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1: salem, Oregon, friday. .April, n, Iso. 1 1 HUSBAND, WIFE AND YOUNG SON Die as the Result-of the Woman's . Sodden Insanity. T! SnOOTING TRAGEDY AT EVERETT PrMINENTvBUPINESS MAN AND Ilia x SMALL.; RON SlOf TO V DEATH UST.NWJIT, By Hi raM Spouae, After Which the Unfortunate Womlun Took Her Own LJf-ksiielA ntzed by the' Ma Servant -No Caue EVERETT, W'ash-. Aprll A jt pek- inr tragedy occurred shortly after 7 o'clock thlif evening, ; when Mr.; She artL It. Bucey, wife of the assistant cabier of the , American National ' itan-k. killed "her ' husbatHi.4helr ;4-yr btd son and hredf. In a fi'rof insanity. In the parlor,-with her jhead -toward the window, Jayr the form -jof Sjlrs, Bite y, shot through the heart; by her Vide was th 4-year-old boy, Eugene, with a bullet hole through his head. whiTi. In the dining room.? th. is n lor. was Buoey'a body. , with two bulb t holes "behind the left ear. The-.'.-lencbed hand of Mi'. IJucey still tcuilryd a smoking revolver, '-when ' as sistance arrived I at the house. The ' fr-ovt reliable account of the tragedy in I oil, by the sefvant, Elizabeth McNul t v.tii) said: . - I was in the v" kitchen -when Mre. Kc-.y tired the flret snot. I started In but let-f ins her' come with a- amoklnir eve'ver I returned to J 'the klteben, tthK Mr. liueey's mother wan with th IS tKnthR old baby. With the second 3iot the old Udy sCarted into the room, wv ii Mrs. ISueey ran up to hr husbaV nrt'l llrrd twu idKla through hl head. 1.11m mottiir cried ut, 'Oh, t le has killed uy Tmi! Hhe then slot herself. There is n other cause which I j.-an irnaKine httt Inanity." i-h itr i U. But ty wan one of the tnosfj ; ', ,s,cf t'-I yourur inun of the city. He hail Iwne a fi-l.f ent here for, a numlicr .r .:u. anl Is ,a. nephew -of Hepry Hu. -y ot-Taeonm. ' : ' '';. ii SALMON INDUSTRY I I KiiK't H TO P-UOPAOATK STi;KL Hi:.IS ..AHTIKK-IAIXY I'.Y Till) AUTHOKITIEH. Kr.ni Thurtf.J-y'j f-M.atymin. .!i:,t.l I'lHll .W'.irflen II. O.. Villi I li ft ti. trVilK reiviC- Ut tht"1- ih i!rnni si.irr, in Uf ujeslnfr the ui.ilter of tlve Mi.M-f;th'n nf -at- Tlh .'I ? ilni iu. po.v?t:. Miin), ii i ':25t1i I' Hpent, on ih" .Sitiike ri ver and Ita trlbutar-h. neekinK ln( -ito ulpn u- the jnter1-!, of.; tn-'Hl.-elhed variety, of Htilinon. vhi ii fr.ipient thofW vAiiv thi! t itne of lh.-yt-.ir for rp:iwisinK purponeH. Tfiey 1-ui.h -thr liirr.U1on to th remoU 'aottreea of th rivers a rl tributary steam to 5iwn. ind are generally known -ind nia l- mention of up in those tuTiluns M fhe spring run of aa-ltuon. They Mre hHomlmr a very oeflliartle eouiiu rVliil !ixh. a'nd are 'nre:itly Houst ufler-Ht ull ' l.'on- of the yrar by our ....1,1 . ir. l.eol.!.' 'I IK I -Sle'-.-iMV duiin; tie- A.in!"i- n;nt?iH,i l-lt ilol'ltiliU" . '.Mlfidr-illlly whi-n. th--y o'-!'. other ;iT ii t! S. I lMk nron t!l? hh :is nne; f lU -ot ,I.Hr.t.le. Mr the .state. aW l.tiv. Hi.ii ur WMitefs pojm. f'T-" t,.t too ne-ir their e,r;V.d ttate. they ars ,i l vrf. f fi 1 pro-lMct. uhihef tak'.n It. in the iv-aljiS of th Iwer ' Vl'im! !,. .r fioio Ihf waters of the nake and Hi- tril.ntiilesr While- thls variety pro .l.nitjaien duri'iof' the.