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:,. '' XrnZZLY orXGON-ETATTSILUT.-. FRIDAY. AUGUST 1.380- ''-VrX ' . - ' - " " : : : - - ; : n : : ' l : 1 " - a EXAMINATION Hetf In the Case cf the Three , Youn z Silvertcn 'WHO ARE CHARGED WITH STEAL ING MRS. , ISABELLE EATING'S MONKEY THE YOUNG MEM HELD TO THE CIRCUIT COURT PURDY GAVE BAIL. LAST NIGHT. 1 , The preliminary hearing of the case against Roy and Clyde ' Ormsby and Barrett F. Purdy, jointly charged with the larceny of $3,800. from the, home of ;Mrsl" Isabelle Ewlng, of Hubbard, be- 1 gan in Justice of the Peace E.'D. Hor gan's court at 10 a. m. yesterday. :' The . case was vigorously contested- by Dep uty District Attorney J.' IL McNai-y, ' who appeared for the state; L J. Ad ams and John A.' Carson, attorneys for thetamsbys. and L. H. McManan, attorney for Purdy, and the large and Interested crowd in ' the court room. composed largely of the witnesses in the easeana the friends t the de fendants, . watched every movement with eagerness. v ' - , ' It was soon made manifest that some of the witnesses for the state did not knoW as -much about the-easW'M-wai reported by the detective working it up, or else they were generally struck - with an attack of f orgetf ulness; : The state introduced its . testimony. - and ' when it rested at 12:36 o'clock, an ad i journment was taken to 7 pi ta. , At that hour the taking of , testimony 'was resumed. I and the defense intro 'duced some witnesses to show the good character and reputation of the three defendants - At the .conclusion oi me imumwi Oregon th work Is well along." Ko threshing of consequence has yet been done and It Is too early to obtain much Information regarding yields. The grain" heads are large and the berry is slump, but fears are entertained that In the Umatilla wheat section the yields will be disappointing. Elsewhere it is thought thev will be up to ex pectations. - The outlook is favorable tfor a heavy crop of oats. - Pastures have, dried up fast during the week, but stock continues In- good condition. In the coast counties and In the plateau section of the state the hay crop turned out to be larger and better than expected. i Eaijly . potatoes are rpotted with blight in ' some sections in ; the coast counties, but in general, both early -and late potatoes ' are doing welL . Hops, corn, sugar beets, field 'onions, and gardens continue to make satisfactory advancement.' . 'i i: Italian prunes in many sections are . ,,, ;r . PRESIDENT COLELIAN HERE Head of Willamette Univer sity Returns Frcm the East year the. mnuf actcirers are getting 11 and 11& centi and sell the product as rapidly as It can be produced. one reason for this is a .better steamer ser vice, as they now pave steamers four or- five times a week. The butter in dustry is increasing Just as rapidly. The City Creamery; at Tillamook City is adding new Improvements to Its but ter factory, whtehi will consioeraojy Increase its output, and the same Is true of the Tillamook D.Ury Association. ," To illustrate to you me pront tow is In the business. I may state that one man during the month of May reeeiv- mUt til? "r. tmm thl nrodnct of 10 eOWS. IS NOW READY FORITHE WORK , -nother fartnef during one month OP PLACING JTHE INSTITUTION J received a check to $1371 for the pro- ON ITS FEET THE FUTURE OF I duct or 14 cows, xna is a reeoru wnicn THE PIONEER SCHOOL IS BRIL LIANT, . '-.. ; reported a total , failure. The s apple crop promises to be a fair one .and so far. the damage .- by the codlln moth has been less than usual. ' Coast District.