Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, April 04, 1902, Page 3, Image 3

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llamass Oil ii
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makes spaneiMStnc br;
B lik sw. MkIi if
Mr. l.T)r ImmIImI U.
b' ws 14 wcsikm
V tit T-n Mil
Katte tf STAKCAR3 OS! Cfl-
DON'T
MARRY, -DOCTOR or de
spair. "Don't do -a thins"
till 'you see tlMHr what'i
IwVt ,y a! 1 of Flashlights: on .Human
Nature, on 'health, disease, love mar-
rl'ifc'e nnd parentage. Tells what you'd
ok a floMorb'.lt, don "like to.-; 240
iW, i II iu rated, 23 cents; but to in
i i .hi"- H we send one only to any
AWt' for poWire. 10 rental -
" Murrey Hill Co E. 129 28th 8i.r N. Y.
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NO.
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comlnc sea-
Will stand for Mam the coming sea-
pon at Corner of Perry and Xaberty
street. I Far Fdlgree and particular
call on -' ( ' ,' -. '
Dr. W, Long
- f ? Veterinary fitirge on .
Phone 2CC1. Balam. Oregon
,; ; ; I , .
M tl;f A. J. -
CnSmrL
Z,r. lfcke ufc Bdm-el
looacco U t'vpr Alblna.
UsIllQvf I'l.mitllnVl.'MOrt.
Kurseries
W 1 IOLKttA'1 .1 : ,A NP, RET A II
.1
.. lairre rock of fnilt frees.;nnd'hrub-
ry.. AH t).k ! froj;ri (, sin aiMi
fllas. All ir 1Hve.riI frw In
Hufcm. ' W rlti rir jifilosu. JVbriitiry
uri'l Mat rh rr- fM.ii niKiiih.H to jiiant
! rics. u ''
T, D. JOKES, Prop.
IS HARD ON---:-..
- THIS VALLEY
A C2llforc!2a Wh3 Came to Oregon
S for a Home
wrrir'A BTpny.oF di.appoist-
IfB HAD AN ATTACK OF
VALLET NOT UAIJ. J.
JOHN STOUT
Manufacturer of
Lamba, Sash, DoorlBllnisJ
Mouldings, Etc,
Fln mantles and ffrttea, a-Hl worav
njiow cant and oTOca futures, a i
rlalty Wotm slat fruit trtfi
Jouthwat eornrr hurcb i and MITi
trrta.fMntr". Or. Trlphofi, 1141
Loans..
AT mrrtRRS-T RATE.
INSIIHANCR
ki:ai, khtatk V
BOZORTH BROS
J2 Commrri lal Ktrcwt, Salern. ;Or.
II VM IJOLDT A CL RIO I IT.-Uv. R.
Wynri, who has been a resident of thla
iwction for several yeara . iast, t return
ed thi-wek from ,Oneun where H
went with hla two eon. Cliff and Tmi.
ome weekni (fo. ilr. Wynn Qld" h!a
ranch near Jtown aome itlme agro ar.d
went north jwlth the Intention of our
chaInj another fla-e, thinking; he
louVd get a much 4arge'r.plac than in
this county jtrfr the same moTiey. The
jentlttnan juIe,;a ; tnomngb Inv.jul
gtUion of 'lie land, In the' "Willamette
Ke' an4 4 t Cn4 any-land Jwhfch
tie considered jrocd iiouyh? to mtke a
HTlngr off ofeven at t turfed wed- iica.
