl city, was assaulted pnieral weeks. 8aturoay night, by Richard Ely, Jr., a farmer reform, rchooi r ward; while walking down State street. The blow struck by Ely broke : the Inoffensive Chlnaraan'a nose . and ' otherwise dis figured, him. . Ely was arrested, and arraigned In Justice of the peace W' Vonzhi court yesterday, where he pleaded hot guilty, ' aw hia hearing flsetl ttir 10 iVlrnk this tnornlna.' P. H. D Arcy has beea retained to assist J aj HflbCf, tfaC SalCRI BalCf, i-nri'iiiy . niiviuc ii DECISIONS OF SUPREME COURT prosecuting thfe case. fSO bonds, t Ely la i held in I Wins His Case. THE BUTTER. INDUSTRY . , There is rchsiderable activity in but ter making among -the farming class of, the Willamette valley hereabouts. Juat now which gives promise of con tinuing to a great extent. A local firm the Salem Creamery sold thirteen separators last month and could have disposed of six more "had not its stock of such machine been exhausted. A. A. Uhderhill, recently froni Wis consin, Is now one of the proprietors of the Capital City Creamery, at Sa lem,; having purr hated a one-third in tercut from George W. Wceka-and H. Bj. Thielson, the promoters of tfhe ea tabllshment. . A dealer was ask ed yesterday about the state tof the SUED FOR TWO THOUSAND JDOL- LARS LOANED A FRIEND TEN TEARS AGO OTHER " OPINIONS HANDED DOWN - YESTERDAY, AND TWO CASES ARGUED. ' JC-th to ferre and file their brief. Tne 'Advance Thresher Company, ap peaiant, vs. Addle C. Esteb. et al- r? spondents ordered Ion motion and af 'fldavlt that respondenta have hutil Anrtl 20th to serve and file a brief herein. , -;;-' '" " . ' ' C E-'IIarmon. administrator, appel lant. Charles Decker, respondent ordered on stipulation that appellant's time to rife 'a petition for rehearing be extended, 20 days. ". ' ( ; Salem Flouring Mills Company, re spondent, rs. Wnu P. Lord, Governor, et. al, appelant; ordered on stlpula tlon that appellants have until May 1st to serve and file their brief. i . AN EXCELLENT ATTRACTION . - f5cenery, coatumr1. electrical effects. In act all the appurtenances necessary to a complete production of "The Tam ing1 of -the Shrew.' are carried by. the James B. Delche r Company, who will present Mr,. Charles B, Hanford, an J a competent company- Including Miss Helen Grantly In Shakespeare's Immor tal comedy at the Grand Opera House On Thursday. April 19th. The coming revival of "The Taming of the Shrew" wll) be one of the most pretentious on tour this season! There Is no authentic news from the PtIk county . oil .well since . the report that ol was , struck. Come to think i about It, that was good enough; news. But the public would Ifke to h4ve the particulars, fully conflrnr'd. i i - The propositions to weautiry Salem are ait right. But talking about beau ty, the hundreds of sweet faces, under the new Easter hats on Sunday last, in I Salem, ought to establish the reiuta- tion'of the Capital City in this line. In the Supreme Court, yesterday, several cases were decided.' vThey are: J. W. Hirber, respondent." vs. C. ' W. Miller, appellant; appeal from Multnotxiah county, Hon. - A; L. Fraaer, judge?-' affirmed. -Opinion by Associate Justice C. E. Wolver-ton.-i. " -. . This was an action to recover Money butter market and he replied that the! alleged to have been loaned to defend- supply was about as usual at this I ant by the plaintiff, the well-known time of year but the quality slhowed I Salem baker, who resides on Chemeke considerably; .improvement over- any ta street. The complaint contains two previous season , and "country" butter I counts, the loulnirur of 12900 .-On two could be sold much, more readily. -.The I different dates in IK92, on which only a paying price for euch butter !ia at I portion of the interest had been paid present from ; 17&-2 cents. RATES AGAIN REDUCED From all points. Before you make defi nite arrangements for that trip East let us quote you rates via the Illinois Cen- j and no part of the principal. Tne an swer consisted of dentals only, i The appellant relied for reversal .upon these points: First, .'his' motion fora nonmilt at the-close of plaintiff's testi mony; ;seecnd, his motion to direct a vedrlct for defendant; and third, his reference, to the argument of plaintiff's tral Railroad. Our rates are the low est! to be had, and it will pay-you to attorney m going, over l-feridant'a ob- i ;wu ru v miic-iy I M,trm iltM nf h-evlr1enfe aAAur write US. municate with us tell the