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WEEKLT OREGON STATESMAN. IHlDAf, MAY It. 190 SALEM PUSH i : CLUB MEETS i Rally HaS : ' BCCn POSt - pon&TtiVa L&ter i - Date GOOD ROADS ; CO MM ITT BK At , bJ-WORIFED TO SELIiCrr' A ROAD TO THE FAIR GR0UN0S "tp BE opened! AND IMPROVED THE FLAX-FIBRB MILLS. : ;- "V-i .- P r , ; i . -.- ..v . The Greater SaJenPconwerclal dub held a regular meeting in the police court ro-m of the city hall art 8 iaf'clpck last evening. Chairman J I. B. Tiefren presadiRgr' an3' a number of , members In attendance. After- the minutes of the preyloua meeting weire -read an J approved, President Thlelsen addressed the meeting ooiwmendlmi the Organiza tion! of the Capital City Improvement Lbague, and re'cymended: that come ac ttowfee-taken toward ecurmg" a (pan- senger wartlRfrroom or ehedatthe Fair .tlrouriUs for. the acnxmnnaiation of pa trons of th railroad, anx ,1a ej a mo--toiit instructing the president ' and - secrcraxy of the Club,- to communicate with the Southern PiciflcCOmpany au thorities with a view to .securing th3 -erection of a harrSsbme raiIroai itfa- f. km at that, place, was carTed. .' r m account of the -date heretofore flx- . Jy the-Cluo, Friday. May 16th. for the Club rally, conflietiBir with the ,7 tliate.i set for ioliticaI campaign rallies it waj deirld upon Imotioa , to post pone the Club ra..1y,until thf annlyer- .. sary meeting. October 21, 1&02 Dr. 11. A. Pierce addressed the Club recu.nn;eniing 'f.hia.t Capital street be wpcned to travel frpnj the city; Jimit to th; Fair Grounds road In order -to pro vide a more direct road to the Fair Ground and to avoid the treet car . line us roui h as poffible which pro jwkwiI brought out a wmiwhit spirited Kacusaion and the matterwas linatfy referred to the committed on Rood toa-Ai forMnvf iigation, aeiect 'the, -most dihvet anj practicable route- for a pub : -4c aJrive to the Fair Groundy and'i- port fts findings, at) the next regular -nee tins:. Secretary judah "informed the Club ' that Manager T. H. Wilcox, of the P.A-tland Flooring Mil's Co.,with whom th Ciub ha been negotiating the lease (t tho old flourmic murplant on Frrrrrt-f sttrw for the new fUx-fibre pJant. bad : requsted that the Club pledge itself to the ruinMrnnrt "of the. arms f the leae, and recommended ihat the Cub take some action "Irt the matter.1 Mr. .f'ttcox now had tha.&;ae. in his !hanuv. - aw submittal to his consideration, and Btatetl that, nnmdi.aitljr(- the ' Club .cbmplhnf -wiith'' his request, whlclpw reaae slmjly upon the ground thtttt - wi hUe the company -eft- wlrtrh he wis manager knew nothing or Mr. Hojse ftor th orcrrpany which he roresents and preferaJ a guatanue from th?' Club, thf lnW would hf signed und re turned. Some p'rencnt i-onten3W that. -. as the. Club wijiot: an ir.-oortoratf?d txSy; -itn guarantee wonlj be of no le gal wplght Mrcfit to bind the member individually toward the fulftilmeht of the pierce and a motion that the flub bh- incnorated under the lawa of Or Con was -arrleJ. Secretary Juciah moved hat frv CMib instrucft the pres-ideht. secretary and tut- rin-uuTr committee to rrame a - guarant.?' tb the chift be held re t..ns:bl for the fujnilment of the oT. Iigaitlonjrto Mr. .Wilcox a net forth lo. the lease which was carped without ' dissent. ..' In ompliarua with the by laws of the -oiubya. notice of thr han!e of the -time of the club mr etjnga fri .4 oVlock .