-';-'' 'v Johnson, Linn , County, . George Par mele. -The. week has been good for haying, which is " half done. Friday, was the hottest day of the. week. Waldport, Lincoln 1 County, avid President John "H. Coleman, of the WUlamette University, who went asi ! about four weeks ago to bring his fam ily to Salem, arrived -yesterday," ac- comparded by his whole family,, and Js t.mminn'lii fltiartereil at the home Of John l. KODenson, on iw Center streets. This was Dr. Cole- mans' second trip East to straighten Ruble. The, bay crop is now in thejup nIs affairs and to escort his family barns ana was securea in : very gouu condition. "The "small fruit" 'croo is lieht: trardens are doing finely; v some complaint of potato bXlghL Warrenton, Clatsoa! County, R. A. Abb6tt.--Thei weather during the past is nroeresslng satisfactorily. Pastures I grei. ery , shows there Is money in the business. All the feedlnr of! the dairy herds Is. fiom pasturage. The county is one of and not only water for the rich land ts xumisnea, dux natural water for rhe butter an4 cheese manufa.c- tories. J found feveryhing In first- class shape. Thri pride of the TiUa- mook dainrmen Is sufficient to keep them striving to make the very best product and mak4 the most of their i natural advantages." , Mr. Bailey thought & railroad would i greatly increase the product of Tilla mook county. SCHOOLS OF BENTON r,u the journey across the continent, but each rK-radon the illness Of his children not only prevented his bring Ing his family with him, but has delay ed his own return botn of which he re- Th Sunerlntendlent of Schools for are beginning to dry up and the supply I delay of Ws return in view oi me g i Benton county has1 filed his annual rv- of milk Is diminishing. , Late potatoes J amount of work which he had planned I port with Prof. J4 IL Ackerman. Su- and root crobrare doing well. . . nniv.r.itv vhtchl nerintendent of Pihlla Instruction. , at - - . - i l n i ne . ri teica l. luv m i . ., i ... " :ni -.ti . I " . , . . ... I the Cacitou -The report snows we w w w ------ ... . iii v r im ra sa. iLtrvu iruuatis- isj . v . 1 Sidney. Marion County. E. S. Long- "" ' 7:" ' . interesung stustic .M-cwTtio- weather has been very I 18 very " " I ' OI persons weiween r-nm notatos and VegetrJlesl children nave een spareu -A """ . . . ' . . .v. I nvarM of the dread flisease s wnni vears. 49:i are growing nice.y; wr f - I - - . .mwsd'and that tel r ' ik. omi vii iumas.ni: me i mv . - i . ... - . " Luh Ttalian and netlte. is diseases have left no direful , results cationaI iournal, 9S;vNo, children . i- raiiiner-' Kfifne small I rJuAitortJ-1 ''lie i&.n&cit pleased'Co get back with J whoie nwbtr of ys Mtendance durr titZfVlnt.Ttrim nls family, having encounteredno ac-ing the year was 192.039. and the av. STATISTICS SHOWING THE CONr DITION OF I EDUCATIONAL V AFFAIRS N COUNTY. " navinff purchased the slock of the Ladies Ba?aar "VU . v i, intn nnr tnre next tltxr entirelVnew; having been opened nljj months. We bought at . oargiu ami few therefore will sell the cooda oil at LIBERAL REDUCTIONS 3C0 nss Shirt Ayslsts at ActcJ V.t:!2$:!5 Ccst. 2C0 IsicrsUrts at Actsi! m:!ts:!5 Cost-. 100 Crasa Skirts at Acts:! V.t:!:s:!2 Ccst 'MUSIJLN IJISTDEj Ni-ht Dresses, Chemise, Drawers, Stirts and Corset Covers, -all 1 fine goods, at actual wiioiesalo cost. K:slcry, the tetest at sctcsl wfcs!ts:!8 ccst flsc Entrclicrlts, fine laces, AH.cvtr Ucts zzi Ectrd-'rr- Its at actcs! wfc:I?sa!e csst. consns in cntAr vARiriY-AT cosf. You are Cordially Invited : . to Inspect this Stock . . . . Oreenbaum-s- Dry Goods Store . Next Dscr to the Pcstotflce lssssssssi , HoliXLclel SSQO rieal Brown Stallion '; star, near hind tM white, and . j a very few white hairs on right front foot 15 Vif, K t Bred byC F. Emery, Forest City 8toek Farm, Clev elai.U . . wihK yPnald June ,1.185.' Will make the- season. It-, (nU IAIIUIUCUIW grain Is In shock, - . " I miifArnnM dUrinK the- tnp I , 1al1v ttniliiii(. 