TTTIZnXY OREGON STATILTIJAN, TUT.. DAT, JUNH M. 1502. Completed for the. State, bistrict and County ' I Covernor- I Sap. Judge. Secretary of State. State Treasurer. SSupLPubJnattl! - :- o h ? f i f ? ? 2' j " .11 ! ! i i f 1 r i ? i r i iff F I : : : : ' t - : : j : : j; : 'r ; 1 ' - No. 12 11 I 14 IS 1 j 17 1 i 2Q j 22 23 24 lT Z H 28 29 J - - . .-! t , . ; . i "i Aumsvllle .. .. ... 72 67 ?7 . 45 51 . 8 11 6 : 37 4; 45 34 V 70 8 61 Aurora.;.,. .'. ... .. 13 ; 7 ; 3 ; 80 $ 3 ' i - j to i 10 4 77 1 o 3 Brritejibuih.. ..... 25 27 2 ' J! 30 If 4 6 2 - H 18 2 28 1 2Si' 3 1 Brook..;;.. .. .V 80 87-19(....r 82 6 7 11 18 51 4 8 89 ... ' fl 5 48 Buttevllle. ..... 69 69 K - . I 73 63 6 1 4 15 60; 19 66 1 75 5 47 Champoe 2S 22l-. 30 20 .... ... ... 33 16 7 ... 30 25 il 17 t:ikbor .. .... .. 9 . 8 ... id ;j ... 8 2 9 ,8 Cnrlewood .. .. 150 121 12 12 165, 99 17 22 14 152 ' ti Hi 16 158 25 145 19 102 Falrflell ... 86 13........ 18 31 ... 2 1 s 2Q 26L 28 ... 18 2 17 1 28 Gerval ...... .... 88 89 . ..j 11 101 ' 73 2 3 3 . 107 60 67 2 103 4 106 ' 4 60 Horeb .. .. .... 35 .30 .... 15 39 81 3 18 1 36 , 26 28 ...1 38 1.6, 36 ... 29 JIowl ....... .. 55 B6 i 4 2 70 44 2 5 3 75 33 29 . 4 77 4 73 8 37 Hubbard.. . .. .. 39 63 8 .... 78 23 9 ... 10 82 18 22 11 78 .J. 74 10 . 25 Jefferson. .. .. 71 88 4 4 96 57 6 10 6 95 46 46 5 100 9 89 -7 60 Unclear,. .. .. 59 26 f 1 1 48 27 . 2 1 3 4,2 40 31 3 48 11 42. 2 41 Marion.. "38 23 1 8 ,7 42 82 : 8 8 -7 44 27 20 6 ' 44 7 43 7 32 Slehama. .. .. ... .31 44 5 3 51 20 , 10 - 31 h 4 62 23 17 7 53 4 50 9 22 SlonJtor.. ....... 59 47 f t 1 48 56 12 6 9f 64 46 60 10 80 4 60 8 51 MtAngrel.. .. .... 143 67 4 2 73 128 1 2 3 114 88 116 4 77 3 95 1 :2 101 Prospect .. .. ... 79 48 ! 3 3 80 44 31 7 6 66 46 45 4 70 67 2 65 Balm No. 1. 88 81 10 4 117 '60 6 7 7 111 68 48 ' 8 119. ; 6 117 7 46 Balerh No. 2.". .. .. 163 204 15 7 279 $2 10 13 13 253 106 72 " 14 285 10 263 16 83 Salem No. 1., .. .. 83 92 jlj ' 6 137 44 10 8 10 129 44 28 11 136 7 129 10 40 Balerrt No 4. , . . ..... 188 129 16 . 6 221 96 21 7- 28 204 104 81 v 26 216 14 198 24 101 Halem, Eat..,v.. .. 24 , 42 4 i 1 47 20 4 2 1 4 45 19 16 6! 48 2 - 43 4 17 Salejn, North'.. .. 133 . 79 17 15 105 106, " 22 30 22 111 76 66 '22 109 321 110 ; 29 81 Salem, South,.'..,,. 101 45 ; 9 4 73 , .16 10 121 77 61 66 13 73 13 1 81 11 -69 Soott ilpl.. .. 44 63 18 59 33 14 ..; 14 60 33 30 16 60 1 ' 60 18 27! Sidney .. 47 48 6 10 64 34 61 13 f 66 82t 23 6 64 17i 71 4 22' Silver Falli. ...... 7 12 .1 15 6 2 ... 16 8 ,3 ... 15 . 15 ... '6 Kitvfrton, . South 49 64 3 '1:1 81 34 3 4 5 79 29 28 4 80 fcl 73 2 35 Bilverton, . ..... . . 68 92 18 4 J08 47 10 t 11 110 40 88 J 9 112 7 J 97 " 8 60 Sirvtrton; j North 67 81, 8 1 90 47 7 ' 4 . 9 89 43 42 ; 7 89 3 !79 8 44 Ht. I'au4, . . .,. 60 47 ..; ..1: 38 62 2 1 2 46 64 60 .' 2 41 ..j. 45 6 '54 Clayton. 110 r 74 Jl$ 15 82 102 21 , 20 17 76 93 ' $1 14 83 2 76 17 104 Kublimlty.. .... 127 . 47 i 1 1 65 100 8 2 6 14 101 85 8 65 )Ji 69 4 -7 Turner.;,,. .. .. .. 80 84 17 3 .ill 43 . I 6 ,10 114 28 10 1181 118 ! 381 Wooaburn... U -Ut 126 120 -19 163 10? 30 t 26 ,21 166 92 93 25 153 30 J40 ! 29 117 Tow Park..." 92 71 12 6 105 68 12 11 13 94 62 42 17 103 . 106 12 48 ' - j I 1 . (I f j I j - I i; - ) ' ' 1 i IT Total... .. .. .. 