Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, April 08, 1902, Page 3, Image 3

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    6AJLEM. OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 8.
MURDERED BY
"A-YOUNG BOY
!
An Old M3n's Throat Cut and Ills
lfE SLAYER; HAS CONffSSED
IIR CLAIMS HIS VICTIM PAID FOR
THE fWMK A8 IB WAS AN
XIOUS TO DIE.
The Police Are Investigating the 0
and IMieve jthat All of the Strjry
Ha Not BBToiJ Othr Roys Are
Relieved to-Be Implicate! In'the Peed
Degfm:racy Unparalleled. ;
SALT LAKE CJTT, Utah, April .4,
Clyde Felt,' hr barely 15 years old,
fl;iy einfetedLfo the. poflce that it
was, he Who tut; the throui-of .tkimitel
Collins, the aged watchman of the Wa
&atka Mlnrai Springs,; 'whos-- body
found lust Kundnjr la a c-ave Jn thu
. I . .. " ' . 1 f , . . M .
i.iJjKj'Hf awvr warm niinnxa, in
Vlwil was ljn. the txiV cUdnwi nnlv i.
t-r repeated urgltg ,y the old manr.
-fwbo told the toy thathe Jntep,dd to
kill himself, unway, as be ivaa U red of
R say. h?wf.lled up the. entrance- u'
tri- cave. Collins, he wild'," hud given
lim oioriey for killing hlm.t
Tho iioUco - believe that the boy ha
rot told all of the- story, land are wojk
Ink on h theory that others were Ijn
plicated, liehlmd ihe. crime ,.is a story
f mors! degeneracy that has1 few par'
i.llH. Collins fucordlng to the police,
wd a number of boy in the neighbor-
In! ompl jtely i under his J Influence,
i fid they express the : belief that his
a i h was the culmination of a lot on
the . irt nf-the l,oys to kir the old
: run a arid thus i-iil themselves of Ms ma-
I I IVf lllfll ft.'! 44 "v '
, Hssvy Fines. "f- I .;i
M.inijj, April 4. Sertor'Valde-j, edl
tor of the Spanish -weekly jHijr here,
. .i,vi' ted .tf Jllng the Uvo .Flliplna
ifi-rnitrH of the nilllpplne CTominl
K,!ri, lit-nito Itgarda nd fir.'. I'ardo de
T:iv'i:S, h;ifc bevst fined 400 ta.
Justice Vas Swift.
fhinulHohlu.' Pa,. April 4.--rWlUlani
If. lim, who muriler'wl J-Ulen J, Jor
lift-tind 'her dsrUKhtem, ;Medfllne nd
i;i(si-, wns .'onylftl of 'murder in thi
1'irni ljfrte tul af teinn, afttr a triul
I; OriK 1" thajj m and a half hours
i-jii'! pleaded KUiHy. JudKe Hid If li
:-i'it.'!inicl the .murderer to -juVath.'
Sentence Commuted.
1).-iivt, 'lo., Aptil 4. Thi; Iloard of
r.iritoiiM tonight immutel th- HerjlHin-e
of UiwrfBiif V.fx. who wits to hve
1..H hiiKc, to Imprisonment, for life,
ll.-x wain (oiivieuvl of kill.nr, atj Pueb
U; f Mm. AI!i and Win. Whlteas the
imuJt of jfainny. All were colored.
CATTLEMEN WILL FIGHT.
u
The PuiMge of the Oleomargarine Bill
U to Be Prevented.: i
!K.Nf:iU CUf,. April 7.Pivldnt
Jim V inlnfer, of (h i National
l.iv.-Mi.- k AHiMN'ltieiofi,. with reference
to Ihf xl;jk.:- of lh olciiiiiarraHn
f-ii! in in,- Hfimt, H.ild:
"'1 l i- li yMf k lrif.-r.-xiK of tht Ifnltd
MaiciMiw nt (ii. uuiMM d at the ainnll
by Mhiu h thy weif Ixoitfn In th
Sn.it' on Iht. olom;jrKatln bill. We
x t Jodffa4 It. before we ur lone
t i If. It iii a iriOKt vW'Ioum mafur In
? Iff i 111 i ltf -Vlr t.'t.t A.. t . MMMAM-
..II ('orurrMNM, -sind w, hall context- thf
(imii..r tu Hi.- llou.H, and t-ipe the
i i iift-rii, ni. irrwn-M to do : no,
tlu iMitfii th . Hiiprr nie Court of I the
I'nii. d Hi.bt.-w."