agent from whom you purchase your ticket that you want to travel by way of the 1111 nols Central, and you will never regret the trip. If any of your relatives or friends in -the East are coming! West while the low rates are in effect,; write us about them, and we will see that they get the lowest rates with the best service. Through tourist cars, person ally conducted excursion cars, free re clining chair ears; In fact, all the latest conveniences known to modern rail ed and resort to personal abuse of de fendant. On the first two questions the appellate court holds that the tes timony was properly submitted to the Jury. On) the question of abuse by plaintiff's counsel the court in ita opin ion says: 'TJy presiding over th trial and not ing the bearing of the parties and wit nesses, and tne testimony in detail, and having in mind the full scope of the case as it appears upon questions DO YOU GET UP U WITH A LAME BACK ? Uaney Trouble Makes Too Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers Is sure to know of the wonderful cures mada by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. the ereat kidney, liver I and bladder remedy. n It Is the rreat medl- P cal triumph of the nine- l..i teenth century; dis- covered after years cf CCJVS yr. KUmer, the eml - t "i netit k'.dney and , blad der specialist, and "Is abndcrfully successful jn promptly Curlns tameTSback. kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright s Disease, which Is the worst form cfMdnsY trouble. Dr.. Kilmer a Swamp-Koot la not rec ommended for everything but if you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found lust the remedy you need. , It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, jn private practiced among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved to successful in every case1 that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper roJwve not already, tried it. may have a nmpie Donie sent tree 7 mail, also a book telling mora about Swamp-Root and how to Iind oat you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer lit' this paper and roadlng. Fof particulars , regarding ot, ,fat V be BUbJnl"ed to 'send your address to r. Hm rvi .tnrJ.ifr, .flal Judge acquires exceptional tacil- rv. Kilmer &Co..Blnr- ent connections and routes, etc..! etc, U!f advantages for. determining jhamtonV N. Y. The call on or address B. Commercial Agent, 142 Portland, Or. H. Trumbull, Third street. - -f. DO IT NOW Make inquiries regarding the best route to take on that trip you are contemplating this summer. The Ca nadlan Pacific Railway can offer great-1 court,1 although we are impressed that er inducements to travelers than any I it should have been exercls3d differ other route- It is the popular Tourist I ently route. The acenle beauties are unsur whether excess In argument through 'retrular'fiftv cent and HorsSSTSr invecuve ana souse is oeing miiuiKvu , rtdiar sizes are Sold bv all eood drurp-lsla. . ill, iLrii(.e 11 to lull iiiti appcimi cuun will not disturb his ruling touching the matter. The remarks com plained of do not fall within the pro scription of the exceptions (noted in the opinion), and we cannot, therefore, disturb the discretion of th? trial fA CREAMERY ASSOCIATION 1 ne tmnrwe. t o-Opcratlre Creamery Association was Incorporated at' the Capitol, yesterday. The! corporation win operate a- rn-nmcry and deal in the products of the rant, at Myrtle roint. The company has a' capital of 13000, and Wm. Russell. It. C. Shu.ll, nd W. T. Warner ure th.i lnorrxr tors,'; . , . i r WEW MACHINERY -COMING Stne tlmv ko the propHe tora of Jhe raicft Meant' Laundry ordered some eww and Improved Ironing machinery net yeiHerrtay Colonel J. CHmated re cetved a dispatch from tha factory-no tifying him that a carlortd of laundry machinery had left Rochester. N. Y., on -March 22.1 for Portland,. Including nis rnaenmery. w nich is ?pected to arrive In' a few days. FINAL ACt 'Ol'. N'T ALLtJWED The final acrount of: T. K. Ford upon he. eatate of Thornas Commit, deceas ed, and hia application for dlschsrge aa admlnlstrit-or thereof, was heard be fore the Marlon county probata court aaterday and " there being no objec tions tberto, upon jnotlon of W. Tk Slater and W. M. Kaiser, the court de creed that, the administrator te dis charge! from hUi trust an J hli bonds meft released-from further riUblirty. DRAINING HIS LAND p . Vj lv J, E. Murphy.