Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, September 12, 1902, Page 6, Image 6

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053 DAIIAGE
Strcz Ti2i: Drives Flames
;Yith Great Rapidity .
FARMS HEAR OREGON CITY
Endangered and . tHe: Wcrs
Is Feared by the ;
-People.
IN THE PATH OF THE ROARING
FLAMES LARGE STRETCHES OF
FINE TIMBER DESTROYED-. oN
. THE" WILSON AND f. TRASK RIV
ERS IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY
OREGON CITY. Sept. 10. Reports
from' the surrounding country tonight
state that strong north wind la a sain
blowing, and the forest fires are spread
Inc.' with dangerous rapldjty- j Between
Hhubel and Clarke's the Ire la In the
timber and goiifg towards Milk Creek,
where many' fine farms are located. The
worst is feared unless the wind dies
down. Uniform reports received here
tonight are that disastrous fires are
raglnc at Sprlngwater and Mountain
Home.' - -- - '.'!--
' Fire Near Greshami
ORESHAM. Sept. 10. -The east wind
earns up early Monday morning and
fanned the small - fires In the several
; clearings In Eastern Multnomah coun
ty until they spread Hat beyondr' all
bounds and control, and all things be
fore, them wers met and speedily devoured.-
The first to. be noticed was
a small blase a. short distance east of
the new school house of Rock wook, .and
re )onr-It had been - fanned: -to an
enormous roaring'' flame, spreading; de
vastation. me names tended In a
southwesterly direction - toward the
nom or. ueorge cotnreii. This was
speedily, destroyed -and the fire, passed
on to devour the home of Mr. Parmltler
a short distance farther on Its way.
The next place Was that -of Jenne
bridge-where V, clearing , was ' being
burned. The blase soon gained fearful
proportions and Itwai with the great-
. eat struggle on the-part of the fighters
present that the bridge. spanning John
son creek at that point was saved. The
several fences near were partially de
stroyed. . - - fJ t ,J,. , ."
The standing;' timber through which
the fire passed J ill be rendered almost
worthless for milling purposes, but of
course can be used for; cordwood. There
ran, be no definite figures "xiven as yet
as to the exact amount of , losses ' The
east wind has subsided, but the, smold
ering fires would soon gain enormous
proportions should It rise again.' The
owners of most of the homes' visited
were absent In the hop fields of the
Willamette Valley and It was through
that good efforts of the remaining ones
that a far greater conflagratlpt was
prevented. . .. -. - ,. j
, , Tillamook Timber Fire, '
1 Tillamook. Sept. 10. A fire originat
ing from the slashing of brustfat the
Anderson farm, on the Trask river, is
sweeping the timber along the; western
slope of the Coast Range Mountains, In
this county, t All th timber between
here and the, mountains, along the
Trask,-KUchis-sndi Wilson, rivers,, is
burning- or In danger of being burned
by re, which was first noticed, Mon
day morning, at SVclock eight' mllles
east of here. y ' " j .. .
Ar-lt:30 a telephone message from
the Red Clover Creamery,, four miles
from this place, called for men to help
the ranchers in that-vlclnKy move their
furniture and belongings. Twelve men
answered the fall and at the same time
the rlty hose company, recognizing the
nearness of the blaxe, called: out" all
members of the department and put
the fire apparatus In working trim. At
this time a strong east wind was blow
ing and the nearness of the fire, coup
led with a shortage of water supply,
caused great -uneasiness among the
citizens of Tillamook. a.. "5 i
At 6 o'clock the wind changed front
east to south and wKh a crash and s
roar that only a forest fire can make,
the flames shot over 'the mountain,
burning every stump, and tree. Jn Us
course. The fire-re how running be
tween Trask and Wilson' rivers, de
stroying everything in Its course. .
.. The North Yamhill and Tillamook
, stage, carrying 4he man. came In three
hours late, f TheiBre and fallen timber
made tt an ; almost impossible feat to
pass down the road, but John Mlllican,
a Pioneer stage driver, and William
Mesaner. a Are ranger, for the. Astoria
Timber Company, brought the- stag
and mall Into this city, through the fire.
