Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, May 16, 1902, Page 8, Image 8

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AS:STAPLLrSIMI&!T...
Our cut gla?s U a staple as sunlight. It is as genuine
and trae of worth as the rays' of UlJ Sol himself, ami
j rparkles scarcely less brillian'ly.t The assortment is most
V largt,"the prices very lov and visitors al ways welcome.
We havejust unpacked a new shipment of beautiful cut
SALEM VILL
; GREET THEM
r j I : CCUSRATC9 U rei
.B art's Je welty Store
Corner State and liberty Streets.
Leaders la lew Prices
THE -MARKETS.
SmNEIt'S lfARKBT. -Cjjlekens
10 rent per pound, i
Spring chickens 12,i to 15c, i
Egg 13; canh.
THE MARKETS. .
. IOIi.TLAND, Ore.. May 15. Wheat
Walla Waiia, 6Co; lltuHem. 6e.
Tacoma, Warts., May 15. Wheat
' rsuu-w.m, CR'-j ciub. esj ,
s Liverpool, May IS. 'Wheats
1 3-d.
WBALE BRINGS SUIT
ASICS TOR AN ACCOUNTING -WITH
; RECEIVER IF THB -GILBERT
BROS. BANK.
rJuly.. .
San Kranci-t.o,
Cah, $1 12.
May .15. AVheat-
Chirago, May; "15. Wheat,--Jtiy, 0J-'-nlng.
",(t7lVHf; trAiK.1xjZr. Itar-(l.-y.-fiSTj:.
' Kllix, Northwetersi.
THE: MARKETS.
The IncaT. ma rhf-t- quotation!- yester-
-.1
la v w re :as follows:
Wh1-W rent.
O.ns Nominil at $1.10 pr .. rnfa!.'.
Ji:sy -Cheat, $8; clover, $( $7; tH-4-tfoney acoomjdjition; HKesiary to run
$2.70 to
4.y, $!?$ 10; wb"?r.-$&;
Flour 75 ti fef.rp- per facte;
$3 w?r barrfl. ! , -
- Feed Brah; $17.60; shorts, $19.04;
Putter 12.tsc pes, lb (buying);
tri-anvry. 17VsC-- - .
Egg 1336c -adi.- ,' -ir J
Jhlcfcen!!-l wnts per pound. .
' Spring chickens 1 214 to l&o. ...
Pork---Gross, . ; Sf iJ'c ;f dressed, 6
CVi cnts.
Reef-Steer. "314 C 414 c; tows, 3jc;
good heifers, 4c; '
Mutton Sheep. 'i-3V4o, -on ' foot. a
Veal CB'Oc drtssed. 11 j!
I'oiato!- ic tr bushel. ' "
. Wool 12ai3e. -
Molralr 23 cfttvtsv ... ,
C. A. Whale. Jby his attorneys. IL G.
Bigger and .Henry St. Raynr, yester
day filed an action in the second de
pulHnvnt of the State Circuit! Court
against Claud Gateh, receiver of A. 1.
GUUirt,et-at, for the -purpose oflaeeur?
Ing An accounitlns with the. defendant;
for Judgment for the uin , of $119.77;
for an order and decree; cantoning
plaint lft'n note, satisfyins the mortgage
in security for aald note, and xorian or
der relieving the plaintiff from further
performing a contract entered Into
with A. T. tJilbrt for selling rhusical
IriMtruments. and to authorize him to
VlHlv-r to the defendant all the piano
and organs re maining m the plaintiff's
lM4Ke!i.on. Ther pla-intiHLallege yhat
he waj,engaKed-4n thlej aln of plaqos
ami organ In the state of Oregon and
Washington under a : parol iontract
withiilbrt Bros., Under said: contract
Gilbert liro.. it was alleged, were to
allow, the plaintiff at all tirpt-a sufficient
E 6 CO.