-the . T brkk ' and tile manufacturer,-whose place is near' the ftate Fair grounds, ta the kind of a doctor who belivea in taking his own medicine, , He has commenced the construction of a ten-inch, tlie drainf 16M ;feet long. H la sunk frm thrre to nine feet n the ground, ajnd It drains hi twenty-two and a half Hcres of land Into the ditch by the ride Of the wagon road leading tQ the Fa)r Grounds. TJ1I2 new drain -will enable him to."woikhl ground to bet ter advantage. both for agricultural and for brick and. tile purposes. ' HAClv FROM NEW MEXICO Atex Mir. formerly a clerk In the Ladd Buah Bank,, ret urnM io Salfsm yeeterday, after an - absence of two i cars, spent In New Mexico and Cali rnla; He spent a good portion of the me In New Mexico, for the benefit ot m health, and later v Went to High ida. Cdllfomla, coming home from -.la- place yesterday, for u. visit to his krenta, Mr. and Mrs, John Moir. The cmng than is much- Improved r In -ltn. and he expects to return to lew Mexico or Arixona fn the course passed,' the trailer passing through the heart of thej Cascade and Rrtcky Mountain Ranges during the day time wo days and one night of the grand est scenery Jn the Worlds paeeing rthe famous summer resorts' and jlot Hprlnes at Field, i Laggan, Slcamouse, Donald, Glacier : and Ranff, and through the famous farming districts of Assinabolne, Manitoba, North Da kota, and Minnesota. Making a trip vlathia route an! the beautiful pas senger ateamers '-Athahaka," "AfSln- aboi? and "Manitoba," across the Great Lake, the tourist avoids the heat, dust and other objectionable fea ture of summer travel. First class and Tourist Sleeping Cars. Dining cars ami Observation cars on every train. For rates . and-other Information, call on orj address F. It. Johnson, F. &P. A., Canadian Pacific Railway. No. 14J ThirdStreet, Portland, Oregon. tf. ibe A JUVE,N I LE SINGER 1 A pleasing incident occurred laat funxtay afternoon in this city t$at will be remembered for a long time by tboe who were fortunate enough to the Salem certa Com noon of a the players on such occasions, l'ur- ina; the production of the aeVeral nu bera tw-o boya, either of whom is iit yet S yearn of ag. wandered Into tjhe circle and began to keep time in1' a manner that pleaacd the $ muslclajns Barbara Stager, respondent, vs. The Troy Liundry Company, np- pellant; appeal from Multnomah county, Hon. A. F. Sears. judge; aifflrmed. Opinion by Associate Justice C. E. Wolverton. This was an uppcjii from a second judgment against the defendants in thl u?e. Tho .action grew out of an ; Injury received by plaintiff,, while op- fiatlng an Ironng machine in defend ant's laundry, where a guard plate, for the employe's Jrotectlon had leen re moved. The prlmlpai error relied upon fdr reveriuil was the trial tourt's refusal to instruct .the jury to' find a verdict for thu.defensoC The appellate court finds that 1 there was sufficient evidence introduced, regarding , necli gencei, of the defense, to justify the co so going to the Jury for considera tion; henc no error w.- committed by I the court In Rivlnt? or refuwtnK to give i certain Instructions, and the : decision Is affirmed. decided by the court 1 Other cases were In the matter of the guardianship of Katie R. Wilson, -Maggie F. Wilson, r,rln-lr,:tl i,artlcltanl Jn 1 1 iine I . -. - , --.. - - - , . t lr n ...i , ti-ii ... . ..... band Was giving one of its chn- '"fu,,t c 31,1 nos . at the Intersection of State niinors. rpna putting. guardian. merclal atrcete, during the artir-r-l " ' 7 . and were standing in the fo tit ll?? "Inger. W, Helleribraid, circle aa f h usual tuition of T' J- VUV and G. H. Pag', petitioners. respondents: appeal from Tillamook county, Hon. R. P. Boise. , judge ; af firmed. Opinion , by Chief Justice JL S. Bean. Otto Johnson, respondent, vr. James i. lomiinson, appellant; appenl from and also demonstrated that tho Utile Tillamook county, lion. R. P. Bolsrf fellows had ears for music But this was not all; a the band wa in the midst of r l?ce entitled "The News- judge; affirmed. Opinion by Chief Justice R. B. Bean.; The cast of V. Krause.'et al an boy" dne of the -.midgets quickly stop-1 pellants. vs. Anton Mueller, et al.. re pod his dancing movements and began pondents. wa argued and submitted to aing the words of the song, his by, lid. Mendenhall and Wallace Mc- awee -olce rising above the noui of J Cammant for respondent, no ont ap- the tnetrumenta so sweetly that la-1 pcanng for appellant. stantly the musicians