-m!iilhs of the j r wh.n a lirti (l N most .lflti-1, ,.Si -,!y by our o wn i'Ofil,. Kill th- y ,u,t in In- hid in a u(n,-.Mit .(oan titv to' fHinlnh urn: fHhero..-n a vry !,.. , live einploytnc-ivt. but with artl ti, ; ,1 v oik to nlwlMt mature, the p.ojMKt Pt'out I t..- built lij en-i tw ole a. V( ry . . ... .. ... tnik- for the (i " lui U ve rfr'i'iiir - Iw-i AolunibU but for t-v.-ry t-li-m t (hi- !j4te. .. ...v- be n miking, an attempt i.. ... l, iMu ilnion the pa't f'w yvir .ii Ui, Imiihi-Ui '' Station in itf tmi tuive met with jo :rcat .... . ...'!. i,....',Lt i-niiv to tin . ir'y I.!it that all Oio .'rtrrtmw w,-t !... ... w. foiin!siirt ir h'i.' tea ; w' ahont th Ki.nvnin perlo-l f lb" silieon. Ia?t Of the- mount ..iinM-w-:' .-.(...til l n.-rf t..v.- this to eonten.l Ith. ,,i i nr !f,,v t i fti-lleve that the i.,,!' ii.m.r:in lie i-arrted on with fni um.iiiitl of mnvw. for their freih- 'A do not ,-oinel fions untjl near the Vn.THh of June.7atid by 'that. -time a e 1-h-.u. ..f.hoMl.: hivistH-ti ir.ide and' neks ai 1 -trip" U .k-n out. Th, f:r,.n,t Uoii l- river I foun 1 fr- im i-t'. ! r , i Viv My by this K.iin'n. Lhd if ve aie efta!li9hfd n the r.ver .. .... ,. i. .,..'. ,a,n He iin ither K"a- sei, ;ii' a.tte'mpt should ft id - to get a fii:ply if th'rse epsrs. "The rlv-r lt- i,.-l( k rjih..f !-aitf IhlS time ef the year to lie s'P-ssfutty worki"!. but a goo.!, big fupp'v or e-'ss rdvuld b" cwll' f ted from .Joseph creel on 1 ; oth; smal,l.j lrsbtit ity ": strri. " " " 'Thi clin cent I a! ' be rarr'ed on. "lH a ba.lory plant e. it&ii.hed . ih ui i. "The Soake river ttseM f"'" b4fd:y be worke) at this point, but .its eonld be ioUti t'd ft,on. s-caU tfbtbiry Uran.4 iu Hie imhiediate yl cie'iy. an I aftf f lieing fysl i'!il 1 be iMi-.-l-'i'i't Jo tlr hat' heiy an I I Here be'csiriil for. ' "The t'liuuiTia" river sii tns , loarToid a Very f,.ifr o'pi rfunity for this Variety c! ralaum in 1 aiwiihcr j-e is-n it sbootd hr ti-jted aiiLab"if;rmii.ed, if t:Me. uh iibcr or not they, frequent It in a stilTb lent u'lintity io warrant . li itch ery plant. ' ".!.'- . . -! The Tucinnon river we nri working this fea.on and by wiiolher-month we t-twu-H b able to. deirionilrrte fully its woilh ad a steelhead tstreunn, , tyful Pfced Was Wit- n" Mother and a for tbe Act. i 'i HOSTETTER'S ! STOMACH BITTERS Try a Tow, dies of this wonderful .medicine lit the spring when you f(-I run-down, tired and nervous. It la - the beet, spring medicine known to- erlence and .will. Hurl fy the blood, and "build up the system. It nlao cures Dyspepsia, Indiges tion La Grippe, Malaria, Fever and Ague, Don't fail to try; it. Our Private Stamp Is over the neck of the luAXie. ; ' . , i. IN CIVIL SERVICE EXAM NATION FOR AIlCIHTECTrf t I TO 1JE CONDUCTED Gt THE ' : LOCAL,' BOARD SOQN. i The United State Ci-11 Berviea Com mishlon annouikes tbt on Mfy 6-7, 1J02, an examination will b hHd In tWs cty for the position of architectural deirigner.-' . ? " ; ' ' ; ; ( 1 M V j Th exarnlnatioTM in conjrtiat of the fubjeeta motioned below, wlilcb w ill be' -welfflrted follows: Subject. , ; .. Wetjrhts. cjnirt rue tion, hlMory and -mytesj . . 25 DrsjNwlhjc and ftpfsn J... . 40 Teerhilcal eduratlon and experience 25 TotklX. ...... i: . .'