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About Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1902)
h KILLED m i AUTOLIOBILE "JARRIED V.'IIOLE FAMILY '' -': -f ' r ; t',. -?S PEN'DLETON . FARMER ADVER ... TISED FOR A WIFE NOW HAS SIX SON3. Tire W M Stev2rt Wif of ndleton. or., sept. 13. w. p. XirS. W I' twW I, r UC UllCard. a farmer near here, by advertls- It&Y2.U4l S bCHHtOr ; . j a wlre hecome the possessor . a. wuiiiiD ana six sons. xd mien fl ed bride and sons arrived today, lib haa two farms and- says he has help IS TUB L A T is S T VICTIII ",UUKI w run taem ; FINCB TB IN COLLEr.C, . DELAWARE O, Bept.13 Prince Ye, While RldiCS iH a HorSelSSS at I'aare. accompanied by his seore- I veralty. ' - - , " " ' v Carriage She Ileets Death WIRELESS "TELEGRAPH. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 12. The contract for th construction"" of the I wireless telegraph station on the Para- THE MACHINE SWERVED AND Hon Islands has been hlet and the work RAN INTO A, TELEGRAPH POLE I will be commenced in about alxty days. HER COMPANIONS - ESCAPED WITH SLIGHT JtHSES. AqCl- DENT VZl 8AM FRANCISCO. SAN FTlANClSCO.-iSept. 12,-Mrs. William M. Stewart, wife of. the United States Senator from Nevada, was kill' ed today ' in an automobile accident. Mrs. Stewart was enjoylnar'a ride with her nephew Foot ej: and JtL ' B. Taylor.. ! ; They were going along; Santa- Clara' Avenue, Alameda county, at' a high" speed, when a (vehicle approached and Taylor? swerved' the automobile '. to ' avoid a coIliioni The automobile ran intor V "telegraph pole, and Mrs. Stev ( art "was killed; Foote and Taylor es- ' eaped with mInorbrulses. RILtlONS COITAL "NEW CORPORATIONS FILED , AR TICLES 'IN- THE J3TATE DE-t . : 'PARTMiNT YESTERDAY. : OREGON FLAX A SUCCESS Mr: Bosse Satisfied That the Country About ; -Salem f , ;j WITNESS!! EXAMINED ALFALFA KEAfr- SALEI1 J. THREE CROPS GROWN BY Sl'PT. J. F. CALREATH'AT THE IN SANE "ASYLUM. mew Today The St. Louis Bccdle Cases Before the Grand Jury ; Dr. J. F. CaJbreath, Superintendent of the Insane Arylum. has experiment ed with alfalfa at "tae Asylum, and his success is phenomenal. On a tract of land of five acres, near the AsylwroV he The States rr.aa Pub. Co. has on hanl several hundred copies of the OREGON CONSTITUTION, The price ts 10 cent each as Ion as they last. ' WANTED THREE MILK COWS. Apply to Superintendent of School for the Deaf. - ' ' PROSECUTION IS PLEASED t two crops fC anai-a, w-Ai?TEIafcs, and country butter; t . -' a - sf -1 w r r rr Wonrfi.ir..iof : Treatment. fr-t and the third la row thirty - Inches high. The first crop was cut Into en- With the Evidence Advance ITXZ, pay hltut market price cash. lim Creamery Cou. 125 Commercial atreeC " - " : ' - ' at the Examina tion AWFUL TRAGEDY jIN DAKOTA TOWN TRIPLE . DER FOLLOWED BY A CRIMINAL ASSAULT UPON A RELATIVE OF THE VICTIMS. v aemonrtrates the fact that alfalfa, can be grown In the Willamette valley with treat success, and that It can be made valuable as feed for stock, and this without tniaation. for this five acres. I ESTRAYED-CHESTNUT A Ptuuui on which the, alfalfa waa grown ty ur. MUR-ICalbreath. was not Irrigated. ; LIUENTHAL BROS, HOP MERCH- ants. 1L J. Ottenhetmer, manager. office N. E. corner Commercial and State streets (upstairs); phone Main- 41. SORREL fillv also dark bay nily. from atr Grounds. Suitable reward to paTty li Cl. given up to ie. 1 . vuren WHtt i" J woniertul Cl!n"-s ; hrrtt. rwts. !'