-pWf. to, 7:Hft oV!ock "p. m- was filed and read Iwfoie the club. HAS INVESTIGATED IDE FOilMKP. COVKHXOfi WIST. iF UTAH, MAS CO.MPl,r!TEt T7T3 M I SSI OJT T N W A S f I NUTl N. TVdMA. M y -3. Ilr.n. . . V'. V-ojt. sH-ci.U Tr wiiry Ktnt. formerly tSoviTnTir f I'tali, wb has been m-ikr . iriR invcstisfatioit of one of t'he fharRV"? a;4ain-t , fcK-inerHWTr'shaH Clarence V. - hS9 nimc his heipn prpminenily brnusbtto-pHblic attention bec-ati.; of tfeo refusal, up to date.' of th Sen-ate -., conrtr-m hi lkrpfvtmpnt ; Co!''Vr 'tr of Cu:om of the-Puget tound dis trict,' Jcft la.ft night for Ssn Francis, wrsre ke traVt? his headtwarter. ir Al'cNt nwilt'l his rejor-t y-terday on the result of its work fcefe. and it ought t"o be In-thejhand of theudopjrt m&tti not iaterTthan Fridtax next. - -Po!5ih!y it may reach WashingTOn In time for the rnfornationl if- the Wc fctl BenMe committee Thursday. More than likely. ; however, the , co4Fi.t4e wift not have; the informaton xin time to report back to the Senate before a v. ct-k from Thursday next, when the natter of i nflrTnltt1on of PrvrMent Roo.eveit's nomination wrill be made or a positive refusal to connrm will be determined upon. " : Mr. Ide's nomination .has been held Up noft-bout tw month?, at the re quest of Senator Foster. whtl r--!-tch;lj- urg'inar B. I. lker. of WalL. - W!!d, for tfce place, birgeii of var loua sorts have been nd. ?ainat Mr ;ltle,; but, , it is alien ?d, all ! v b-Vn of trivial -ebaracte-, -d i!y ex,' j jlaineai to l he entire a.r;f axto'of tJ President and all others '.i-niersvr.. - cept Senatori Fiet?r lnl .i Ktcker. ! who art trongly u;hg CrcvKei's fo. ColkctoK Mr. West wounJ cot talk of his nirslon h UNCHURCH AKftTVERSARY A i.t. i.k CELI.I.l.. T..T BY Tl r. IKIIiST PRI JSBYTEa VN-CON- I GliEG ATION OX ii'VOAY. f I y . - I ;.Prev.Iov to the- la i-oifrnua oa vice ;f tiff Prybyteji! 4 c:htr,h A: rtl 1C t,re icistor fcnissef t! lbs? the S3l artTHe'rt"ary of tuWersafiija'ijcrn 'o ' -4rw- rti:i)iulan ehtiich of Salem would ot.ur la. May. an4 the 33L anni versary of hi ordination and first "In stallation w.luld occur in June. lit aiw exjrvssd the earnest -wish that tlM-ro rtrgljt be at least thirty-three ad driiuna tu the church by the time the church should celebrate these anirfver s&riea. Since that time twenty-eight have been received orr confession of their faith In Chrif. three by setter. al four have been, restored to-, mem bership who had taken their iKxer out and had never banded, them in to i - 011 Sabbath. May 4th. the pastor an- the ehurch woukl celebrate the thirty third anniversary of it organization by appropriate servic. At J0:30 there 'lll be a sermon of a hiscorical char acter. The evening1 "will te devoted to a praise service w'ith a abort talk, by the nJy surviving charter TBembers. Special miinic is being prepared by the choir and a. cordial invkatton l ex teTfiUed" to aM membersi and friend of the Presbneriai church, and congre gation. ' - : . ' J - . . ' PATRONS OF State Grange Meets in Salem the Last Tuesday in Way x tHE CLOSED BUSINESS SESSION WILL BE FOLLOWED. IN THE EVENING BY A REtEPTION MEETINGS TO BE HELD IN THE SENATE CHAMBER. The Oregon State Grange. Patrons of Husbandry, will convene inlts 29tU an nual session in the Senate Chambers it the Capitol In this city, on Tuesday, Mav 21th. at 10 : o'clock a. m. The morning session will 1 be with closed doors. ' j . . ' . A public reception will be held on Uie evening of May 27th; commencing att o'clock. Master B. G. ledy wlrV preside, and the following; excellent programme will, be rendered: ' MusJe1. .. J !' : s : . . . Address of Welcome -Governor T. T Geer. "' ' '..:''. Resronse Past Master Judge R. P. , Musfc. ' i Address, Freedom of City Mayor C P. Bishop. J . Response By Lecturer, A. T. Bux ton. . ' Music. " The public in cordially Invited to at tend the reception. ArrangemeiKS have bet'n made with the ChatwinHouset Salt-m Hotel. George Bros., Strong's Restaurant, and The Cotttage Hotel, for the entertain ment of members and visitors to' the State Grange. . Committees will.' meet each train and show members to. their hotels, j The committee members will wear badges, and visitors, are requested to make themselves known.; The committee on arraftgeiraents con sists of George W, Weeks, R.PJ Boise, and; W.