-.. .I'M) ; UnderVhe sulijett of drawlns; arwl de slsrn, eomitetitora will. In addition to the vvwk reouired. In the examination ronn. be renjaired to x-somplete'plans In aeeordam e wth apeciftt-suion styen, .to b? forwmrdedf to the Commission within th rpe weeiyi following the daut of the examinat Ape limit. 20 year of over. No person will beadmitt'd (to this ex Lmllriation who has not been . a. tlu dent of a -well-known sohool of iirchl tec ture for at lat (three 3N?ars,' and, It addition, lie miwt .h-uve fthd txt lewst. three yettra' pnw tical experletee In the practice of the ' prof ession of u;hi tec tu're or with wnne prominent nschitect or firrri 'of architects. - ' ' Krrnn the eligibles resulting from this exrimlnation it ,ts cxjiet ted that .nllflr-.llikn. ill ) tt-l?iri -id 1 tiki TrnT ........ ... "v. , uon oi arcniiieciu-rai u.-?iBrwr jn hit: SuiiervlsinR AnhitecfK Office. Tr-a-ury PtiMnrn'rut, it a Friary of '2M0 ier annum, and to rirnilar vaoiinies ivs they may or. This 'cxiimineitloii is open to all citl mis of the Unlited Ktiits who nipiy- wMh the--'rcnuireiiiehits." Cofnpetitora 'will tie mitisd without reK.ii-tl to any Ki-on.siiJi-ratloiirnt.ner titan rn iua4iiiea-r thms fihownj in tbir exaintnfttlon pa-j Ikth and HicribleH will le certltleil strict lv in aeiurdanee with the civil twrvlce Ui.w aad rulirs. I'erson.s w ho lp-siire to compete should a tom-e- apply ,' to th Uitltixl WJates Civil Si-rice Commission. VaAhiiufton. IX, ., or to.Miw 'aiiieel'iilmti-. s, c re- iary of the local board of examiners. for stpplioutior forms 304 and 37S, w hic h 'Khotild be properly executetl stnd fllcl with the Commission. TJie reKU lution rentUrl.nsr-. that . aprdleatlons b; rtfd it lfftcst ten days prior .to the date of the;examlnalIon will Ik- waived in aceptintr appMcsUlona for tlVa atn tntitlon. " HE WAS ARRESTED A KTRANOKIt TAKKN IN IJY C1IIE1- fK I'Of.K'E I). w. c.insoN 1 YEKTEItOAY. City. Marshal I. W. Oibfon yesterday nrrefsted ik-Kt'ntnser, trivlng hin name as harie. Ahlertin, in this city tipn the authority of u dispatch from Chief of dVilice 1. M.'McTiu hlan, or I'ortlan.i, iTVn a i charjBre of larceny from n harp. c hief fllbon receive! Ue H;it-.t and dewriptbori from ''hi"f Mc -Lnu hlatt rMicnim- toornine. The. dlstKitch als j , . ... .... . . fttated that when An lf-rwon was, last Keti In I'ortkmd he had a team of li horse'.. Chief llbon npprehm led him hm h drove Into town on. Liberty 4r-et ;wui Wmj inquirina; oi a. iiu-h the rod to 'Allwiny and. in audition Ho the team' of bays he had ise?Bed himself Cf.Oie had a iteam of army horsed Anderson - sutmittteii wt.tn .iflf.nt r-iminu.re to tne ftnmiin i iiluriit uueftioii or argument, a n. was t 1 u i d III the-c ity jail to a wait on of !. ..- rr.,to iVirt and to lime mm m hatgre. -. Good for Rheumatism. fi-st fail 1 was tafc-n with a. very 8? .. t ..0 , ,ta nil I f rftrtlimhl ijon which oi! used mi Breat pain ana o ..,nf.. After tryln several pre- ...iniiunx and rheu ma Uc cures, I de r ' . - . ...... i t..,i to use Charooenain mm ...t-i-k t - iaii ween aavrnifii in wniv o . .... - - - c...,f Jf-wymnn. After .two appliea 'fion of this Kcmedy I was much bet .' nr nainc one bottle, was , . cured. Same Harris.