Kiit4t3l
0
IM Kind Xofl Haw Ahwn BoniM
THE. MILITIA CAM!
NATIONAL, fJUArtI TO 1IOLD AN
. 'i:.Nt'AJIl'MIOT TI11H YKA'R
WK1 ATTKNIANCK.
TJu- Hiato Afitltary, Hoard ' In -l'Jti
t tli Capital Htrt1ay, attd der
i't'-d to rwrnmiii to tJovernor T.
T. 5er thf boldinr t brlgnde camp
f innlructlon. forlhe Oreifon Ntlonal
tluard this summer, the enieampment
i" le held at aiu'h t!m and tlar as
miitht be dee4detl upon b ythe Irlad
immandr and the Adjutant Oeneral
The Adjutant Oeneral made a re
port of the attendance of the various
Mjtanlsatitms eompoinic the Oregon
Nalinnai Cluurd. honln marked 'dm
pri-fTnnt In at(mdance In all the r
Kanlzatlons, except, two, since the flrt
or tne year. . i
7, A Oil-
SAN rRANCIPCO. April
ri.y. California, :spcUl to the Bulletin
say the remains of f, man and a wo
man H ere discovered in the . railroad
depot yesterday wbla a box, which
Had lain in the depot for ten years.:
" U.MS at m.r 4h a o a am a rv b (plr a tv
hU'h the remains can be Identified.
The iox was left with the station
agent by a rancher named Jamie-ton.
whi diMppearet shortly afterward,
and ttotnuijr has been beard of him
ince ' -; -
A Pettafttcm nebbed. J
Spokane. Wash..' April 7. A Paloue
special to the f pokes man-ltrlew says,
the safe la th4 postofflca was "blown
pen with dynamite at an early hour
this morning, an J about I GOO in cash
stolen. The officers" are scouring the
country for two suspicious men. who
had been hanging around tow a for a
week... j,,', ..' ... '
How o Get Rid ef a Cold. i
-Shall I ever Ue rid of this coldr
This Is the dal- ouewtlcvn of a man
rucked by a cough that seem to tear
hla lungs. JX turn cheer up and take
Allen's L.uug Itilsnm. ; This' remedy
not merely overcomes ordinary, coughs.
, BODY fVND BRAINS
- - WhetHcrUhe brains of men
are being developed at the ex
pense of the bodies is not a
question that we can settle
Ibut there is no question that
there are many individual cases
whe re f h e body ' is weake r t han
it ought to be. V ')'.
"To. produce big T healthy
brains and big healthy . bodies
take Scott s Emulsion. Child
hood is the time to commence.
The effort of Scott's Emul
sion is to make nature, do her
best with the materials on hand
It checks all those little weak
nesses and faults of nourish
ment which result in imperfec
develop mejritr
Nothing more strengthening
for weak-children. ,' ,
.. ;.(..".' ..
i,.. .. , for Irt Simple. ; f- :'. .,
SCtJTT It BOW M P., iU, , IW St K. V
HOME: FOR -THE'
ODDFELLOWS
Will Be Dedicated id Portland Thi.
