Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, April 08, 1902, Page 7, Image 7

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    5?Ar.rar, Oregon; Tuesday, aphil j;
AN OFFICIAL , ' 1
IN i PORTLAND;
Draws More Sahry Tban Is Pro
vided by Law ;
COUNTY AUDITOR POPE DRAWS
14W PER ANNUM MORE THAN
ALLOWED KTVTIIE STATUTE A
NUISANCE ON THE SIDKWALKo.
THE PUBLIC LIBRARY.
PORTL.AND.iA pril Si The Taxitiy
ers" Itgue of ! Portland this ' week
tested to . the county court In the
matter of the salary paid Jtlvs -county
. iHiditoH1 The league averts hat under
: n act creating 'the office , of auditor,
jiiK.sRl by : the j Legislature In -.iSOt,
which took 'efTtiet fiom and after its
- s - -j - -
Approval by the Governor," the county
nuditor wajs to 'receive a tcilary of $Of)-J
per annnm, and the office- whs to be an
tive one after June, 1902.. The
county auditor,- however, has been
drawing ?2'j a ino-nth, or &t the rate or
$2400 a year, and the league asserts. th!s
. is $33.50 er month more than he Is en
titled to, and ihut in all he had drawn
und hast be n allowed by the court 44er
'more than he tn entitled to.
Nmny Auditor Pope was apiinted
by the county court under a Tigevtou
'act "of theIgbature at a :iry ol
$240 a year. So far no successor has
I rcn .elected' nor will be until June, and
Mr. Pope asserts he is acting under the
old krw providing for-$200 ye'cr sal
ary, but holding office tinder the new
law, which provides that the present
Incumbent aull hold ottlea util his
unccewww is ciecieu am na quai.neuv
lie seem, to be supported in this view
by a majority of the county court.
For some time ixiAt the nuisance cf
bb ycP racks, retii estate signs, etfv, OH
trie sidewufk' in the business part Of
dAvrt tew bn a i great, and lit con-s-tairtly
gro inif worse, that citizen are
up in armn oyer the matter. - Re
. icnily at the rqut of the Lewtoiand
"lark improvement Asctociation a spec
ial .officer was apointed to intryiew
owners of racks and signs and h ive
ti,-m j remove them. He servd 125
i.'.ti. cK orr jieHtops to remove obstruc
tions, and nearly all were. perfectly wll
r. rig foVoriiplv with the request. Tboso
;jc who. Seem to xhow a stillborn dU
. petition -'it-the matter will likely b
r a le examples of by the improvement
.. iatlon. Business rrettVre nearly
a unit in the matter of - clearing: the
hidi-walks of unHightlyadvertlsIng signs
- ;,fi.l n'clw and are ready and willing
;- t cotnply with the demand. Another
ii hi wince. l the low-hanging awnings.
1 ht'fc W an ordinance which requires
them to be at least even fiet from
tf sidewalk, but there are some which
rtrHoijs have to stoop under to p:tSv
' The first report of the-Portland lb
r.'iry A.soviationJ rexifmtly made a- free
it tHwlhn. w 1 made this - week.
For three .weeks since 'March 10, the
.date of ojn-nititf, the attendance wis'
lS.MSl There were 6717 bKtks put in
-lr-tit;iHtHi. iind the greatest daily -lr-(
uliilMm wmm .""!. "Th- pe.j-iodical room
vas-visited r-y J IS - iYons and the
children's .room by 12io persons.
.When the library was made free a
. tax Ivy of one-ilfth of a mill Xast pro
vided! for mainie nance, arid now some
JCrtOO is. available under this law. .-The
- .treasurer of the library ryale applica
tion for thfs Bum, but the -'.city itreas--ii'.-t
r infused to turn over the .procfel
w ith.it tn.opinion from the jity attor
I.f y. i'riday t'ity Attorney f Jong rend
(cl iin opinion wherein he elated that
cpon: proier representation being made
"t thf" legal esiBtence of- the library
aswHT.ation and . i proper party to turn
.over the funds to the money should be
Kiwif he iibr-ary, Tlie iffon'y is much
. ti.vl for new bok3, which wi!l now
! purchased. . ,
I'reilamt'Sorw fire' bHn? made hy the
U 'puhjieitns for the coming state c.im
faira, aiel t Is likely most of the im
l rtant matters will be ! directed from
this city. A.- runtor, probably well
founded, hn t that W. J. Furnish, the
HepuhlicHn candidate for Governor,
iuiil H.n. come to'ortlahd and open
up --headquarter.' Ir. Furnih-i re
1 orted to be one 'of the1 best orjfnfzerH
in thf state, and. besides offerinir hH
h r vices In i, general way to the partj,
will personally f dirict his : own cam
p;Cjrn frtwh her.. He will hot make a
stiiii3p-sKt:ikiilg tour, but will rtmiluct
,4iie -anipaign along ther lines."
' j The Ib-publiiTiin tfUite and county!,or
I'.r.lzalions hare not yet s-eured he-l-liiarters.