-, ha , t For sale by Stone s Dru stores, .. , ' . IIETTEU PAY. citnizoN- CITY, Ore., AiHl 3. -The ,rmnm,it,. Piiln IMjKr company in- ...i .,.. ees of thfir employes to day. All '-SLW men Ret 11.75: airL75 l;K,tJU2'i The Crown Paper of JM.OOO more annually. jm r Th. meet by the time of an atij,y OElgrSia Punctuality's Watch word is Elgin, Worn everywhere; sold everywhere; guaranteed by the world's greatest watch fartory. Booklet mailed free. DEBATING THE . EXCLUSION BILL SOffiB Eastern , Senators OSOGSf taelVtted. Refreshments will be served Pacific Coast Measure J .-- WHlt VYESTICN MEN SLTPORT IT 1 TlT.NKrt OF VASUINGTOX. UXUiES PROTECTION 1'OTl TJIi: I'JUC- ; ruj of THis'dosT, , AKTtnt the Henlen of : Chines tlal - linger Think th Enaetm-nt of the Propcsed Law' Is Vnnec ettr Cti t ban TUilprlty; tin ConKrea .ViSf- orouly Oppod by Ilepubllc-anii.' WASHINGTON. AirII 9.--Throuv':h-out today's session cf the Senate the Chinese xylusuon bill was undT clis cuslon. -i UalHnger N. IL) i arid 11- HnBham.tVt.) opposed the bill und Turner (Wash.) supported Jt. Oal-. linger urged th)at the pendens bill was unnecessary', unjust and ui-Ain:ri;anj and was clearly In - contravention of oar treaty obCg-attons wlths China.. In an extended ad'dress.TTurm-r ap- . . ' r lie.led to; the Senate to pass thepro- M.scd JiI, not merely for the protec tion of the people of .the; P.i.i;ie state. but to prevent the em Ire body iol;t1c from being contaminated by the Chi nese. . 1 '"''.- I -. Turner, in reply to : Oa.Umjffer, eon- tendeil that the pending biljl is no more severe than the fonher, 1;4ws for the restriction of Chiinee Imir.lcration ; in- leed, he- asserted thtt tii bill is prac tically a re-enactment' of the existing law, except that It is: more llbetal In the admission of Chinese ni-ri nan ts. He a!:ft asserted that the most strinc- ent provisions of the bill had tenm drawn bv the Treasury ofHclal.?. and Wi-re m:ule tiwoFsiry )v thei. craft ;cnd mile of the Chinese In' evading -he Ktreatv i obligations. 'II also declare,! that every provision" of the bill is in i . cofonnity with the treuty with .China, indl tared that ll-nicanln-; China men Wuilil lane no excepu.m c ;ia PwvIhmis. He defended the-provision prolilbif rys emplovnc-nt of Chinese crews on yossris: riiiir io nea, ami sain th:t critii iStn of it Is !tiernist--nf with the recent iiWtlon of en:i.te In voting ship subsidy, bill for the' purport of enabling eri)sin shipow ners to ,p iy extra Wattes to Ajnerican sailors. Tui-ner nrtr.l tnVt-ri-ratlons Into any law enac teil. of the Tjerisnry rej;unilMi on Chinese erlu.-do , -.declariiiK that the Cbiiiamon. the P'oVific Ste-iinsliip Comiany. and transt ounnii izi nui- way' companies, were opiosed to tho- reiulaiions, was an arsumeni in i sup port ef them. - i What' Ypur N. Worth Komestlmes a fortune, but nevVr. If rnu havcf a sallow complexion, n, jimot diced look, moth patches und .blotch J on (he skin. all slKns of Liver Troub i .. i ... t - viniy'. TO ao.- T Aft TMIln irlvpt Clear Skin. Rosy Cheeks. Rich Com- llexlon. - tinly 25 cents. , at iu. STONE'S druic stores Cuban Rsciprocity. - Was'nfnston. April -9v Thj features of th second day.'s debate in- the House on the Cuban raV-lpi-ocity bill .was, an impassioned si-m h. io opjssitlon to iue nuosure by W. M. Smith, ,of Mlehirfan, a i iepuollca n. "cn.r.nrj ri"m i an'i Quitrles, of Wisconsin, and Polilver. of Uiv.a. and a ,;i-ui- of Michigan leet dUgar .tiijnufa'.tiirf.rs in . vhe salle y. vei In his nu'lifinc'o, and h-r lib erally applauded bv .