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weekly . onroo:; , statesman, rr. id at, . mat. 9,;-, Vc Have Too r.Iany Silver Plated Knives and forhsl - N r to carry over IheHuminer season, bo we have concluded to reduce the stock by making an extra low price 011 them. .:."" - We are selling "1835 Ii. WauacV and '-1S47 Roger Bros." triple plated knives And forks at 13.85 tier dozen.' - "''...- This Is an opportunity vou will do wdl in W.k I ntn ftila tirte will rmlv i Sedewick Post No. 10, G.A.R. last this month, next month It will Le $4.50 again. ! ' ' '""' WILL OBSERVE MEMORIAL DAY PRDsiDEHT.pALfiA's tour EDITORIALS OF : $2.50 SENT FREE. THE FIRST CHIEF EXECUTIVE .CUBA GREETED BY THE ,. POPULACE. THE Barr's -Jewelry Store terser State and liberty Streets. leaders In Low Prices Makes Its .Arrange inents THE MARKETS. - STEINER'S, MARKET. Chickens 1 centi per pound. ; ftpring chicken 12', i to I3c Egg 13c cash. -' i . " DIED. ... THE MARKETS. PORTLAND. Ore.. May 8. Wheat WaHa Walla, Gc; iiluestem, 7r. Taeoma, Wash., May , 8 Wheat BHiestem. 6c; Club, 63140. San Francisco, May 8. Wheat Cash IU2V I J verpool. May July. lVstl-! 8 Wheat Q filet Chicago, May ft Wheat July; open -ing, ttVVjc; dosing. 4-'c. Barley .-. 0ev Flax, -81..64; Northwestern-, THE MARKETS. ' . Ths looal market quotations yester ' d.iy were as follows; i ' t iJ Wheal T.l rents. -. . i r . ' I. f J- j . Oat Nominal at $1.03 per ;VhtaL, ' Hay Cheat,! J8; clover, $6 $7; tim et sy. 9fl0; wheat, SS. ; r r jour to: h5c per sack; $2:C0 to. f 1 rr barrel.! ? Mill Feed Bran, tlS.50; hort. J20.S0; Butter iztlse per lb (buying); ercanvry, 17 '4 c. Eggs I2c cath. j r I'hlck'm' If cents per pound, ' ', Kprlng 7-hlrkens-T-T2,S tlo 15c. J'ork ;roj 5S'4c; dressed, C5 . C4 cents.1 . t " ' . iUft .Steer:. I 3&VAc; cowd, 3U:C: good heifers. 4. , j I Mutton Sheep.' 4'io, on! foot. Veal (frc,' dressed. ; ' - Potato! 6563c per bushel. Wool YXU M. - MohuJr-j2lffC2c la offered.! BENSON At the SaUm Hospital. Say lem. Oregon, Thursday; May 8. 190 ax . 4 o' cluck p. m... Charle Jiemzm, ag.-i 82 yearj, of Innrmatlea attend Ing old age.- " x , w : : Deceased -waa an, early Oregon lo neers having migrate J to thi country from Missouri. hl- native stat, early in the 'V taking- tip a atmattoh land claim in the hills near Sublimity upon which he haa lived ever alnoe; Three children eurv-i've hin two of which a.rej daughtfra, one married and- residing In Eastern Washington,' and the other daughter and the on, Henry Benaon, rid at the ofci home near Sublimity. Hi a wife- died : aereral year ago. "Uncle arley" Benon, as, , he was familiarly called, u known by all the early ttttlera as a. eturd. , honest Od eoul, a raighry hunter In his younger uVaya, a good neighbor" and true friend, and his deme though expeet- ted, will be mourned by many hun dred who knew him in life. COMMITTEES HAVE 1 BEEN AP POINTED TOPREPARE FOR THE f DAY-I-OTIIER FlfiATERXAL AND PATRIOTIC ORDERS INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN , THE DAY'S EXERCISES. - ". . . ' ' PEOPLE elect Palma, who has just arrivetl here.1 A LOITeSpOIlUeilt DlSCtlSSeS says a Santa Clara,vCuba dispatcb. to The World, found the people from the whole surrounding- country, partly drawn by the exhibition of Island pro ducts being held here, gathered, to give him greeting. " The narrow street of the town waa packed. ; The horses drawing Senor Pal ma's carriage took fright at some flreworba, bolted and ran : over two spectators, before they w.w stopped. General Palma was not injured. He reviewed. In the evening a par ade of the police, after -which he at tended a public banquet and recepliion In his honor and a ball at the Aheater. the Public Schools of Salem Tfce Well Known Specialist. fCANkli I MflFC It t n ...... 