2845 2523 258 164 3265 2050 813 277 308 32321840 1720 318 3265 294 3159 310 1895 j ',)' 1 ) i -In r 1 0 o 3 o ! 1 - i! r Pi b c. 3 t 3? tr I ConsTessman. 1 a B 9 el . t I 32 .) 77 79 28 88 70 28 8 145 IS 101 36 72 75 95 50 38 61 46 83 68 110 248 127 200 47 108 79 6 61 16 78 102 80 138 7 63 115 152 101 3 2 .: . 4 -. -I 1 21 . 1 - 1 3 10i 6 2 8 7 . 8 3 6 16 11 30 27 12 .6 p 4 11 v.t 2 Iff 6 10 J34 15 51 1 10 333 19 43 .-62 IS - 8 88 27 67 28 34 24 46 31 23 20 .49 112 52 50 91 37 83 67. 27 '29 -4. 80 39 40 57 94 92 35. VM 47 33 34 35 1310 .' 5 5 1 7 . 5 16 ' i 1 'J- 3 11 6 3 7 14 11 19 .6 21 9 18 6 4 15' 5 1 13 9 10 27 13 203 S3 13 20 64 62 20 ' 9 117 .21 71 24 29 24 54 43 27 20 43 119-1 73 93 168 83 185 : 22 107 86 31 40 4 32 32 40 62 94 94 62 89 77 2296 21 1 2 14 . 6 1 9 8 11 ' 1 21 .7 1 15 . 2 i4 22 27 36 1 37 I 38 H HI 39 m 'ff -' H.I U. S. Senator. O 9 40 41 ( 42 72 - 74 24 73 70 22 -7 113 13 91 35 63 72 85 38 36 48 47 20 46 67 173 77 110 39 75 53 64 43 "14 16 94 77 38 71 64 96 139 68 264 2507 6 10 P 14 2 8 2 4 4 .IS 12 21 4 22 11 16 4 2 12 .9 1 13 . 6 7 26 12 10 1 5 . 2 1 20 1 6 "20 4 7 3 8 3 5 2 7 4 10 7 13 3 27 17 25 26 6 289 272 83 80 -28 87 73 36 " i: 9 157 414 97 29 75 58 . 90 49 40 52 - 52 99 69 116 254 126 192 48 111 73 60 64 14 '84 110 90 61 81 62 115 149 103 3193 :- 48 r s 22 .62 61 14 S 90 30 72 SO 35 23 : 57 33 27 19 50 98 60 66 101 45 103 17 79 65 .81 25 .; & 30 ,40 ' 41 48 90 1Q0 43 102 64 '. I v. 1902 85 ; 42 36 89 75 35 2 162 ;22 67 36 87 841 -146 69 44 48 51 54 81 120 240J 123 213 49 140 92 ,63 ,S 13 63 72 ,60 f80 66 112 149 114 3109 48 10 14 .4? 42 9 8 71 22 63 26 22 15 63 13 29 24 47 121 33 39 .72 42 65 13 67 ; 46 37 22 ' 2 32 41 88 -40 .82 84 . 31 108 35 O a Joint Sehatorf n 3 o -t 43 28 158S 0 .28 16 4 6 13 10 20 " 4 21 10 15 7 - .0 tr 5 9 44 1 45 21 16 269 20 1 I 15 3 1 8 ". 2 9 2 8 2 4 5 10 8 10 . 1 23 10 15 "1 ; 2 9 3 i 2 26 5 235 77 73 30 77 66 24 8 150 17 97 43 6 72 81 38 36 46 51 38 . 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M. Savag-e. . .. .. .Scott Mill District C. A. Nordyke. ..... '.. SctLtfteringr. . .. , . .. Sllverton District C. N. Matlock.. .. ; Macleay District A. J. Cone. ... . . . . . 140 60 11 377 5 WILLAMETTE. UNIVERSITY ! 1 vsfssed By the Officers 1 A LIST OP THE JUSTICES 'OF THE PEACE AND CONSTABLES, AND ROAD SUPERVISORS ELECTED AT LXST 1 aiONDAT'S ELECTION. U.1 In this.lssu oft the Statesman. ou pages 8 an! 9; will be Xound the vote by precincts for candidates en -the tick et, at the election he!4 . last I Monday. The tabulated statement, as there rW en. is the result of the official canvass comDleted at the court hnui veaterdav. in xaoie conoains au ine canaioaiee voted for on the state tlckeC the dis trict ticket, and the county 'ticket ex cept those for surveyor,, coroner, jus tices of the peace and .conatablea. aryl ine vote on tne initiative ana referen dum. These wilt e added to the table . f or , Tueaday Daily Statesman, and the complete labte will be published In tlie Semi -Weekly. Below Is firen the vote cast for "each of the candi dates In the county or district: ; : Surveyer. j B. a Itcrrlck. Jr, Rep.. .v .Vi;4074 A. C. Ilutchlns, Soe.. .. .. .. .. 568 C. O. Reynold Pro. . ., ,.:'.'