.Month-:
IMPOSINO
Pwtland O
Dr. W. T.
the bo:n''r.'t
lows' itome
CKHKMONIEW ON Till
I OCCASION i)V jTIIB - ANNIVKit-
HARY- rtP ; THE OKPEUrTHB
llIOMOt NOW' OCCUPIEDHY PIVK
MKSIUKRa OFTrrfT FRATERNITY,
At a meeihtg-of the committee of the
Id Feifow' IJdgf j with
WIIMamson, chairman of
trustees i.f ihe tdd fel
held Saturday x evening
Kcneral arranx rn nl were definitely
outlined for khe dedication Of the Odd
Fellows' Hoftie, located near Cenil
worth, to tajke place Saturday, Aori
26th, the Hiil arinivetsary of the Odd
'Fellows'- Order, nay the ' Oregotilan
There will be a jjint affair the dedl-
of the a
nnive
rsaryjof the order. Ro
bert Andrews and most of th mem
bers of the local committee were pres
ent. ' M ' . "
;l . '
It J was decided that the dedicatory
services of the Home shall be held on
the ground, iand condufed by the offi
cers Of the grand lodge of the state in
Ibe forenoon At the conclusion of the
dedicatory ceremonies all Odd Fellows
dedicatory ceremonies all Odd Fel
lows will be entertained at dinner
In Ahe Armory. Either In , the. Af
ternoon at 4 -o" clock or In the evening
at T:30 the; anniversary program win
he rendered.. The committee Is unde
cllel ubut 'the time. That will de
pend upon the desire of the members
throughout the state. If-the majority
desire to leave for their homes that
evenlntr. the texerclse will be held In
the afternoon, w they can do eo.
The Kcrneral program has been adop
ted. At the Home only the : regular
dedicatory services of the order will
be held. These will be short.
For the-anniversary exercises Judge
hi. C tleorge will be the orator of the
occasion. Other short addresses Will
be delivered by W. E. Vawter, past
grand master, .of Medford; Mrs. Flor
erne- At wool, watden. of the Hebekah
Assembly, of P.aker Cttty; J. E. Hwl
ton. of Portland Dr. George C. Chance,
jvast grand representative and repre
rentlng the original promoters of the
insMtution. A committee of three will
be appointed to make out the nro-
rnm. One will nt: a memwr n m
bonrd of trustees Wid two wilt be from
Portland lodges. T.bl committee will
be named this week. The gnral over,
right Of the entire exercises' will he: re
tained by the board of trustees.
A large attendance -of Odd Fellows
Is expected from Eastern ana poutn
ern t)regon. Special cars w)H be run
frorrt1 Huntington In Eastern Oreroo
and AhUnd , ln southern Oregon
Grand Secretary E. E. Sharon has sent
aaklng for information as tq the proh-
abFe number of Odd Fellow who wt,il
Ukely attend, so that arrangements
fr their entertainment, while they
are in thecity. can be made.r The
Fellows' Temple wllj be headquarters
and all visiting Odd Fellows will be
trolded: with suitable badges.
At the Home the exercises win take
place on the, ground. If the weather
la favorable there may.be several thou
sand present. ,The Home now icontslns
five people, and It is tne opinion among
Odd Fellows that It will have to be en
larged st once.- The Horn Is for tne
aged or Indigent, whether they be men
women or children, 'coming within the
rules and regulations prescribed oy
the board of trusteea. Sick Odd Fel
lows cannot be taken into the; institu
tion, as It Is "not Intended for a hospi
tal, nor to aid lodges fn avoiding pay
ment of Kick benefit to sick members.
Originally , the Institution was estab
lished at Fslrvlew. where the order
owns a large farm, tout it was 4eclded
that -the place was not suitable for the
purpose, and the Itlley property, cont
aining a wosoey dwemiMr-sna sev
en acre' of ground, was bought The
house has since been raised up and
improved and handsomely furnished
throughout. 1
An attempt was made ' to sell ' tne
firm at Falrvfow. but 1t did not suc
ceed, and many of the members think
is a rood thlmr o 4.The trent
more than pays expense snd supplies
sn income. it may wppi-mrni , wn
Home in Portland after a time.
