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yVEESTLY OREGON STATESMAN. TUFJSDAT. MAT . 102. V v THE RUSH OF HOMESEEKERS Oregon Should Do Some Ad - i - vertisin? at Once MOST OP' THEM ARE GOING TO WASHINGTON BECAUSE THAT STATE J3 "PUSHED TO THE FRONT, WHEN THIS , STATE SHOULD GET PREFERENCE, i Jt Is high time Oregon were waking " up aiKldoIng. some advertising. "And this should be at tempted and carried forward on, a large scale. Effort in a small, way will do no rood, but If un dertaken on a large and general scale the results will be larger in proportion. A few days ago a lady came through , to Salem from Chicago. There were - three thousand people on the, excursion train of which her train was a sec tion. They Wv all. or nearly all. horn' skers. f When they reached the4 Rocky Mountain region they were met by men from Washington points, arm ed with- circulars ; and other printed mailer, telling of the glories and" ad r vantages of their localities. These re preventatives fj the Washington citlet - and sections went through the train! ; distributing their printed matter, and .-. making talks ' to, I the ' home seekci They made themselves busy booming the points for which they were work ing -and answering the thousand and onegruetions that.were ,fut to them. Nothing , was said about Oregon. i1 Not a word. . It was all about Wash--l ington. ' ... : " What was the result? When the trains arrived at Portland they were nearly empty. ;xhe home xeekera hd nearly all been Induced, to K-t off at the 'different stations In Washington. ; j . !-' Oregon can do these same things. Rut It .wltl cost money and- a lot of It. Hut It w.JI pay There should be an organized movement- to advertise the advantages of this state, and It. should lie undertaken on a magnificent scale. Nothing less will offset the efforts of the people of Washington. THE CHORAL UNION IT PROMISES TO BE THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THIS - . SEASON. .., - v The Willamette, Valleyffc'horal Union i"t hold Its 'fourth feMtval In- Corvatlis on May 13 th toTTath. Tnb promises to L : be the Jargest arid root briBIani musi cal eveiui evetfcejil ia jDrotoa: The chorus wnr coiwtot of-'f over: 200 well trained voices; CorvaJiis furnishing 120, AJbiny over sixty and Eugene, twenty. The Portland1 Kympliony,, Orchestra of forty piece will furnish 'music for the threw day,- Th Musicians" Union In Portland. fki "released the members of that organization that special terms couUi lie tr.ade.l Thl 1 the first time that the valley bsa bad the oDoortun - " r hearing this splendid! musical society. The soloists Mrs. Rose Bloch ISauer of Portland, Mrs. Walter Reed of pott h ind. W. H. Boyer of Portland, . I M. Clt-n of Eugene, the best .auar te'l in, the north wtwt. 3 . .' The music is of the ' best Tuesday, My 13th Orchestral Concert the pro (tram Includes Beethoven's 2nd avra phony, ..Grieg's Italian and German oance? Nicoiai's overture to Merry Wives of WinM9or. Mendielssotms Ow rice Ilrliliant for piano with orchestra, M. Walter FraserplamUt, and Wag-nt-r'M great1 aria from Tannhauser, solo ist Nf,rt. Koee rtlpch Bauer. ,' - ' -W.lneln;y May 14th Mendelssohn's Wynm of iTalse. and Rossini' Sta lat Mater-two. makter pieces " The former cantata was first performed in .1X12-at Du.sldorf. Germany, on' the unveiling of -the national statute to Gutenberg, the inventor - of . printing, and. Is generally1 regarded1 as one -of the three greatest, works- Of theom tM.scr Rossini's j Wtabat , Mattv . was rittp ,ln the l(e ruaturltv of the romjKwer after twenty years silence, which followed. the oerformance of his .great ownrn, all of which wtt eom- ixxte.i before he was" 40 years of age. It I the finest example of the rpii catiojt t,f an oferatlc composer genius t a Vork of religtousnature and aim. Thursday. May 15th. Handlers M( - siah needs no description. It has been given in every yesr since Its comnosl Uon In 18T4 inalmest every English