Mlllican and Messner were scorched
and the mules drawing the stage were
badly singed and burned. The stage,
with the mall, started out tonight, but
returned, , being unable to . break
through the flames ' which llrw both
sides of the Trask river road. - The
;wlnd has died -down and ' the J fire Is
'calmer, but gre.adamage Is, expected
IIm Just'-received a large! shipment of new AVall Paper..
' Elegant pattern at popular prices. ':
REMEMBER
Ccc!:l St Kzxt U VtiyMlx
STORES AT S A T.EM AND AXBANT
w ten Cie. wind i
: w 7 Srrs Nsar Woodburn. :
WoddSurn Bipt 10 Fire just east
of this city Monday destroyed fences
on he Lewis and Gillat farms, burned
$75 worth of hay belonging to Mrs.
Ames, and set fire to George Glllat's
house three times, but the building was
saved and the spread of the fire check-
ed. Woodburo was filled with smoke
and the sun was almost obscured.
' On the McKenzie.
, Eugene, Sept. 10. Persons coming
down from the upper McKenzie report
several forest fires along the - route.
Most of them, however, are In old
burns and are therefore doing- no ma
terial damage, to timber. One In the
vicinity of the HJxorcplace is running
In green timber, whlch Is of consider
able yarns and is doing considerable
damage. - ;'- ' .
Near Forest Grove. '" -:x
Forest drove, Sept. 10. Forest fires
have been raging for two days In the,
timber west of this place a few miles,
which are destroying much valuable
timber and endangering a good deal of
other property. ; "
BLOODY FIGHT
IN COLOMBIA
The ReVOlUtlOniStS AttaCk the
Government Forces
FINALLY DEFEATED THEM
Terrible Atrocities Were Com
mitted by the Rebel
. Troops , -
RUSSIANS ARE MAKING -NO VISI
BLE PREPARATIONS FOR WITH
DRAWAL. OP MIUTABJT. OCCUPA
TION OPACHURJ3Lsr-lMMI-GRANTS
ARE ENTERIIKXI, :';
KINGSTON, Jamaica. Sept 10. The
steamer .Valencia arrived today , from
Santa. Marta, department of Magdalena,
Colombi a, and reports thfit desperate
fighting occurred, there from Friday to
Monday last. One . hundred Govern
ment troops were killed, the railroad
demolished, and terrible atrocities com
mitted. : : : T
The offlcers' of the Valencia say the
atrocities were committed by $ rebels
who chiefly used machetes. The bodies
of many Government troops were terri
bly mutilated. Santa Marta Is entirely
cnt off from communication with" Out
side points, and the , residents of . th
port have sent an appeal to Colon for
protection. ' ;lt"ii. feared he revolu
tlonists will sack Santa Marta when
they capture It-
' The attack of the revolutionists was
entirely unexpected, and owing to their
superior numbers the resistance of the
Government forces was half hearted.1
4 '
" " I ' ; t- .... .' ; .5
Rebels Concentrating. r
Kingston Jamaica. Sept. 10, General
Hen-era is said to be In command of
the revolutionary forces concentrating
at a. point about midway between Pan
ama and Colon. r Thers . are . strong
government forces at both ends of the
railroads, and reinforcements azje com
ing In. . Breastworks are being erect
ed a Colon and. Panama. - .
FOUND, BIGGEST NUGGET
MAN WHO DISCOVERED AND SOLD
IT FOR $60,000 DIED IN WILDS
OF CANADA.
t NEW YORK. Sept. 10. Samuel
Hawkins Napier, who found what ii
said to have been the largest nuggest
of gold ever mined. Is dead, says a
Provlncetown, Msss dlspstch to the
Times. He died alOne, except for the
-companionship of a faithful dog, ?00
miles from any. human habitation, la
the wilds of the Oailneau, River, Can
ada. Napier's rich strike, occurred in
Australia In 1852. ; lie was a, purser
on the Melbourne-LlverpooHihlp when
the mad race for the -Australian mines
succeeded the finding of rich deposits.