FAIRBANKS IS -
GIVING BATTLE
tbe GUcese Xxtteilzi CIII is Sea
- ate 23rJ Ussse
MANY SPEECHES BEING RUDE
IN TUB INTEREST OF THE TEO
PL.E OF THE PACIFIC COAST
AND AO A INST COOLIES.
The Right of Congress to Enact Ex
i elusion, ; Leghfhaition Is Shown The
Minority Metssun Will Re With
drawn and the Majority Bill Amend
ed to Satisfy Its Supporters;
WA3I IINOJTON,' April C -After pass
Ingr the In-Jlan appropriation Mil to
day the en-at cont-ldfrfAl the Chinese
exclusion measure. The principal
speech wn made by Fairbanks in sup
port of the bill. He analyzed its. pro
vision to demonstrate they were not in
contravention of the treaty wltn China
ami discussed st length the right of
Congress to enact exclusion legislation
lie maintained that Vt was a cardinal
principle of this Government to protect
labor against such low priced labor a
would come to 4he United States from
China. An extemfc-'d debate upon some
of the provisions of the bill followed
Fairbanks' speech.
In the House.
Washington. April 5w Th Chinese
exclusion bill was undT consideration
in the House today, tj Jieral debate
being cloned, without the exception that
tho sieches wfr , favorable, to rigid
exclusion, and exprewd a, feeling of
repugnan to the Chinese. Kahn.
(Cat.), author of the bill, was gratified
during the day at reauhimg an under-
etanUng by which most of the amemi
iwmi protosexi py , me t-acinc coasx
jople will be accepted by the commit
tee. This prolntbly will lead to a with
drawal of the minority bill, and &
pusxuge of the majority measure. The
only uinendmenit at Cohup is on tbe sail
ors' luu-, and thiw i to t subrnltted
tc a vote.
Cuban eciprocity.
Washington, April 5. Thme ep
fi to. minority reports on the- Cuban
Keciproclty bill were . ItKd today hy
Represenibatlve Roberston, of 4uisi-
ana; Newfcind, of Neviilti, and Cooper,
ef Texas, all Dtanocrats. .
Robertson ays; "The bill would af-
fonl no relief to the Cuban treasury.
The 20 pur cenft redutsUon would not go
to the re4lef of the Cuban people, but
would go to fill the aiwady overflow! nur
ftiffilmtm f 1 Ka. tlTfih'il. fin...-. 7. f f Hu
United -States." . "
Newlamls madw an ' elabomte pre
senta.Uon. reviewing ther political and
commercial phrases. In -oncIut.lon he
saj": Vh Anveriuan people are be-
contlng tired of semtuttlonat legislation.
We have spent $300,eo0,000 n. 4. war to
free Cuba. we have sixent 500,00,OOQ
In attempting to carry civltiaatlou tt
th PhlKpplneff. tl Is 'now proposed by
the sentimentalists that wk should in
augurate legislation thHOKlng our fl-
nam system, not for the lneftt of the
Americuh consutnera, rior for the bene
tl of oui agricultural clashes, but Our
the purpose of-diverting to the Culwn
planters. ln order to relieve their
threatened economic distreeM. a very
large amount of money." . ;
CKper's rviiort Is brief, and express.
es general tttosltion to tbe btll.
i, ; , Irrtgstion.
Washington, April 6.- The, House
Committee on Irrigation today amend
ed the Irrigation btll in accordance
with thf underataroKvig between the
President and ts advocates. The
amendment prevent stieeulaUve en
tries, wnd provide that nothing Khali
affe-t the rights of the states to in
terstate streum. '.-'-",.
' ThV- Philippine Bill.
Washington, April 5 The Republi
can membkt-a of tho House Insular
Committee, practically completed the
Philippine Civil Government bill, to
day, and r-vled the measure. It will
be submrted to the Democratic mem
bers next week. As now changed the
LIII reduces the number of ihe.PhlJip
pine Commissioners to the United
States from thre to ww. The VM
Government plan and the gold stand
ard coinage are preserved. A
THEY TRESPASSED
BRIEF CITY NEWS:
SALEM REPUBLICAN CLUB ! .
f A jjSreUng .Is called . for Saturday
nigh. .April I2th. 1 o'clock, at the
police court, city hall. Claud Hatch.
rsldent. Geo. F. Rodgers, secretary.