. known to ed!el nclnce in thi fiiitry. TUroush the ue -f lte due. this rm ocujr ni.w i.f over 5oi a.ffreat remMie huh ft Kuccesfcfuily n different II ftirmtit to cnr crru. trouble, i-mt nutttnooa. "" "I'.r.TJIi has hundreds of tesUmonUU. Ciiarr nioderate.. . - tv Cl and 6im.c-onunii -- tlent out f tho city writ fr blar an tmiUr. Knrloe ilinia AUre 1t Oe Wo OtnM iltt:tBO Co., 71 tiixeet. PortlaiKl. oregMO. aenw " WORK IN THE HOP YARDS noUfying G. ll. Hovecden. Hubbard. IrpjQ Hotel MontCTOy Oregon. . ST. LOUIS, Sept. 12. The Grand Jury soent today In examining the I WANT TO BUY LIVE HOGS AND pigs, also ducks, spring chickens, and hens. I will pay the highest cash price for same. Quong Hing, S4 Lib erty street. Salem. Or. - ' COLLY KR CX)NGF.B. Fn.. Rummer rnrl 1oouh1 nn n.lone-n i Ue north of Newport, ja.juina plu mill ! amn4 W 0h-i tbo tn-sl gmniKl on tho coU ol wood n.1 ir-t rairr iro. oxi nr w lxtol intn on toe l.rn iwi-pihi lothlor Hmrb ntoliic wtin .w yam oi PlrVlner P.AAC On Mrrllv in I REPORT CARDS-Our school . ... vw va .w.u, . . cHnted td lit hotel. keeptne roiaia it wasted. fi per week. IS PECULIARLY I WELL FITTED (FOR i THE 'i INDUSTRY HE CAN DEMONSTRATE TIIE ATALUE OF THE PRODUCT TO HIS COM. PANT ' i ' ' J. : about the . municipal asaembly that passed the city lighting bill, for which (47.000 la said to have been xxatd to members of the combination. While It is not known what r evidence was se sured. the Circuit Attorney evinced satisfaction at the charges being made. , ', ': ' the Fields Near Salem the (From Saturday's Daily.) In the "pepartments xt State, at Capitol, yesterday, new companies filed I only adapted to the culture of flax but IS especially so and, . furthermore, tne ' (Front Saturday's Daily.) j Eugene Bosse, the ' promoter of the flax-fibre industry ln the Interest of the Eastern syndicate which be represents. expressed himself. as being atlsned be' yond anr doubt; '-whatever' tba-t the country contiguous to' Salem is" not artlcles. a wlloTva: The, MonUeConsolldated vGold Min ing Company, of Baker CI ty will oper ate in mines and do a general mining business. The capital Is $1,000(10. and John Schnits, Istdor Fuchs, and - W L. 'Vinsor.ar the-Incorporators. , The O'Neill ;BYoa. & Callaghan Com pany will uuiiu. own sua iiiiie .jW and yulp mills with headquarters in Albany.' The company has a cap ital of $300,6oo,!and Edward ; O'Neill, ' Frank O'NelM-and C. N," Caflaghan are . the Incorporators, land Is not only adapted to the culture of flax, but the flax In urn produces such a quality of fibre as Is equalled by-very few of the foreign countries. whJch have established reputations for the superior quality of their flax-fibre, ahd aUrpassed by none. : Although he resrrets very much the fact that cir cumstances, of which there was a com bination, forced him to cut large por tion of his acteage cf flax crop by ma chine. Instead of being In, a position to Awful Tragedy. Pierce. N. D.. Sept. 12. Last night Gottlieb Niegenflnd shot and killed his former wife, Mrs. Anna Peters and Al bert Breyer, ' her father, and shot the wife of Breyer, perhaps fatally wound ing her. After the shooting Niegenflnd left the house and meeting Mrs. Peters' later, Lena Breyer, committed a, crim inal assault tiDon her. lie men es caped. . i-v - . - A Bifl Haul. Colfax. CaU ept. It. Charles Murray was held ud between Colfax and Iowa Hill today. The robbers secured - 11,900 In coin, which was en route to pay off the men at the Big Dipper mine. CHINESE IN TROUBLE ACCUSED OF SELLING WIHSKY TO INDIANS FORMER CHEM ; AWA STUDENTS. ) V : THE LIVESLEY YARD WILL HAVE A FULL, FORCE' OF PICKERS ON TODAY THE LEVI HOPS. ARE PICKED CHINAMAN 02 OLIVER BEERS FARM PATS STRIKERS. report the school register. The prices are: Twelve cards for 10 cents; twentyffive for SO cents: tn hundred for 75 cents. Statesman Publishing Co- Salem. Ore. " - - v i MONEY TO LOAN ON . IMPROVED farms and city roperty at t per cent per annum; no commission. ; Please 1 phone 1391 call on or addreas Eugene Breyman Remember the place. 