Buyers and Shippers of
GRAIN
Dealer In
Hop Growers' Supp
res-
- Warehoui"s at
i -
rn-rrNKrr. mact.kay.
I'UATUM. ! . BIUfoKP.
: I1AW. , SALKM.
BWITZKRUND. ilALSKY,
KUaSJlEVVROYAI..' FLO Oil.
J. 0., GRAHAM,
Manager
S07 Commercial Kt:, Salem.
O jCX. m CZ -tC A . .
Bn ti t tiii v,a llaw Mwars Baa$f
and -ofM-cate his busin-s, -and that in
ciisld.r.-i,iHi theceut. the plaintiff was
to sttl -A-l and every Instrument at
hut own fintnse. cUher fort cash "or on
time at hl option! yhen a iwle waif
made the plaifttiu was to account for
the . aume'-tu Gilbert Jlroa. awl to pay
the latteronall pianos so sxnd, 30 ier
cent and on- all organs 3G per cent In
addition to: the first cost. That Gilbert
Bros, were tp receive in lieu of cash
fclrpmnjisaory notes taken by the plain
tiff, on .sale of said Instruments, at
thiirfacfi' and in case tlka amounts of
thenot were In exefaa of said Burn
due Gilbert BroH., under the contract.
Lthjjt the plaintiff was to receive in "ash
iin bucu evt: uHfU urn vrjj ui ine
notes The nuttS, It was alleged, were
to be taken on their fuee, payable to
thefi-derbf the plaintiff, but 'the plain
tiff was not to be"h?rd habit but that
the Gilbert Bros. Bank wra ti look on
the instruments sold on raid notes, as
collateral.'. The plaintiff alleged that
the court authorised the" plaintiff to
ed'nttnue the sale of the instruments
remaining Ion his hands numbering
fourteen pianos and twenty -Are organs
upon the Same Unns as -his contract
with A. T. Gilbert. That the defendant
cainninto iosession of a ct-Vtalit prom
issiry nofe made by trie plaintiff for
theaUm of $1500, bearing interest at
7 per cent, upon which the' sum of
$1200 has bven paid, leaving a balance
due upon said note of $45S.70; and
there Is due the plaintiff the sum of
$119.77, .under the. contract, and that
the pliiiRfflff has offered to ixwike a set
tressient with thedefndant, but that
the latter has refused and I the action
i brought to secure a' settlement.
Th Vice of Nagging.
Clotuls the happiness of a home, but
a nagging woman often need help.
She may be no nervous and run flna n
in health that trifle annoy her. If she
i melanchvTy, excitable, (troubled with
I.oa of appetite, headache,, sleeplessness-!
cnsrlpatlon or 'fainting and dizzy
spells, she need Eleotrlc Bi'tters, the
rri)st wonderful remery for ailing wo
men. Thousands oCiaLutTerers from fr
inale troubles,- nervouj troubles, back
ache and weak kidneys have' used it
and become healthy ami happy. Try
It. Only DOc. Dr. i?toef Drug Stores
giiarantte Fatlsfactlon,
MILLS SIll'T DOWN. .
SKATTl.K, Wrtu, May 15. Owins to
the downward 'tinten'y of the. shingle
market, the Washington ' CeIar
Shingle Ma nuf Jturer.y AK.H4atioVi h
nltr.T a ,hut-Kwn cf 300 fhingj? mills
in thk- staiie. leginn;ng Saturday; afl.l
U la--st two "weeks, i s
The Big Rally bf the Repub
lican Forces Tonight
TO HONOR i MR- FURNISH
K2? xV - K i
"STOMACH a :
And the Candidates Comins:
With the Standard '
ALL.
Bearer
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ARRANGEMENTS
COMPLETE
ED FOR TUB MONSTER DEMON
M
?TRATION TO' ' BE GIVEN. THIS
EVENING THE PARADE T7ILL
STAIiT PROtJTLY AT 7:45.