speaking c.nr.murUty and Is a house hold womI to every hver of good mus- oti this occasion-,- these Workav wilt, for the first tlmeln the history of Ore ICin he given with an. adeqirate choru. a full, orchestra, nd solo singers m-or. thy of the mu?ac 'ihey wltf sing. The prices for tickets fori the whole course have been set at $1.50 sn.1 'or each single concert at 0 cenia. ; The concert hall 1 the Agrlcultoral Nllege Airtory. which sirats 1200; per mini In, comfort. : The; fail road fsres from Albany to Corv-aJlIS. are set at 50 cents for the round trip-and s. special train leaves Albah-y on each nUtht at 7 p. m.. returning After the oerform ance. If the wather"ii not good the trains will deliver their passengers on the sidetrack at CorvaMs within tMr ty feet of the Armor. 100D0 REWARD. It is believed that circumstances point to the work of an . Incendiary In connection wRh the burning of the dwelling owred 'by Mrs. Jennie Bunce, of Salem, which wm destroyed by fire on April G; 1902. We wilpay $100 for tb- arrest ind conviction of the guilty party. i .- Oregon Fine ReKef Association. ! McMinnvlUe, Oregon. CLVRRY A GREEN-LINED PARASOL ' , IN SUMMER, It has been v favl for the last -w years forglrH to be quite eegarOleas of their complexion 1 during; the summer. hits the Jglrl 4n ii wWfe will take ' my advice and carry & parasol, and for the greatest comfort, and to prevent pJI wtTain ami glare to her eyes, let her .have a dark green lining to H. This lining will not affect In any way the J . her Txasol.-May Laiie.' Home Jour-i WHY STAY PALE? A pity 'to see pale girls "tay: pale and dull when' it is so easy to cret Scotts Emulsion.' v" acott s nmuision aoes a lew things well. One of them is to give rich red blood to pale girls. . There is a reason for it. But perhaps you are more interested in results .than in reasons. " ; - The result of steady ; daily doses of Scott's Emulsion is an increase not onlv in the red color of the blood and in the appetite but in the good looks and ' bright manners which are the real charm of good health. ScottV Emulsion is blood food. ; i Sn4 (or pre Sanpls. ' ECOTT & BOWNE, Chetniau, 409 Per! St, N. Y THE STATE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT R. 8. BEAN, OF : THE BOARD 0F REGENTS, FILES -" IflS REPORT. I . r -Jlon. R. S. Bean yesterday filed his report as President of the Board of Re gent of the State University for the past-elghteen months, with Gov. T. T. tleerj. The report contains the follow-, ing, snowing very aatisfactcry-icondi- t Ions at ;t he school: ; v The reports of the presldept and fi nancial agent of theUnlverslty Indi cate that, it is Jn a prosperous condi tion The character of the. class work has been better than ever before, and the discipline of the University has been carried on with slight friction and has called for little faculty action. .The scolarship standard of the Uni versity Is being gradually raised, both by an increase In. the quality of the work done and an Increase In the re quirements for entrance An attempt has. been made to adjust these require ments to the state high school course, and It is believed ' fhat as the, high ppf hools are developed over the state, the proportion of those entering the University will Improve. Tho total number, of students, en rolled for the year is 421. , Of this num ber there are: . In departments at Eugene....... 1.313 In Law School. . . . . ..... ........ 26 In Medical School..,'.,............ 