1199. Ttier . la .V-A ..njutiAii 11 nn hihivc i i.iuv-w - i - - o , - - J erOD Leiicr man I . . - . v hoMtm nr I . . . . j . . the average: corn t the Red Front Barn, corner Trade Streets, 45alem, Oregon. ,. . ; t His colts may be seen at the State I air Ground. Weather warm:" haying nearry done. hAeood color and. and he expressed the hope of becoming are 6o distrcts In ithe county and 125b nB,a v-"'v 1 - ..J ' i. Ik. nir r injure I i , irvl , cm I Is making good growths also potatoes. the case was argued and submitted and Fungi are getting In their .destructive Justice of the Peace Horgan held the wJrk on pies and pear trees in near defendants to the State Circuit Court y a of western Lane county. -in $1,000 ball. achJ i - ; J Shedds, Unn County. 'A. Y.; Smiths Frank Lamb, ot Silverton. was the The wek has been Idry and hot. first witness for-the state. " He said pn-grain S mostly In shock. Corn Hoy Ramsby told him last spring that andt gardens are makins a. vigorous he (Ramsby) and Purdy had taken the Krowthi mte potatoes are beginning 13 800 reported stolen; and that Ramsby to get and a Targe crop may be ex showed him the tin pail in. which the ted , I , - i: i ; ; . . wv raster Ramsby v , r-rtlmbfa; County, E. Ea i,t he expected to get into trouWe HoKberg. W over the money. On cross-exammauon i wnlch ls nearly witness acknowledged that ' he ana Ramsby were under the liquor when Jthe conversation took x.laee. Witness, seemed to hay -; poor recollection; of the details of the con versation. . i . , . , , Arthur Chandler, of . Silverton, told ihat Roy Ramsby asserted last Sep. ; tember that - he thad been told by ... hurled money, and was : ruru ow.. rprmanentlv settled in the near future I ,erai yCers. , Th county has 69S land to be able to take upbls labors la the public school libraries, of for the University at onee. -i I which number 15$ were purchased dur. Although,Dr. Coleman .was aeiayea fag the year. 9 in the East he lost n time or oppbr? I The school districts had $S3.803.T7 t unity o do whatever he Icould In the I available for school purposes from, all interest of the University and, with the J sources, and expended I27.C41.97. leav- renutta obtained. It 'Is quite enaem ing . balance on hand of The 'that he worked assiduously and to the j valued of school houses and grounds is I I best advantage. yr I H I estimated at 143,460. and of the. fur- In sneaking of the prospect for me i niturc and flxturesi $703. with a Are University and his plans for the future! insurance of S12.87&. Male teachers he said that since h)s return he has! were paid an average salary of $33.48 Claggett mHatch, Props i iirn i n - 1 - TNC Hogberg. weatner u.. - . . . talkeJ with any of the members bt I per' month and femsle teachers, $34.40. wmcn n ;" ne Potatoes and the faculty and consequently Is not f J . . ' SZUXtZi K.m--''5;-WANTS T04tCH. TRACY THE P!K r, W: fry mit' 1 wmMtr imtrn THAT CURES UNO sRgygSJTS EPIDEMIC now RAGING nmona' UrlOCrC and will Core fhrm of JTrmrr, Ci"v r H 0 KbtO. temper. 