. 406 A. M. ClQU8rh.-lRp. ,j ..3943 1 1. S. Jory. ; Pro. . . . . . ,,824 T. S. Maltlaon,, Soct. .... , . . . 661 Initiative and Referendum. Tei ;.Vi'". -'2. ..4024 No. :..'-..' v wi . . i 828. Total vote oast In county.. .. ..5878 Justice of the Peaoe, Salem Dlatrict ' ' ' ; V ;' . . ' 63 .. .126 72 ... 71 : u . 87r i'.-iW? '. 72 M.V ''69' .V29T . ! 143 A f E. D. Horg-an. R.. ... ... J. tJ'Donald, D. . vi ;.. ; Aurora Dlatrtot 1 C. j. Crittenden. .. .. J. S. .Vandeleur:. .. ., Qervals District ilt. L. Koester. , , , . . . . -Theo Rubens. . . . ..... Scotts Mills District J. S .Ritchie. . g .. 1 Levi Hammer.. . . . . , Sllverton District R. C. Ramsby.. .. ., .. Macleay District ' "NVm Comfort. .V .. . C IL Pace;. .. .. ,. Mehama District VT. P.. Mulkey.. .. .. .. r. M. IlaB.. Turner District T. E. Herren.. . . . Aumsvllle District , : Lewis Bleakney . . . ; ; ,V MarlonDlstrice r' N. L. Brock.. .2 v. T. W. Ruftherford ,. .. .. JefTersoa District. S. T. Johnson. .. .. , Breltenbush District It D. Bondy.. .. .. ..' T. Clark.. .. Woodburn District IX. O-rerton.. ... ; ., . . Thomas iHawe, . . .. .. Staytoh District W.-H. Queener.. .. P. Prengre.1; .. ,. Scattering. 1 . . . .. Constables. SiJero Distriot J. 1L Lewis.. .... .... G. II. Irwin. . . . . ..... Aurora District : L B. Kesler. . Chas. Matthews.. . .. .. Champoegr District ' J. B. Itacasrues.. .. . . O. A. Eberhart.i -.. r-ai District , L. L. Aral.. .. .. V ..1151 723 ' .. ..188 .. 122 Mehama District -- ' L. P. Bennett. . . .: . . ' . . ' Turner District Dokler.. .. .. . Aumsviile District ' O. W. Spenoer. . '.. . . V." .". Alex. Merrlfleld.. .. .. . . .. Marion District W. D. Craf ton .. .. .. .. Geo. Keech ....' . . . . . . . . I Jefferson District B. H. Miller Breltenbush District L. W. Dnals. . . . .. .. .. Orln Judd.. Woodburn District E.- Schnee. .' . . . . . . K. D. Brown.. . t . . . t . . . Stayton District 1 Henry Smith , .. .. A. Hill.. .. Road Supervisors. ; Road supervisors wars elected to serve In the thlrty-slx road districts In the county, at the last alecuon, as fol lows::; " . ,-r i. 1 . , District No. f. A. IT. ICraus: ' district No. 3. Wm. Bents: district No. 4. Mose McKay; district No. 6, W. P. Davidson; district No. 6. P. it. DuRette; district No. 7. J. Q. Johnson; district No. 8. W. a. Walker: district No. SM. C C. Hall; district No. 9. Chas. A. McKee: dis trict No. 1. John Schwab; district No. il. C. Whltlock: ' district No. 12. Ed Lawrence: district No. 13, A. P. Hp- bort: district No. 14, John H. Porter; district No. 15. I. Xj. Bower; district No. 16. Grover Simmons: district No. 17. L. Townsend: district No. 18. Wm. Good-: ridare; district No. 19 E. T. Malvini district No.. 20. O. C. Reeves;, district No. 21. Josh SUtton: district No.' 22.