- M. Hilleary. i . FOR STATE UNIVERSITY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES HAS A MAN IN VIEW FOR THE - PRESIDENCY." . ,13; discussing the vacancy of 4h presidency of the! State University, in last night's issue k tbe-Portiand Tei egram says: rr- 7 ' There will be another meeting in a few days, of the Board of Trustees thfl-Jni versify of Oregon to elect a president to succeed FrankStrong, who resident to sucieed Frank Strong, who fecently resigned to "accept the Pres- Idency of Kansas University. The meeing will be held as noon as Judge Benin, who is now sibling on the Su-. preme Court bench at Pendleton, fih-ishf-s his duUc4t there. ; The Trustees! have practically agreed Ion -ia man, who, it is unncreiwt, ro sides in Oregon. "The advlivibilityof calling an Eastern ' man to' flit the chair hasiieen fully discussed by the Board, and while many of the trustees woul! like to Ke an Easterner at the head of the univrsity. It te: the feeling of the- Board as a whole that the salary offered -is tn smallto attraction edu cattor of any great prominence. - The 'trustees hav; received a large number of app'it'atioris.' sorru of which com fi from. irofessors now -serving in responsible positions in Eiistern , col lege's and university. traf"rhether they would be" com pot en to assume the duties of President is a question with the trustees. ;: Ail, send very! flattering recommendlttlowi, but JujAge C. B. Bel linger says' that Insofar as he is cort-J cerned a. tTecornmendation does not car ry o, much weight today as it did years ago. I I have found that a friends will say almost anything for friendship's; sake nowadays, and unless a man has made for": himself a reputation that Is gen erally known to (the world, one must not, plaoe too much reliance upon the testimonials of friends of candidates vfor; responsible positions. s i 1 firmly believe, however, that a strong, wide-awake, up-to-date educa tor; from the East would be able to do much, for the UnIversllyof--Oresron In advancing its growth and establishing for it a greater prestige among. theed ucatlonaf institutions of the Northwest. Other-:rnembers of the Boand feel the Ktme way. desnite the contrary feelins on I the part of the pitople of Eugene and surrounding country who think grave mistake would be made shovld jeMdent.' iVLi, t the trustees go outside the Stale for a Judge Bellinger says he would like to see the State University and the'Ag ricuhnral . College : ctmrAned';'',tr'rilch would justify the calling of a. high prSced President to assume he control of ; both, institutiona.. So iong as they are a pjtirt, : however, there Is not likely to be a surplus of funds available with which to iwy : the university president more twt Institutiona and the four normal hoots eat ui orettv much all the an. proprlation now made by tn stale fvr euucationat purpose." i ; The Ort-gon man In view, mention! in; fr)d above, is 'suld to be President r1 3.tmrtMEdl, of the Mont nial School. Xyke-Ireside mouth Nor- nt W. C. Hawley, of Willamette Univciltyw has also ; been mentioned for the place. ,: Xfc; ftMsrs&e JvAttire Tits lm Y'j tin . HUSBANDRY 0 SICK MADE WELL WEAK MADE STROM MARVELOUS ELIXIR OF LIFE DIS COVERED BY, FAMOUS DOCTOR SCIENTIST THAT CURESEVERY . KNOWN AILMENT. !, V Wonderful Cures Are. Effected