He Jorhed fortunes wKh his brother-in-law.
and the two went out to the
gold country. One day Napier's pick
struck solldly-upon a metaile mass of
targe proportions. .The nugget was
taken to London, where IC was exhib
ited and finally sold for $60,000.
.Napier settled at Bathurst, N. B.,
and became a member of the Provincial
Parliament, but his share of the wealth
amassed at the Klngowar diggings was
lost in speculation.
Mayonnaise dishes are a delight to
the housewife. They have a leaf -shaped
saucer -and a bowl-like pitcher and
are of china beautifully decorated. '
Rattan furniture i stained a strong
chrome yellow Is one of the novelties in
summer furnishings. - This Is usually
upholstered in yellow and white cre
tonne. .
THE PLACE
l-C -if.-- f"t 'hT
1'
to .be done , tomorrow
prlngs up.
imm.
G10 1
THE nAILHOAD
CGuuISSION
Endcrsed by Republican. Con-
veatica In Yasaingtca
GOVERNOR I.IC BRIDE WOK
After a Hard - Fought Battle
Lasting Far Into the
: :t Wight
JUDGE HA1LEY FOR THE; SU
PREME BENCH. AND CUSHMAN,
X JONES AND v HUMPHREY FOR
j CONGRESS WERE NOMINATED
BY ACCLAMATION. -
V
TACOMA. Wash, SepU lOThe Re
publican State; Convention elected A.
i J. v Falkner.Xofr Olympia, temporary
chairman. Rockwell, of Spokane, of
fered a resolutlottexpressing an un
qualified approval of the administra
tion of President Roosevelt, which was
telegraphed to the President, and ad
journment was taken to 2 p. m. On
the re-assemblage the committees fin
credentials a.id order of business re
ported and John H. Powell, of SltUe,
was elected permanent chairman. . The
platform as reported resembles the St.
Louis and Philadelphia platforms;
commends the attitude of the President
regarding trusts;, and favors eight
hour law for state and government
work, j The question of reciprocity Is
untouched.. ' "A- ; -
t The convention adjourned at 11
o'clock ' tonight, after the most exclt
lag contest In the history of the party.
When the delegates met at, 7: 30 p. m-
a motion was made to adopt the ma
jority report of the committee on plat
form. . The only disagreement was
over the Railroad Commission , plank,
and from the time of reconvening until
11 o'clock. 15-minute speeches were
made for and against the plank,-and
finally a motion was made to strike it
from the platform.' This was lost by
a vote of 2624 to 308. A motion was
made to substitute an elective for an
appointive Commission. This was also
lost, and the platform as reported by
the committee was then adopted with'
out .any dissenting votes.
A motion was made to nominate
Judge Hadley for the Supreme Bench,
and Cushman, Jones and W. E. Hum
phrey for Congress. . This was adopt-?'
ed by acclamation, and the convention
adjourned. The adoption of the rail
way commission plank Is considered a
great ? victory for Governor ,McBrlde
The Legislature must pass a law pro
viding for a Commission before tt ber
comes effective, so the" fight will be
renewed at Olympia next January.
f . wJkgainst Woman SufFrage. ,
Qpncord, N. H Sept. 10.-r-T,be DemQn
craU of, New Hampshire 4n State Corn
rention today, placed In nomination for
Governor, .Hon. Henry F. . Hollis, ,, o
Concord.; The convention, by a largf
majority, refused to favor woman suf7
frage. , r-, ; . ' . ' .
. ...' Gastoni Wins. ,f
Boston, Sept. 10. The Democratic
primaries throughout- Massachusetts
tonight Indicate that Colonel William
A. Gaston, a son of the Ute William
Gaston, has received a majority of the
state delegates and will be nominated
for Governor by the State Convention
September 17th. over Charles Hawley,
-Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, In
the last Cleveland administration.