- J. T. Short: district No. 23. John Kinseyr district No. 24. Charles Stowell; dis trict . No. 25. ,L. A.' Dickenson: district Ncf. 26. Wm. Wlllins: district i No. XI. D, Siewert: district No. 28. A. D. Pet-. tyjohn: district No. 29, E. 8. Loneacre; district No. 30. i Kr Reeves; district No. 31. rS. H. Russell; district - No. X David Mangie; (district No. 33. Geo. ; O. Sims; district No. 34. Geo. W. Ander son; district NO. S5r V. 21. WOriC ,1 Baccalaureate Sermon to Be Coleman' 1 4- 'V1- ment can be made in the way of keep in the county records: and it beins rthe intention of the court to improve the system in the near future when ever it can be done. It was ordered that noj books for the keeclnr of records shall -be purchased only' upon the or der of County Judg-e John IL Scott. ' ' Upon the petition of S. T. Hobart. et. alJ for aid In. the work, upon the coun ty, road between Sllverton and AbfauA tne court allowed 835 toward the work upton the coadltlon that the toetltlon ers, will 0o wprk to (he value of 1100 on the road.!r.-rvi:.. 1 . Alt ,j .TUB j mit3?: f i METiXQDISTilr lln the matter of the petrUon of Theo CHURCH THIS MORNING-CLOS- Dofltln;- et- aL fr the location of a ING OXEnn!r? " vnn rnv cofnty road near St. Peul and the pe 1NU EXERCISES POR THE jtiorisi of Hofer A ZarnJ im. ' HaaW SCHOOLI-YEAR BY l(THE .CHRIS- j aBdS-Ht Simon.for damages 40 , the TIaW AfesOCI ATlONB.' I . amount of $700, in the event of the es tablishment of the road, the court, ap pointed B. F. McKee. W. "T. Grim and W, & Taylor as Viewers, , to meet on Friday, June 13th, at 10 o'clock tu m. for the purpose of appraising- the dam ages claimed and report their finding at the next meeting of the court. - v upon - tne favorable report ' of f the viewers and surveyor, as appointed by the court during the. May session, the petition of, Theo. Rubens, et. al for the location of -a county rood in road dis trict No., , from Salem, to Champoeg, was granted and the road ordered to be' established. Upon the petition of H. P. Meirinr; et, al, $25 was allowed for road work at the P. P. Gaulet farm, ' Sheriff F. W. Durbln was dl reefed to accept the sum of one-half of IE W. Barr's taxes and allow the payment of same without penalty as the said Barr had tendered his taxes before the ex piration of the time allowed for oar. ment without penalty, v Sheriff Durbia was also directed to accept the taxes on the Pettyjohn farm except the sum heretofore, allow ed and the proper rebate and 1 pen al ty.' C-j i , j, . - a j f ;. ' - - -, .,.- i' The Baccalaureate sermon' for the graduating Iciasses. of the Willamette University will be preached at the First M. E: church 'at 10:30 a. 'in.' today by Rev. Dr.' John H. Coleman, President of the University. Dr.. Colerran' arrived yesterday at 11 a. m.; and is. in excel lent ealthi C.y ;. -y ; The trustees. Alumni, Faculties and students of all the, colleges of the Uni versity and visiting, ministers, will as- nro THE: 1 CPILIID. MdDMIE ! "-. , , - : . yoH ,are fiinS Eome to your chnlhoKrs 'l)6ni6piA ' ' jyear, tenierjiir that tliQkbRtHERit PACIFIC lcada to eV- U ViV. Xpa'cjln go. by way, ji gt: Panl to. Chicago ' or; St.f Louis, ;and tbencer rytito the entire a&e ftndJSoath. i Orf you can go to . 'Dulnth, and from there'use either ilie rail lines, or one of the ;- superb Lake Bteamers -down the lakes to Detroit," Qevelaiid, . 1 1 trie, and Buffalo--the Pan-American City. " ' ' Start right and you will probably arri ye at 7your destiua tion all right, and, to start right, tise the Northern Pacific, and ; preferably, the . 'XOBTn CQASX tlitlTED -train, in service - after MAY ,5th. - r- .