Mr. Wynn dttri1ea the land aa ""oeing
poor,, ftM the' general apiearanee;'' jof
the house and barha nhowtxl ' ihat
the ?uivtryj tva noj prysrrou. -Mot
of tlw land tcould be bouicht tar Xil or
(er acre, and' would 5 never : of
mm n ;vaiu tor cairynna; ort account
of; the1 land flfyin: out go Qulcfc. "He
retuiin MMfij Jiafet .with' tHU '-"p-
tlon ithaot ever ana Ihformea tb 'Un-
fa thun. thiat" be 'Would buy aaotlie
rancif n thr vUinlty ahd remain here,
convinced . that there "la "ho place "like
Hlrh.itlr ter n!T " , ' '
"The, abovf otipptoa? frorn't tha rata'
union, of, Arrua t'ai.w of; .Marcu.iaa
J j5fit . ly. a: California man wbo - ia
aorne wbat IniereitPd J In Oregon him
elf, and lhlnkM,omethnf should be
aald to eouateract thU kind of a i
port. Thla j tMlifornla- mate conveya
ine jniarmation. tnui ir. wynn re
mained tw days or thereattouttt In
th WIIWjrntte .vaMey, and "appear
to have rrii.de Kood une of hi tl.i."
In. other- word, he ot a ttd caae of
" o;d f et". very gult'kly. JIumb.jMt
county, C alifornia, U all rlht. Hut no
in the IWIIIamette valley In Oregon
Mr. Wynn misrepresented the fact
when he Riade the atutemtrnt. (If he
did make ft) th.it the land, In the Wll
lurm-tte Valley lit por or that It "drle
out n uut'k." There In land In t!
Wlllairu'tle valley, as a rnatber of
course, that Is ixor, but theri Iji alo
ixxr land In Humboldt county, ('all
fornia. .-llwevr tbe K'orai run of
lanl In -the Willamette vail.-y H rJrh
and doep inl, with, proiHr 'culilvatloh.
it will, remain fertile for all time
There hi .-'no better land i anywhere
An J th Ktatement . that It urlea ur
julckly la. absurd. With proper culti
vation And drainage, the land In fhe
Willamette valley retain IU tnoHture
exceding!y well. There are farm In
the Willamette valley ; which tlv
hou.-'.ea and t)arna (and th fenpea end
other Improvement) do not ntake a
gixKl'or thrifty rhowlnjfi , Hut thin U
nt the a-.nral rule. 4iAnd there 1
Jut now n vant chunpe fr the bcttw
taking place. The oixjer on thefarrmt
of the Willamette valley a a ruW at
the present time i lmprovenent In
every way improvement in the metn-
d. f ftillIvatlon.ln the artUe of live
itiH-k throiifchoul the "Whole Hut, In
l.uli.HnK. lit raL-, etc. Thr cuntry
would probably not atlxfy Mr. 'ynn.
ltut.lt U one of the Very tn-nt countries
In the world, and th omdition on
th .irm are bound to contintie to
urow Detter lnueimtieiy.
thene
pound
ascrrrSMte 7s.0U0 tound or 433 UW of
the ln2 crap of Maiion county bat
The hirheat consideration in any of
instane a waa 11 S S v r: per
and the-l.wet wa li. re.tt.
The contracts fallow: .- '
4. A. -McUauahlHi. of i-aU-Dt. to A.
Lebman & Co of CiocWati. tthlo.
2'j.OOo pound at' It 18 cenJs. i cents
advance for picking purijoye.. ! '
T. r no"; a. M. t.'icmen and Mr.
M... Kelxr, of Chemowa. to tJeu. L.
Ilimei lZ.lfi) pounds at 1I cnt. 1 eent
advance for pit-ln puriMMU-a.
ricorge. I Kiiju,, of SAlera, to W. S
and , V. 'Ilanr.My, of Seattle, li.
touada at 11. oiits, -JTJi'l advante fr
plcklnif purfbse. - , - .
1 Charles Mattlon f F-ilem, In On.
1.. )toae. lO.oua jjKuna at 11. rti. -cent
advnee ttr picklrijr purpoeiea.