Idahe Populists . . ,
Boise. Ida, Sept. 10. The State
Convention of the Populist party, has
nominated a ticket, headed by James
Gunn, of Ada county, for Congress, and
D. Andrews, of Ada county, for Gov
ernor. x
Governor Hunt has nominated II. S
Donnely, of Kootenai, chairman of the
Democratlo State Committee.
; - '. : -: CoWsdo Dsmoerats.
Deiver, CoL, Sept.. 10. Among the
resolutions adopted by the State Demo
cratic Convention, was the following;
We recognise Senator Henry M. Tel
ler asjone of the greatest of the nation's
living statesmen. , He gave Cuba her
freedom, and ' compelled the nation to
redeem Its sacred promise. His public
record Is an example for mankind for
all tfme. We pledge all the members
of the Fourteenth General Assembly of
Colorado, to give their state support to
Hon. Henry M. Teller for United States
Senator to succeed himself."
A Pesulist Ticket.
Denver, Col., Sept. 10. The Populist
! party convention did nothing except
i adopt a platform during the day. but
I at the evening session, when It became
known that the Democratic convention
I had declared against fusion, the. con-
I ventlon decided to place a full ticket In
the field. '
M Maine's Big Majority.
Portland, Me., Sept 10. The vote for
Governor In ail but fifty .'town snd
plantations shows a continued increase
for Governor Hit!, and his plurality will
not fall short ot the first estimate of
Monday night. The vote of 470 towns
gave bim a plurality of ' 2S,SS. - The
total vote of these 470 towns is 1L.15J
less than two years ago. '
TO SETTLE STRIKE
GOVERNOR STONE HAS INVITED
PRESIDENT MITCHELL" FOR .
'A CONFERENCE. '
WTLKEBARRE, Pa, Sept. 10 Im
portant messages passed between the
Executive Mansion at Harrlsburg, and
President Mitchell, of the UnKed Mine
workers tonight, and the latter has ac
cepted an Invitation from Governor
Stone to cenfer with hint at Harris
burg Saturday.
: Chicago, Sept. 10 The packing house
teamsters renewed the fight against the
stock yards concerns tonight, at a
meeting of the Union. It Is the avow
ed intention to order a . strike Jit f 00
drivers m&07j$&;$wlZ-ArCo
HEAVY GIlAL I FIUI33 ,
rr-nv fPvOPCrty
IN EASTER
LEY CRO
HON BAR-
3 BURNED.
WALLA WALLA, Wash. Sept. 10.
A messagr from Alto-to. Unton says
sraln field fires last night destroyed a
separator, stacker and the derrick ta
ble, belonging to Henry Hawks, on the
farm of Frank Hosklns. w Seven hun
dred sacks of barley were consumed. ' '
ROOSEVEL NOT SATISFIED,'
WASHINGTON," Sept. l0.--it was
announced at the War Department to
day that the President had disapproved
the proceedings and .findings in the
case of Captain James A. Ryan, Fif
teenth Cavalry,; who was tried by a
general court-martial at Manila on the
charge f using ; the : water-cure on
Presidente Uvaldl Abing and Luis Gir
neno. rice-president of the Pueblo, of
Jlmlnes. , Mindanao. Drisoners m his
charge at Jlmines. The court-martial
In this case, which was, appoiniea Dy
the President, acquitted Captain Ryan.
The record of th proceedings of4 the
court having - been submitted to the
President, be Indorsed it as being dis
approved. 1
THE BOODLE
INVESTIGATION
Heavy Bonds Exacted from
1 ,the Former Delegates
m THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL
WnO ATC UnarKCU 'WllU AW
ceptinr Big
Bribes
ALX. RECORDS IN MISSOURI
. COURTS BROKEN ONE OF THE
DEFENDANTS NOW OUT ( ON
- FIFTY-FIVE. THOUSAND .. DOL-
LARS BAIL MURRELL IS FREE.