-hijj , iiepntiitcan itpriortr.i he assailed the Repub" can leaders who were . advocating .Ttao bits, boldly ch.-ireitiaE 'h -m lth lelng false Jo the ..etciblfran d' trines of protection. Morr;?. of M'-rscs -:t'.t,-r.- otle-r Iti'iji Iu m ),- made a -stroi.e speech sg!'.irif-t ! bill. -"Hi r spc-- ti ers tod-iy H'iil:. a lemo.-int. ef Texas, and .'4p ir!i n n, a tJcnioerat, of KU ii 1-t. hot:i r whom of-posc-d the b;il. nod. Mt' rsd -II. of WyoH'inif. wncv idvoc!td it" ' The !' in A : 4 1 1 - and ItcyuhHcan oi, tinents 'of the na.- i"- are tryinct 'to get together on a proposition to take? a .MfTercoti )l oY letiije t uisar. The In d:r;;tio'n3 are that the -debate' ill-b unit rue ted. The demand for- time to speak is s7 tit, nn fl" there Is now no ex .pec tat Ion that the general debate-will tie completed before next -week. i. OA3TOHIA. a tv. . mc K'ffld oa Haw Aiwirs B!cdS Rigiataro of Increase in Navy, Wnshir.Klon. April ,3. 1 he cnl'stel force of the navy Is to be Increase -id three thousarl nrn by the Naval ap jiropriation bliL reWrted In the rongH by the sub-eorinmlttee. to the Hous Naval Commttrl-e today. OFFICERS RE-ELECTED. PARSONS." Kan, April 10. At the t.nnual meeting of the MlKsmiri. Kan sas A. TXiis R-'dlrod here today, the hoard of dire-tors was re-etected. and they in turn re-Heoted tr old officers for the ensulnsr year. - WatcHn ELGIN NATI0KAI. WATCH CO., 4 i A BAPTIST SOCIAL tit . II Th- Baptist young rteojde will give a social'ln the parlors cf th Ifciitist Jlninli FrfAair evenl nsr. All are In- free. PRIMARY UNION The regular M.eIdy iMeetJns of the Sunday School Ir1mary Utiion will oc cur tomorrow bt p. tn-'at ihe I'i-ed-byterian ch-urth. i . INVENTORY FILED ' I .: Auruart. IIutketo.n." J; O. rowtfiine and T. Kj Fbrd yesterday filed their I n vmiory nd ' appralsemeot uiWrt thi estate of Theodore tlerval.- deceused. In the Marlon county; probate i-oupt, sbowi a total valuation f the pcrsoii.il proierty belonging to the etrtute o b t53o,-.). : .- .- . -'. '-'- , ? --i ; ; -. .. .- FROM ALASKA (' ;- : , ! John FaRerhahn. a Russian Fin aged IS years, and a miner by occupation. ti brought to1 the InstTne Asylum from Sitka, Alaska, yesterday, by Dep uty C S. Marshal Hammond. and one guard. J. Handy", aged 53 years, was a'so broughjt to that institution from Woodburn test evening by "n. O. Mc- Corkle. i- A HOP CONTRACT One hop contract waa fil?d for record with the county; recorder yesterday, vtiereby W M. Bird, of Marion. aKrees tti deliver to A. Woif & Son. of tWlver- j ton, 12.000 pounds of the 1902 growth i of hops for the ..consideration of 12 c-ent per iound . 