J. IV Kiw-r. ,f Silver-ton. to Kreba
Bros . of Farnf - .MjO round at l'ij
renin, ( cert for pliklnjc puriM''-
L VALLEY TOWNS
niSiNO YAl.rK OP TIMHRU lANDS
IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY
NEW GOLD PROCESS
Til 1-3 IfWTAL, COMPANY TO KX-
TflACT WKALT1I 1!V '. LONO S
'"MrrriioD. hkhins1 vuhk.
Money 6Loan
On Improved form and city property.
at lowest ra'ea.
, THOMAS K. FORD.
Over Ladd Huah'a Hank.
Palem. Ofro7U
' BIOYCLE THIEFi
The Universal fJoll Mlnlni? 3nd f.x-
tractlns company ofr thli l.ty Ia mak
ing active preporaUona tj befcin optr'
ation at the earlie.Ht rwlble date.
A bulidtnjir amply capaii.u to meet
with the Company' ii em and a and to
accommoIate all of the michlnery
for the preiient needa ha been moved
upon the R P Taj lor pretnlaea on Aiy-
Tillamook iteadlikht; The plank in
the RepUblicnn pldtfonrn to rale the
Me.Kment on tlmter land I a mov
in the right direction, and if carried
out, aa It eertoinly nhould 'be. will be
tbe mana of obtaining more mcney for
road puroae. The Increase In the aa
settlement on timber lands need not be
made burdensome, but raided enough
to correspond with the actual valii".
Aa we have often atated. the prejMfht
sya'tem of taxing; every tmprovem'nt a
settler makes on his place and not in
creasing the, aaaeasment on ii ruber land
owned by non-reident speculators l
unjuat. '
OREGON HOPS '
IN ENGLAND
s i
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frasrJrreller Returns frcrn (lis
Trip to Looiloa.
Iin IS SAT!SK1KI-VITH THE V.V.
KCI.T OF HIS TRIP. HPT THINKS
TflH ; NICXT. CROlV.'llOl'LU P.14
UF.bT ON TI1K VINKS A I.ITTI.K
UiNrJFR. V
Albany Demo-rat: Mr. Harry Park
er returned toAlKiny last een!nTB on rie. he aald. even nhould we have to
From VTedne-sday Statesman.)
Krancla Feller, the Huttevllle hop
(srowrr, who went to tondon several
HKintha ago with the pod Of hop ent
by the OreKon Hop r J rowers" AAMocla
tln. hna returned, and w-mi to be
v.ell pleajted with the result of hla trip
to the Hritleh mMropoKa. - Mr. Keller
haa not been In Kalem yet, since his
return, but waa Seen by a reporter.of
the Portland TeleifTam, and 4hat- pa-
lr, in its Ismie of last vennif, ray ol H
Mr. Keller's -trip: i
"Frank Keller; a prominrent hou
arower of Huttevllle, returned yester
day from London, England, after dl
I-JKlng of 22,0 balea of hops for the
Oregon pool. He thinks the trip paid
him well, aa the hops were sold direct
to the conumerft, who were willing to
Iy Rood prices for fhem. The iuil a
netted the growers here 10 to ISjcema
a tound. " J:
"Mr. Keller thinks Oregon hop etvw
era. its a rule, are in too mueh of a hur
ry to pickvand this gives the hops a
green, unrl pV tinge . w hen In the Imle.
Hops should not be picked until fully
a visit or Bome time after an absence
of nine years, i.rt in Cripple Creek,
where he ha been mining.. Lruring the
time he w crippled five times and
cam back -ith the rheumatism. He
rtturned by tway of iom Anrelce. and
expects to resume his work In Cripple
Creek after gel ting rested. He has
acme Interesting etr.rles of Cripple
Creek life, on of the llvest mining
champs in the -world.
Aurora F'orealls: Now bvthe time to
organize a baxebail team for the com
ing season. They are prt-parlng their
grounds ami have commenced practic
ing In nearly an our neighboring town
arvl there will be a number of good
teams in the field. Aurora has a sur
plus of brain - and brawn both and
there Is no reason why our boys
nhould go back and sit down at the
bidding of any baseball team in this
vicinity.