111 .., ni. u, iu i mil sentf $2.50Wcrt&of KisCcmpItte " Treatnm Tree to 02f r .! i Readers. : AND SUGCESTS THAT THEIR STANDARD SHOUBD BE uXlSTO ABOVE WHAT It IS NOW HE AU:GES TIIERB ARE SOMB pE- FECTS. . j:; full of them." said Mrs. Torr.as Estra da Palma. the "first lady of Cuba. whe PERSONALS y. E.. M. CroJsan was in Portland on lUKlhesH yesterday, :' j W. H. Dancy .was a business vis itor to Portland' yesterday. BUFOUff. GUTHRIE .& GO." Buyers and Shippers of mm Pealers In nop Grew- Supplies Warehouses at TURNERS : MACTdDAY. PIpVTUM. J ; -BIXKS. HHAW ' ; SALEM. SWITZERLAND, UFGKS. OF "XtOYAIr FIllJR. " " " t jr' ' ' J. G. GRAHAM, , Manager 507 Commercial St., Salem. Mrs. jT. Downing came up from a visit toMortland laafnlght. . : , Ceo. Cd WIH went to Hubbard yester day afternoon on business, j ) j A J W: Giesy returned from a business tifj. 'to Portland last evening. :.; i ' lion. F. I. Dunbar went to Portland n business yesterday afternoonl K. L. twarts and son,. S, Swart, re- urnd from Portla,nd laijt, night. " Mr; and Mrs. M, J. gpaniol went to Portland on a visit yesterday afternoon. Money to Loan On Improved farm and city property lowest ra'ea. , . i THOMAS K. FORD. Over Ladd A Bush's Bank. i Salem. Or?gon. . . AT CURRENT RATE. INSURANCE REAL ESTATE B020RTH BROS tit Commerdil Street. Salem, Or. MARRIED. im iiKS-McCORKLE At the home of ine Drirta parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ii. ait cork Its. KU vert on. Or.. Wed nets 1 ' "Xf.t.. t I A i n - . . 1 ..... , !, at s ocio-k-p. rh.. i uw teniptnince E. McCorkle to Mr. V Ie. .1.1- III he, Justice of the Peace R. t. Riimaay officiating. r . Miss Edna Pritej returned last even ing from a visit to relatives In Port land..' f ' : j ' I II. Uartndrick. of Portland, was I the city yesterday and went to Turn r last evening., " ' I -Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Guiss of Wood burn are in the city for a few days vis its to Ei Cooke iPatton. s r Mrs. W, C. Knighton, of Portland. Is v .-siting, at ; the home of her mother. Mrs. E. E. Waters in this city. Joseph Irvin returned to his home In Portland, yesterday from a visit to his daughter, Mrs. Let? Powers, in this city Mrs. J. II. Cavanagh, little daughter .Nancy Derry CaVanagh. ; and Miss Nina McNary are visiting with; rela tives in Silyerton for a few; days.; , Mrs. A. Carter, of Gold Hill, and s;su-r. Miss Genevieve Hughes, of this city, returned last evening from u visit w, ronurni Xrlenus and reiatlvea. anpi airs. Joseph Carter, of Gtielh, Canada, are, in Salem, the guests of Mr. and Mrs.-E. S. LamiMrt, Mr., Carter and Mrs. Lamport are eou- si ntf. j "I " . ; ' j - w.jii. iiakett. formerly a photog- j, io- in rtufjn, is visiting here. For the it st lour years he, has been in the sjmeMine of business In Ifc-rkeiey. Cal.. wit has. lately sold out therj. . " Mrsl Perren B Whitman, of Lewis ton, Idaho, arrived yesterday; to spend a tw weeks vlsitimr her nistHr. Mr. J. B. Cornelius.- ; Mj- vv r m. in. i. tt.. wife of Ir. Marcus VVhitruaii's Jiephew. Mrs. S. L. Brooka stoppW off In this city yesterday for a brief (visit to Mrs. K- K Pent land and -departed for her home In The Dalles on -the nfternoon train. 1 Dr. C. II. JIall, who has been conttn- ejil at the Salem hospital for several weeks pastv with a bowel' disorder. is Improving njiwdlly and was tvble to ppnd the day at home yesterday. Frank Homian, of Geiser, arrived on the oVerland last night to visit with his piirents and relatives- nnd to look al ter the health of hia llttl dausrhter Helene. who is suffering from an at-t.n-k of pneumonia, but is reported as improving. ; ; . h J - , - ..... ,,v . i w 1 1 x uiiri, Ul Mhe Salem Indian Training School, de parted last j nlht for Round Valley. California.