were attracted! In the case of I warn White, appellant. and could hardly resist changing to J va. W. M. Lndd. respondent, which was an accompaniment for the little ' so- J also argued, Wirt Minor appeared for lout. bo was none other than Mas-f oppellant, and S. B. Llnthirum for re- ter Roy Mcllwain. son .of the proprie-l spondent. tor of the street. . Capital bakery,' on Qourt Lall nature smiled Yesterday .was a beautiful day. All nature wore t broad and pleasing smile, and moat of the people ditto. Such beautiful sunshiny weather puts Secretary of State, respondent; new life into the things that rr-wlowlrsif to the niness of the Attornev General, It Is ordered on motion that Minor orders were entered of rccorif aa follows: . , Edgar Popleton. respondent, vs. Geo. W. Jones, 'et al., appellants; ordered on motion that aptxdlanta tlm? to serve and file their reply brief be extended to May let, F. C, Reed, appellant; vs. F. X Dun ,"IhM been nalng VA SCA It KT for Ifiaomoia. with which 1 have been fllicted for otrcr twenty years, and r can say that Caacarets b tve itiven roe mora relief tbao any other rr me df I lia-ra ever tried. I ahail certainly rerottt-- mnnn tnern to my rrienus aa neinx all the art represented. ' 4 Tuoa Uiixaru, Elitiailll. A fS CANDY I , y"u,f tit mnii. tveanen. r- Urire. S'uXiC. 1O0. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... mrmrnw K.anf t.mp..,. rhlracs. Mml, Jtrir THk. Jl im1 . CIIMK TnMmi Hit Ml ' SIOI'S S. C. STONE, M.D. PROPRIETOR' OF" DRUG ' ST: ORB m, LEM. OREGON. L The stores (two In number), are 1o- Mlmt a Va ' M? nnt 9i7 rrtmmerefa street, and are .well stocked with complete line of drugs and mejiclnea. toilet articles, perfumery, brushes, etc. DR. STONE Has had sotne 23 years' experience Jb the practice of medicine, and now makes no charge for consultation, ex amination or prescription. He does a cash business. lie neither buys on time nor sells on time. Ledg ers. Journals.; day-books, bookkecpeis, bill collectors, and all the modern para phernalia of credit drug stores, are un known In his business, hence a full stock and correct orlcea ' ' from the earth, and. It sets all the creatures that move on top of , the ea,rmvto moving witn more energy. rart4 fje nis brief. The u respondent nave unui atay 1st to serve nspme glows into trie Heart ori n.-.n.' Hume. aireUnt. ix lu mankind and warms up the life of airTurner. et al, rfspondents; ordered on that an not dead to feeling. It makes atlnulation that arnelUnfa tim to the blood course faster and quickens, serve and file nls brief be extended to the nerve. ? The sunshine of yester-t jf ay lac , day brought the crowds out onto the, A. L West, respondent, vs. Thornaa streets. The atmosphere was . Invigor- filwnrd?. an:eI2ant: ortered on stlna- i ting-just a little crlspnesa. a ' re- Ution that apptilanU have until May VralftJ- 17 A 1THT win f aa w a. a-Sk a aa atroeg aa onraif yoatry- Shiioh's Consumptio n and oars is atroag e gnaraatce a cure er rr f and fsam. aiul are arm! rnn freest Hat Jxrtile if yoa write for it. &iIliIt'S cost 23 cents sad will care Con atnpttoa. Pneamoma, Prortchilia and all Iing Troablcs. Will core m rcti or eold ia a day. asd ttsaa ftreveftt Kfina rewltj.' It has been doing taeac thiar f ?w SO yeara. R. C Wn.i, St CV. tM Rot. S Y. . Karfg Clover Root Tea corrects tht Storsac POi!J TOBACCO SPIT and S RIO KB Vmef iraMt i .cm cafe be rrd of aj tana f tobacco uiag j Jy, ade well, a rotig, fnen-tc foil r w life d iar by taking MO-TQ-BAO. I ''' make waak fn atrosg. Many ri tea poonda ia tea rfara. Over Mnt1 - nnn ?rra. Alt Jiuiy. Care ruranti. rwlu Jt asa idnct rREB. addraaa RTEkJ,IVO i -t i- Statesman H Job Office Telephone Main 204 III RRtoTliG... Of all kinds from a card to a newspaper or a book ARTISTIC WORK - . - - - : - - -- : We are ready to undertake work requiring artistic finish; We, are better prepared than heretofore for this class bf work; :-.:v.:":W4-4:; FAST PRESSES Four of them at the service uf our increasing patronage. ! Telephon 3 Main 204 , ' ' . -1 v . - .... - I - I- . v i - . ' - i. -.. v ' : NEW FACES OF - - ; --, . i eisTYPE its : NEW MATERIALS Constantly being added. We want to figure on your work, iarge or small. Prompt work, prices . right and satisfact anteed. on guar- 1 LEGAL BLANKS About 500 difler ent forms' and new forms printed upon order on short no tice, i Low prices, es pecially for largo orders. Statesman Telephone Job Office Main 204