1. Pr..i t hav twn aatno-tlv In that tuna B "short. THREW ASIDE . : THEIR CANES concerned, ne has many reasons fj encourasrement. ' in view of wbat:M been accomplished before his departure the, apparent ease ith which A it w.af accomplished, - and with the : success, financial and otherwise, with which he m in rhe East. One of the reasons lnw which he bases his encouragement I from people -and cranks of all rescrtp- . I . . . . I . c i . . . jt m that there were more u.t:rtxK iu iuu uu (i irn.y, i A PEORIA, ILLINOIS. MAN WHO WILL RID THE PUBLIC OF i - THIS NUISANCE. Oov. T. T. Geer receives many letters asked to help In. securing it. - . .DiiKfln T Ol laheT fact asserted, however, that , ne uv JIT. AIM -I'll ftVUVVU dents at the University last year than suggesting plans f or, this work. Among Engineering, know vntuirr ji " v-.v. , . UNIVERSITY OF OREGON . eUGENE, OREGON . ri i ' . k -. . k w The first Semester, Session 1902-03, Opens Yedsesd3yr Sept. 17. i. late husband's a-ain. - ri"" toss of her J3.800 in gold, which had , been buried in the woodshed. . ?he . Identified; the tin pail recovered as her property and the one in Wch the money, was buried.. She missed the money on November 6th. , A portion of 1 had been buried there tor 7w. he did not-know that Purdy had any knowledge of the buried money, though h -she did not know the 0, :a1 Loe. who is farming' the; T. ravls farm near Silverton. told ot the . nndlng Of the pail on the 'arm, . and stated j that the pall was not noticed much unui:ine u""" - - T s, 1 A V A 1 . ." . : . 1 .a. . . i a J I I . - ' Turner tirceOn KCIaIW during any year for the ten previou. i mem is one receiveu yirraa7 irum school or Law. , ' . . , v-r 'iLToJnln and MupIc. flncl - io ,vvpt-a i Cental fee f iu. eiuaeuviwi ' - thdr ' EXPenenCe VV lin Xir I put history of the msUtuJ consideration, to catch Darriri at itne ; Willamette hash m w..; Hotel, Salem. 1200 per year. F.or catalogue, address ,.. I Marvelous But True. : There are perhaps no more prominent r better kne ty than Mr Turner, Or. . . : . i in Ifsrinn COUO or better Known pw.'c - . Te and Mrs. t-, . .. . . I .l . ami electrical told the story of the ine --- aer r, war-- "f afflicted pau wim we treaiineDb . , tin tions. Dr. Coleman says that he ls more For consideration $ will undertake to than satisfied with the rruits ot ms ex torts.' la that he had succeeded in In teresting some wealthy men In the East In the University and the herole; at- . . 2. . A .n f if n Vi haals wv" ":r"r.;)Ph L Thas nersonat danger. I akn willing to take H II IX LllV VUS.VU Sk -" - . i I " . . .. m. -r. Wherever they are known recelved trom theTC sources is very ttH the risk. W course! e U. ..ra that IIOMI SS 1I I Say ; HWOIUKIJ : ' r nublished below ' r, -ountrv. who are directly matter, as the knowledge oi one person nea far to establisn ' iur, jaw... i interested ana Denemeu, w.e v . realization ,idi m Willamette out of the rut and start her out on a solid foundation. It win be necessary to work hand in hand and shoulder to shoulder and put r their houlders to the wheel and the long lost confidence is restored, the friends frequently yisneu tn(Mr word ... accepted wlthom SDiring. nun rv m itinu . ...... - 1 n mw vw , . .. iv.i. ...ii.nnn anra dcwi Dr. Darrin'i claim to successful treatment of chron ic diseases. ;v '--": - m , Mr. Les Writss as i-ouows. To the Editor: . Prior to coming nn- In this case would Overthrow all plans. Yours in secrecy. my With sciatic rneumaB, f ""rv ,h Kastwill come cheerfully to their rvousness. cr-- ... any ated the .. -.. '.