Th'se will lw ojK-nel up1 as
son aa aiwrtments ran beN found. Pi
wthe meantime buine!.s. is li"lng. trans -
.;i tenl from the prtvate oftt'-e of t'hair
mm 1!.-funey.
Tbertroces of re-rating the Av;t
Fide forXinsurance rates in I'ortland,. 1
poiiig n,aml will be.t-omplete In hioxi
t. wrek.: The rates on nil water front
property wfll be usiderably advancetl,
It Is the general opinion that thess
might be materially lowered should a
fir. twKit be prbyideil. The Board of
Trade ano. Chiirnber of Commerce . In-
uiance and firebosit committees are
gathering data to present to A. S. Stlll-.in-m.
se'retary oR.lhe Hoard of Un-M-rwritersof
the Jlnc, wha Is expect
ed soon, ulth the Wjfe cti of .. having
water front rateji, male s low as ps-
i The city council at
meeting this
t eek pjMtseii t nji
ordinance; which
is intemled to compel the Suthern
Ta.fi tU; Com pany' to jmpove its' tight
f way an Fourth street 1tl wood
.blocks, the same as other paiKts of the
Mreet-- Heretofore the company has
plunked ks right of ' way, and this
wears out rapidly, - and is continually
out of repair. It is thought the JAuth
ern laci tic 'Company vrQT object to
measure very strongly, (aa it has been
under heavy expense over this street
-for the past two years.
-A movement 1 on foot among some
off the commercial organixations here to
secure a 24 cent : cat fare for-school
children. Committees from the Boar J
of Trade and Federated Trades have
Visited the managers of the treet rail
way companies and made known" their
i wishes, and it is s-1d prospects are
good for securing this reduction. It is
- believed this will greatly Increase the
school attendance, especially - in "th,
higher grades, . where pupils now nr
onjtlms forced out' by the distance
rf4ees ry to be traveled and the high
ratrf tar fare. Nearly alt other coast
cities have a 2,'i eent far-i for school
chlUmi. '
- Shaw Notes. ;
" Shaw, Or, April 7. Special Agent E.
C Clement -was at Shaw last week and
established l Rural Free Delivery route
from tha-t 'office, ; which absorbs the
Whiteaker pstoffice. This route is
twenty miles In length. The : carrier
will leave after the arrival f the noon
train. It ia the itenU.on of starting
this route May 1st. All patrons on the
route are expected to have their boxea
up by that time. ' . -. I';.- :,
Clmrlea McAllister, Alaorj Qummlngs
and Oren E. Lewis took the examina
tion Thursday far Rtin'il- Mail ' carriers
for the new route, 1
The little. schoolmates of Eva McAl
lister pave.her a surpri-s Saturday.
They, took their lunches and spent the
day at the McAHi. r , horn. It wa.s a
farewell pnrty, hb she is soon it move
away. ,. About ninete'h were . present.
A fine time was reiKrt!?L
Mr. and Mrs. I . Pound were up
Friday.: ; ;- -" V i 1. 'rr i.
urdsiy on buji n-ss. . .
MUs ET.lza Magt-e, of Turner, is here
vifCUng reia.tivt. " t
Jiunes" II ul has boaght several
moi;e lotij from G. t. MeOiivray.
J. I Noyes ajrI W..L. Cummlngs
Were Saletn vi.i'tors Sjturty.
J. L. Iitton ?md family came out Sa
turday evening to remain over Kunday
with Mrs. Patten's mother, Mrs. J. C.
Howd. : -. .
Mr. arid Mrs. Will Haberly. of AV'.l
lard, w-ere Sunday vj:ting telatives.
M ort of the p ople have their Rar-r
dens mtiJe. A fine mi n we had Sunday
will helr them.
Tiie Ei Ij. businefss nnl ,jn ial meet
ing net ui Jlr.ani'Alrs. F. Towicte'nd
Friday eveni ng. - s ' ' : i
IN DLVUKOE COURT
E.
M. KIGlITI4NnEIV ANSWERS
; HIS- WIFE'S COM PL.AINT- A
CKO COMPLAINT.
In' the. suit for a. .divorce wherein
Mattie J. KcghtTinger Is pluitttlft and
K. M. ,KighiHrger is th-.- defendant, the
latter yetenlay filed his answer to the
.idaintJfFs -cornplaiht, in the second de
partment of the Jstate Circuit Court,
denying ths.t he had treated the plain
t-ff Jn a orael an-llnhmpan 'manner,
u alleged,. or caused her any mental or
physical ahguish by reason of his 1!I-ti-ttment
of her, and also denies that
he Is accuKiomed fo earning the sum
of $7.1- per month as a machirist, but
admits tn-.it he earns $30 pr month as
t?ui-h and, therefore, denies that he
ought to be required to rwy the ilain
t'.fT the sum of $30 per motifh as ali
mony. In his cross complaint the de
fendiint. charges the'plalnih'ifr ,vlth be
ing powsessed of a violent and uncon
trollable temper which cjiused her at
times to treat the defendant and the
two minor children in p cruel and In
human manner by stinking, slapping,
etc., and that the phxintifl soon after
hrt- maiTi.ipe withthe defendant, drove
his daughter by ti former marriage.