-! with t . four students whom he is nceomDanv- lng home, and expects? .to. feturn with several more. I A. -W. Stowell and family' until re ceritly residents of Vancouver. WastL have, moved to this city, and are pleas antly located In the house on the southeast corner of Hth f and State streets. Mr. Stowell is a son-in-law of General W. lL Odeli. and before mov ing, to Vancouver, resided In Portland. five children will accompany her to Cu oa 8. of ivy acred them .- VT t T T. I . .f.r .w . ..... ..j.t.n.-jr.ijr.L.i At tne home of " rannts. Mr. and Mra; l G. W, IstieU, Fair Ground. Ore gon, Tuesday. May 6. 190 1 pj ."., aiiKi jijuura fcjsiene ,' isoell, to . Mr. Albert Frry Waller, j Rev. 1 , knight. .; ; ; : ii -; i . .. . . . -. , ht iwrmr oinne isoeit home was neautiruiiy decorated for the ocaion, with ivy evergreen nd ppleblo?. aonvs ant the dimmr room in ferns antf bluesy making the wholes home a -iiung or beauty. The bridal counle a too,! nnmlh.a; beautiful bowr tunl pilxbIo,ms when th wants ' were spoken that made! husband hd wife. Only t he immediate - relativea -and friends of: the hSppy r couple were pr.eeent to witness the in teresting evem. ' Following the Impres aive ceremonyj dathty refreshments esalnr ceremony, dainty refreshment" wene er-ed. after "which the bridal wuple waa Hnveyed,t the aftenvj.n ,-, overtand. going to Portland for a 'ew days atay. Cn their return they will be at home H their. frieJ at N. 149 VTnloh. 4?areet. -j'-" -. i: :- . .--.-- . The-bride Is th acviTmpIishe-l duugh tsr of iir. iu) Mm. G. . W, Jsbell. r alding near hi Fair Grounds,; and is . a twt p.puUf young lady, eountintr her f rwiuia by,the hunIredJ; the groom la a well known rcridertt of tfalenu jlle Is nh employe of. the Oregon Telephone Telegraph .Companj-. 'and ?:anJ high In theieteem of the management of a he company.. j Sedgwick Post, No. 10, O. A. R of thla city. In accordance with a fcime- ' '' . honored custom, and In memory of the deceased veterans: who bought for the flag of their1, country, ia making act ive preparations to fittingly , observe Memorial Day, Friday. May 30th. With this" in view-, the Post has appointed a general committee on arrangements,,! consisting of Hl. Brown, Dr. T. C. Smith, James Eatchelor, James Fisher and A. F McAtee. This committee will have full charge of all arrangements, With power to appoint all sub-commlt- tee.. . V .' V J, ' ' ' ' '. . The general committee at. a special meeting held has- taken the first steps toward' arranging, for the day's' exer cises, by appointing'a number of sub commtttees, and these will iat once get to work and -omplete all needed ar rangements. The committees are: -r-Committee on P;nanee: Capt. J. Q. Barnes, J. L Stockton, F. B. South- witk.. - -.. - - ' " . . Committee on Hall and' Speaker: Earl Race, General W. II. Byars. L. D. Henry, Committee oil Deoratinr Itnll H I Brown, k. K. Hall, and Ladies of the W. P C. i Committee on Decorating Graves: James Batch'elor, J. E..' Ross, J. If. Smith. '" J ..' r .'Committee on Program: Rev. T.Hen derson, E. K: Hall, A. F. McAtee, and a committee from the W. R. C. Marshalsfof the Day: J. L. Stockton, T. V. Potter. , - Invitations to assist in the exercises ofi the day will be extended to all the fraternal orders. of the city, and places will be assigned to all who participate, In the procession and at the cemetery during. the exercises; Invitation. will also bev extended to the Union Veter ans Union, the Spanish-American War Veterans, the Oregon National Guard, arid the Chemrewa Indian Training School, and these organizations it is hoped will appear, each in a bod v. nnd all under their proper officers, and par- I TH"E TWO; , HAD NOT BEEN ON (The Stateman IS pleased to print Upon topics of areneraJ intereitt rvirs. Ka.ma Mappy.r- - Iat any time.