80 SALEM TEAMS BEATEN CAPITAL, USINE$S COLLEGE BASEBALL NINE AND EAST J SALEM MEET DEFEAT. - The baseball team of the ; Capital Business College, of this city went to MU Angel yesterday, where they met defeat at the hand of toe'Jtft. Anjcel College, Junior baseball team, bv store 19 to 9. The game m an Inter esting, one, bpt the visiting nine ran up against, one of the best trained teams yet encountered by them. : The East Salem baaeball trine went to the Reform School yesterday, where they prayed a spirited contest with the Reform School 4oy, the score starr.l ing 8 to 9 In- favor of the Reform School nine. There Iwas a good crowd, all had good time, arvl witnessed si most nterestng contest of the National sport. '. ' ' ;' . ATTEMPTED SUICIDE DAUGHTER OP ' DON : CARLOS SPRANG . INTO - THE TIBER . BUT WAS RESCUED. . IONDON, May t.A dipa,tch to the Central News from Rome says. . Prin ces IJeatrice de Borrone, -daugbter of Don Carlos, the Spanish pretender, at tempted suicide by throwing herself Infco th Tiber, but was rescued. Pri vate troubles are supposed to have prompted the oct. : DEEDS RECORDED. . ; Four realty transfers were filed In fthe department of the county recorder yesterday, the considerations , of wnicn aggregated a totaf of $1436. One mort gage of real estate for $730, and one satisfaction of mortgage for .$800 were also filed for record. ; The deeds are as follows: . - T. - : ; O, E. Krausse and wife to Chas. C I la rnack, ; lots No. 3 and 4, in , block 2, Queen Anne addition to Salem. W. d $ 900 D. O. Rennle to Jerry Munkejra, - five acres on John A. Johns and wife d. 1. e., t 7 a. r S wM w. d. Silas E. Howard and wife to W. S. Lowe, the west half of lots No. 1 and 2, blofk 20, University ad dition to Salem, w. d Delia B. Rennle to O. D. R-nnu five acres of land in the ohn A. Johns and wife d. L f , t 7 , f 3 w q c. d. .... . .......... . . 300 235 Total . . ,...$143 Will Curs Stomach Ache in Five . Minutest This is just what Painkiller will do; try It. - Have a bottle In the house for Instant use, as it will save you hours of suffering. Watch out that the deal er does not sell you an Imitation, as the great reputation of Painkiller Perry Davis'), has Induced many people to try to make something to sell, sa4d to be "Just as good as the genuine.- KILLED BY LIGHTNING. DES MOINES. la. May . As a re sult of therstorm last night, 100 head of cattle in the vicinity ,of Oelwein were killed by lightning. f i ; GUILT AND MISERY. Gul haUt yoked to gr.m her pal txr mentor, misery. Bryant. r; - ' 'Agents Authority to j Sell Real Statesman Jb Kstate blanks, at the FRUIT TREES : ARE BURNED Two Carloads of Pennsylvania Nursery Stock v RECEIVED IN. THIS CITY, CONFIS CATED BY THE STATE AUTHOR jlTfES ON ACCOUNT OF BEING INFESTED . WITH PESTS, AND ARE RESTROYED. ' 1. - ;pTwo carloads of nursery stock, which were shipped to this city last fall by the Village - Nursery Company of Pennsylvania." and condemned by -the State Horticultural Commissioner and were confiscated, were destroyed In this city yesterday by the Southern Pacific Company and the Oregon Nursery Company, by burning.' - The stock, which consisted of two! 4 carloads of young peach trees, arrived in this city during the month of No vember last and was consigned to the shipper's agent fpr distribution In' this district, but, upon being Inspected by State Horticultural Comlasioner, L. T. Reynolds, of" this district, it was dis covered to . be Infested with- "black peach aphis" and-"peach , borers, and condemned. . The consignors were no tified of the condition of the stock and Instructed to either order it back or have it confiscated. One carload was in the hands of the Southern Pacific Company and after It had stood at he freight depot in the car for about one month, the stock was stored in thT freight house until" the pests had bred and multiplied indefinitely and the de pot store, room literally swarmed with the vermin. Commissioner Reynolds called Ht the depot last Thursday and ordered that the entire lot be lmme. diately destroyed and yesterday after noon . Section Foreman : P. D. Prunty, with his brew of Japanese, set to work and destroyed the entire' consignment by fire. - Mr. Prunty. better known as, I'Pat," when approached in the midst of bis labors and asked what variety of nest the trees were infested with. Replied In his strong Hibernian dialect that they were "bloody bKi nd It was a pleasure to .them. NEW