Ethel, aged 13 years, aVay fpitn hoi
nrr: the de-f -ndnnt's home, ami Also
ul leges that the property as descrl'd
in the.pl:drrtlffs complaint as belonfrin'g
to the defendant Is- 5n the nanes of his
elder daughters. Ethvl and Lena, sub
ject to h4s life estate and he .also prays
for st decree of divorce and for the
custody of the two minor children. Lil
lian a.ml Ruth, afed 3 years and ivf
yeiirs. ref?pecively. the lstitie of his
marriage with the. plainUiT, and lor h!s
csts jtrwl disbursements. , C. I. Mc
Nary Is .the defendant's attorney.
A stipulation in the, case of Charles
Scottj et al iIa,intifr, vs. The Oregon
I rid fo., al., defendants, was yes-tt-rday
fi'ld in the second depai tnien i
of the State, Circuit Court whereby It
was agreed by and b-tween th parties
that "all " matters in contention have
been mutually s. -tiled and 1 thit the
cause? be dismissed without cut-ts to
eliher jwirty.
Jos ph W. IIixver, plalntifC, yester
day began suit in the s--ond depart
ed t it of the State t-irf-.uit Court against
L. J. Mi leti, . -fef eRdn,t. wherein the
plaJhtlff " uks judgrnhent upon h
trariNCj-ipt of: judgment obrained in th
Dstrict Court, of the Fourth 'Judi. hit
DistrM't, of ICarfcis, for the stun of t2.$
with iimter-K at Hi per tent from
ccmber 2, 1901. end for the further s
Cf t'i.10 for rnrfls nnl disburt-niiitp
The f.i:iirtiiT silb-ges the rorrn'vr mmint
it be due him on it ,roini..oryit ex
ecuted -in his f ivor by the "jp'fonil.in:.
ihn Bayne is the plain tlff'sittortiev-.
' , HON TS. ; ;
Don't quarrel Ith fate; Ml', fool'sh.
for you can' heyer w in." - - A
IHm'-t i iet our dog whenthings "go
well with you and kkk him when tin y
are crisswle. lJogs have feeling "ami
loyalty, tHi 1 ' ; '
Ion't be a bad copy of a good thing
or a, great erf;n; you shame youi
original and piaear dyoursclf very foo?
isr. . -(
Don't' enAliuse. It's bad form and
worse policy. ' "' 1
Don't brag of your caparity. To
drink "like an animal or eat like aglut
to giveth glory only to a f !. '
: Don't" alarm when J'ou are fatigued
with your own Ja tola. Study another.
Slangy women are revolting; r
Don't' be tiM "frank": a deal of apite
ahd malice hides under that word,
taxing.
"Don't sponge. A great love and a
true friendship C-in be killed by over
taxing:.' :;' 5 .i -i ;
Oon't, write froth 'to tntn, nor senti
ment. .If . you ache for experience,
write a book. whish will prohablr never
be seert outside of your family. I -
Don't read untH you consider it worth
while to remember at least one thought
or deduction oft he author. . ,
Don't look over your sctal ln'erirs.
do It. ' . - : : y J : -'
Don't tell' social . lies befare the kid
lets, ihen pvinih them for plsyjng tru
.ant f rem school or telling your origin-
,1 falfy stories.
, M. T. A.
MH?. H. Ellis, and little granddaugh
ter. Mi Mabel Smith, deuarted dast
evening for Sao Francisco en ; route
Enst onT an extended visit to relatives.
to Creston, ,lowa, end other iKiy s
Rev.; II. L. Patterson came up from
Portland oathe local last evening.
H.
drfg t
t otVa
Crests
THE FILLING 1
OF VACANCIS
Ccanty Cosrt Appoints Clecllon
i Judges an4 Clerks
; V-:v--V v-,-,,.; . : ,,,, -A
NUMBER OF ROAD MATTERS
DISPOSED OF HELP FOR THE
liUILDINO OF A PUBLIC illGH
WAY NEAR MT. ANGEL VIEW
ERS Appointed. x
i In the county commissioners" -ourt
yesterday the court ordered that Chas.
K. Cranston be allowed a. rebate of
on "-.the f eea collected by the clerk on
the estate of Orpha Farmer, deceased,
find the clerk was directed tpraw a
warrant for the am'.mnt.
Ilased Upon, the report of the county
joadmaster urnthe matter of the ap
plication of John Schwab, et al.. for
aid In puttbig crushed rock on a coun
ty road in district Kb. 10. to Jhe ef?c-ct
that?4- Had been dionatea in nau m
sjtohe for the Mt" Ansel and Scotts
.Milia road, and that it would cost $3Mi
inore to crush and haul rock, suliicient
to complete the 'work. 'it was ordered
thart.. whtn the work 'has bee u cuiupict
Ml according to tha direction of the
rcadnwister, iWA be: paid . toward tb
im;roveiii..nt. ' '
The following judges arid clvrks
election for the jitvera! precincts wen-
upikdnied. by tbe court to fill such va
caife ies which exist iy the fat'lurv cf
foefner a jpointees ; tui accept such ap
pofht merits: Brooks, T. B. Jones, chair
man;! . Breltenbush. John v Auterwm
clerk; tliamijoeg. John Iloefer, clerk;
Eikhorn.i Ceo. Anderson and C. f t.