- TheA ttJ YORK. May 8. I leave maiiT anv itmit- a k. . . . . f ..-. v,..,vi, . a so io t vou n cry inia,ui pondents refrain fro ia scarcely a of general It i asked only that cor res personalities .T! starts today on the Steamship Havana I and use care that nothing be written tor tne new republic. "I was not born I of a tKrt.io i,-. ,......,.J... a Cuban.. I have nvr n "I - i . . i 1 " v-v.. .u v. UU. t . I . . . . V ahe added, '-but I know what my hus- ,. band has felt, has hoped all these years I Edlto" Statesman: ui ue mi me w go mere as the! Tne school year is drawl rrg rapidly ivwucui, jic ncuiiBaymg. i am surelvl tn r. .. .. . : i , .:.- ... dreaming." ; - J v,v""r " r (wi ooaruj w in Madame Palma'a home here has been I 84,0,1 ...""ronii With the pleasant In Central Valley. N. Y where her I and Yery interesting task of aelectinir nusoand for many years conducted a I teachers for tnr,n!&- v'ae-'" rm school. Her eldest soh. Jose, remains J those who have kept sojnewhat Inform at Columbia University. Her other ed as to the general condition of the scnooia of this citjv It is learned that wMrre jiu -not pe , mucit occasion to make imanv' If anv. lihmma ir. y, rs.:-Palma Sails. j j cori of grade teachersJ JEW YORK. May 8. Mrs. Tomaa I 14 readily admitted by alt who an J:.strada alma, th wife of the Presi- ' acquainted" with. . existing conditions, dene-elfct of the Cuban Republic, sail- that the Saltm schcjols are not up to ed for Havana today on the steamei: high standard that should prevail Havana. J x ,:.-.. In the Capital rltM. It-la claimed by aomo that the school! are oh a stand-still, that they are not advancing like manv otners. and smaller chokis In the Stole, ti is also claimed tha KILLED HIS OWN BROTHER Paul J. Fordx the Novelist. Shot at His Home IN NEW, Y011K YESTERDAY Suiciae of the Murderer Fol- V lowed His Awful - Deed ticipate In the day's exercises, j The beautiful custom of observing one day in the year as a memorial day, at which time the graves of deceased veterans are decorated with, earth's choicest llowers, whilt beautiful and Imprc-ssre service are held in memory ot the raXion s defenders who. h;ive passed awaV is a truly American cus tom. But thKoId veterans jof 1861 to 1S63, who tookhe brunt ofi the fight- ing, are getiingiess, from ! year . to year, and those sttM remainins are all GOOD TERMS FOR YEARS AHA jvr.it f.lTV MAN AliltESTED FOR PERJURY IN MANNY HOWARD CASK-KT, LOUIS A ITER Till BEEF TRUST. ; V . rx i". w iukk, May 8. Paul Loice- tcjr Ford, the novelist, was jhot and kiilcMl today, by! his brother, Malcolm Webster Ford, a writer and athlete showing the frostsof many wint'ersj who immediately sent-a bullet. into his in their hair; the tlmls not far dis tant tvhenf these, old yeticans, who are still hereiwlll "be' compeiWd; to relin quish the, work of performTEg the it- nces for their own honored ifcnd loved dead to younger hands. ThereVhould men be an organization to take 1m this work, and tht invitrition extendedv to the veterans of the Spanish-Americ war would seem to solve the question as to what hands the work should be onilded to. For this reason, among others, it is very much dpulmt thu the; veterans of the war with Spain Un.t nn ,.., n....u,., iuhi ouv in a. iwu v. ami