RIVER STE rO RUN ON THE POrTL'A VALLIS ROUTE ANTlIEJi "ON A" BOAT." I The Oregon: City Transportatlo company -the 1 Graham BrcKbers of Portland is adding a new light drft steamer to iu Willamette river fleet; ami will soon place the new; vessel on the run from Portland to this city and upper river polnrtsu The. Portland Tele gram says of the new vessel: i "The river steamer belng built at Johnson boat and shipyard , on : the Eat" Slde for the Oregon "City ; Trans portation Company will be one of the lightest draft boais on the river. Jt is esthntated that despite her carrying capacity of over 100 tons she wr'Ml not draw more than 12 Inches "when, light, LVoaded. her draft will probably' be 18 or 20 Inches. As yet (the craft in course of construction has not been named,, for the simple reason that Caolaln Graham has pot been able to select a suitable cognomen In line with the other boarts of the line, the Pomona, Altona and Leon a. ' , Captain A. W. Graham Is .uoerin fending tb,e work of constraciion. the work has progressed so far tha the hull is now In frame. It U expect ed that the launching will take place during the latter part of June, and it possible the boat will go; in commission on July 1. -She'will be opened on, the Portland-Salem-Corvallia run, and it Is owing to this fact thai che U built on lines that will give herihe least possi ble draft. Her ', din enMons will be LenglUb. 124 - feet; breadth, 25 feet; depth. 4 feet. - . " I "The Pomona, and Altorwf are at pres ent covering the Upper Willamette route. - hile the Leona 1 handling the Oregon City business. -I The ohl La tons, formerly one of the leaders of the "Ona" rtt-et, having served her usefulne, has been carded, and ihe Ramon a. also well known to fiver travelers, was taken to Alaska la the days of the tlgrush j -"The WahougaJ-La ; Camaf Trans portation Company's steamer .lone is on the ways of the Portland Shipbuild ing Company In South I'ortianu, nd receiving general repairs. Her route Is being covered by another of the Same fleet.'. I "It Is said on the river front that with the transfer of the" D." P. A. N. Co.'s boats to the Klickitat Rail road e.noher boat will probably be built and put or the- Portland-The Dalles run. In such a case there. re ery good prospects for a lively scrim mage for business on the, Upper Col umbia thU summer." STATE TAXES PAID V ;. : . ,.111 . " . ' - . .. MULTNOMAH AND . ' UMATILLA COUNTIES SETTLE WITH THE STATE TREASURER. State Treasurer Chas.,8. Moore Is In eelpt of payments from the ow urers or two counties, on : account of Kate Uxcs. They are: MuMnpmah. state taxes. $139,754 25 Multnomah Agr. College 3.S92 83 Umatilla atats tax............ 2Lf2t 5 Umatilla Agr. .College.,.....- 12 MESSAGE. FROM FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE. Lady A'erney recently laid the found ation stone of a new pubi:c library anJ village ball, which is betng erected at Steeple - Cloy don. The cost, about JC 1.500. Is being defrayed by Sir ; Ed mund Verney. Bart. The followift message was received from Miss Flor- ettce Nightingale: o giaa tne iouna ation stone is being laid or the Steeple Cloydon Public Library. I do with all iriy heart wish It success. I think a public library Is good - for body and soul. That God's feleaeinc rosy rest upon It is my ferveM wish. LnJoa 1 Ixi Ya Eiw tyc a-p-as's liiito burn 'A Besntas S7 RockaBye Baby These are gweet words, but hew much pain and sufferings they used to mean. If a different now. Since Mother's Friend lias become kaown exftectact mothers have been apared much of NtV anfuisb. of child birth.. Mother's frlcwlis a liniment to be applied externally. It U xabbed thoroughly into the muscles of the abdomen. It gives elasticity and strength. andiVhea the final treat strain cornea they respded quickly and easily without -pain. Mother s Friend is never takes internally. Internal remedy at this time do more harm than Cvd. ' If woman U suppKed with this sptendld linl meht she need never fear rising or twellinf breasts: morning sickness, or any of the (Lscomiorts which usually accompany preg nancy. . : ! : ':.. x The proprietor of a larte hotel In Tampa, Fla.. writes: "Mr wife had an lawful time with her first child. During her second pregnancy.