270 Commer cial street, one door north of Stater man oSVoc - ' i; - Katct, li Mih t 1 , Hp ft BASKETS uest yuamy Place' your orders early. WALTER MO RLE Y, Manufactunr. Haiem Fence Yrka. .v 59 FUto &L, Balont. The troubles In the hop yards near Salem are -not . as serious as at first supposed and picking goea merrily on in all the yards, in neany all of them with a full crew of pickers, while a few are slightly short-ot the required num ber. In . the Holmes yard of T. A. Uvesley 4fc Co, south of this ciy, 110 acres, nearly a full crew is at work 250 people--and today a complete aet of pickers will resume operations. About fifty nickers will come to the yard frria the Levi yard this morning. At. Levi's, picking was finished last evening, and the pickers from' that place ..will seek .work elsewhere, at , l. r.a. cri General Insurance Special atieatlod given to Irwuriii); iirain, jioiw auu rruiv. Seven OKI Reliable Companies 0 Commercial HL fc?alciti, Oregon T , ,. , Capital Normal School V., 1 1 (arm nnt11 nil Manila V. Hoi)L 22 Hours-1 to 4. Phone Main J7JL Odd ,. Vln.t v-iional Rank RuiidlnK. FeUows Temple, It .yul normal and Academic coune. ; Addrex.1, J . J, J. Kraps, Prin. Balefn, OreRon. OSTEOPATHY. tsfOX'"fMXru"XruTJJJwaaJai ra"ir OSTEOPATHY DRS. WTCKOFF & ALBRIGHT Twenty months gradu ates of the American Scholl of Osteo uthv and A T. Still Infirmary. Dr. Wvckoft is the only gentleman gra uate of osteopathy la Salem. .Prac tice established In Salem since . yards where theirlservieea are requir ed. Picking at -Liviesleys will continue : for nearly two weeks. rvm TTfrtM ot it Tim a I In tne Murpny vara OI l seres, ju-i iriuiiu s. - I ... m. c? 1. .hniit . l...isnratnM . i " - I . . . . . t 111 I - llCrUH M IV C rII em; til, . Jl rnr: A Tit. tm. r"5 ine-.w . Chinaman, was taken to wruana k Une-thlrd 6f the cron has been picked ""m " XtZr." ';u ."" 5"" "riL":i I"": night by IutyUnlted State. Marshal Her0. u .tated. atrike occurred ProebateL there to answer to the Fed -f yesterday, -and some of . the pickers era! Court to the charge of selling! went out. the remainder continuing the whisky to Indians, . Fang runs a noodlei work. ' ,' . 7..rl T V:1 5 t-- t:li At the Oliver Beers yard, yesterday. narnnt htm. Aooarentlv hefthe trouble of the preceding daywss has been sellina whisky as'a, side dish. 1 e tiled. The . Chinese renter and nf le 1"n5TJL,"lJrI- v.: I white vard -boas." accompanied PHYSICIANS AND SUrUiEONS. DR. A. E. TAJIESIB, PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Rooms 1 and Z. Mci Coraaci Block. Salem, Oregon. Con sultation French and English. Call answered promptly day or night. llaura lOto 12. Z to B. and 7 to Phone Red 216S. Loans , , - cess, i ne vuu ui uwic ... i Company will manufacture andy. sell j decreased at least 15 percent, be eays track and bridge dous unaer an P'Jtlat he haa realized an ample quantity ent otCharlea E. Morgan, of Portland. e-n. flax t0 demonstrate to the The companyfnas a cbjiu w w",vv'" j companjra satisfaction tnat tne nax in VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. E. E. JACKSON. .VETERINARX Sura-eon and Dentist. AH diseases of domestic animals treated at my hospital by the latest improved methotls. Diagnosis and lameneas a AT CURRENT RATES. ; INSURANCE. - . SONDS. REAL ESTATE. BOZORTH BROS. 292 Commercial Street. Salem, Or. Hops Hops (lops v and will have lie headquaftersjn Port land. -Chariea k. aiorgani, irry j. Jones and A.? T. Jones are the Incor- , porators. -- ' h r- ' " VJ . . 