escort i &f .,i.iit. .. c wrt . ot-jOKitr veterans on uemoria Day. t.r.st!.wi n . . I . . . . r : , . I ' 4 . . - . I iwiutiinuc in me exercises,, ror m I novels cirne 10 come tney themselves will be tinn oreast, cfying- instantij-. The fljooting occurrd at the home of Paul IHecKter Ford. i f " l'olice Caxdain Brown siid tonight that Malcolm; Ford had i"or some tlrno ms43 causing uneasiness io the family, through evidences of an unbalannrd mind, and in his opinion killed bi.v bio- r during a period of temporary in- fcaVity. "' " , - !... Paul Leicester Ford was! 37 years old. Janice IT . 11' .... Ijelng hlsf most popul It i' Keep tha Balance Up. , It has been truthfully said th.it nnv disturbance of the even bal-ance of health causes serious trouble. Nobodv can. be too careful td- keep this balance up. nen people begin to loe nnne tlte,i or to. get tired easily, the '.least mpruience brings h sickness, weak ness, or debility. Tha SVSIftrri nM. Ionic, craves it. and should not be de nied It; and the best tonic of which we have any knowledge is Hood's Sar- saparilla, Vhat this medicine has Wone in keeping healthy people healthy. in seeping up me even- balance of health, give it the same distinction as a preventive that it, enjoy as a cure. Its earty v has tliuiiMt the wlsdoni of the- old saying that a .titcK iri time Mrs nine. Take Hood's for appetite, strength, and endurance. called upon the perform the r work for those whom they now. have with them. Memorial Day is an American institution; jt has come' to tay, and it Is well that it is for teaches patriotism of the highest-or der, and is an educato' of th. vounir Which it would be difficult to renl.-iee oy tany other institution. Memjriul Dy ought to be-obsered by all. not ns a aay or Jubilation; Or merry-making ianu to tne nonor of the American rteo- Pie De it said, it never is so reenrd d) but as aday which is riven to th, fond remembrance of the dead hercn s whose patriotic sacrifices were made that the Nation might live, a free country, the admiration of the! world and as a beacon light and model for ot her peoples struggling for a i higher aim in uie, ana better national exist ence. , A BIG PURSE. SALT LAKE CITY. May 8 A move ment haa been started among the more prominent sporting men and txn lovers of this city -to and offer a purse to iim Jeffries and Bob Fitstmmons to meet here lnva 20 round contest during! the Elks na tional oonventlon in August. It is the intention to offer the hekvy-welghts a purse of f20.0W. If , auccfessful in Set ting the signatures of the men for a contest here, ft is planned to have. the fight take iplace in the oval of the Salt Pa'.aci Miurer track, the ring! to be lo cated out in the center, in the ojen. The seating capacity, of the amphi theater can easily be made 20,000.. and with the .vast crowds that will be here from all over the country to attend the Elks' meeting, mo question f the financial success of 1 the undertaking is entertained. , v . - QUEEN WILHELMINA i t -1 .-.!.:' . - -.4 PRAISE SERVICE HELD IN CHURCH FOR HER REf'OVERY PRINCE CONSORT PUESKNT . THE HAGUE. May S. In the pfts- en the lTfnce Conrt and a distin guished tarty i which, at tn Jed the Aa- cenon Dayj services- In the' church, at Ajldvorn, this mrning. a, Protestant mlnlsler.: delivered ait : d.lpa. - r hankijvi&g for -the irservati4n ..r the life of ueen Wilht lmin.