AU arranememtsl havebeen complet
for he receirtion of -the. 1 lepiibla n
can-didate for tiovemor, and fheTally
anddemonstration in honor of tha
gen-tieman's , jVi-iitt
jriromlse to 1Ue ilk
here this even in?
pt anH ni6M l il'
i .
liaht of any jkilatical mating: ever held
in the Capita! City of Oregon, or f-r
that matter jin any city-Tin the state
Sak-m RepulI:canJ lare ready toT??elve
their stani,lard bedrer and show him a
5?ample of their hospitality ami lualty,
arvi ' unless thte :eather Interfr,ef!
t fv-re wilt be -tn i an outpourln to-
nlaht. that the -'..nos-t skeptical will
have to ackwjwiltdge. in the Vord3' of
the street. "SaJem's all right
The lot al eomBTitb-eypn arrangements
yesterday ascertaliied thai Hon. W
J. Furnish and' j4f ty wwukl com? to
Salt-m by the 6:19 traiin the Albany k-
cal tonight and the iarty will be mt
at "the station by Carriages in fharsc
of a small reception coimrtittee. headed
by County Ciairmajn W. J. Culver, and
the vLsitors wilL be escorted to the ho
tel, .there to revt until the time for' the
meeting and the parade. ( '
At i6 o'clock the four toods Cherna-
wa, ilietorm ScntJOiijsuveion unn
lem will report flo Chief Marshal Cha.s.
-Av Murphy at the city hall, and -they
will be aitgnoVp:ionte on, diffrent
street cornet', where they -Will diwiws
popular aires' until j the tim-fixed for
the parade 7.45: o'clock. '
Chief Marshal Murphy" will form tne
parade at 7:45, at the Willamette Ho
tel, and It will -move promptly. All or
ganizations are ured to be ; in their
positions, on time.
has appointed the
assist him In hamfTlng-the prrcefesion:
Mounted aid;
The chief marshal
following aides to
J A. Murphy (chief).
Dr. E. A. Pierce, D. C. Minto. George
H. Irwin, II. A. Thcma?, Dr. C. II.
Robertson. ' ; L ,
On Foot Cha. Af Bort, R. W. H.ol-
manFraiik A. Daker. F. D. Dayton.
The procession w)U form inj the fol
lowing order: I ..
, Salem Mi! Mary BairKl.
GovernorT . T. G.ier, chatrmajn of in:?
evening; W : J. Culver, . chairman or
the county d?ntral committee, and Col.
M. Poorman.!-staje central crtmmit-
mltteeman. i !... .''
Candidates- for state offief-. ' '
Candidates for colunty otltoeK. . .
Flambeaux Cltib, Captain II. A.
Kurz. commaniing.
E. Lenon, cam-
Cymbal Club. !.
manding.
Silverton Marine i Band.
Roman" 'and1e Club, ; Clare.
commanding.
Reform School Cornet Band
Republicans wittapvterthes.
Re pu bl icair club.
Cakium Light Club
ton. command me. I
Raker
E. Coike Pat-
Chemawla Indian Band.
The line of march) will be as fbHovs:
From the starting point aT the Wil-
lamestte Hotel nortth on; Commercial
street; countermarch, south on -Com
mercial to State sti-eet: aH on State
to High; north itn High to ihe city Jsafl.
Here the oriKwIoA will reN"iew-d
by the Governor aml the. v-isitors, when
the hall will be entered and the even-
ng'a program rend red,. The meeting
will be cjalled to-order by the chairman,
Gov, TV T. Geer. who will deliver a
bclef addrea-S, foMoiwed by addresses
I
This nieOi- l C
I1IV m t.-ii
tne Xiioou.-t
restore the a- j
futile, inakej
the liver acthe
and positively I
cure
i natalrieyv
eelchisa
Utiteche
U4igeiiio
Dyspepsia and
Constipation
Try a bottle
and be con
inced. '
br 'Hon) XV.
Fultonv ami
i. Furnish. Hen-. : C. ' W.