! IN THE SPRING
In! the sfring Ue young man's fancy
lightly turn to thoughts. of love, but
fce must have groceries, and his
thoughts then turn to the popular gro
cery atore of ltranson, tc Ragan. where
everything In UOa line may be had. r
THE TEMPERATURE
The meanNnaxImum temperatar for
the. 48 hours previous to 3 o'clock p.: in.
yesterday was degrees Fahrenheit,
end the mean minimum was 46 degrees.
The total pr-Hptutlon for the - snme
Ieriod was .98 of an Inch,
APPOINTED GUARDIAN
. Mamie M, Hayden, upon pe4lUon to
the Marion cojiny probate court, vrns
yertetday nno4ntci guirdT.un of the
x rson and estate of Miller II. Hayden,
her minor child, subject to her Ming
her bond In the court In the turn of
r.oo. "
STATE TAKS PAID
State Treasurer tl 8. Moors yester
day received 182.80 from the .treasurer
of Josephine county -In full 1 for that
county's 1901 faxes.
CHANGED ATTORNEYS
In the suit' In equity to, dissolve a
marriage contract, wherein Elizabeth
McFartane is plaintiff and A. McFar
lane is the defendant. Holmes
Holmes yesterday filed their notice of
withdrawal as attorneys of TJorvham A
Alartin, who have bew substituted by
tlw plaintiff as her attorney.
Sire nf ladv Aatitt 2;4fi 'in the madJ
WISSIR Ot TH TWO-VUK-OUf IkOlTIKU KTAgK AT 1IJE sraTE FA IK LAST YIAE,
r Sire McKlnncy2:ll l'4 i .
Hire of 4 in Uie 2:10 Ust, 19 in tho 2:11 li?t, ! In the 2U!0 lUt. at 11 jjtsrs of age.
! l'neiualleI by any sire of IU sj-e.
Flrtaam MIDDAY IIeLlI, ly CioMU-TiiNl, nlw of (iazelie fjlll, 'Miss
Jessie 2U2, and olhem.
Second dam HULVU liy.LLV. (dm vt McIrier.2:U), by I)oii-WiIk i24,
sou f Alcyone. ,- .
; Tliird dam by Mamhrino PaU hen , the jrreat Unsnl tuare sire, I
Fourth daol b'v Alniouti .L founder of the Almuiit famiiv. -
.1 , ... - - '. - I - - . ',
CtrT-Al! J05lt3 Usbtsrli.talllnrtrofcleJ ts JW4.tUaJslS.IUs.1-, wrlrn ! pouct. I.M
erect Irottlnj scUoa sad trvtui-r U ( srel aitewi hit b korrr. HtliMrKmu't'i btt
brs.1 us sad a rvtMuuWii !! aaifurts ul cults Cat-tam Jubrt wUl aske tas Snttwa ot
15SJ2 lwllwt: :' i -
I8VIVGI0 FARL POaittAD. IIB. I TO AfRIt I. f AIR GROtADS, $AUM. Arfilt 1 10 JllY I.
. TertSf, $2.00 Seaisa, Wpsyst4ttiinf of service. Usisnee st end f scssoa.
JOHN PENDf n,
fair Grounds, Salem. Or.
mi i
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BASED ALL, AT M T. ANG EL
Yesterday afternoon the Ml. Angel
College . boys and the Chemawa nnst
team met at Mt. Angel for a. game nt
baseball. It was a pitcher's , game
from start to nnish. Regan, ihe Che
tnawa pitcher, struck out --'nine men
during the game, and McRurney, the
Mt. Ang?I pitcher, struck out thirteen
men. It fwas a hotly contested nme
throughout, resulting in a.viotory. for
ML Angel College by a score of S to 2
Kt.'HOOL, BOARD MEETS
The school board for District No. 24
. . ...... . : - . .