-L . .m-hn .) said, had bf,en saved by the hand of! God. . ' , i : j ! ..." -. M . "" r " . ' DYSPEPSIA 4iTo suffer from iyim& means that your stoinm-h is too weak to projeHy digpsttue foMl taken into it. What vhi necl is Mostetter's Stomach Bitten, the Itcst medicine In the world tor eure Dyspepsia, etzesttom, 1somia, Nertoasatss, aad Malmrla. Be sare to try It. Hostcttcrs Stomach Bitters. Information from other sources make it a;rar that talcolm Ford called--io get moniey from his brother, dnd neet ing with a refusal hot him. It is said that there was 'art enmity between the brothers ,of eleven years .standing; that never sirue the death tif their fa ther have they been on intimate, terms. The alleged enmity pn ihe part of, Mai. colm is said, to have lwen lMcaufc their father disinherited Malcolm, and that thla action was had because he 'did hot wish Malcolm to de;ote himself to an athletic career. ' , . t,Jh,"e neVtr wa tter oprortunl 1 .1 '""cring rromVdi-aJc- of tb heart, nerve-, liver, stomach r drorsy to test, free, a vj,,; Complete Treatnvnt for. the dWo, , ' rs-, lr. Miles 1st known to be a ! i liur specialist In; these disaim Ti hfc.ilbeal offer-is certainly Wh.J erlous conijveratln by every ami rills system ot i Treaitmeht i ! thor. Ouahlv jHintlfl i- Mr. .or to the ordinary methods. - it ini elude several remeche careruliv s,-u ected to auk each Individual cae aj ,1 Is thje final rejult of twenty ve yU of vry extensive research ahd ereri" ence in treating thi chiss f uis,-a-Each treatment eonsiau ot a curati ellxer. tonic tablets, laxative! piiu Ho1 usually ai plaster. Extend v .... - ,tiea clearly demonstrate that Dr. Mili'si J xrearment ur at least three tlnuva suivessrful as the usual treatment. Thousands of remarkable .tetl:non- lals frwn prominent teoile win i sent free, Tbee show Dr. Mi!e . i- one of the world's :..'nost'.---'irticcesrui physician. ;.' , t CoL E. B. StJleman. of th c . United States Regulars, located at Sari Dles-o. California, says. "Dr. Mil..-; Ppccia I Treatment has worked '''..." ders in my aon's case when ail ! faited. Ii had emrrto A itu tifn n.,n al talent and had apeat 2WQ in 'aw do"- s. ueiieTe n is a ,w onaeriui fr-ec-Hat, I cunidder ItJmy duty torwon,- ninl him." "For years I had , vi-i trouble with, roy stomac'h. head. n-ii Vi gla. sinking-'f peila, .and .dropsy. Y.iur reatment .entirely cured mo." wiiu-s Hon. W. A. Warren.lcd JaincJtMWn. ,v. Mr. JuMus Kcister, of 350 Mkiii:7in niian v thev, moral tone of the schools , is rroyf as ilgh as it should be, and that somei etrOntr effort Should be. made to Irnpttove this c-on.ii- linn i . ... . l i - .... j An 1.4. . m -t t . .. . . . ... 1 tr . 1 . . iijc . Miicrr nas oonen'M tneae I w s-v.r, ,.hivs), iv-,uiii cnai l r conditions and beUevsi there, may beli,i,PS cured him after ten able phi some truth in these claims.' j.eians had failed." "Hlrs. R. Trimnu r, f The question is. 'How.' can , the Greenprhg. 1VV was cured after man.) sc noors oe maae oetter. and existing de- I pnysic ians naa pronounced .her fects removedr It seen s to the writer "hopeless."; , : that the, surest May would be to itice As all afflicted readers may ha-e some good,! strong, capible man at the ?2.50 worth of treatment! 'especially head of the schools, a manj who has adapted to their case, free, i we would Plenty of tact. . energy j nd progressive adipe Ahvnx to rvl for it at ability, and: allow him to shape .and Address. Dr. Franklin m. '-hi i.. .,. bring them up to a. higher standard dfl State St.. Chl-a-o Mention thiu t.t.t- -jn.t iiiriic-e, sc mai oaieni may oe proud of, her schools, feeling! that they are second to none in the State. AVe need a new man at the head of our scmools, and . nothing short' Of a new man will be able to raise the:stan dard of fTfe sc hools to' ti e position they ought to occupy.