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 10. The day around
the Four Courts, where the municipal
boodle Investigation Is being .held, was
quiet. It Js supposed to be the. calm
before the :' storm. No arrests were
made an 1 six of the nineteen members
of the alleged House of Delegates com
bine ; are still at liberty. Delegate
Faulkner, who was out on. bonds ag
gregating $40,000, today Vave additional
surety to the amount of $15,000. His
bonds now are J55.000. a sum without
precedent in the history of the criminal
courts for Missouri. ; ; v
(Delegate Hannigan was released in
bonds Of' $45,000, and Delegate Edward
E Murrell, who turned state's evidence
was released In the sum of $15,000. Ex
Delegate J. K. Murrell. whose confes
sion' resulted In the issuance of the
bench warrants asrainst hli fellow-
member$ in the House of Delegates
was also set at liberty. He furnished
a. bond in the sum of $15,000. '
The Grand Jury will be reSeonvened
tomorrowlvhen. the circumstances - of
the passage in 1$, of the city lighting
bill, will be investigated. According to
the confession of J. K. Murrell. $47,500
was delivered among certain merrroe
of both houses, who secured' ttte passage-
of this measure.
SANK WITH HIS SHIP
ADMIRAL KILLICK. COMMANDER
OF FIRMINIST GUNBOAT,
DIED IN THE WAVES.
GONAIVES, Hayti, Sept. 10 An m-
verti gallon made by a correspondent of
the Associated Press Into the sinking i
of the Flrmlnlsts' gunboat Jrete-a-Pierrot
at the entrance of this harbor
Saturday shows that Admiral Kllllck.
her commander, personally fired the aft
magazine of that vessel when the Ger
man gunboat Panther attempted to
capture her, and that he -apnarently
went down with his ship. The Pan
ther, which had previously attempted
to board the Crete-a-Pierrot., the latter
being moored to the shore, reversed
' Every woman fa the
ought to know about
country
Mil!
Those who o know about It
wonder how they ever got along
without it. it baa robbed child,
birth of its terrors for many a
young wife. It has preserved her
girliaa figure and saved fcer ssuch
suffering. It Is aa external lini
ment and carries wUa rt thereore,
absolutely no darrr of upsetting'
the system as drugs takes intern
ally are apt to do. It isto be
nibbed into Use abdomen to soften
and strengthen the muscles which
are to bear the strata. This means
ranch less pain. It also prevents
tnorning sickness and all of the
otner discomforts of pregnancy.
A druggist of Uacoa, Ca., says:
" X have sold a large quantity of
Mother's Friend and have never
known an instance where it has'
failed to produce the good results
claimed for it." -
A prominent ladv of lam.
bcrton. Ark., writes:- "With ray
first six; children 1 was in labor
from 84 toto hours. After taring
Mother's Friend, my seventh was
honiBiluiin" . ,
3et Mother's Frlead at tm drag '
l4d per b40e.
vs. t2cnaj t:rctiATC2 ca
AILMTA.CA. '
M Suiba.-
For aaJs at "DIU STONE'S drug stores.'
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' ) It la
" to Id
parents
J .
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if , v T 7 Tw
-k responsibility, and
D.Qr i taint of dUeas
UK( I to be transmitted
' give sores and eruptions, catarrh of the pose and throat, weak eyesglandular
swellings, brittle bones, white swelling and deformity. '
v Ilow can parents look tipon such little sufferers and not reproach
themselves for bringing so much misery into the world? If you have
av diiMi InrVintr in vnnr svstem. how can von exnect trell develnnf
healthy children ?, .Cleanse yonr own blood and build up yonr health, and
yon have not only enlarged your capacity lor the enjoyment of the pleasures
of life, but have discharged a duty all parents owe to posterity, and made
mankind healthier and happier. : i.;vJ j - ;
There is no remedy that so surely reaches deep-seated, stubborn blood
troubles as a.
A purely -vegetable medicine harmless in its effects, and can be taken
by both old and young without fear of any bad results. . ;
Write us about your case, and let our physicians advise and help you.