met jat nigm ana transacted von-
i idei able buslnej.: A numln-r of bills
were paid. Supt. I. W. Yoder report
d that on Friday April 11. Arbor Day
exercises w 111 be hel at the East
building, "he clerk .was Inx true ted to
call. SOOO' of- popular loan being notes
Nos. 5, 6. 7. 8. The supply committee
wah lnstructc-l to ascertain 1het amount
cf wood reiulred for next year and ad
ertie fr bids ' v
ANOTHER PIANO COMPANY
Gone to. pieces. Residents of Marlon
and I 'oik counties i - will remember a
moofh-ta Iking man operating a sreclal
car with; pianos up and down the val
ley, and was considered the greatest
rustler In the piano field In the interior
of, Oregon. The company recently or
ganlzed by htm, under the name of the
Pacific Northwest Piano Company, has
gone to pieces ignomlnloiisly In Eastern
Oregon, and the show people who were
traveling with him, as an additional at
traction, are-reported as trailing home
ward, and the announced invasion '-of
Faiem ry this troupe of piano sellers
win, -tnereiore, not take piace.
"ROBATB ORDERS MADE
In the Marlon county probate court
yesterday. J. P. Lovett. M. O'Neill and
W. IL Burghrtrdt Jr. nlel their Invent
cry and appraisement uiwn the estate
of Robert tJ Allen. Insane, placing a
valuation of 161 IS thereon and Ida M
Allen the guardian iK-tition-d the
eourt for an order authorizing the prt-
a.' sale of the personal property of
thes ostnie which petition was granted
and an order made accordingly.!. . ,S. I.
Frailer filed his sw-ml-nnnunl account
upon the estate of Ane Fmzler dV-
reased, 'of which .he is administrator,
showing a, balance' of cash on hand to
date of Ift.ft!. .. .Millie Martin, admin
istratrix of the estate of G. W. Martin.
deceased, filed her final account there
on and the court ordered -that Satur
day.: May 10th, at 10 .o'clock a. m.. be
fixed as the date and time for the hear?
ng of said final account. .
DRIVERS STRIKE,
TACOMA. WashJ April 1. The "truck
an.1 cold. Uowtlver obstinate, biit It Is drivers are on a strike. They waatj
recommended even In the first stag-esllCO per month, ten hours to constitute
of consumption, ! ' f" . 1, . I a "day's work, anI employment or none
. ..j'. .; -' " ;; - ' '
THREE MEN ARRESTED IN Sfl
VERTON FOR SETTING POXES
OX PRIVATE PnOPERTY.
In Sllverton, yesterday.the new-f1c-
trie power company, which Is building
line from above that place through
to Mt. AngeL Scotts Mills, and Wood-
burn, for the purpose of transmitting
power, became Involved In a difficulty.
and three of Its men were arrested for
trespaaslrfr upon private' jJroperty. n
This company wanted to set the
poles for their wires on the right-r.f
way of the railroad com ran y, but the
company refused to allow any poles
to g upon tbe right-of-way. Instead
of following the county road the corn-
piny att emitted ! cut acrooss by par
alleling the railroad and setting their
ptfes on land belonging to Mrs. ' Nina
Vr:ey. Mra. Morley asked 1 109 for tbe
right of way, but finally reduced her
demand to iiO. The company offered
to pay her 1 3. and on her refusal to ac
cept this sum proceeded - to dig post
holes against her wishes. She had the
holes refilled and warned th laborers J
to keep off ner premises, out taut morn
ing they went back and erected three
poles and proceeded to Ig o(her holes.
Mrs. Morley bad the poles cut down,
and later had three of the men ar
rested for trespass. L The men wrt
tsken before Justice of the( Peieo
Ramsby and thHr hearing was fixed
for 1 p. nu today, and they were al
lowed to go on their own recognizance.