- We ought to have better schools and .the ieOide areentir tied to better schools. Tiere are plenty of good Oregon principals who could take the tnanagement id the RchcKls. and in a year or two. good as any In the Sta A FRIEND OF .THE" SCHOOLS. Sa,letn, May 8, 1902. A PROSPEROUS YEAR inake them as e, COTrAGE GROVE ONE IS TO BE EUECTKD AT ONCE BY A STRONG 1'ANT. itilu erfeied their V filing ar Hn tlw lieoart- Ttvo new crioratitns orsnisuitlons e.tei).lay tic-les of ineorora-tion m nt f "State, sla folhm The Bohemia . Kim ltin Ci.nij.niiy will e rect and rw in .I.anc ,' county. t will be .the hcadcjijartcrs pany has capital if $2 WarnT, E. II. Church ah are the incoriKrato(s of The Pacific .Coast A reau wnl conduct a general advertising business, with hcajhiUiit ind. The Company Is i-apitalized for HH(0. If. L. Neville. CHas A. iw.ion nil S, Ar. Kctiey are the tncorpora ors 1 It's Just a 3'car Ulii- week since I liOUgllt OUt tll('itlllIcllKMlt litlHillCSS of Mr. Croisaii, and addinif to it the vehicle buxincH fcrili-rly riajidlcii by .Mr. P.'irklilirsf . iTiiilliilwwl M.i.ni in nnu SMELTER at Air. C'rt'ban's lanl n Idln-rtv strait, 'i .!,',. ..;.::..;.-'; y : .- niu Rlad to say I fiat ,1 hrivv enjoyed a splendid palrt!nnre in nil of the lines nn-Mctitecl, ever sintVi 1 took jMises ioii. I' hav continued liajrlliiis' llu Mcyclcs aiid wwinsj inacliinXs that I had in my old store on ('omiiM-rc-ial Street, utt( liavo enjoyed u larcdy in- Rjs?ni,ng I cre&Hcitsah on these us'wrll ns holding COM. ipei atenielt ltag-t Grove amthe cotn- JitCMKi. M. O. .1 11. A. Barr eeord. THE 0REG0NIAN WINS J . G . M ACK'fl LI BEL FIFTY TIIOUSAXD DE('IDI3D IN SHORT ORDER. Arrettad for Perjury. II Itaker City, Ore., May 8 J. Bal? ley, the principal witness hi fhe.fath ous Manny Howard case, was arrested on a charge of perjury. Baisley igned an affidavit In which he aays that his testimony was a tie. lie also swears In the affidavit that he was-paid to swear falsely. j"-.'! "'. - ' . After Betf Truii r St. Xouis, Mo., May 8. The beef trust! is now under investigation by the St. Louis grand Jury. Following the re-elat!on at J'en'erson City that dis--eased meat Is sold' in1 St. Loiils, Clr cult' Attorney Folk today presented the subject to the grand Jury. He an nounced that he will subpoena all per sons Jhe can find that know anything about the beef com jnies. PORTIAKD. Ore..;May 8 The dam age suit for 150.000, brodght by J. G Mack agairwt the Or!gnian I'ublish- ing Company, rebultecl in a verdict for the d jury he ing out. only el published fcy " the Oregc that Mack, : a 'county sold goods to the county the statutes.' thesiliulid budliess which iuy wol I hy nntlcccsMOr had cstahliiihcd in IhV Ve-'. hide and Iniplenient lines, j v " I ' I belief I am safe in tnyhig that the principal reason for- the vohimeof vertuing Bii- j btisi newt that coruWaur way lies iu the laet that Ave have the Very lifHt r-e-sentalive Iliies In dvfry thlnj; 'trry. Where else, do you kcI lctler vchicl-s than Bliidcbaktr. harvesting in:ii. Incry like the McCcrmick, tliroiliiiig njachinery.ahd engines like the Ilim sell, Ijfttcr Itiiplftneiits than Moliiie and Hyracust" plown, Kud'ajo! Tilts liar rows, Monitor drills and seeders, a.nd my on. Or what house can prodt-e iVt tr bicj'cles than the Tribune, or iiiorc reliable sewim? "tiiaehines than lbs Standard au)th Wlilje. Kvery liarue gi vcr alsve is a guaran tee of oolneH and satisfaction. " The most critical I rade in all Marion and SUIT FOR DOLLARS this afternoon fendant.- the ght minutes. A Fiend's Work. Salt Lake City. Utah, May 8. A, spe cial from Evanston, Wyo., to the Tri bune rays: " . Katie, Hopkins, a 12-year-old girl was this afternoon criminally assaulted by a jvegro. who beat and choked fcer into unransciousivm t A search for the ne gro is,, being made by a. large bodv of men. who are determined to lynch him. 4- Two Man Killad. Everett, Wash., Mar l.