-Mother's trie no was usea ana th hahv was born easilv before the doctor arrived. It's certainly great." t -Cet Mstser's Fries at the ' dragsters. 91 per swtUc. THE BRADFIXLO . KXGTLAT0B CO., , auuUfba. ' ' TVrlt for mm trm Ulastnted kook. " Bafovs l PVr sals at DR." STONE'S drug stores. WILL GATHER IN PORTLAND State Sunday School Conven tion. Meets There ALL WORKERS IN THE CAUSE ARE URGED TO ATTEND THIS MEET ING WHO ARB ENTITLED TO SEATS AS DELEGATES SPECIAL RATES.. ' ecutlve .Committee of the bi y Sunday School Assoc! - allon, coinpoojr-F. VfcSWiggins, C. J ttvodndJTuthijI. yesterday issued a statementgardlngthe' State Sunday School Convention, tdbe held In Portland, May 14th and l'5th. and the . .-. V. . following information regarding -ine ieonvention and the rates of travel,' ec, Lk a ss-l pan : The seventeenth annual convention of the . Oregon State Sunday School Convention will be held at Portland. May 14th and 15th, commencing Wed nesday morning. May 14th,' and closing Thursday evening May lUh. , I All Sunday school workers are invited to attend the convention, : but the of ficial representation Is" limited to all ofTlcers of county organization, and to Hhe. superintendent and two members K pastor,' officer or teacher) tfrom each Sunday schooL These official dele gates must bear credentials those from the county signed by the prrtddent ior secretary of the county association, and those from the school signed by the superintendent of the school: Hospitality Is offered by the citizens of Portland' on what Is known as the "Harvard plan." namely, lodging and breakfast only, to all delegates bearing properly signed credentials. Names Of all delegates desiring this entertainment must be sent to A. M Smith. 65 Fourth struct. Portland, not later than Tuesday, May 13th. k Reduced , rates one - and one-third fare for the round trip, on the certifl- ate plan will be given by the South ern i-aeinc iwnpanjr. The. State Executive Committee es pecially urge d full attendance of all Sunday school Vorkers. The Interna tional Executive Committee' will send Mrs. Mary' Foster Brywer, of Peoria, 1II whom Mr. B.. F. Jacolts, chairman tof tat commlttet, classes' as the "peer of any In her work. ; j. Mrs. Bryner will be f present at and take part in each session' of the con vention. , , i: The Executive Committee of the Marlon County Sunday School Associ ation can secure a car ' and a spec ial rate of $1.70 for , the round trip if sixty names can be secured. . The car will probably go to Portland on the 7:54 train : on Wednesday morning, "May 14th, end return on the t: 30 train from Portland Friday morning. May lth. - Those who flesire to avail,, them !lves of this very low rale Mil regis, ter their narofs with anv one! of the imembers of the committee not later than Friday; May 9th. and if sufficient names srcl not enrolled at that time, the rpecial car will be given up. It Is understood that those registering will Hedge that they wiiygo. r All persons.' whether delegates to the convention or not. may avail them selves of this rate If notice Is given before May 9th. , All pastors and Sun day school superintendents ! are re quested to make announcement con. icemlng the convention and this spe cial car. ' " -' I - : NO FOOT-WASHING FOR HIM. f A pastor in the Mont real Conference was conducting a fellowshhmeetlng at which, a .man In giving his testimony toKl of hvin- recently' attended some Mettnonlte services, , where the cere mony or feevwaTung had been per formed. He wenx. on to say that he had been greatly impressed with it.arv) expressed the bnpe that a similar ser vice might be introduced Into ' th Methodist church. : There was by no means arvanimrty' of opinion on th queetloti. for an old gentleman sprang to hit feet. - excitedly exclaiming. "I don't believe in H at ail!' There's no ned for this feet-waahing:" Then he acded as a cli richer, Whr. brethren, there are thousands of people in heav en who never jwabd their feet.