Kta-ytori Times: K, T. MattMe; "re
turned Haturday from hi,viilf to the
old home farmjnear litiilk'. hre
l.-la father, K. X. MatthlOU.bAa lived fo
more thitn half a t enruVyt While th-r
he wllrieKjed th? marriage tt hla aJstcr,
Mary Ioul)e, to Stimpson HowarI, th
president of the Haibera Ilound of fu
egon. live.1 ejghty guests ; weije, pres
ent, a grand v. KMlng-dUn vrtm mrt
t d, t:n th event w as rHelontr to be rf"
mmVMfretl. Th - bride receive! ioay
l4ind(oru rt-pt. Mr hik! , Mrs.
Howard left-Saturday for lenvcr, Cof
to vleit his mother.
l'olk Courrty ltenler: The -bwner
Of altout 10.00U a oats assenibteil In Ial
liVs last Saturday to, offer their wool
In U mmI. The buyers present were
Mr. 1 5 row n, of Sritfrn; Mr. Ray. r.
Herniteln and Mr. Metiger, of Port'
lend.. The bidding started at 21?:
cents and ran up .to 23 cents, the hlgh-
ct bidder tein Mr. ltrowru The goat
rnov concluded not to accept-the bid.
but have another meeting at 10 o'clock
April Iftth. when the potd will again he
put up for auction., The pool will be
t pen for entries up to that time. Tfl
M-t stern' manuf.ieturer way that this
year a common artiie will not b In
much demand, but that finer gfades
will bring good prices. A
r-ois c ounty t.tmicr; as soon a
the pallas creamery is ready for bust
r.esV and farmers around 'begin' to get
teturns from patronlxfng It, everybody
will be glad of Irs existence ftr 'It. will
rotin be realised that it la a benefit to
the whole community, Some are al-
reauy increasing ana improing thIf
dairy row. and many others will grad
ually follow suit.
corvaiiu oasette: Few antalns of
river steamboat would go out of their
i. .t -ii ,.r i,,...ima,f I y " oo c oi mercy for a
.... , . -., r--- fad
consiAiing oi n nur aKitmnr, inn
OAl'tillT 11 Y T1IK rilliCK AN'D IS
S;nt TO JAI1, SKVI1HAL
CHAROKll PREFKRRIIP.
H:lry Frier, rllns K. H. Johason. who
tsa arreeteil on sTtlntiAy tvenlng In
ibis rlty charged with the theft of a
bicycle , belong! nir. to .Rob-'r't (runcon,
irom?A-bIcycle rack on Ccurt street, ou
Wednesday afternoon, was given a
he trlng before City Roc-order. N J. Ju
dah jjewterday. at 1 o'clock p. m plead
millty to the charge nd was .ntcneel
to serve a term ot. two months In the
ctfiinty Jill. j
JTvvo othrr charge of x similar char
acter have been preferred atralnst
Ft iari which arc pending until he has
c.umipietHl hla present aentrce. One
of the charges la for the larceny of pr.
l IF. -Iatne's blc le, whiiii a taken
l mm foot of th-? suiirway leu'dlng up toj
Of. Line's offiie, on Wednesday after
la ori, and later found in Wblte's second
hand store on CiuunercU street, w he j
the thtei had dlioHHf of It for a con
riderathm of 14. (nd the othef charge Is
that of the larceny of Orvllle J. Hull's
htm'fl ft-rkt,i:IHA rni-lr In- ftvklif elf "Dr.
Stone's drux. .tire c-r. Monday after- t:,l
m-iin iinu nnu av a. r Pijvui' e r-- "ui j .