-j .v . ! ' . Any local agent will name rates. A. D. CHARLTON ral rs..az.r Age.t. ! PORTX,AXZ, OXKOOIT. semble, as the church usual, in the basement of and then proceed in fa. body - ; " 215 129 SI : 4 DON'T i : MARRY, DOCTOR or de spair. "Don't do . thing" till you see clfcarly what's beet by aid of Flashlights en Human NsUire. on health, disease, love '. mar- 413 I Hage and parentage. Tells what you'd ask a doctor, but donrt 'ilka to. . 340 4(1 pages. Illustrated. 25 cents; but to la- 24 I troduce it we send; one only to any adult fof postage, 10 cents. Murray Hill Co 129 E 22th JSL, N. Y. U 11 to the Auditorium above where seats will be reserved for them. All are ur gently requested to be at the church by not. later than 10:20 a. m. An excellent-mulcal service will be given In connection with the sermon The people jare cordially invited to at tend. - s ' At 3 o'clock there wiU be the Fare well Service of the Christian Associa tions in the Society halls.- conducted, by Prof.? W. Hawley. i All students in Vited.I. . il-- , V.f,-,:. At 8 p. nu,-under the direction of DeanlP. Seley. the choir of the First M E. -church, assisted by the College of Music, will render "Farmer's Mass In B Flat.- The pubiio. is invited to hear this famous muslc' - ,, . Tomorrow .(Monday) at 3:20 pJ m. there will be a second , recital . by ,the College of Music and In the evening at s p. m., wm occur tne commencement of the College of Oratory and the Col lege of Music These' programs- will be ARBITRATION IN FAVOR CHICAGO PACKERS AND TEAM . 8TERS WlLl, HEREAFTER SET TLE DISPUTES PEACFUX.LT. . CHICAGO, June t. Alarmed , by the disturbancete that marked the strike of the packing . house teamsters last Week. mDloycn tia vb ata rtorl m. mrtva. given at tne First M. E. cnurcn ana t ment for the prevention of strikes In GOOD NEWS TO HORSE OWNERS! r ' ' ...U- Vf cum -oshiavis and oistimpi-. " a Powucr" are maoe iron a recipe of a noted for the past 15 years fa ctabte rraaedies. are a mtniimmi which bcs.vcaaj-tec.nch itCoi(k, Colds. 048TEMPEK. Kak Eye, EpUootic, and JLoaa of Apnetltc. As a hlood perificr they have no eqasi. For sale by Wholesale end Retail Pror rts.j PrW fin pent per parkar. H v maU, eo cents. Front rfiUSSUJI IEBE0Y C0uA. tCfAUL. MlkM. kaiiurUus uaos? a general invitation is extended to lov ers of the beautiful and artistic 43 34 133 1 ia . i .- : ' . , -.' 1 ' ,': i -' .- i f. 5 . i. SO 30 I IN PROBATE t OllJli INVENTORIES FILED BY APPRAIS- . ERS OF TWO ESTATES RE- -'' J -.J-" CENTLT NAM ED. ' " . " Edmond Dupols, Oliver Thibodeau and Theodore Geryals yesterday filed t thelr-ftirventory ; and appraisement upon S3 the estate of Edward La Flemme. de 33 ceased. In' the Marion county probate court, placing a valuation of $5302.50 upon tne real ana personal property 300 26S j fHE- COUNTY COURT ORDERS THE SUBMISSION OF ALL SALARY BILLS TO THE AUD ITING BOARD. The Marion county commissioners' court convened in the fourth day's ses sion of the' June term of court yester day, concluded all the business- on the the -docket j and adjourned at 4:30 o'clock pttL, sine die. , Several im portant business transactions came up during yesterday's session. During the past four years Jt has been the custom per standing- onaer .