5 o'nts. per pound to be advanced foir. picking purposes ( and the balance upon delivery. , STILL MORE OP IT Still mor? "new; type and material has arrived, arid you can have the latest "faces" in your printing, whether In large or smiil orders. You can have it when it Is promised. Tiie presses are kept busy th,ve daj-s. buf we are ready for all comers. LWe are h ere to please you if you can be pleased with the best and newest In the printing line. StaUs tnan Job Office; W. F. Dunlap, ina-nager DA-NGEROUSLY ILL Miss Musa Geer, daughter of; Mr. and Mis. L. It. Geer, Is lj"lng dangerusly ill at thJ" family hinne in th'is, c Ity, .''with pleuro-ppeumonia. Miss Geer hits ben ill for w-enU days, and yevterday was retwrted somewhat wx-e. Hhe,wo.a report 'd to havei plrurisy. pains n both files. The young ludy is retelling rlie best of attention, and strong hopes are entertained for hi-r early tecov. ry. GRAVELLING HTATFJ' STREET.". Street .t'onimlisloner' J. P. Friz-fvll IkhI a crew of men and horses oiiesjil- ing the road grades yesterday In, sera p- fnsr the surplus mud off State si root and in 'Spreading gravel on nth- w streets, where it had iieen previ lisiy hauled. He has a considerable airiount of street work in cvintemoTa- tion which, he Intends to carry out -:s sopnas the weather settles.. K REPLY FILEIX I Clara F. Hreyi, et a)., defendants in ie action In the Second Department the Is tate jt trcutt vourt. wnercin (jlto Hanon Is the plaintiff, yes;erdjy tiled .their'; reply; to" the answer of the Ittfcndant W. IV Pugh. denying all of the atTtrnratinx; a pet roriu n artXWer ami trn-y pay ir juusimm aKartJSt .the ueienoani i-iigu cor ni everum of mcMiey they may . be re X. . - 1 , .Si ijured ia pay Wver and above the con' tract prW- agreed between them and th defencfsjnt Pugh. IIOAD'IMWIOVKMK ' Van Dale, suWrV'sor 01 Gervais. road district, ami lrvC. S. White and Wm. P.nivvn. alw of -rval. were In tic cltw yesterday ahdji c-otiultailon with ejesurty Judge John XI. Scott in refer r. nee' to extensive if'Nj improvchiicntjs which are 1 ing irfctuguraited in that distrj.t. The propertyj ners have contributed money and rk to, tne amount of ffiOO, jittfl.theaeVgentlemen were in. conference with thV county court for the purtMie :of sol'.enjng the asslsuince of the court, whih Jvid w.-rti iiMurwl thfm thev would n;i IN THREE DAYS- Sah-rn is coming out. Here she ha tbree Wg shoiws In t,hre successive nights, tK-ginning tonight. If stie I able to 'stand this to turn out goxl crowds thrfe nights in sue -cession for such attractions -she will eertmtnlj dialrat iher ert while reL-utaton scs roor show town.! In fact, she has air rpady alsut redcemeil her nume in ti ls respect, for all the Kd shows, or nearly all of them, during the present -Rinin hmv idayed to gsl houses sou iim- v p. " ' t?. Frelfric-k Warde is coming Uick to play .on 'the 26th. in "Julius Cae- here1 her sar." He-will certsinly be greeted by a crowded house. RHJOICING OF WORKMEN , , The members of the Anc ient Onler of lnltci Workmen In firegon ore in hlga glee at present hh'.ang heard that they hsire Just defeated their bn-tnren o Waslitngtoii in a contest for new tfiem lwe which has been waitinc since last 1 einter. The context closd on Apri ith. when Oregon rerorted a. total of 1073. wherenron.Wshlrigtoh threw up the rpm:gv This-Ui tUw mcnnil tirub Wng tbe Dregon; Workmen have, given th.! WiishinK-ton fellows und the Salem members ofrthe- order have an eSpx-ial Pride' in- this last vi-t ry. h-ivinc eon ti-lbute.1 to it In a substantial way. ITottcti'on Lclge, No. Z by the ciTorts of its ow n members, n secure-i . . n"w otms inside of a rnonthi bHniSf'th third lrget I Of the sfate in, fram nnrr the Ktt-ns-cle enfned. .Valley No. 1H Ikis idwj gdneI rW-arty 2.. - ins departure; ii;puREr In the renvrvrfil in. of Mr- F ni.rolK-r f iewrs the Surierint'Hr.de.nt I he Iil"hsriy-.trWHt Kvaiuretx-til Sunday s-.hool..'