Raines, clerks; Englewood. T. M. Kir
by. fudge, anil A. J. Basey and p, V.
Matthews, clerks; Horeb, II. J. Had
ley, clerk; Hubbard, J. C. Crawford
Judge; and J. B. Dimmiclc, clerk; Mar
ion, A. If. George, judge: Monitor. H
T. Hayes; Judge:' Urospect. O. M. Cad
ti 1 1 4, v ivi n , . ... . v. .... - - - -
brecht ond.F. W. Wat';?vt, Jeiks;
lem No. 2. JJ 1L Campbell, clerk' on -tht
first set and T. K. Ford. Judge, and O
V. Allen and Fred Palmer, clerks; Sa
lem No. 3, 4. W. Berry and B. F- Mer-
idirh, clerks: Saietn No. 4. A. T. Wain,
sh.nlrman of firn set, 11 H. Vj...l. r
ehairman of first set. and K. E. 'o ;
er, clerk second set; South Salem, B.
A. CunninghatH. cls.-rk; Sllverton. L.
Ames, judge. and'L. C. Russell,, cle.-k:
North Silverton, Pearl -W. Geer. cierk:
South Silvcrton. M. Small, judge; St
Paul, W. F. Dayidon. clerk; StaytM.
O. V. Myers and Q. L. Hunt., clerks:
Sublimity. M. V. Hunt., clerk: Tur
ner. G. W. llunsaker and C. P'. t-,.r,
nelius, clerks: Woodburn, -Amns Btach.
chairman first set; Yew Park. S. S,
Bnmnell, clerk, and Sidney. C. Meir,
judge. " ,i
The petition of , Anton Etlfn. et jiA--for
the establishment 'of a county ro.i l
waa allowed and C. A. Dunnlgan,- I.
Maulding and W. 3. Culver wetj- ap
iKiinted as viewers to meet with B.
B. Herrlck; Jr ., cpuntv- suWeyor, pn
April 25 to view, and survey, road and
report. , i . '
J. Ree.bak male application fii"
ctmnty ail. wa-s allowed- the vsum
of 4 per month until further order
?tnd the court adjourned sine. die.
IX SOUTH AFRICA
FORMER SALEM ITH IS IN KITCH
ENER'S r-ORCE OP FIGHT
: 1NG .SCOUTS.
W. M. Cherrington, of this city.. Is in
receipt -.of a letter 'from A. T Miye.
ho for a number of .years resided in
?lij city, and who. about two years
ago, left here,, going to South Africa.
In thatfaroff country this Salemite en
listed in the British army, and he la
i,w a Ff,gf;uvt.in tlie Fh-s Kitchener's
fighting S-outs. bis force bei u "" i n ' t lv
iield, with? hesfci1qtirtera- at, Pi'etoriA.J
Mr. Moye' writes a very lnterf.t5ng fet
ter, and gives much variable ' irsf-irma-t
Ion Of the country- which is now in the
t-.irs nfttr-tU-rMiX war. The bi'er
in part : .
If'Tafel K'op. Tmnsv:wl,'TVl,
1.V l-'-.
-iflfor over two yesj.rs I have k
'tiiiy-
svMf w'noliy 1st da' ted from evitythin;.;
r.utside of Afriii, but this is birp-ly dwe
to the virkti nuance of the war. Am
iuite tept;iiu ve are on the verg-"1 of
peace, in w hich case one year more" in
this courrt r , w ill fulfill the obJ.ect.of. my
'pbdng. niil if livviig wUl then return
t In? Sfit. s.
''SiriVC' I .came here f , hsve:-.been .'over f.
a large portion of C.te Colony, Oiang'?
Biver Colony Fre S(ate. and She
Transvsvil. . arel this im the lwtk;of a
Low, over mountalnis: and kopj f . and
ncrors piairrs srel debits, but I be-
IFLGERS
the sore with washes and salves, because the genns of Cancer that are multi
plying in the blood arid the new Cancer cells which are constantly develop
ing keep tip the irritation and discharge, and at last sharp booting pains?
announce theapproach of the eatjng and' sloughing stage, and a hideous,
sickening cancerous sore begins its - - ' -
rftrrrtive work . Ia February, 1800, I noticed a small
destructive work. lump on my lower Up. Th doctor cu-
2so ulcer or Sore can exist With- t, it bat another cams and broke
otitsorae predisposing internal cause out into an open aore. X began to taka
that has poisoned the blood, and the S. s. s. and after I had tak "T'n bot,
1 ' , . V 1 o,rr, tie the place healed entirely and xo
open discharging ulcer, or the fester- of tha diea have been seen
ing-Sore on the lip, cheek er other sinc. w. P. Brown, Hollands, s. C.