-!.. tinman, formerly the i i.uitv and ne sweetheart of Clyde Ramsby. oetauea wajk withotrt a cane . "''I "M- reason why In the course of a. few years - f the statements made in her gulted the doctor two months TInlver8ity could not be built up amdavlt, pubUshed in thetesman reU f J' ana i. uu . . t.n troubled with her lungs- having a severe cougK for many years . . mimbnHi in her nmos. o i n iiiiin (jk.. - . . . .i Aniin Ir . : , . a. cane. M dm miu - , pincr dwixcu . . recently, but could not remember all VI . .Venna. session, the defense introduced J. M. Brown, John Wolford w Foshay. Of Haynes ontil it was a credit to the church and th utate in which it is located. - "With Washington, Idaho, and Ore gon to support It and no competition in the Held." he said, nhe WlllameUe University should be one of the jeaamg trao the bandit. Titacy. for you -and thus rid your sectioii of the country of a puduc menace, i pave my pia KT.,, . r, nmnr rnCMATCh made, down to the minutest detaus. KEMAlil D VY CIXC AIVi-A' a-a and though I will be undergoing great ASHES" OF THE LATE t PEUItT CARD WILL REACH SALEM f . THIS MORNINQ. The remains of the late Perry card. Whose death occurred in Honolulu sev eral weeks ago. were cremated, and the ashes sent to this city, iney ar rived In San Francisco, bv steamer, on Wedntwday. and will reach Salem this morning. " Funeral arrangements will be made today, and It is likely that the ashes will be interred tomorrow or tu. Pal em Camp No..llS. Woodmen of the World, will probably have cnarge the ceremony at the grave. . , ,, ? r i r brother of deceased, and Mrs. Card, the widow., arrived In . this ! ,.1.- vaiioniav afternoon, and win re- Registrar of the University f Eugene. Or. . TWO YEARS IN PRISON QUICK' SENTENCE; FOR A MAN WHO WAS HANDY WITH A REVODV.ER. . . WALLA WALLA, IJuly 80. James Kelly, a stranger In this city, has begun serving a term of twoyears In the stale penitentiary- for assaluit wih a revoi vm mi JAme Trarr altto a stranarer.The two men arrived here Monday, and thei malo until after the runcrau- same evening were engagea in r mT . , of cards and drinking beer in a loca? I BALFOUR CHANGED rLATlO r, us- xiajri. . ceing uu" V.rt bv Dr. Dar- University snoma Fisher, all of Silverton. u " - been -V' hV eane. t havfc ! edcaUcnal institutions on .in rw. KUlen; of Handy, au ot tt wa - hll ena".. timonv ""T,r::r-rt to the public At the conciuB.u.. . .c., . And can he seen ivuifii. tat ion I i In nr. to the .oc5hajBr4.rr - !Jnre. and mort emphat- the puduc i k- of the defendants ! the matter was argued on 10" rTtnng th. decision lu parti ' itttag as a trtol a-- r tH near Turner, vt any time. UrTovr txR Prominent Linn County Z Dr. Darrln, Dear , Sir: AboutwI m?nth. ago I began ur treatment for a troublesomecarrh andI JXrleUlfltwnibeof! Waterloo, Linn Co, or. Great improvementa to the Unlver sKy and Its campus are under contem plation and will be .attended to in the knows Just how. . T"he first thing any one knew Kelly attempted to shoot Tracy, and as he wai .fleeing from the - ' A. i'm W A SA near ruture among ;h two shots were fired, neither doing moval of the old outbuUdlngs. .which 1 !:" fVT,, '..J.-ti are not only unsightly, but are a men- r to the health of the etudehts. and better accommodations provided for In the buildings and the fixing up of the thorn nnrllnn Of the .BTTOUDdS ' fof BVUtuv.M . 3- Athletic CDOrtS. ' .1 V . President Coleman says that of the t? AAA indebtedness. $15,000 had - al ready been: subscribed, including SIOOO endowment' fund, and so confident Js know something awuv ut be I offered py ' . . 