Hon A. . M. Crawford.
During tbX evening. " the Stalwart
Quartet wJlrender several selections,
anil George Snyder is billed for a solo.
The Clubs Moe. .
The Salem. Republican Club and the
Young Men'a j Republican Club heKl.a
jxin meeting in the po'Mee, court room
of the city hail last evening to perfect
tion as it wilt be ecn tonight will bo
such an one as had never, before been
equalled during; this campaign or any
previous one. . Al of the -rnarchinsr
clubs hve been well organized nd Mr
Murjfhy repcjrted that everyth!Tig, rvad
been &o well arranged In all thu dt-
talk that the! success of he parade u
ot for . moment to be questioned.
THE
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"NORTH COAST LIMITED"
AVill resume service January 5, 1902." The train will
be even better t
home on wheels.
brary, Smoking
lan it. was in 1901. It will be a complete
Parlor.jDining Room, Sleeping Room, Li
Room, and Bath Room they will all be.
there, and all lighted by electricity and heatedby steam.
' First and second class .tickets both paod on this train.
Use this CRACK TRAIN o the NORTHWEST on your
way to the Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New7 York.
You can go either by way of St. Paul andXhica go, or Da-
luth and the Great Lakes. ;
Inquire of 'any NORTHERN PACIFIC
further particulars, or write to :.
Agent as to
a. d.chahlton
Ass't Gen'l Passenger Ap;ent, Portland
LIFE INSURANCE SUIT
ENDED IN ADJUDGMENT A1AINST
THE COMiiNY TRIED IN
: IT. S. COURT.
ST. LOUIS, Mo, May 15 In the
United States District Court today.
Judge Adams rendered a verdict in fa
vorof Mrs. Margaret Roth, for a $10,000
11 f e I nsu ra nee olicy held : bjf her bus-
band in the Mutual Rt-serve Life As
SiX'lation of New York. A' short time
prior to his death Roih refused to pay
an assessment on the ioficy, and this
atft, the - company claimed, made the
policy Invalid. ' ' -,
CR0KER COMES BACK
HE WILL SELECT, A LEADER. FOR
' TAMMANY HALL, OR TAKE
IT HIMSELF.
NEW YORK. May 15. Tlie Evening
Post-says: '' ''
'It was reorted at hTammany Hall
this morning, that Richard Croker will
be in New York within a mpnth and
will either resume the leadership - of
the organization which Lewis Nixon
aitlown yesterday, or-select a suc
cessor to Nixon. It waspredicted that
a thorough politician, probably one of
the district leaders- Will be chosen, a&
the experiment of putting a business
man at the head of Tammany Hall had
turned out to' be a failure.
WATER IS VERY SCARCE
EASTERN MONTANA j STOCKMEN
SAY THE RANGE' IS IN VERY
BAD CONDITION.
BILLINGS, Mont., May 15. Eastern
Montana stockmen, particularly those
of Yellowstone county aire, threatened
with severe losses by rjpnjson of the
drouth prevailing. The l-ange is dry-.
ng up, and unless there is a heavy
rain fall within the next ifew days will
have to be abandoned. Stockmen say
the range condition is the worst in
wenty years. v
NOTHING SUCCEEDS L
LIKE SUCCESS."
: The Oregon Fire Relief Associatloir
has been a success ever ince It-began
business in January 189, and, lf3, now
growing faster than ever jbefore. '
Its . anitual report of December 31,
901, "shows a net gain in amount of In
surance in force of $2,628,787, Which is
50 per cent' more than the net gain of
any previous year. It paid 135 losses
during the year amounting to $23,600.
It is strictly a mutual institution
which furnishes the best! of
Fire Insurance at Cost..
For further particulars, address A. C
handler, "secretary, McMinnyille, Or
egon, or if you reside Irt Marlon county
"call on or address II.-! A.' Johnson,
ii.geni) Salenl, Oregon.