patt,of the body will continue to ; , r' i "-'a It.-
spread and eat deeper into the fiesh nnless the blood is pun bed and the
Cancer irerms or morbid matter eliminated from the circulation.
ft. rlpan il Idnod of all decavinff effete matter. It has great
antidotal and purifying propertied that soon destroy the jrenns and poisons
and restore the blood to its natural condition. And when pure blood is
? to the nicer, or sore the healing process
If voTi have an nicer or chronic sore of any kind, write us arxmi . meai
cal advice will cost j-ou nothing. EcKks on Cancer and other diseases of
4he blood will be sent free. THE SWIFT SFECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
: t" : - : , V- : i
weye, I have located minerals that, up-
cnitne ueciaraticn or puce. will b? wry j
aluiljJe to me." I have, from more
thjin one place, beautiful specimens of j
ricifci-t. sneekled w-th. cure. eotl. A, a'
matter- of fact, this country is viririn!
sogl tor the prxwiiector. One- of my
bi prospects is about 140 miles north
euit of Pretoria, and &bout 40 : miU-a
froiii Petersburg.. . f
'"Here we captured one of tKeamcus
Long Torns (94-potinder) front the
Boers. . We remained there about ten
days. -and discovered , we. w:ere in" a
wonderfully rich Tnineral belt, one. in
fiic-t, that will cope with Johaflnc-burT
ir time. Another mnderfu! disirict
will be .tjie rsphinkin near the, Crovo
tlile river, and fully 2wfJ miles from ar.v
ruiiroad. This section lmi$t vir
gin, and fabulously rich in minerals.- '
xThere are also rich mineral belts
lvjro between r Victoria West arid Lim
lert rfciy. In Cap Colony.. Nittsl als.
c iters a gool fkdd for tidnerals; but my
txpiriente tjiere, outlde the towns,
wsis limited. ' '
"With referen? to the war h re. none
eutride cf thesse Who r"HI-5iat,e,l will
'Ver undersiand wliat enormous difli
' 'iliii-s Engiunl iuts tr labor under.
The7 couriitry Is so vasit. and its fate s
adapted; to guiniH.!, warfare that Irrily
ly the systetrt of bhK-khousean 1
tiona tJrtiid the country be subdued.
'.'fAi or , Africa, iu a faming' eouhWy,
even California wnnot su-pi!ss it.
Here everytlifng (ttn be rai?el with
easo; from tbfs extreme tropical pro
d uet ions to th! hardier of the north.
RI;W, srdl.'a good climate, and in lar?
see.tlions, .plenty of water. ,
"I oni writing this fitting tfpn oy
bhinkets and unU-r the cover of our
i ell tent.. My niesmates sir1 S'"rgnr,t
Major Hopkins. Quartermaster Ser
geant Spesir. and Sergeant, Words worth,
s.ll spletHd fellows, men ready to fae
.. nythitig. and g.l meii, to tie to in our
pr sc-nt ' cosidition. " ; ' : '.
"lhe life of . hnr-lshvp, danger an I
privation, -.and discipline, fW the part
fifteen month!, have agxl me very
muj h ; my hair-ie almost white; ruur
tsMe, ditto: ray f;ue ttHvre-.wrinkh-l
:tn.l set in expnwlon, ,but otherwise I
am jrohut und hardy, and e'irr e -IJjvw
tvoy'tljlr.is of the younger men in un
dergoing h.ir.1 ships." .
OBSERVATIONS.
Th devil' of ten sjaks, but G.tl Is j!
1 nt . . -
It is better, to faif Jh one major c.Tort
than in al minor ones. . ,
None i 'blam&ble- for hereditary .sins
untea,ho assiduously cuUivate them.
We ail love meney bcauseii makes
ail love us.
7 He soc ial pirate makes rich fool
his grindstonoj '
Vour knmvlflae 'is -a -braggart.- but
tin;
aged wisdom t. aches tlie creivl of
humility.
! . - . .
If you're a man, b-;
made you" far sliins.
wiar alone. .
manly. If God
then let men's
The bet cure for overty arid- ner
ouvs v.-if.ors ie th woi king-lt-oft c-urp
latent ami ttieft are seldom Upon
intimate term.s.
The being who fajls in love in a day
v,i;i tail out or it in an hour.
I'odieness toward "cubs' pays. Boys
are more gallant than the unthoughf
ful believe. 1 , - 1
The Illiterate are loudest in their
vienunt la t Ion. of ignorance. The lesirn
de pity the unlettered and try to aid
th m. -
A plaster Image of victory to' the
spirit who is not too grovelingteaches
;i claily !e.son of endeavor. j
Flipancy s? never clever. :Although
persons laugh at what you say, it I
because you are so dliy, act at its will;
HOI'S ARE SELLING
I'Ol R NEW CONTRACTS fILED AT
THE COURT H(lir-!K-TEN T
TWELVE CENTS.