1 K"" . .jku.m hi . .iufl down, ana in" lBU " r 1 nthr similarly .nuv io .in un . iiiuh.,; - - fftfJSEh. defendants, over." other, simi y. cleared away before Decembrist, and 1UIIC " win. I' 1 1 damage. Kelly was arrested and gav his name as "Bug House" Belly, re eently escaped from n Insane asylum at San Francisco. "yesterday he was arraigned In the Superior Court and; mediately pleaded guilty. A sentence of "4wo years was passed by Judge Brents, and Kelly has begun Ms term of servitude. Tracy1, pleaded In court that be was drunk and did not realise what he was doing When the trouble occurred. A LIVELY RUNAWAY ... . jm tntit,itim will t n laced I I ' W u -- .. ... I t 1 - -I . , upon a solid and prosperous THE DALLAS; STAGE WAS HAUL! unu "" BlM n "L:: ii with Youngpuray -v e and the O. W. Kiuen. ---- boy'.Wier as sureties. To Salem Lfe- treated me r DT' i,an:r"": rheumatism, scalp it last I tarrn. neurs r , -aotl, de-1 " oablr give ball today. rouD.e. -"7 partial . tvi 1 a r . iniiiMv CRUSHING CONSERVATIVE DE FEAT IN NORTH LEEDS WILL . CAUSE ALTERATIONS. NEW YORir. July SL Premier Ral- j four's reconstruction of the Cabinet Is likely to be more cautious and dellh .,.1. m Iondon dispatch to the Tribune, In consequence of the crush ing Conservative defeat In North Leeds. 11. ia nnw likely o arop nearly all the superannuated functionaries." and to re create bis Cabinet with younger men ot energy and force. - Herbert Gladstone, who will be chief adviser of the successful Liberal can didate from North Leeds, , Is exertln? himself to-bring ttbout union 01 .ne lir Every Print Shop There The Devil to Pay and besides him, wa have to ray a force of over 40 men, who are employed In the severnl. depart niruts of our estAbllhaBt in printing of various kinds, llrciy thing printed here, from a r log card , to a newirpapi r. VS1 yoo become one" of our rale and help to promote borne csan 3 facturtngt , ; r "urr1, fait fast ta The ' two Ramsoys ',, tnA- I tr night, but will Gibson Is Hsld. Gibson, of near Lewlsburg. - who waaarresi.ru Sw'arrant Issued out Monaay "" pmm & D. Horgan " .of Justice of .ithwlfe-beaUng, .court, charging b m wUhout by bls the complain. "of having him mire -ior; ,v; -v eo the peace, placed under 'bonds to .jlorgan VIII fw . rmAJr UIUWJ - . A- rvAi-aJvsis of nec . the hlaaaer. - . M. I X feel mat TILLAMOOK PROSPERS with marked aucce-. m, . - fOTTNTT'S GREAT WEALTH words are inaaequa " - tJt)rtm?f- PtmF. ' f kfiirte for tne grei. c w me. and I most bww doctor to the amicteu recommend the s xurELLS. . WRECKED IN THIS CITY .YESTERDAY NOON, When the Dallas stage was ready to leave for that city yjwterday noon, an OF DAIRY PRODUCTS PROF ITS OP THE BUSINESS. - ..or .iiVWIR WEIXS. 7, : is" ltth Street. Salem. :f before 1 Justice Horgan yesterday morning and Fay for to appear-.- " of a hearing., h4iaring. ifined in jail to uttTltDER ON A SHIP. . missing ,u,t reach io appeaHat.S.o -, wa. twrs-.j one oC the missln .nd Food laved the 'departure Of the driver with his team and load. A freight train was switching in the freight yard and as the Tillamook county will produce 1.500.- j etage was driven out of the Red Front 000 pound, of cheese ian- -r . f ; crease over last year of 100.000 pounds, wneM ,n roaklng a short turn, the stage ays the Portland Evening Telegram. was npttcU the top badly broken, and .w- this vear." said Dairy th contents of the hark were1 scattered trhd on I fie crnunu. iaiiiviib . Shatters AH Rscords. Twice in bosiltaI. F. A. Gulledge. Verbena. Ala paid a vast sum to doe- tors to cure a severe case of the piles. leave iw iui 1 ,-. 