-of the Procedure whereb-r county court, for all f the county Uno mv tw Ai.tA uuitKui w araw Taor montniy salaries through the county clerk without going through the regular course to which all other bills are . subjected, a has also been the case with monthly pau per allowance which the county clerk draws himself and forwards to the the shape of an arbitration board. It is proposed that all difficulties that can not be settled by the men directly with their emnioTers shall be submitted n an advisory body,, composed of repre sentatives of the mployers Association and - the unions afflllated with the Na tional Teamsters Union for arbitration. The movement has the support of eight associations of employers, and the tacit approval of President ; Albert Young, of the National Teamsters'. Union. The Initiatory Action will be taken this afternoon at the Great Northern fiotel. when three delesrate from -each of , te eight . employers' orranlzations will meet. These delegates are expect eg to select a committee of seven to meet a similar committee from the Teamsters Union to devise a course of all serious differ- ' FRUrr GROWERS' UNION 215 35 4 W jwas a- ssvaava . .'VM.a . aa m J i UlAlfS U1IJI0CU 4aUlA aVV belonging tnereto.; ypon tne petition of j county dependents, but an order which Salame LaFlemme, the executrix of was made by the court yesterday, mod eatd'estate. the court ordered that the: ifies the former order very materially personal property belonging , thereto 'end has occasioned a little discontent and valued at 1267. be, sold at prvate ftmong the county Cfcials who are in- sate in uie manner pnmaea i?y taw. , , MET AND ACCEPTED RESIGNA TION OF MANAGER-SUCCESSOR TO BE CHOSEN. The Salem Fruit Growers Union met yesterday"- afternoon and - Mr. James Kyle' resignation . as manager was announced. It was aarreed to reflecting- upon hold a full meeting of the members order provides next Saturdav afternoon, at. t viorir- ; POINTS ON BINDING TWINE. The Farmer Should Know Hew Many j rear r uets tor a Dollar. That th farmr I nftn uir,n -of. vantage of In the ' Way ot misrepre sentation by .the store - keepers is ah undobuted fact, and one instance that has come to our attention In the last year or two. that has-been very prof itable to smr of the dealers, is in the misrepresentation in regard to Binding Twine. " -' .. - OMate years there has been Intro duced into this market a grade called Standard Manila, .which Is colored Sisal to represent Manila. It Is the Standard twine of the Eastern manu facturers, where Sisal twine ii more largely used than, Manila, because it Is more Ject In celve. Dealers handling this twine represent that U Is Manila' twine. Manila twine is never made less than 600 feet to thev pound, whereas Sisal twine is never made over 600 feet to the pound, shlch is 20 per. cent - less, and consequently should be 20 per cent less In price. ; The 600-foot Manila twine sells In the Eastern .market for not leas than -two cents ;. more per pound than the Sisal, and consequently the dealers that - can : sell this , colored Sisal for Manila twine are making- this additional profit..-;'.