- .'.''. .; s-
Four bop contracts of 10,000 pounds
rh, .or r resenting about 220 bales
of the 1i2 -rp of , Marion, county hops,
were fib d in the county recrdCr's fe-
I-.'irtmijVt yeMc-rl.iy, the coniddemtitMis
-..nging from Kf cents to 12 ents p r
jwuiid. They fellow:
L, L- OnifJ arel Theodore Rubens, of
ivai". to T. I! iiwald & t'o., rf
N w Yor-k, 10,0oi pounds of the 1902
cmji at 12" c-t; & cc-rus advance for
4c king' iajrr"fe.';
Chale and lHriId.A Ie Bran, of Sf.
1uis. 'Or., to T. Rosen wa Id & Co.. cf
New York. ICUM'O I" iin.Ss of the !'?
i rvp xi I Hi -n:; . 'cnts.;vlvam-e for
I i king piirysts. -
John Lents. f M Kee. to T. Rosen -
.!.u & t o rsew Yc-rk. J'i.O'M iiu:.n-:s
fth 1S'2 crop ;t IP i-. ru s; 5 cents
aiiuiie lor pitkitig p'irros'vs. i
EilVt lie . and Mrs. I.. Dividson. of
St. I'oql. to Frank D. Millar, of Oneontn.
cw York, lO.oou "MMinds of the 12
nnH n.t I'd eents wt un 1; s cent alr
ttce for 'picking purpose.'
jjHr. and,-Mrs J. C. Smith ' departed
lor intir nome in Aiunu, oirjj.'iii,
teiciay arternoon. after a vllt to the
hoaie of D'r. J. N. 'Smith Jn this city.
Are i a many respects lilce other tilocfs or
sores, and this resemblance often proves fatal.
Valuable time is lost in fruitless t tlorts to heal i
begins, the discharge ceases and the place neaia
over and new skin forms. S. S. S. is a stricUy vege
table blood f purifier containing no mercury or
THE ASYLUM
BOARD MEETS
Report of ScpL J. F. Calbrcath Rf-
ctired and Acdited.:
AVERAGE POPUICnqN IS, THE
HIGHEST INVTHE HISTORY . jF
' THE' INSTITI'TI N lli'EIH RT F
REFORM S-HOOLnR THE LAST
Ql'ARTER.
The Board cf Trust for th
Asylum held its regulnr meeting
Uill yessierday, tend recelvel there
port of Supt. J. F. Caibrtstth. The re
Krt wax examined and ta-Jord CUh!,
Lclrig found to le entirely uisfat tot-y
Tlie superintendent, in his Uter";C-f
;; "Tlie general hcs.lth of
the insihiu-
lion has beri -good. The
ulatloti for Mari'h wis 1
AVerage. Kt-xr
3S," which.! s
the highest in the history
it the insil-
tution. Tls eltitdy Sno
Kwe in the
pulatiou will nec-eesitate
the opc-ning
up the third story of the new wing.
The statistics for the rKrith. thcjwipg
th i. number if rcitlents -J red for iibd
tr.use received. dlscharsjel Und parolifd,
rre as fillorts
Fmb
SC7
. Tii'.
12JI7
No, patient- I b. r. . . ,V
No. KtJieiit ret-c-lve-r
March.'. - . .
N. return d otw-apes. . . .
Total. . ..'.. .. .. ....S
N. dischgd, r"overeiI. -
Nol dif hgj. timch iipp'vd
No. il."'" hg 1. -not impvd. .
No. die,'! : t
No. i.lo'd
Tibial. .
N., r -in r I n M x h
SI..
3TS H41
No. d,;!lly avc-f-.cge, . ...... J .
No. cflii.-ers titnl employes.
..12Z2 11-21
..123
Total... .. .. .. L.137S 11-31
Averarfe monthly ,exjens , p r a pi -
l;v. SS-tii'-i: - average ctuiy x M-iWie, , $er
ri.tuta.. Sic.
The t.tal cxi-n of the
the- monthvwsi $C32.CS, asl
pay roll. ,:. ' ' .
Afjiom for
le ir m th
Reform School.
Tue leport c?f Su; t. II.. iZ.
the Reform Sehotd; for tlw
ter, w;is yestet Jay r.'ceiv.
ilo.ird of Trustees for that
Be kersl ef
passt qu.tr
d by the
institution.
:n l the s-ime was .irro ed iirA: liled.
lit the reioi-t Mr. Bit kc r My In part.
H.Ovle ne:r-a.ry by the rcntent Rre, have
been rompletrd by" the agents, of the
insurance c-omjKinies holding pcllcrje!
thrttn. i ,
-Coutracts that
it were let for .rybuild
mg trie engine nnd loi.Jer r
Kms have
lcea completed and acxepte
1, al re-
p:Um to the t-nr-in. and b
ile'r have
been made anJ new djiwmos iri-rtall.rtd.
We are now. supplying the building
with electric light anil fteam for
cooking and heating purioses. the satao
its when int. rrupteJ by the lire.