Legal Blanks at Statesman Job Offlc
ice
A AU LOAD
...
f oak lnnl rixmi
leautitis, and co
and ash suits.
suits just unloaded. Thy, ati
t uo liumi than coast fualt inapln
Tin? drawer work is excellent; the
ends, lottoni!s and backs. Wing , of yellow jKiplar.
3liirqrs all FreiJch plate. " -t
THE HOuSE FURNISIIINfj CO.
30S Commercial street.
Kx't door to Pi)stom e.
- ---rr lStoi es at saJern an Albany.
P. S. Get a footstool freV with your carpet. 1
Money to Loan
On 1 Improved, farm and city property.
t lowest Ta'es. j
V f- THOMAS KL FORD, j'
Over Ladd Jk Bush' Bank.
Salem. Oregon. . j
AT CURRENT RATE
, INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
BOZORTH BR08-
292 Commercial Street. Saem. Or.
A TEXAS WONDER.
HALL'S GREAT DISCOVERY.
One small bottle of Hall's Great Dis
covery cures all kidney arid bladder
troubles, removes gravel, cures JsXi
betes, seminal emissions,- weak -and
lame backs, rheumatism and all Ir
regularities of the kidneys and bladder
in oth men and women, I regulates
bladder troubles fro childieri. ' If not
old.by your druggist, will be tent by
mail on receipt of $1. One bmall bot
tie is' two month's treatment, and will
cure, any case above mentioned- Dr.
E. .TC. Hall, sole manufacturer, P. O.
Box. 629, St. Louis. Mo. Send for testb
monlals. Sold by all druggiits. and at
DR. S. C. STONE'S drug itores, Sa
lent, Orego. ;
REAP THIS.
Bandon. Ore.. Dec
Dr. E. Wi Hall. St. Lpuis,
Sir: I have used yourrTex
uifc
for kidney and rheuma
Its effects are wonderful.
equal, -and I can cheerfully
mend It Yours truly, f
. HARVEY
Legal Blanks at Statesman
S. C. STONE, M l)
. , . ... -v . -
PROPRIETOR OF
STONE'S DRUG STORES
ILEM, OREGON. - '
T'" storess (two In. numberyare lo-
cated at . No. 235 and' 291 Commercial
street, and n-e well stocked With a
complete line of-drugs and medlcln-s,
toilet articles, 5erfumerV brushes, etc
Dill STONE ' .
Has had some 25 years experlenc"
the ' practit ofknedfcine, and .now
makes nu charge for consultation ea
amlnatlorf or prescription. ),
lie does a cash business He neither
buys on time nor sells on time. L'dg-.
ers, journals, day-oouk-, bookkeeiwrs.
ill collectors, and, all the modern para.
phernalla of credir drug ores, are un.
1. I M 1.1. V.. f V.Mr. . f..)S
uunu ti ill uuiiicqc, . uv-iiic mtt
tock and orreot nrloee
J:
. 8, laoi.
Mo. Dear
s Wonder
trouble.
It has no
recoin-
HOWE.
Joo Office
If
You Could Look
into the futuresnJ i
ia wtiii h vor coiieh. it nesllel.
will brio yo, yJu would seek r-tir t
once-rand that naturally .would be through
ShhWs
Consumption
Guarantred to cure Coo
nmptioa, Itronchlti.
'Asthma, aud alt Ltinu
TroublefS Cwren CouKha aud CoMs in a driy,,
25 ctn's. Write to . C. Wri.Ls ti Co..