I.f !..l tjr t lmit A t fnr IT. "irt. . FO
Whoa biiT prciHnt : term ' of scnteaj
expires and upon hla rytaej he Ill ' -'j' ,-- . . t-.-y'
be I'eririT.fd uron on s or the other I H.:vKR'.I. CONTRACTS FHJP IN
fr .tne iwo raiier tnarsn aiw guen am
VPortunHy to plead hl3 quilt or prove
1 Is Innocence. I : '
large rvats. furnace, ete., hava been
taken out there and will be set ' "P
tolay. Mr. Taylor has an air com
pressor arel a reservoir in hi work
shop which I separated . by ' water
pwer and.wIM supply: the company
wrth air for agitating, purposes.
In an Interview with Mr. Long, the
president of the company and the pos
sessor of the secret pimula fir the
extraction, of gold, he said tn at h
hoped to have the plant rea,dy to be
gin operation by tonnorrow (Thurs-
lay) so as to be able to run two
batches of ore through which be haa
on hand, one of 00 pounds (tailing)
from the Ashland, Oregon, mfnea and
the other1 of 500 pounds of ore from
the Darheli Mining A Milling Compa
ny, or wasningTon, wnicn, win o me
first testa upon a large scale, A ship
ment, consisting of six tons of con
centrates, la expected to arrive at any.
time from Idaho and another hlr:
ment of 1000 pounds of sand from Oold
Reach, California Is also due to arrlve.-
M r. Long aaya that he reallxes thai
these tests are very ImporUnt and to
guard himself against bodily Injury,
in view of an attempt being made to
put blm out of the way, that the se
cret formula bas been placed In th
hand oC seven other parties and H
will be Impossible to destroy it. , j '"
He sayli that the Unt wilt be amffl
rient to meet .the company1. ; needs
for several month or until a Urge
plant i of several hundred) tons capac-
can be built. ;
. J .
X
or i i
m
up hops
urab brute aa Captain Allen, of the
Pomona. 'did last week on his run be
tween hl city and Portland. He no
ticed a ewe and a couple of lambs
that 'In .ome manner had fallen over
a high bank and were unable to get
back. The animals wer held prison
ers at the water' edge. The cptatn
changed the course of the boat and
went to their assistance. Deck hands
were sent ashore and after much
trouble, and some, delay, tbe animals
were placed In pa Mures green. Fhould
UMuek befa-I Capt. Allen he can get
a recommendation for a position on a
stock farm from any passenger' who
was on the boat at the time of this
incident.' 1 .- j '.';-.
Fllverton Appeal: John Lchty, who
has operated a mill north of fSllverton
for a number ;of years, wUl erect a
large mill, in SUverton.- , The ground i
selected for the mill ante is Just south
of The railroad, on the west bank of
Silver creeg. He will also build a.
number of flood da ma above thla city, j
in order that be may raft logs at al
most any season of .the year. This Is
commendable enterprise and our clti-
xens should do everything possible to
assist Mr. Ucbty an hi undertaking,
which we predict will be a financial
success.' ,. .
iioS
CtLTIVATORS, OARDEN TOOLSt-
At the Mitchell. Lewia
braach, Salem, -Oregon.
THK nKCOROKR OFfTCB
. YESTKRJDAr. . .
iv mntneit vet. - fl'el
& ' Staver' eaord iin ine un.ai 4 wui
dw2t rorder ,yaterdy repreent.jng4n.
, , ' ' - - ( 1 v
for
the
n appetite
f eel TW4 - . '
Crt lieea-
Xer.aai
In other wonla
Take a . Te
doc of tin
liitur. It will
stir . the
a-iomac!. and
Ilrer arid make
jou feel Latier.
wait a few days longer. The Hrltlsh
i-onstimer la willing iopay tba top price
for the 'Paeifle hops.' as the product of
the Willamette valley Is called, but. he
wants them fully ripe; In fact, a little
overripe would be better than prema
ture picking.
"He spent six weeks In the Ntrltish
metropolia, and thinks it U the dlriieet
city In the world. . The otnrospht-rev Is.
gilmy with smoke, and If one washfd
nia nana, .every rmeen minuses in
water would turn black from the soot.