That Seem Li k Miracles Performed The Secret of Long Lifs of ' Olden Times Revived. The Remedy Is. Free to All Who Send i Name and Address. , '- After years of patient study, and delving . Into the dusty record of the past, as well as following modern ex periments lnx the realms of medical science. Dr.. James W. Kidd. L 3Q33 Baltes building; Fort,. Wayne. Ind makes tn. startlin'gr . announce DR. JAMES WILLIAM KIDD. ment that he, has surely discovered the elixir of life.; That he Is able with the aid of a mysterious compound. known only to himself, produced as a result of the years he has spent in searching for, this precious life-giving boon, to cure any and every i disease that 1 known to the bunaan body. - There . is no cloubt of- the doctor's earnestness in .making his claim and the remarka ble cures that he is daily effecting seem to bear him out very strongly. His theory Vhich he advances is one of reason anid based on sound experi ence in a medical, practice 1 of many years. , It courts 1 nothing to try his "Elixir of Life,"; as he calls it, for he sends .it , free, to -anyone who i a sufferer, in . aufflcient quantities to convince of Its ability to cure,, so there is absolutely no risk -to run. Some of the cures cited are very re markabie, and but for reliable wit nesses would hardly be credited. The lame have thrown "'away, crutches and walked, about after two or three trials of the remedy, i The sick, given up by home doctors, have been restored . to their families and friends In perfect health. Rheumatism, neuralgia, stom ach,! hearti liver, kidney, blood. and skin diseases' and i bladder - troubles disappear as . by magic. Headache, backaches, nervousness fevers, Iton sumption. coughs, colds, asthma, ! ca tarrh, bronchitis and all affections ofi the throat, lungs or any vital organs are easily overcome In a space of time that Is simply- marvelous. Partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, dropsy, gout, scrofula and piles are quickly and permanently removed. It purifies the entire nystem, blood" and tissues, restores normal nerve power, circulation and a state df perfect health is produced at once. To the doctor all systems are alike and equal ly affected by this great "Elixir of Life. Send for, the remedy "todav. It Is free to every sufferer. State what you want to be cured of and the sure remedy for U win be sent you free bV return mail. - . v REPUBLICANS AT BRO OkS A- ROUSING MEETING; ' ADDREKST ED BY HON, TILMON TOIlff '..',. '''" LAST NIGHT. . At Brooks, last eventnc a rousting Republican rally .and political meeting w-aa he-PX d , i t was a wuece: The Red Hall wias crowded to. the doors by an interefseiJ audiencoi llon? E...-W.- Chiipmtm war ctvaJrman of the evening. and Hon.- Tlimon .Ford delivered an address on th-political Iseue of the day. explaining and" discumins the ' In itiative and ReTereivxum, direct nom inations, and flat Jlalarlcs and shoa;- ing1 the inconsl3tencii6i- of the oppon ents of the Republican. "At the; con clusion of the adrfres he was riven a rising yote of t hanks. Hon. A. VV LaFoUett, carrfcdate for Representative, aa called for. 'and he made a briei-jwidresw, - endorsing all that Mr. Ford had said, and pledging his supportt to . Republican . doctrines andL. irnea-lureis, If elected, and he war; cheered tothe echo. , - ' The meetinig' was an umiuahfled "suc cess, andltS' ewthujiam very flatter ing. A synopsii of Mr. Ford's address will be printed in tomorrow's States- main.. ; i - '' No Lossof Timi I have" sold Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and ! Diarrhoea Remedy fbr years, and would rather be out of- cof fee and sugar than it. I sold five bot tles of it yesterday to threshers that could go- nO-farth'tr, and they are at work again this morning. IL R. Phelps. Plymouth. Oklahoma. As will be . eeen' by the above - the threihers were able to keep on 'with their work without losing a single day's time. You should keep a bottltof this Remedy in your home, i For aie by Dr. Stone's Drug Stores.