--Epworth Herald. v Mew Today The Statesman Pwb. Co. baa on band several hundred copies of the OREGON CONSTITUTION. The pjrlce U 10 cents each lonr they last. 1 WANTED Eggs and country lpTjtter; pay highest market price cash. Sa lem Creamery Co., 22i Commercial St. -- ' WANTED Five good'woodehoppers to cut nr. a.h ana oag grun; win pay $1 per cord for cutting. Enquire of H.s W. "Murphy., Independence, Ore gon. - " ' - : :, ... SEED BARLEY Have ieett barley for sale. Call at sherlfTs! office or farm on Howell Prairie. F. W. Durbin, a- lem, Oregon. LL KINDS OF DIM RNSIONS And L dressed lumber connta htly kept on llVLlWJtm UII7U . WIS short notice. MtlL 3 mu H. Kaufman's Saw ast of Brooks. ASSAYED WE DO' GENERAL assay business. Prices rr son able, and satisfaction guar Orirnsby, X34 Court nteed. L. treet. next t RVlgi'8 book bindery , ' REPOltT CARDS Our cards are printed to ' regis VV The -r prices. school report It the st-hool are:- -Twelve ' cards Yr 10 cents: tn cents; Wne hundred twenty-five fr 20 If or 75 cents. Statesman Publishing Co., Saiem. -t- MONEY LOAN ON vIMPROVEn at per nt farms a ty roperty tier an mil a; no eomm ssien. Please; coll on'or'addres Eu gene Rreyrnan. Remember 1 the place 270 Cmmer- claLstreea Itne door n4rth;of Stales man omct- 1 CARRIAG E AN l PAlNTINO -We do flrVl-class w bles prices. V Frank Ork at reana J Dimi-k. ovt-r; Pohle A. Bishop's shop.' comer liberty and Ferry st reels. OSTEOPATHY. ' aWjsaataasassaSsSssSasssWSS DR. GRACE ALBRIGHT ESTAB lished , in praeti.ee sine 189. Grad uate 6? American School Osteopathy, kirksville, Md. Second floor L O."0. F. Temple. . rtione slain 2721. No knives, no drufijn. no f kith. 1 I LEGAL NOTICE. V t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF A FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice. Is heretb-l givei that -the un dersigned has fiU4ihi final accoin. of the estate of Elhilra Doty, deceased. and that the County Cour ror Marlon County, Oregon i;fs sejl the same) for hearing, on the lth day or May, 1W, at One 1) o'clock p. m.jof said dayl at the county court room of the .County Court, in the counky court house at the city of Salem, in Marlori county, tj re -gon. and that said final account find any objections thereto will be heard and passed upon tly the Court at said time and .place.-' - V- i . ... 1 . Dated at Saleth,' Orpgcn. this day of April, 102. 4th '; v K 1 1. Ci NEEDIIAM AAdmlhistrator : of the estate of JE1- mm Doty, decea nVs 4:8-5t NOTICE OF APIVJINTMENT-OF AD - -i 'i r.. MINISTRATOR. I Notic Is herebV given that on the 2d day of.May. 1M2,' the County Court, of MariS ernty. State of Ore gon, duiy , appointed Thornas ht. Jones the administrator of. the estate' Of Henry M.' Jlnes, deoeied. and having tjuaUflecJ as required I by law, all personk having claims agalnt said estate are -hereby notified to prje eht them, duly veVified. aa teiUirel-by law. to the underlgn4t at SaJem. Oregon, within six months of theUte of th. first pubt lea t km jof this notice. The first frublication hereof will j be made on Tuesday, May icth. 1902. I j 1 Iated at Salem, MarloW coUntJVjDre made W Tuesday'.'' May jcth. 1SW2. i THOMAS M. JONKS. j. i -,; '. Admlnl-trator. 