New buildings put up within the pust
twelve months lok old and grimy, and
the sooty atmoMphere settles on every
thing., , London Is a busy cMy, how
ever, and the people are evidently
propseproua. I saw no aigna of extreme
Iioverty anywhere. , The Hrltona, al
though gloomy1 over the protracted
war In South' Africa, are by no means
in the humor to compromise with, the
lioers. In the daily papers and In con
versation on the streets,, evidences of
John Hull's grim determination are
plainly manifest. The Kngllshman when
he sets his head, la Just as stubborn as
th Iutlwrmn. and that is pretty stub
born. Mri; Keller Is gbtd to get home
ro regn, nd exists a prosH-rou
t.Kisoti for the hop grower In 1903."
.... . Net fa. Minute to Losa
I!rtu m.$k t and feel chilled to the
boh, softer A, tramp through a storm
Get.fmto dry. clothes at one and warm
your nsrds Vkh a teajponful of
I'orry IJavIs' Painkiller, In hot water.
with a- little sugar. Thus you will
avoid a cold. ard. issibty, a long sick
ness. Ttse-precautlon Is worth while.
There lnV' one 1'alnklller, l'erry
Davis',
New Nli Hi n&r
Department, .
Now Open nt Orcenbaum's
Pretty, D flinty, Very Desirable
Millinery. .
! '.. ' :- """,''1 '' . " ''. '' T 'V: " ' ' . ' J . -
Trimuiftd and" llntriunnpil fTftta in
all tliUtest Stales. Special At
tention ijiyen to Children's Goods.
Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store
i Ntxf Door to tbe Postolflct.
(DeiDtaBini Jni
aa
-v.. . r .
Sir of ladv Jones 2:46 un the mod.) 1
wixyiR or tin ftt'o-YKiti-oLD TKorriKU naiiKtr i nk si atk fair last vkar.
Site McKlnncy2:II U4
Sire of 4 iu .the 2:10 lUt, 19 iik th 2:15 list, IIS in the 20 list, at 14 year of age.
I'ne(iiaUed by any sire of hla ajfe. . -
LK. by faosaipfr 8:14, Mra of Harclle Jjlll, Mlis
Vint Um M 1 1) DfY li K t,
Jeebi'e 2:V2. anl o( hers...
HetnU dam JllllAll HIIILK idaui of Mclirler 2;14). by I)ort Wilktw lL'H.
son of Alcyone. . ' - :.- : . . r -, I; . . .
Third ilaru by ManihriiKi Patelien o-i, the (Treat broiKl riiar elre.-
rouitD dam by Aim nt at, founder of the Aimoiit family.
CirTAt.V J0.1K8 Us Mark tallUr fY!ol la isSa. .tends 14 nana. Wsl
ha llo poaB'W. ha
iMUl
a of
perisot trultlrtssenoa saa prnmlMi to t a srest Os l high cls hor. la McKlnney'a
bred Mm and prvuouucsd Mil of toiforui In oleolio. t'sptaia Jones will aak lu w smi
tri a follow: - - .
J8VIGT0N PA8IL r0SU4X0, ftB, I TO APRIL I. f AIR GSOltDS. SUt. ArBIl I TO JllY I.
Terns, $21.00 Seatea.
JOHN PENDER,
iu payable at tin of .arrlca, bslanos at sad of season. .
fair Grounds. Salem. Or.