-; ' , -..-.-.7 AGED RESIDENT DEAD W. A. GLEASON PASSED AWAY AFTER A LINGERING ILL- , NESS." V; ' ' ' W. A. Gleason died at bis homeon Nebraska street, this city,-t 6 oclok Monday evening', after Iin?eririjj, IU- es Of Bright' direase. ged 7& yea- 7 6 months and 1 dais.'- . -DeceatTelHrwas born lnT"!T;VorcseT county. Massachusetts, on October -S, 122, . In June. 4;7. he was fcxarri-.l . So Miss Lydia E; Lucore," at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and In HC4 crossed the t!ainj to Oregon. "'Vpettllriffnear V Pmdirton. v. hrre Jjfe; engaged In'stoclt-taisinsr. very extensively a,rUt rrofitably. and remtincd there., nnill sboat. sixteen jyfarj asjo when he moved, to the Wil- to Salem about three vcars ago wh?re the family h3Ls resHed inc Seven thildrnwere born to Mr. and Mr. Gieaort, onij one Of w hom, A son. vh'.':', V SaFww Gleasonj i rvins. and resl2e in tms city. Funeral services were held at the borne on Nebraska street; at 1 o'clock yesteiSday morning Rev. C A. Rablng conducting the ceWemonlea. and the re-, mains will be Interred In Lee Miwion cemetJrr ' 'v'; ;;: . -:'.'r t At the family home, near Chemawa, Oregon, Tuesday. May 13. 1903. Bruce McCloud. aged IS years, diedof malar rial fever. ' , , Djeveased was the- son of Mr. and Mrsl. John McCloud. who reside a frac tion of a mile ' west of Chemawa. He hadj gi-aduated 'from the Kaiser- school andi was pursuing a course of study in Cap! tal Normal College when he the was seized with the attack of . malaria vices' were held at the Hayesill' Barrtist church. . at JO o'clock "a. m.'yes terday. , ' --..'' ., SUPREME COURT ORDERS MApE :AT YES TERDAY'S .SESSION IN APPEAL CASES NOW PEND- t ' JNG IN COURT. Inj thtl Supreme Court " yesterday minor orders were made and entered of rticord In several cases pending on appeal. They are: i - J.j C Goodale, respondent, vs. A; Wheeler, et aL, appellants-; ordered on motion that appellants have thirty days time( to file a petition Xor rehearing. Flanegan & Bennett, appellant,? vs. ULi A- Graham, et al., respondents; ;or dered oh stipulation tb'ait appellants time! to sttrve and Ale Its brief beex tirndied to "MaV 20th v" ' fif :Ai Lawrey. respondent, vs. Hen- rjrVj. Sterling; et at, appellants order ed ort-mot Ion that reespondents have Un til record is corrected to serve and file bis brief. ' '.. I Stateof Ohio. City of Toledo, X f Lucas County, I . i t a tin. .v.nvni:y iiKin.es uam iimi nv la the senior partner of the firm of F.J Cheney & Co., doing- business in the City bf Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the mm of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each I and every case of Catarrh th,t cannot be cured by the use of Hall Catarrh Cure. , , FRANK, J. CHENEY ,Sw'orn to before me and. subscribe J in mjr ptesence. this 6th day of Decent ber. A. D. 1S86. r (SeaL) A. W. GLEASON. ;l Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internal ly and acts directly ron the. blood and mucous surfaces of. the system. Send far Ketimonlals, free. 1 . - . . F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pillsare the best. THE PITTSBURG DISASTER. PITTSBURG, May 14 The; casualty list resrulting from Monday's disaster at Sheraden continues to grow-Two wruwun nrvrt.x; iitjjiicu till" niivi iiiiig, ji- ber t Berry, aged a nd - Conrad Flck i aged 43, swelMng this- list of the; dead to 17.1 arJ. It Is believed' that thtS will be Increased to 25. The known fist of - fnjured now exceeds 350, ManyclhoW- ever, iliare not seriously . hurt. Six houses were totally destroyed ty the explosions, and it la estimated th 1900 other buildings are "damaged. The property ow Unplaced k t $175,000; An officLali investigation Into the caiise of the e$Plosionw1U jhe made by the offi cials of the Panhandle Company. I BOERS WANT PEACE. . LONDON, May 14 Lord . Kkchener has notlfledllhe -War . Office that 'rep- rei-entativea of altthe bodies of ;Boers throughout the Transvaal ami orange River i colonies are . gathering at Vere? Inigmjr Yor the' conferetice, which be gins tomorrow, and that he, has ar ranged that delegates jha1 hot be im peded iln reaching the rendesvou. Con jwqUently the aserribliage 4s expected to be, large. The term regarding iace will l4ter be Sutrmitted to trui British A delegation conlfing partly of the sarme Boer leadeM1 who went 4o Pre toria rjecently, will be deputised, to;-o; Sciatii Rheumatism Cured After Four teen Years. of Suffering. ? 'I.havff. been, Afflicted with sciatic rheumatism for fourteen years, says Josh Edgar, of German town, Cal. j "I was able to be around, but constantly suffered. I tried everything I could hear Of and at last ws told to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which I clid and was Immediately rt-iievci and in a short time cured, and I am happy to say It -has not since returned." Wy not use this liniment! and get well? It Is for sale by Drj Stone's Drug Stores. - ; -'. ' - ' ' t.t-rckFennelI went, tot the Salm Ifospltal on Wednesday hfght and on yctHerday-'morntng lvsinlerwent;a dfll- cate urgical operatiow, from the enects of 'which he is recovering nicely. Shoulders, per lb , 9c. K -i Deviled Ham (small) per ean, 5c. ; Deviled Ham (smalt) per can, 6 for 25c :' Deviled Ham (large) per can, 10c. Deviled Ham (tare) 3 cans, 25c ' . Sardines, per box, 5c Sardines, 6 boxes. 25c ' Salmon, 3 cans, 25c. ; j. Catsup, per pt bottle, 15o Catsup, 2 bottles, 25c. t Cocoa unt (bulk) per 15c Good Soda (16-ox.pkgs) Se. Good Soda (16ox pkgs.) 0 pkgs 25c , Corn Starch, per pkg So. Washing Powder, per pkg, 5c. . JJring us yur butter i1 rgg. We pay highest, market price,, cash or mer chandise ; r " - ;''.' M.; T. RINEMAN 132 Stat Street. Teleohorto 131. The first term of the Capital Summer Noi-trf-I penv on Monday, May Sih, the FJrst National Bank Building. iU iem. Oteson. y Ctxeea will be formed in all the branches required for state and county papers. Address I I D PC Greenbaum New Goods in Mnslin Underwear: X NightgownSj (bemisj, Drawer! Corset Cover. Skirts in creat karici TIhtc never was $uch fine jjoods uV 45 uv . V 11 Infants Wear: i Short aim long' Dresses, Skirfsj Sli Cas and Bibs qualities, little f Silk Hittsaud juiiiinery uepartment: Iicceiving new gools even tlav. Greenbaum' s :-,' '"' -; -'--",:.-:. h : V - IS'trxt Door GOOD NEWS TO, HORSE OWNERS! i A bum Cum r-oii Hiivit ind diitimmn. or xne pace 10 le remedies, ent from w hich SIUED IJY McCLANAl IA N 23437. First dim. MIISAlGOLDDtrST, Fidol 2:04A. etc. Sec md dam FAN 1$ dams of 17 In the list. Third dam GoMduyt 2:164. Fl ty Gol.isj ust ItTslTlltlini. 1 1 II I'liLCATJ f -111 P BROl IMtD A t IIEArtT J' orb of the firte!t.itaUiorui In thof late, ndr with but ( little h indiing jshows hlmclf to! be 120 liY Till HKAX .-IN, WlTHf I invite brnr-k-rs to come and mares 'clsewhcft. C ART AI f -JOfl ES : 29666 X Sire of La ay Jones WIXXEttW Tim TWO VKAkUf Tf'oTHVO KTAKR-AT TUB T.TB A I AUT Y&e&U . . lr: Hthlnmry $. Hire of 4 tn Ihe2:19 list, t" In Hie J.i li t. 2 In tUo 2.S-) lit, t It learsof eje, ; t rtfiiisllft br any r f . rirmt drm MlUtiAV MK'U K, I jQ . 