RATES AGAIN REDUCED
From all points. Before you make d fi
nite arrangements for! that trip East let
ua quote you rates vigthe Illinois Cen
tral Railroad. Our rates are the low
est to be had. and It will pay you to
write us. If you haven't time to com
municate with us tell the agent from
whom you purchase your ticket that
you want to travel by way of the IIR-
nois Central, and you will never regret
the trip. If any of your relatives or
friends in the East are comingXWeat
while the low rites 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
alty conducted excursion cars, free re
clining chair cars, in fact all the latest
conveniences known to- modern railroading.-
For .particulars regarding
rates, time, t service, stop-overs, differ
ent connections and routes, etc., etc.,
call on or address 8. II. Trumbull.
Commercial Agent, ,142 Thud street,
Portland. Or. - f.
OREGON'S 1ST SUNDAY SCHOOL
' it is Interesting to Sunday School
workers to note that tlw. first 8iidsv
school west of the Rocky mountains
was organisel sixty-seven years ago
today. It began Its work with thir
teen shiidren. three being Indians and
eleven f mlxt-J blod.! New scholars
were enrolled eh Sunday until a!
the children In the neighborhood were
members of the school, snd mothers
came twp. or three ,'-, miles with
their Infarct children. The school
was organized In the mission house of
the, Methodist 'church 'near this cltv.
and Its lineal decendarrt Is the First
Mrtbodist Sumlay school of today.
Cyrus Shepard was the first superin
tendenf of the school, an, old wrorker
In this line' but at that time the teach
er of a day school at the mission, ft
was nearly twelve years after the or
ganization of this school that James IL
Wilbur pUnted the first Sunday
school in California, But though of yes
terday, in its beginning, the Pacine
coast is now dotted , with Sunday
schools, and Sundajt schoo work in
Oregon is little behind that of ahr
stat in the Union. In the- Methodist
church this morning the address of the
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TNC RCsltDV THT CURtt AMD PwCVCMTS tf TNg
EPIDEMIC now RAGING amonn
U ADCPC snd will Curt them nffram. Congh or
PVnwl.Wj via temper is Prusalaa ilcs i'owilcr.
'I ' CUKCO 4 NORSES.
I hmtm mrin thr I'mmaa H l'ul.'r. ut put atrbt wnnilM aM
In th.l tlnm La. cwrrd II Uontmvt fcinw-. f itl-t.-,ui-r sjmI t r lirmtr
- jkKKUT bKHM (I, ,.wk, K, V.
I MflMftft ,m mr Pawaat.M Co.. Sr. P.ut, Mm.
ARE
Y I ill .m
DEAF?
DEAFNESS
ARE
? 0
'a
ANY
HEAD
NOISES?
HEARING
ALL,. CASES OF
OR HARD
now
by our new invention. Only loose born tfesi. sre incurable.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
P. A. WERMAH, OF BALTIMORE, 8AY8I
I . - BALTIMomc M.l .'Marrh n, tosi
desraeaa, IJii
d st your dtarrrtiofl.
st
e
the mo-t eminent ear Mialt of Ihia ctlr. who tHd me l hat
Crntlrmrm .--Seine entlretv cured of deaf aeaa. ttissks to nwlfntnwit.1 will Sua titrTot
s lull niMory or ray csae, to be 0
About sve years ago my l
my titans in tliin ear rntlrrhi
p years at o my right esr. be can to slog, snd thi. sept on getting worse, until I tout
i fliia ear cntlretr. . ... K
I aix!errent a treatment (or catarrh, for three month, without any aurra, mn.ll-l a nina.
her of hri.trin. among othera.
only an ofK-ration coiild brtp nw4
m-rt 3m IH--C the iieannc in tne
I then saeyoir aitVertitemm
-iruly an I ttej l reuiaia
Our treatment doe n
YOUCft?