.. th"t rlwrdi has iwtstaini Sertoli in, M,r,-As benbrenwr ws vrv live tn thi t catt ily. AUhUg1 living five inibs o'tt Hi the eounrry, ne w. sWt 1nvari!4y at h m tst on Sunday nwirrinsr. n nser how stormy Ow -,ihrr or how rvi the roewls. u...a nmt ib' Vint iiT to work mua -..l Aava t.nl lie luippy results. TH- hunii o-l uannimou.'dy on r-i liitiooK. ai.treci.Mlr.g Tds work and re grt-iting b is depsrtfureT M r. -.Ed wrd Kiewert h-ui iH-en . api-irrt d by the poytor to act aa surerVnteifd ut until an He thm- wm is new. i L-Sl I5Iat.k at the StaUtioau otTcvJi.. .-!-. . c..!:i i 1TISKEH Or THK TIMKAUOLD TkOTrLNUfTAK: ATTHfc ?T.TE rill LAST Sire McKlnaey 2:11 1-4 , Kire of 4 iu the 2:10 list. 19 in the 2:13 list, ITfciuttllwl h'y unylre of his nge. i 1 nrst.l:unMlDI)AYlULLi:,b (JWhxr 2:llJt elre iv carelle 2x111, Ml-s . . , at. I .."-..' i Jessie ana mners. I I Hcnmd dam llllUMt IlKLLE (datit sou f Alcyone. . Thirtlclaut ly JUmMrino Putcken 5S, Fourth dam by Ahutmt 3-1, -founder : fAtrrtiv mvi t.At.tskUtshWmrMtn'l.STtMUi.VtKsnAS,.reih pnuM-, h rornie to I stmi Hill WW ItAlfQ in r iret lr.iiinEciiinnl i irel Mjn sud riuciu uceu ISMi lolWl8 - je el uuiluria itft ui riB. I TO APRtt laVIXGTOM PAEX. P0HIUD Term. $2.00 SeanL WpajaWeat JOHN PENDER, fclRED BY McCLANAHAN 234T37. First dam. MI It A OOL-DDIJST, iriar.1 mtc - Secrmd dam PAN 15 dams of 17 in the r -i - - llt. . ThlNLdam Oolddust t:Ii. t Flei-ty ! Oolddust HROADHEART Is oij little nand!lng shows It HO A D I IE A 1 IT is orte of the finest hhnseIff to be allowed to serve a fw; mares at $20 BY THE .SEAf-pNi AVIT1I USL I invite breeders mare elsewhere. to; come and P : or Tvvlce-a- Week WEEKLY OREGONIAN par year. .. . TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, per OUR PRICE, BOTH PAPERS,.1.. PACIFIC HOMESTEADj per year;......... ...... i..' TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAM, per DOTH PAPERS CHICAGO INTER. OCEAN, er year....... . TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, per BOTH PAPERS HOARDS DAIRYMAN, per year........... .... TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, per BOTH PAPERS. . OREGON POULTRY JOURNAL, per TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, per BOTH PAPERS-. ............ i rH RICE-A-WEEK NEW YORK WORLD, per year.. TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, per -BOTH PAPERS, ii. M 'CALL'S MAGAZINE i ncluding a TWICE-A-WEEW STATESMAN, per BOTH PAPERS ......... TNC BCMCOT M tmilrf. Nj lt inill w MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS i 1 1 .... i ., . i.M pan in "pains of menstruatIon.- Xhey are 11 FI2 SA VKIW to girls at womanhcsl, aMinff .derelcmrneut of -"-orgawa and tssly. hi known' remedy for women eonajs them, tannct do barm lifa tiecomea k pleasure. Ik 1.M I'I'.lt 1HX IIY MAIL:. Hold ly tlrtltrKlSt. R- FOR SALE BY. 'A 3. 1IIOI1H. I THE MARKETS. PORTLAND,. Or., A pi jo. Wheiit, Walla Wal'i, 636ic: Bl ium, Cac;. TacmTci. April 10. Whfat, Lluestem. Club, 63c-. Francisco, April 10. Wheat, -NSlaOi1. lhieiiiiu. Auril Iii.