I
.-'"We have neuriy or cjuit
replac-cd
the clothing and bedding lo
A by tire.
and for' 4 he want which c-auscil us much
icennvenience for a time.- The Tuian
tdul rc-prt for th-; quarter shows- an
expe-nditure cn awount of the -.general
miilntenam e fund of JT290. 7. This
it.cluden- gracerte. 'auflicient.'io last un
t.l Jldy 1st. Attn the ' replacing-. 'of
clothing and house furnish?: ga lost In
the fir'4, Th exienditurrs :n account
of lh itn prwvV inent-. fun'-.l weio 11351.19,
tt.e greater istrt.of whic-h wii.s useS 'to
buy tojij.i anit inrwihiner)' M replace
thos lwt in the fire." . The total x
I -en.!! t lire on account or the, fire was
1241 ..27."
Mute, School.
Supt. Clayton Went 2. of tlbe Oregon
School for 11h D-jf Mute?, :ii."o filed
I'lit rcprt. and tlic B?ird ofl iTrust es
nevU cmisicicru U aiel ho c ptell it. Th
leijit 'Shows . trliat the expeil.? f tli
ist quaiter aggregated $19:u, again.-it
JliSS for the same qurirter l.t jeur.
T he reirt shows there- are tJh' rly-i wo
rtipils. The report snys. In part:
J nere ija.it lieen no wrkui? Iireura o
?iclpline during the quarter. The pu
pits v-i.' very c-nlder.1 cf fi'ie rights
of cje another timl of the.'; r duller In
th nchcxl. There Is a very vJhol.-B.en
t atimft amopg tli putdls w hU-'tt ill
rt jtllow one of their riumlH-r to depart
icm inai wtiu-n i rigni. -u fine do-e
.e he in netr'a lstd by bis c-oi: fKcaiion
Th iil a indent influen- in the gov
ernriH-nut of the m hooiV
SOME MARION COUNTY
ITEMS.
Crm columns c,f ! w
ek',l
v;rt'n Appevil the fiti,viir
couoty
i-s I-taken: .
Gcwgeltu-siseH r -tui-wtl T.ue4.
y frnj-u
n fn'xtl. at .-. iMn, ;t ftl wiil rrfr
1 his va
rents In
fit.utl at the hosrie f hia
this city. . -
J ort i.nwm wem to S.ic-t
with a
ur-hci- loffd of iwl a few
Bays go.
Miss Mirnie King, Who
h
sh nt
Is hoijve
irvfifl of the winter In Sal.-m
for an Indefinite ir'joil of tl:
b.U.i c-a-reporideuee:
Air. Ap-
:- s, 1 k 1 1 hi farm to a new
cmer cut
Turn lay. He received "M for It.
Ltt tl" V ta Hen nor. .of clem, t
Wting her grrndpc rents, Mr. hp-1 Mm
A.Vfodingtcn. ;
Iuar.ce cKrrr-sii)ondence; . V1eener
BroKu J. II. Iio-jgrwm, awl J s. Tl.int,
bi.e purchased .sepafntorr, ; n i wl!l
he reafter epi rats milk .' at not ' ,In-
i.eB'l of tak;ng It to the sjctmiflng st
t U-n
.Geo. W. Weeka and fo. 'bd
hue, bth, Kdein c-re9iraery fnen, si-nt
c:ver:i days at th: plce -list wee
srting up s-pciratos fA l to i r.tr"-. .
. .Tiie last f the . v e ks
v. ere driven t Milem Tufl
fiirrtt Just purc;iaissl by Mr.
ry herd
W. to th-
e-kn,
. "fifflei
ryiat A.
WilUrd eorreirtd n e: M
Hunter, of Sim. s?eit S.md
lK .Il iii?. -Him Smith, who
mas - leer.
1 1 ending, a fw weeKS W.lTl. n
ir sfcter.
JlrA, A.
. D. Hall, accoi.ipan.c a him to
Bfigadier General Cluirs V. Kb,
Inpct"'r G r.eral Jan-.e Ja 1 -on. Col
vncl D.-r M. Dunne. Judge Ldvoeat
General S- C-- $rencer and Adjutant
General C. U." Garrtenbeini eotksdtuting
the State Military B.ajd. were In the
city yesterday, and derarted for Port
land on th afternoon overlana.
. Legal E'iaxlts -Statesman Jpb Office.
Mninf
A.t the
si -. . .
5 V2X? is7 fvj.,.-',,;i4
e i i 9 .-- h :--- '. .
iV 1 'ii Kv w
i " -C' V
. ' . 4 26 1 f ?Ne, -
.s;ts
1 , I
- new ,to-day,;:i ;
The Statesman Pub. Co. has on hnd
several hundred copies of the OREGON
CONSTITUTION. The, price is 10 cents
each as long as they Tast. ;
VANTEItT!!iw, In ' exilian;? for
sttp.' Capital Sap Works, n.-ar
Woolen Mi'.is, Salem. . w tf
! ! ,.- , 1 ! '
SEED BARLEY-Have seed barley Tor ,
stle. :Ca!I t herifTs ottlce or farm
-on Howell Irairie F, W, Durbln, Sa
" lent. titg..n. -'1 4:4tf.