This will cost you nothing, and we will also send our book on blood and1
skin diseases. ' - Til it svriTT jpcciric CO., Atlanta, Cs.
; .-..;-; ; -f 'sf- ,-: :5i, - t
engines : when the magazine
ploded and one Jiour afterwards fired
SO shots from tier guns at the Cretc-a-
Pierrot In order to finish the work of I
sinking, her. The Panther then left
Gonaives. - -
It Is claimed here that the rifles and
machine guns of the . Crete-a-Pierrot
ft O tf A KttAVt flivol. Tha Iwf r ' Ail.
miral KUltck was recovered Saturday
afternoon and was buried the samel
evening. The surgeon of the Crete - a
" " ,T17J1 '- JimX JZl
and two sailors of that vessel also per
a ww . . . i . . . a
reach Cape Haytien on Friday
A newspaper or Port an Prince July
14th contained the following telegram
from Admiral Kllllck to General Boise
rond Canal, provisional President of
Haytl:
"Gonaives, July 12 th. Bolserond
Canal, Port au Prince: Kllllck does
not fear-anything. -Will blow up his
ship and company for the sake of the
national honor. Tou alone remain re
sponsible." ' f
Previous to sending the message to
General Canal. It appears,' Admiral Kll
lick had received orders from the lat
ter to give up his vessel to Lieutenant
Reid, his second In command, and It
was also reported that the provisional
government has requested the United
States gunboat . Marietta and the
French cruiser ryAcsIs to. capture the
Crete-a-Pierrot, hence the defiant dls
patch to General Bolserond Canal
CHARGED WITH ARSON :
AN ALBINA BOY ARRESTED IN A
; HOP YARD NEAR THIS CITY
: , YESTERDAY. ,
Martin. Toomey, a lad of 15 years,
whose residence Is In Alblna, was ar
rested at the Oliver Beers hop-yard by
Deputy Sheriff J. L. Sklpton, .' upon
telegrsph Instructions from Chief of
Police McLaughlin. of. Portland, upon
the charge ! of being implicated In set
ting fire to the iO B."& N. Company's
pattern shop, in East Portland, last
The young boy was picking hops with
his mother and two sisters when ar
rested, and he was confined ? In the
county jail last evening to await the
arrival of an officer from Portland, who
was expected last night, and who will
conduct him thither for a- hearing.
The boy stoutly, and amid a great
flow of tears and spiutterfngs. denies
having had any hand In the affair, but
he acknowledges having been In com
pany with two other boys, Ernest Alli
son and R. McGloln, who have been
arrested by the offlcers In Portland up
on the same charge and the latter of
whom Is said to have admitted -having
been "In It;
Mrs. Toomey, the mother of the boy,
when the papers were served, upon
Martin In her presence, strongly as
serted his Innocence and ' exclaimed
that it was all a plan to "run them. out"
of the neighborhood.-
ROOSEVELT RETURNS
THE GOVERNMENT BOUNDS GER
MANY REGARDING THB.NEWi
. AMERICAN AMBASSADOR.
- OYSTER PAY, Sept. lOt President
Roosevelt returned from his Southern
tour this afternoon. It wasauthori I
tatlvely stated tonight that the United
States Government has sounded the
German Government as to the appoint
ment of Bellamy Storer as successor to I
Andrew D. White, the American Am
bassador to Germany. 7 A successor to
White has not yet been selected.
A Certain Cure for Dysentery and
,r . Diarrhoea. : -
"Some years ago I was one of a par
ty that Intended making a long bicy
cle trip.- says F. I Taylor, of New
Albany, Bradford County, Pa. "I was
taken suddenly with diarrhoea, and was
about to give up the trip, when editor
Ward, of the Laceyville Messenger.
1 suggested that X take a dose of Cham
I berlaln's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, I purchased a bottle and took
two doses, one before starting and one
on the route, I made the trip suceess-
ully and never felt any 111 effect. Again
last Summer I was almost completely
rundown wun an attack of dysenterv.