-Enginr Michael J. Itiley and Brakernan A. L. KJttl,were killed this morning, by the engine crashing 'through a trestle. The j men were in the emphiy of the Snoho i mlrh) djogglng Company. " Another ! train followed, crashing fhrough the trestle alt. but the engineer and fire man escaped by Jumping. FOR S?T. LOUIS FAIR. j SPOKANE, Wih, May . Spokane's ifc.hare"oT the 110.CCO fund for the pre Jhroinary work on the state exhibit at j th St. Louis Fair was raised today, j It U $1500. t : jonn center. Jr secretary of the The alleged libel consisted in an article 1 lk Untl me to our doors. hia'n charging I We 1m carry hinder twine, hay commissioner. I tools, bicycle sundries, sewioz machine an violation of I , .it ....ikin. ,i., .ujhi.i u u . , . , u ojJt ' Utah, " - with the line we carry. All dawwof 1 J w,H-.lil- .1 -L- . a-. 1... 1. FOR EXETER ACADEMY. wruiaiiy ,-weiwracc; in to i-.n. ' Ilm.it Xf ..... It . .. I...,,.. - The members of h Nw England la" sen I"u. " -" Association of the Alumni of PhilJlr donet you're just as welcome to loiJc Exeter -Academy gather ?d recently In over the stock. : ' the Parker Iuse to tae lairt In the Ve have our McCormick LlndtWanij anual meting of thai .-organization. , t , , ,i President Eliot had wri en a. folowa: nowersln and ready for Mn-l-ctioii, vi ant (real!y very sorry that I cannot besides a fine assortment of Htudebakc-r go to (the Exeter dlnne- on, April 25. bugsies and road -wagons for- tprliitf; Picas y to the asaemlded alumni of and summer. Oar. Bike wagon tra.le' ' Exeter In my name, that la my ooin- . . ,. ;i , , , . ' ion a, large gift to Exetr-IIke half Io ltrun agaia, and promises minion- of dollars would be, of more surpass last -season by arooosldersllfi . service to American education than the Nobody's bike wagons look quite like: same sum distributed a mong1 the col- gtudelkeixXThey are The oiics the lr; 'Zt-L!Ltl wants. Hard rubber tire, too, that an oM rhool like Itxeter should filUd S& riS ftt dllioiiM'onst be not only. maintained, but expanded and Improved, so as to meet the new requirements of the I times .aa to aeoj ondary educatloinv Boston Herald. : FOURTEEN YEARS OF DROUGHT. Cait Wah Shely,,HeriIt. of Starr county, was In Austin. Tex. April II, and called on ov. 8ay ris and laid the details tf the ditres.nit situation be- iore tne .alter. There are more than MX reoble In tawrr county and ,0Q0 In Zapata coun ty," SherirT Shely said, 1'Of this unm- ocr. nw,re than ons?-half are either tn destitute condition at this time or wilt ery soon, Tne poor people are F. A. WIGGINS, i ! 253-257 Liberty St., Salem Farm Machinery, Wagons, Buggies, ftlcyc'e. Bewlzur- afactiaaaw ; ' 7"Hewincf Machine Itepairing byN. , . Jl.Iiurley. ,x never . seen a really good; rain." Gal yen Dally News. . . ! ' . .;: ; .-' !.. ; THEY FAVOlt EVANS. ."'. i WASHINGTON. Mav -The Senate flocking into the etlements alc-ng the I committee today decided unanimously Hto Oranue from the ram-hes. The vi to report th notninatora of H. Clay na-Ve absolutely nothing to live uion. i Evans , tOs be Consul -Gen era! at lAn- ?o corn has 4en raised for two years. Idbn, favorable recommendation. anl in fact It has been 4haf in - any rain ,ha fallen. hThe drought I ONE INSANE PATIENT. - .,i i ...... r i .-. irn iK(in louneen yr-ars anl TTenMtt. twin. VAa- m. ha been growing worre year by year. I brought t th inn. !-. venter- There aref probably cldldren reveal day evenimr from Alt.anv hv the sher- ) v