-VIi.',u, . -May, oncn ne. .'nc svhhl te- 645i6fc. Flax. aonnwfsiTii, $1.76. Atnis Authority M -M-.li.-IMi'l Estate blanks, ttXthe Si atesman Jo OiUce. "I Buyers and Shlppkrs of Dealers in Hop Growers' Sopp!i Warehouses s TCRNIJR. MA" LEA Y. lltATUM. P. iKS. KlfAW. SAIJKM. irWiTZERLAMl. 41 F JfS ''..! OP R n'AL' FliOUIL J. G. GRAHAM, Manager S'.7 onn:irt;ljI SU, Salem. & CO. GRAIN . R lit If si rf!t 1 S iu tbe.S0 Hat, atj Hyeara of . . . . I iteiii..,. ..! of SlcBrlc 2:1 11, 4 y iXitt'W tlkm ! . ' , i . Ihesreat Lnvj-l niAre sire f the Ahuoiit faintly. u oc htrh rt ;are. , lis nii"'"? i, piwihw p. -' -s - - cvlo. cpaw ;- 1. IAI8 GB01V9S. SUtt AP81t I TO JUT I. time of crioe. UIo st cn4f Fair Grounds, Salem. Or. -Ref.-JCo. Sc-. Hi AVK fAI iOS is iimmI lileh. Wvisht ll' found. M j er obi. on of Roy Wilkes 2:06'J. by -pedro' '5904 ' 2:25.-io.n of Idol 41. sire NT GOLDDL'ST. byi Culde 1197, sire of . - ..... i ....111.. KIT, Oy IKHaflUT liVf sire oi .a mi- 2:20, etc tnd with but stallions in the state. a. very promlfdng trotter, He will lei , ; i ; Ah jy.i i;iir ri ic.m.. see fnis niw wwre uicvoum oVo W,.Q.! TRINIL PAIR GROUNDS, nil. TiiK- Statesman .... year. ...$ixo - s . - $1.0)7 ' , ."' ;.' V -. .- .$i25 .$1.00 .$1.00 i . year.;.... .. .......... ......... . .......1.....W..$1.7S ,..........$1.00 L. $i.oo year $1.35 ....$1.00 year.;,..... ........$1.00 J.. ...... ...$1.73 year...... .... year...... .... $ .50 $1.00 .. . ............ .....$1.40 .4. $1-00 .....$1.00 year...... .... $1.65 i e - free, pattern to each subscriber)... $1.00 year .....'... . ............ hw ,$uo r THAT CURES sJO mCVCslTS TNC -':. , . t . j EPIDEMIC now RAGING amonc U fr DC CQ and will Cur them offesres. Consent 11 vnUbW) UMemiMcr, is I'rasnlaa licsve 1-owUcrs. CUKCO S MORSES. . t hair hM ,dM th I'ruMln. Hmi, 1'iiMm Clw Iwl fltfht mnnlh. ,M III Mint Ul' bur camd 11 tann i hr. 14 ..f 11u-".f-r '"1 'f rhr..Hl btruU. i :KM-T lOaiNCkK krvarh. S. V. ninmmti 'iiihik "ihi C., Ii. ni,n. : Tlicy oTercomc Weak ness. lrrejritlarity and omissions, increase Vnr MO A"X" UillvMU ; u v.'.. wtrciami. vmo RUCGIST, SAlii:M. OltEGON. t-t-t 420 WIIIUS AT.. O 6 lo'uM puitlsrd. Ore. ?rlflttt. f J " Tske e on Jd ctwi ) f? AO DA CCO toPpperXlhlBa. Jk Usinrj jp i.j,ne i-ms ,;,,'jj f rr-l ii Kmmjmmm m mmm i Northwestern llurseries j .WHOLESALE AND HLTA1L. I'rge stock of fruit trees and shrub bery. All stock fres from lt and diseases. All trees dc-IIvered free in Salem. Writ f of catalogue.; February d March are'good" month to plant D. JONES, Prop HA LTCM. OREGON. - . JOHN STOUT . Manufacturer of lurnbtr, Saslupocrs, Blinds, McBldiogsttc, Fin man Ilea and gratsw grill work, slow rases and offlca fixture. p-" eialty. Wovtn slat fruit tray. Southwest corner 1 Church . and Mill trecUa Balem Or. Tslsphooa 17U. DON'T MARRY, DOCTOR or de-n-alr. "Don't do a thena" till ym w-e learty wliW n i be,t by aid of Flashlights on Human , Nature, on health, disease, love tuar ptMge and parentaije. Tells what youM iark a doctor, but dont lik to., 240 j p.iges, illustrated, 25 cents; but It-i ia ! trcvluc-e it we - stewl one Only to any adult for postage. 1 a cents. ! Murray Hill Co C. 129 2?th t U. Y, . . "i ' . ' i' J;:;';;;iS-ej v liCO - TK