-' The colored Sisal, called Standard, does not contain any more feet per pound than White Sisal, so that, if White Sisal twine goes S00 feet to the pound, then the Manila 300 foot twine, being 20 per cent longer should be that much more in price, and Pure Manila. CSO-foot twine, being 30 per cent more to the, pound than the Sisal, should be 20 per cent more In price. Consequently the lowest price twine Is not necessarily the cheapest. The milk in the cocoanut is, bow many feet do you get for a dollar? Corval Ils Gasette. .- ., ,- ... - - .HOMft MAGDEBURQ ( :"' '" ' HARTFORD ' COMMERCIAL UNION LONDON AND LANCASHIRE SPRINGFIELD SDC OF THE LEADING ' - ""'FIRE INSURANCE7 ':'-' COMPANIES. , , BXNIIT XJ. TTIIXIJ8EJf SUCCESSOR.' TO i . C D. G ABRIELSON " 132 COMMERCIAL BTREETL SALEM. OREGON. r-ri5-;C- si one. w.n. r usea man, Aianiia, because it tTf . T e easily obtainable, and their ob' ) , , , 'Ol 2'ETOIl' OF "? r coloring it Is, of course, to de Ci-i - t. ' " ; STiE'S DRUG SW 1S arpmrntu Seof "' eUcT 1 37 appraisement upon th estate of E. M. their bills for their monthly .alart .v..v. ' - wwfiawviMiJ V CmUliBaUUK Sak ITXID 94 Fried rick, deceased, -placing ar .valua- belonging thereto. vi 22 4 ctlned to view it TTimi Watora Peter firhr anA fL v ,-. . - " . . " . iaor wnwy. ,ibw oraer proviaes next Saturdav afternoon, at z viorir-1 bitth ininr TvnTr-rk- msmw ai svaV A y WAa ..From all points. Before yon make deS fear-H mWrnii v . . . . . - . v TBiwnu lor --cai trip bast lei 207 tion of 3000 upon the personal property be drawn In 3miI A, tKT. Tnlf? v tnan oavquota you rates via the Illinois Cen i .v,. no arawn in pajroent of the same unta cannery berries shall be sold. Also to' t,... - . ; . rtheir work shair have been passed up- arraxure for experimental shipments to .at t, .m ?oSJ to becorrcf ' point. ' writi uaT iF7ou haven't timV to com- T correct. r - til. t :Th0. fruit growers Interested in the f munieste with us tell the agent from .XT.?f ie import of the expert-Union are very hopefutf coo- results' whom you purchase your ticket that accountants; Clark and Buchanan, the and exoect to -make-thrtr brnniirm t -i - ,. , court hxs concluded that an improve- i a success the first year. - - - -ria Central, and ron wUl never regret ' TV . 3 Casts r- -j9:e fMiOl, OREGON. X . RUPTURE Can b ltstd Read 1h:si .M ,in .f '-.key 20. int. . Tot ! toe t4Lat ti LUint tmui m-i a rapture 'or kouu 1 vtCiatate ttatjlav4 pmb eu.4r -k an Hofat John" -wi sei4 waiuuuiwhin bums, SaimB, Ot and inreatlrita these tms&em. fc 235 and 237 CommeniAl let the trip. If any of your relatives ori friends in the East are coming West j while the low rates are In effect, writs i us about them, snd we will see that they get the lowest rates with the best service. Through tourist cars, person- i aUy coadncted excursion cars, free re dining chair cars, In fact all the latest conveniences known to modern rail roading. For particulars regarding rates; time, service, stop-overs, differ , nt connections and routes, etc t - 311 on .or address B. IL Trumbull. Commercial Agent, li2 Third street, Portland, Or. - ' f. Mr. and "Mrs. Henry Pape went to Portland yesterday to attned the fun eral ofthe late Mrs. Rachel Scott to- day. "Mrs. Scott was the grandmother -of Mrs. Pape. " They will return te Salem tonight. . V