. T? -in!n-.tk
, siri-j f
and ercn that only trmtwrarily. that the head smm- wotild
atlrtet ear wmiia I lt furrrvr.
eyoir aitveniiemrnl art-lr-nlaliv ut a fw ork tfet. s-M ordered vvmr lr-al.
m-rt. Aft-rlhad n-'-d H onlralew tsm xwtinS t- tr ditnUfXin. te iiife-airl. bn4
odir, allf f live wrrl... tiiv bcaririr in th iliM-a-ed car h4t--e rntirrly rrtuted. lthatkut
Krv Itutv vaMira. '
A. r.iiiAN, -xlo nroauway. Baltimore, Mil.
of interfere trlth your n-tual nerniMttion,
CURE YOURSELF AT HOME " ZZ!".
I iTOrUTIOKAt AUHU CLWlfl IX SAllf AVt,eHiC4C0, ILL
Rec Ko. ZT4CS.
bLAt IC SrAI.LION
Hand- lilrh. -Wsigbt
IIMI IHIUIIlJ.
fit jears old.
SIRKD BY McCLANA
First dam, MI RA (MiLDDL'ST. by Pedro 3W)4 2:25, son of Idol 44, sire
dam FANNY GOLDDUSTJ by Guide 119T, sire of
Third da m KIT, -by Gold-lust 150. sire of fan We
GotildtlSt t 10 etc. ' "'.:.' :
f the nn't stall Ion in the state, aril mft tut
III b-
Fidol 2:044. etc. Second
.15 llama of 1" in the list
Oolld ust1 2 ; 1 Vt . Fleet y
BROADHEART M one f
little handling sh'ws himself to lw a very promising jtrotter4 He
allowed t serve a few
$20 BY THE SEAPONJ
I Invite breeders to
mares ebewhre.
marts at
WITH I'HUAL RETURN PRIVILd-lGE.
ffome. snd see this hfrse before. 4feedln,
j .
pastor i;i be on "The House qn the
-Willamette," and this interesting event
will be mentioned, i
S POSTMASTER
The, following Itetn, taken from Jlhe
Noble corresfiooiejce In thf ilveiton
AppeaLwould Indicat that a former
SalemtteV Is now one of th Govern
ment's. Nasbys in Marlon coiinty: The
NoMe pastofBc was moved
Mence of Dr. Rowlar.d -ihis Week, Mrs.
Rowland having be-n appointed iot-
mist
IAN 23Ti.on of Roy Wilkes 2:06'ii,
their
W. O. TRINE. FAIR GROUNOP. fill
.w
sO-T!! i j -i "- .y-rJJasaTss
-SJidS-
ScMikM ftampei CC C Never kM la buX
8warc of tft oeakr who tries la Kll
e!Uua u4 as ieoi."
RENOMINATt:
"Jimmy Ross ha been renominated
for th office of sheriff tif tJnvlo
county by the Republicans over there,
He formerly reidI 4n Salem.. Of him
the Leader, of TolenJi,. the ciuniy siN.t,
says: "J. IL Ross, our present sheriff,
and candidate for re-4ectlfHi, needs no
introducelon, Ills official reWl s the
best arrrume-nt In Lis favor that can be
produced, and with thatft he voters of
Sarah C. Neal was yesterday brough
, vii; (fiey iuiii "Wiins a I'M)
Is a resident of Etelka, wiged 4t years,
and has sulcklal tendemrlesi She was
lirought to the asylum , by Deputy
Sheriff Geo. Martin and one guard.
f?o iih western II uf series
WHOLESALE
AND
RETAIL.
' Large stock of fruit treea and shrub
beryy, Alt stock free from pests and
diseases.- All 'trees delivered free In
Salem. Write for catalogue. February
and March are good months 4o plant
trees.: , .- , ;.'-.!, 'V-
fD. JONES, P
ALEM, OREGON. '
JOHN STOUT
Manufacturer tnl i
Fine mantles and crates, trltl work,
show cases and office fixtures gpai
cialty. Woven slat fruit travsl
Um-rdn county apfear to t rfeefiy Southwest comer Church' and ITLJ
satrstie-L" l - streets, galem. Or. Tslepboaa 17L