" LEGAL NOTICE. " "
Notice of intention to with
draw INSURANCE DEPOSIT
BY. THE PALATINE .'-INSURANCE
COM PANT," LIMITED. OF
MANCHESTER. ENGLAND.
To 'Whom It May Concern ;N
In afordan"e; wlth'the requirements
ox me laws oi tne rstaia oi tiregot.
rehviivc1 to insurance coinpsnles, notb-e
Is hVW civen that the-. PALATINI!'
insurance company, limited.'
01 MANCHESTER, , ENGLAND, de,-i-Irlng
to cease doing biWdhess iWllhln
th State oft)regou. Intend, to. wlth
jlrawNlts cleytcisit lh he Treasurer of
s,tid State and wRI. If no claim against
ald 'Company stuvj.1 be fdvd, "with the
Insurance ConmilsMner witiiin six
months from, the SSoxdayf Octoler,
1301. the Mine being the date of the
first publication of tills Niot lee. with
draw its deposit from) the State Ticas-orer.-
;- . ,-: . :, .
1'ALwVTINE INSURANCE COMPANY,
LIMITED,.
I.y Ct F, Mulllns.
Manager for the Paclfc 1oast.
EC, Gtf wn.
Wonderful Ham.
- 'Treatmient. . .;" " j
This won.Iei fill il.l-;
'.Bene, doctor 1 calle.C'
great l.ec:iue he
w . euro n-i' wiinaiii
turea pe.te witli.uii
y - cratviii . th.k an
" a givea up ttt ii. I la
.1 "TTrvri. t 1 etirea- win- !..
' CT-iOif-'v--J wonderful Ch"'-
7 if'ri.JC bert.. n-l .
v4S2Ji? O?? bark and 'vec, t
knowfl tn TneUr"al l-in-e in Iron cnnuli jr.
Tliroavll -the He nf tlif' hsruiie-! r-iue
dies'. lhis ldn.ii .d.H-t. knows- the (!
ul over'5','ln'k'fent: rewli- mll'-h h
uCCeM.fa!l' -iwn lu dirtVreiit ,fiM;iu-a.
H gaarnite l ctirc ' entcftrti. ihiIiiim, -Hing.
lliroHt. i rhenoiailnm. erv.iiff!.x,
f (oniiich, . li er, kelney, - liiliter, fniuilM
troubbv Pt .ni.tiiHMl. nil rlViite Heiec;
bin huudmls of leittlniiintids. . Chare
m'ier.ite. -
("nil ami .see hinr.ConuHattn free. !V
tiemS nut cvf the city write fr l.lnk n.t
c ircuWir, Eit'cbtse imtv .Addreu ,Tlu C.
i!e Chines Me,li.tiue' l'o.. KiV '1'iilitl
Street, Bortlatid, Oregon. Mnilin tills
on per. -.,- "
Woven Wire fencing
Jut arrive!, two carloads of fi M and
lawn fencing. PouRry fencing a spe.
Iclalty. Send for catalogue and prices.
WALTER MOllLEy,
. t9 '"State PI reet, Salem
SAVE TIME
by having cd tings made right liere.
Foundry newly equipped ,"fo"rw-rk. In
either iron .or 'brass.; OUR WORK
I'JTS. ; .".'''..
' . .. i -' : .-'-' .
."..- . - i.
. For saleS horse power Fprague cmc
trie motor. . j
SAtEMIROM (WORKS
.-JfAME3 qii-I Lessee)., j
In Every Print
iShop There Is
The Devil,
to Pay .....
anl lslde' hfm. w hart to poj
a. force of, over 4() nien, who ?are
i ti!pfoyel In tire -aeveral df.trt
iiKiiit of or;r establishment .lo
pr4ii!-fg of various kind. Eferr.
thing prlnletl here, from --calL'
higr ctird to a newspapr.f Will,
jcui IxK-otue one-of our patron
ntid help to protiKde home inauo
ractuiingf ' -:. , -' - . ,
STATESMAN
JOB 'Phone v
OFFICE Main 2041
L'-a:
ST FOR THE
LS
it liMit a. rrlr. b,l'lv mnwl f I V.
rl rjr Ann, Iil r H .- K.f y,r
.1.. .... ttt it Mtlu, t. U.Jlte-f rU. 1 t(. ...um.I t,.
'. - w U mt t" t tr- ul kuMf Uw lfM
CANDY
CATHARTIC
EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY
PU-ttl. f?faM. r'.t-TC . ftt,r.o. fv, i(w1,
It.t-r nJii Crji. lo, f, Kfi-I fci ,fii
prr Write for ti mui4, hit!
bUb. lMm, , - - 4"J
rrrtin ia.ir rox?T. rwtre m srw voe.
SEEP YOUB BLOQH ClEAIi
CASTOR I A
Tor InfAntf and CHldrea. (
Iha Ihi Yea K373 AIwsjs ZzzgW
TJcam th
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