1 V A CIMIER CODE. A commercial t a velerf -well known in the cycle trade on b-jtl side?i of the Atlanrio ttddt thts.to the. lle-tlon'of ioks on newJy mtde The hero is. the manufacturer or the wheel which the narratbr xeIK Being cormeUed to go away trip about the time an on a business interesting do- AvAnJT via .11 t-ii h left Or tfers for the nurse to wire him results according t the follgw4ri g formula; If a boy, rGcntlemah's safy r rivd. : . If a girl, "Lady's ma fety arrived. Tbe father state of Imind may be imagined hen a few dmiya later he fe- f-eived a teOegram .containing the one word. Tandem. Tne Denver News. HIGH FLOWER. Solly "The hiht 1KH irrt ait which flowers have, been fou IM 1 was in TM- The Pacific SALEM, j rj!AINTIN(3. , ; i - The leading: "fuia Paper of the Pacific North- - - west. 20-page illastrated weekly, $1 per year. We want good agents and solicitors, and to such , will pay a liberal commission. .Write for terms. Advertisers should patronize the Homestead CIRCULATION, 8,000 WEEKLY j Special rates on long time contracts. Clubbing rate with the Twice-aWeek Statesman, if paid in advance, or withjn six months after giririg the order, 11.76V - i Afldrea PACIFIC HOMESTEAD Ofce in Statesman Building. SALil, OR. GOOD VIEWS TO-HORSE OVVNERSI a suss euRi son huvh ino biitiu.in. Jln,VTi(:i; D3.C. GEE O. Wonderful Homv Treatment. x This wo.lerfl Oil new ...doctor ! eU-l grt-at tcaufce he cures people wltltint eperatiun that are givea op to die. lie cures with trm wonderful Chinese hertat roots, tiwla, bark, and Vt-Ketablt-a. . tnat are ennmv un known to Medteal science In thr 011 n try. Throush th ue of tbM hirmlns rvme iJtvm. this fantouai tloctor knowi the cti.' f over Sow different renwdteS hloh h successfully uss In different diea-. He gusrantees to cure catarrh. sMthma, Ming, throat, rhenrnstUm. ervunes, Mumacs, liver. k4duey. bladder, f-m; trouble, lwt manhoiM. all private illumw-f, baa hundred of teatimonrsls. Charre moderate.' . - ,s '.' 'x .-, - Call and see hlm.Cousultatinn free. Pse tienta (tut of the city write for btank and eirculsr. Enclose stamrW Addretw The V.. Ceo Wo CbitM-ae Wlcn Co.. Il'i ll.lr.1 Street. Portland. OregutiX Matlua till a In Every Print Shop There Is The Devil to Pay and besJdesilm; we hare to iay a force of over 40 men, who are employed In -the several detart mentj ?t our establlslituent Id printlojr of vsrlous kinds. Ever-, thins printed here,- from a call ing card to a newspaper. Will you become one-of tmr patrons and help to promote home man o facturtoc? STATESMAN JOB 'Phone OFFICE Mala 2041 SAVEmiME by having castings made right here. Foundry newly equipped for,a;ork. In either Iron or brass. OUR WORK. SUITS. For sale 8 horse power Sprague rice, trie motor. ; SALEM IlibTj WORKS (JAMES GILL, Lessee). JOHN STOUT Manufacturer of lambcr, Sssb, Doers, Blinds. x Manldlugs, Etc. Fine mantles and grates, ' grill work, show cases andofflcs fixtures, a spe cialty. Woven slat fruit trays Southwest N corner Church and Mill streeta Salem. Or. Tslepbons IT4L VVpvenlVire fencing Just arrived, two carloads of field an. lawn fencing. Poultry fencing a spe cially. Send for catalogue and "prices. . - ; WALTER MORLEY. i S State Street, Salern. - r The first term of tbe Cnpltl Summer Norm:! epenv on Monday, May fth. t the First National Bank?Bullding, Ha lem, Oregon. , Classes will le forrncl in all the branches ' required for sl.tte and county papers. ..Address J., J. KRAPS ler t.-at nineteen tlMii!urr two hun dred feet. .,-'; - ' . ; . . Chotty "HW high Were the v there? I've paid as high - as thie dulhirs ix dozen for roses rgbS. yher In Ncti Yorkl'yonkersJBtataown. : A- READJUSTED THE BILU "Waiter, 1 find I have Just en.iuiih money to iy. for the 'dlpiier,, but! f have nothing in the way of a tip fr yourself,"-. . . ; . "Let rn od-I qp the bill kgatn.atr." Moonwbine. Homestead OREGON r Norma ; These oc Ic tr atrd powaWrs are sasds (rooa a rccapc of a noted Praaaiaa Veteriaary wra. asd bare beea thoroar-Uy tctuj for tbe past IS years ia this coastrv. Connnvioifrart tt stable reedirs. are asafc sad wrt tVt t for lr, CI '1 r , efeatafroM wtajchBesveaariM.saca saCoagn.Cotda. L.jl.-r 1 1, inJr Eyejpianotis. asd Lorn of Appetlf. JU a Hood mm,; tfcry'Jaa so eossl. For sate by Wholesale sod fcetad I -ru flta. PrW Bo rests prv park ar. Bt mail, fto cesta. I rom i.mlSXUk tUILSV Cw-rAAT. $1. f AO. t;:.4. Hum U-a xz-.tr.