1 Kr.y, ST. Y.. lor free triat bottle,
ti:rm rii DmI t MrtflM h RUwui -
fthecotiditiim
Legal Blanks: Statesman Job Office
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JAT,
K Of ALL TRADES
GASOLINE EWGINES
This is llierekbrtiited Fairbanks-Morse IX horse power en--gine
tliat is proving so satisfactory in all sections of the coun
try. - It will do the work of 15rmen 'at' a cost of fnSm I c to 2c
an hour. When you're ready, it's ready. When you stop it
the expense ceases. .The ideal power for cream teparators,
light farm work of all sorts, wood sawing, job printing, on ice
cream freezers, and any place when a convenient, qiick power
ia nectled. The Jack of all Traded' is the heaviestengine of
its class' made, and is fitiesl with phosphor bronze boxings in
stead of the common babbitt as in others. Babbitt for a gas
oline engine Is' not good. It also has platinum points on the
siarkcr, instead of steel. The feed is by suction instead of
gravity being tbus much mire positive. Its weight makes
it the most satisfactory engine on the market; for it will stay
down. If you want power ypu nee?lweight to balance it and
keep your engine from trying to climb td; the pulley I shaft.
Our price is' higher than many others because the engine costs
more to build and lis worth more to tho user. Calland see it
any lime. All sizes in gasoline engines up to one., hundred
lrorse jKJwer. ys - I - : '' - ; ; ' '; ' r I S
McCOR
MOWERS
MIGK...
Tho trade) on these machiiifs has already begun and
from present indications it will fo flwavilirad of last season!
The McCprmick frlands the racket" is the w ay the I farmers
put it and. they ought to know. j A perfect draw cut, With the
doubletrees i S i kk tl 1 e tongue i nslead of ai;ove it, thus reliev
ing the neck weight. Side draft eliminated by the width and
wt ight of the main frame, and by the setting of the gears over
to the xtreiuj left. You ean li itch your team to n McCor
mick nioweriaHl dropping the tongue cut down a swath of
hay -the tongue simply floating thusproving the above
Claims. Aill sizes in both regular and vertical lift.'
Full line of extra for McCormiclc mowers and binders.
Also Woods aritr Osborn extras, and se ctions for any and all
machines. ; .'!'--' . ' : I
Mccormick rakes too ; , ;
) Self dump and hand dump, all sizes. The men who use
thcfe . hajve no trouble with "lishedM wheels and broken teeth.
Thetrakeis made right and made to last. It's easy( to make
things to selI,(but Tl pays betterjlo make tiling? that stay sold,
and help sell others. . 1 ' ! .
GET IN WE WITH A : -STPEBAI
ER BK.
Ouf buggy trade is
open jobs wo are doing
styltsjaUDOptnar prices
higl
new,
prices. uubner
on short notice.
. -, 1
away up tins Spring, m tops aim
a fitne business. Some very -11100 new
too for thosowho cannot afford to pa
iires fitted to an v and alirig, old or
TRIBUNE BICYCLES
i - The easy 'Tunvlng fellows
Who d have thougl
t that 1002 would bring suclr an in
creased demand for bicycles. Maybe it hasnX everywhere,
but such is tho popularity of the ,Tribune that it is a: rare
anges it for another,, anu we gaininew
season. IJig as was last years busi-
niw an actual 60 per cent ahead! of
thing when a rider ch
ones ny tne score every
ness jonr wheel i?ale4ro
last season at : this tiiiio, and still gaining. CJtrtainly this
for the merit 6f our claims for our
speaks in (LpositiVewaj
wheels. - -. 7
WE SELL
Studebaker .Vehicles,- McGormick IlarvcstingMachinery,
llusseli Jvngiijes and llireshers,' Itujtsell -Windstackers; I'af
son'slland Cutters and 8elf Feeders, Monitor Drills adSecd.T
ers, Syracuse and M6I in p riows, Jlero Fanning Mills, itfenicia
Rotary Disc flows, Htiffala l'itts Harrows, rortland Anchor
Fenjce, Binder Twiiie, Harvesting Supplies, Tribune liicycle?,
Standard and; Whit Sewing Machines, Gasoline Kngincs,
UicTcle Sundries, Sewing Machine Supplies, and other things
too numerous to menjiion. . Call and see us, always glad to
see you.,
WIGGINS
IMPLEMENT
HOUSE
255-25 7 tJberiStre