4 tumors. When an ra.uea accident occurred tnat temporaruy oer Bucklen- Arnica, Salve soon cured h!m ntwiuea Inflammation, connuers acnes. kills Pains. Best Salve In ' the world. 25c at Dr. Stone's Drug Stores. conr Commissioner Bailey ' . t.t.nfiv killed, his I. ,t from here. "ranges from was amv - 1 ------ - nrice CLBIATE AND tROPS WEEKLY BULLETIN ISSUED BY THE WEATHER BUREAU ' " THE; CONDITIONS. . - ' " . hnlletln . for The climate w"1'"- .. .m Monday- evening. Tne " - t, of the Issued by the w , ,acw.r?.wT7tl is as follows: , mary 01 --- rainless ana with temneravM.-- -o days above the normal. 0;one th6ugM the winds were hot and It is 1 b thev caused some n".f.al!f men. . Wow over u to n- cents, a shipmates . the posses-1,. ,rtrTOri.- heart Jfter - " Spaniard "wViaiWy is making hi. annual to- FINE BEEF CATTLE. - KAKSA9' , CITY, Mo- July SO- Twenty-nine fine .'quality Shorthorn and Polled Angus steers, averaging 1.448 pounds, sold here today at H.60 lc iS.v.v - - - . ., hi.hMt . Dr;ce were six cas?s 01 11004 . ,...t,.i were scattered to th four winds, the beeves ever received In this market. bottles broken into ai tnousana pieces, - ..mu. h uvti water'snilled. : -t.-t once secured before! t-raNKLIN. Ind, July Zl " . . . 1 sni 1 ' xnm t .hn had heen suter- reore serious oni5 a 1 or iii'ioi - - . . for -Profes- 1 who is ai"- fireman, and re- I iriMm ani will leave this evening for a I ' " . . Ither hack, loaded! .,n,Unt of the tity schools, has r- conUnuea . -he! touch-l.k M m.v- trio to Washington county. I " r' . ,Q,t i-rt fr.r Dallssl t .r.t the Presidency of the ' nis ireis. "- .., - - . - - . on time, leaving his wrecnea -stage 1 Idaho ..State umversnz. malned on ine rt.ivtL when hel t. .... ... an air-of prosperity ed at Port au ! disappearea. . . a all over Tiiiamoog coumy s .ottlero were taking up land. ' . . rv FOR( INSANE. 1 Knldlnes were In course 'lie . a .J i v rs . ,..iP1sm have i - THiamook City and a new TtM the State Commls- H fc .fcank m almost completed. SSa'or the abolition of the Uice farming lanl was selling at to soring grain .fall grain .continues harvesting I and in 60U"re,u 175 to 1200 an acre. -Tillamook county." conunuea . Uajley. ' Is undoubtedly one of the flrsi "dairying counties In the state. Its cheese bs a reputation all over the t vknt Last year it accumu- Blinks. Statesman Job OClce. and AiJ not nell MO readily as this Legal Lianss. - ,n.) the nrlces dropped. This JOB UBC ' - - the hands of a blacksmith to be re paired today. - r - LHte Daisys Before the ftevthe. - Haby lives are destroyed in rummer by cholera Infantum. The attack of ie h.mm ta sudden. Its progress is some times terribly rapid- Mothers who have given their children Perry uani Painkiller can tell fcOw this treatment I has checked the diarrhoea and vomit ing, and put the little patient our i danger.- 2 and -5 cents -- -- -.. PUBLIC AUCTION AUGUST 4TH. n.n i(h calve by side: also . mrm .tut three heifers. C. E Bradley, 4 miles east f Ulem, at o'clock. - . . v - WEALTHY. MAN DEAD. y WAT t.a W A T.I. A. Wash.. Ju5y 21. John TXxAey. ne of the ri het rnn in he Northwest, died tl.is mWTing. . LeSal IT.anis, Etitcrmaa Job Or.ce. STATESMAN '., JOB p:;gbs . OFFICE llzln 20 i) VILHOIT - - f o Flnzsl Health and Pleasure Revert Ktnr reotorttire for illm'nu ft li e - A buUiuI -rl J.r nmm-r fAmOTi HiUwit Pprlne ir. 11 : ' - In-neMi. ' . ... ; . , . It' rnCfl r.r iT'-,r-'i, k i : y n . ad tU Ue T'oit!."-. k yon wt r--tT it n )..-i r i ArooMiniH nt mil tt'n-l ( f , '. i lUffU. l"'r ti;n iif, t-"'. tlie fmt n eri!j f r ti. n ot ebtT-tj-riii r or . 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