Twlce-aWeek Statesman
i
AT FLAX FACTOKY
OLD WATER WIIKF.L ATI THK MILL
WILL HK liBPAIRRD THIS
WEEK. I
The work of making the necessary
x i - ...
riiirs ufKin lhi water way and power
at the old flouring mills on Front street
ih-making prepa ra Hons " for supplying
tower for the flux industry, is under
wai A. N. ttouthart, a local mill
wright, with two assistants, will go to
work this morning1 in taking out the
eld water wheel for repairs and to re
pair the old wooden flume lending to
th" wheel and the othr work, all "of
which 1 In th" hands, and tinder th
fuixTvlslop of th commlltee on man
ufactures of the tireater .Salem Com -
merdal Club, will be taken up ' and
carried on as soon as , , cure omittances
will ienrrtt. Thef dam In Mill creek
cannot be rejKilred until the prcsi-r.t
volume of water ia decreased sufTiclent
to perm.lt the work to be performed.
Mr, Eugene Hos?, who Is here super
intending the enterprlee n the Inter
est of a cornpany of Oreen Ray, Wis
consin. Is very busllv engage-1 la per
sonally supervising the cultivation of
and which he baa teased for flax cul-
ture this year and, Intends to begin
sowing the seed aa toon aa the land I
n the propir condition. He heped. to
be able to begin yeaierday. j
WEEKLY OREGONIAN, psr year........
TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, par year.
rfr-V !i OUR PRICE, BOTH APER5..i.
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PENNYROYAL PiLLSSs
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DEEDS REOHDED.
Five realty tranafrrs were filed for
record In the county recorder's depart
ment yesterday, the considerations 4f
which aggregate $42$, as were also
four mortgages of Marlon county real
estate f or 00, . $25. $2 and t4 re
spectlvely. The transfers mere: -r
tieorge W. Palmer to Mary .
Palmer. ZC0 acres of land in J.
and V. Li pox d. I. r.' L I e, r 1
Sarah EL Constable and, husband.
to Clarence Whale n, lot No. ,
of block IL of , Highland a tH- I
t ion to Salem, w, d......
Emelbl (3. Hendricks, ef a!., to
A. W. Oietiy. 34 1-4 acres of Mod
in section 12, t .4 a, r 1 w, w. d..
Thomas and Emma Howe ' to
Melnrad Fsssler, dots No. 3 as l
4. block . in J. H. frnf-rB
addition to Mt' Anvel. w. d.....
John II. Hhult and wife to Mary
Mary rX- Alnsa-orth, lotjj No, 3
and 4. block 5. In Wolfers addi
tion to Hutbard; w. d....
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,Thoino Hogan, formerty night clerk
of the Willamette Hot-! In this city,
arrived from Portland yesterday to ac
cept a position In a local business es
on." Tbey are "LIFE HAVIIILS" to o-lri.
aklinrf dee!(.f.ment of or (r a us and body. No
-s known remedy for woriien eooals them. Cannot iln hnrnwiir.
f ZT- beevrraea a pieaawre. ;j.M PCIt ItOX IIY MAIL. Hold
V w f.j. rA by lr.ffirifistjH. ,DIL MOTT'rf CllKMJCAL CO., Cleveland. Obb
FOR fiAIJi Jit Z. 13. MOCVA. p nrcOIST. 8ALKM. OREGON. !
DOWN THE GREAT LAKES
In tbe old dayt tbr
then used dKI not com pa
trip up and down tbe great Lakes was the
fatorlte tilp of trsvelert-thera were no tourist tlea. Th boitts
mains tbe finest one In l
re with those on tbe lakes, and tbe trip re-
be world of Its torL
Any local agent will
f!licr:,'
r-' i sir fiz
Tbe Northern PariD j, Tla Dulath, connect with tbe Lake
Steamers, and trip on the "SOUTH COAST LISUTUpjio aw-tr-
Ice again May 6tb-nd jbese iteamers, to the Pan-Atnerlrtin Eiposl
floa at BuffaH U1 he sJometblns; to recount to your cbildr-en'e chil
dren, f
t Send tig cenu for fonder tend IDOl," ready May lit, to CHASl
8. FEB, SL TgoL Minn
quote rates.
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EPIDEMIC now RAGIfJG nmonrr
HORSES. ?2l wot Care tkeatoffcarc. Coagb or
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