I bought a bottle of this same remedy
ana tms time one dose cured me. "
Sold by Stone's Drug stores.
TWENTIETH CENTURT FUND. ,
CHICAGO, Sept- . Blhoi John 11.
Vincent, of the Methodist Episcopal
church, arrived In Chicago from Zurich,
Dwiixeriano. tast night. , lie will re
main la Chicago several days snd 'will
call on Bishop Hartsoll to discuss the
missions In South Africa and to confer
In regard to the Twentieth Centunr
Fund of the Methodist church, of which
$18,000,000 of the f S9.000.000 must still
be raised. '
, SURRENDERCONFIRMED.
PANAMA; Sept. S The surrender to
the Colombian insurgents, of the Gov
ernment General Morales Berti and the
troops of his command at Agoa Dulce,
has now been confirmed. The con
servsUves of Panama are very much
disappointed at the delay In the depart
ure from Seattle nt ttt r!rw .i
war. vessel, Bogota.
- . . . ,'"'
tLa right cf everychili
v.tll born; ar.J.to.tLe
it must look lor
ueaiitt ana
happiness.
Ho
ji ' ceii
ow incon-
ivably great
is the parents
how important that VfcvL,Ulijk""r
is left in the blood . N. ,
to the helpless child, entailing the most
s. S. It searches out even hereditary
it il
II i a.
poisons, and removes every taint from the blood,
and builds up the general health. If weaklings'
are growing up around you right the Vrong by
putting them on a coarse of S. S. S.-at once. It ia
Hods Hods Hobs :
If too are lnlerertcd In bop new
and prices. It will paj 700 to c et tto)
reporui of tb ,
1 !H Wbltehall 8L .
Torx ClXf.
EMMET WELLS, Gn. Manager.
- l Bee our belts, purses, combs, retain-
nt cket prices. Our "Blue Co-
- ..., .
i ut ii - 1 1 is i iin. h imi s ini r a mill a iiiiiwi '
are going fast. We have enlarged our
line of granite ware. Give us acalL
THE VA RIETY S TORE,
M Court 8c , '. Aanora M. Welch, Prop.
Salem Iron Works
II. 111. EDGAD, Mas. -
All Kinds of AfachineWork'Cast-
. ipgs, Etc.
Hop ad Fruit Drier Stoves.
In Eyery Print
Shop There Is
The Devil
to Pay .....
and 4es Ides, him, we have to pay
a force of over 40 men, who are
employed In the several depart
ments of oar establishment In ,
printing of various kinds. Every
thing printed here, from a caiU
lag card to a newspaper. Will
yon become one of our patrons
and help to promote home maao
factortng? ,
STATESMAN
JOB 'Phone
OFFICE Maa 2041
Bart's. German Salve
Heals quickly ail euts or bruises.
draws soreness out of lame back, and
draws slivers out ef flesh wfiieh efteis
break off toe short to puTL Stleks like
sticking plaster; Try it and yeu will
never be without By marl 25 cents.
L. M. BARR
Vo. 1 20 State St., Salem, Or.
CHINESE
Store
I carry an kinds of Chinese druara a.nd
medicines. Roots and herbs nature's
medicine. Good for all kinda4f slck-
ness. Cures opium habit; Good for
the blood and kidneys. j
DR. KUM BQWJVO.
204 liberty Street, - Salem, Oregon
Fieeley
HIcohoI,
Opiums
420 wiuis s Are.
Portland, Ore.
Taxsss en id Street f
te CpperAlbl aa,
Tobacco
Using?
Phone flak LSI! Ora. ft
HILKS' STiLUOl, "JEEOLIE,"
he. 29t3t
1
Wld nd lor mm the eomlsc eoaumi at er-
nr itrrrui i km. . - . -
DB. W. LONO-,
VeterlBery Sargton.
rione2Mt
Saien.Or,
Money to Loan
On Improved farm and city prbpertg
at lowest rates. .
T2JOMAS K. FORD, -
Over Ladd A Dush's Bank
. Salem, Oregon.
Drug
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