1 t." 2 : others, I."' v . - ..r . '.- "' "tfCfm-1 d,T4rlAi; Kr.I.I.H:Kisnir vn:fti.-r.Z:iit "." W iUM j.ii, r oi Alcyone. Third dsm ly Msmhrino Pf ctten, Ilift Rr".t hr.Hl:w.s.t rv, -" I i - rtirth dm'h A'rnont ftfri loniflt-r ol iIm Attnont tsu.ily. j ! f - CArrAlN-JN KH la a M-rli sllinti f!i'l in i.,M.li 13 S ttsndo, tig's lt0 .im!. pfTlri tmtrtnK aetinn awa itmt- to tiwt m niirn norse. 110 is mi-muiih s txmt I rM iwrin sud a rrouunncul sire of uniform M of colia- Ui'Uiu Jonts will make the seanou IRVJMiTOX PAKK; If I.TI-AM'. J IuB. I .':- ,.- ' AIIIMl. 1 T Terms, )tj.oo Seas . - $S --s( st I JOHN PENDER, fall .EIoliiTcLel ,.- Beal Hrown Klallion ; star, near liitid fot wliU and irr very few white hairs on ri-rht fjfMit foH 1 3-4 liand hijli. . x ISI ly C V. i'.mcry, Forwt ily HIckKnrni, 1'levelain!, Ohio. Foalcl Juno I, IHH-V Will i maketlM' season, 5frj, at the JU1 Front; llarii, -ornef Trade aril( 1'onimc-rlal , Slrtfts Halcm, Oregon. - 1 ! "T JIKctlts may l 'nutn at ttv Hlate hair Cfounli. Claggett & hatch, Props , . . '.. -:: ( .""-V ' PROPOSALS FOR WOOD. rilOI-OSALS Ftlt WOiliP-bm will be1 received at office Caoital .im provement Co. -urrttl "ay 2th for 200 eordslarge body fii Jive t'mler; 20 cords large second grow th r'!it; 1 cordi medium irrub ok, 4 to 6 inches. Right reserved to accept or reject bids; SO cords and over wjll b teken: successful bidder will be re quired to place 5 ier cent of bid for -; prnonnance oi moiran; wcmki can be delivered during theUimrrif r. Capital Improve men: Co 213 Front treet. rValtrn. Oregon. CANNOT KB DOlhcHT. : 1 It Is not by paying for tfem, lut by un-Wr'tandjng them, ths I .wc . becrim'J the rvjl imsrrim of w;oTk. "of art an-I of th enjoynier.t they g1ye. Hiisisln. . ronTCGCESE vnovEiui. CtiaWL' ttue cj1 tnah: he wifl jr' ri'3rrSBfii he ,f"r- chastiw Hi-! bid "vw 'jr.y. 'si Dry Goods S t o r Largc-Qaaiitltlcs Received ihts h'eek. r jmee$. ; . ( t Gloves 15c a imir Dry Goods Store '- ' - ' -:'.. '.'' - -' to the Postofficc ? Tbeec celebrated powder are made Crotn rrcipe of a aoted f-franian. Vtertory Sarireoa. and bare beea taoroaKhlv tested years in tnta eoaatrv. cnapown oi pare ve are a sale and sore CURE for HEAVES ami stl ml- heavea arise, sttch as Coach, (folds. OtSTCMfER. ' "ink Kye, Eptroot c, and Loti of Appetite. A a blood parities hey hare ao equal. I'or sale by wholesale aod Krtatl Im R- nt. frwroeeti!TeTfaekare, uv tnail. o cents. - From RUSSIAN REMEDY COMPAsV. .II. fAUL MINN. Kame this Oaucx. I . .. A 1 J " ' 4 r III ACK IAI.I ION iv (Lit u ii la-ti. WiliiJ ! " lwMttl. ft (.'! ol'l; i(- , on of Hoy Wilkes 2:('CL by Fedrrt 3!t 2:25. son' ( Mo 41. sire NY ;OLI)IH:T. by Guide ll'JT. Hire of KIT, by Gold'dust 1J0, kiw of Lurjlle 2;20. etc a very promising trott'-f lie will be tKl) AL HETITHN 1111 VI UlC.K tills horse before breeding yielr TitiNf:, faiu mtnt!Ni'H. m. 2:4o (i,te mua.) - .'"). . 11 . V. sir of erellt - 11, M!m Jt-ie 2;l?, ei . '. ' - . ' . ;.. !'..''- 7 ArKII I, r 'A 1 K firMM.KIW, Ftl.t.M, J IV 1. - ., ''-'' wew rt Ice.' IsiUnce et i-sul of si'n. Grounds, Salem, Or. fILIES' SrALUOJ, "JEBJI't" V NO. 2631 y. : : j Will tUod for Mare the. coming wes son at Corner of L Ferry and Liberty streets. For pedigree and parUcuIara call on, i - ' DrlV. Lbng Veterinary Surgeon. , Phone 2CL Balem. Oregon. JOHN STOUT - Maaufaetnrer of J . ; InmtitvSasDsors, ttizis,-, X:iiWzz$, ttc. ; ; '"".'-', .'-'' 'J; ''"'" '.' ' : '- ! ' " Fina mantles and grates, grill work, show cases and Oca fixtures, a spe cialty. Woven slat fruit traya F-oylbwewt corn'-r Chnrh e1 .I'l'l