'The patskanle A NehaJeht ItaOi-ead Cvoinpatiy vrlll build a'rallroaa from vClatskanie f to Veronla In , Columbia county. The company has a capital of1 $50,000,? and Portland- Is-'tha f head quarters. S, . Benson, E., E. Coovert and A. 8. Benson are the Incorporat ors. ' .The. Day Fechhelmer Company will deal In lumber of all-kind, m!H and mhinorv. with headquarters in Port land. The capital stock la $50,000, and I N . Day W B . Fecbhelffaer aa tw L, Boise arejthe incorporating.sv". .holders. v f f The Day Lumber Company win man- in lumber of. i H kinds in Oregon. Washington and the Northwestrwlth headquarters In Port? land. I. N. Day. W. B. Fechbeimer and W. L. Boise are the Jacorporatora and the capital Block. Is 25;000. divid ed into shares , valued at $100 eachv - - t dustry is not only a theoretical, but a practical success , In : thi Willamette valley and can- ba -developed' to an "im ntenae magnitude.. -r- ... Thei fact, that the company, of which he la the agent) and which, Mr, Bosse says,' is possessed of 'ample capital to carry out. anything which It may un dertake, sent Mr. Bosse out to tbl country aloh endowed with powers to transact all business-for, the company, to carry on all experiments and man age the affairs ' generally. Is evidence conclusive that he has a thorough on deratandlng of the iUlness, that abso lute confidence Is Imposed in, him and wilt 'Tarsue-any If yoo are Interested in bop nrw nt nHoM. it will nav von to cat t speclally.avlng taken a post-gridr j reports of tb N. Y. HOP BEPORTINO CO.. ; - - v.-Whitehall St. 1 - -. :::t York City. EMMET WELLS. Oen. Manager. uate course in 'this special line .in 1900;" 1 years a Veterinary. Office at Sidpton A Jackson Rale Barn, South Commercial atreet, Salem. Or. Phone Red 2011. "UrTi-!-' . . . .. ... iw.u k.A. at Chemawa were intqxlcated. kno ranapd. about W,? . v.r.o. . furious eslloo alonir I ana. iew -w-..., , r .1 ; "V JL "Z. Ideelded-to continue for 40 cei water rm uirouiu ww - .. . . , bleresldencportlon xneir conou w -m . - n v,0imncm occurred; There waa place mat r?r-.t'''--mrtUm dtstut LEOAL NOTICES. avaasssaasassaiaaBaaasasass all dt ves FLURRY m WALL STREET u J A TI0I1T IN Of pisce wii B-f. . - . ,rrtllW. i the disturbers had .mm,,..-.-. i,.,,.- tn TortInL and no runner that -the company wilt "pre any manner In which tney naa oDia.in.-o uv i tor In the yard, course which he- recommends. .. Slnee neeafurwrth which to becotna so tor- fT" '.71 progreartng Mr. Bob, has expre.ed hi. entire t- oughly loaded. After a courae of : coux- h ckinf In r'r IsfacUon In the resultB ao far auamea inat Which officers of tne law Know now i ,, and " has Intimated that ne wur maw a most favorable report to hl company it Is reasonable to'aasume that Salem wilt, at some future dtr not very re mote, be therentre of a large flax pro ducing district and the possessor of a large flaxflbre plant and linen factory. as to the company's pn, iiywti, See our lelta, purscst crtita, retain eraal racket irietn. Our Rluo Co- . NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. bait" 1IIk, also our "Oold Handed" The Board of ICquallxatloa for Marlon ! Are jrolne fast. ' We have enlarged our county. Oreaon. will meet at the office I uUe of erranlte ware. (Jive Vis a call, of the county "clerk on Monday. Sep-I ' tember 22. 1902, at f o'clock a. m.. and TffE VARIETY SJUIitZt 4 Court u. Anaora U. Wak-.k, rrdp. to exercise, the Indians poimea ouij Jim Fang as the guilty Celestial. yards indicate that the crop will be of an excellent quaiur mis being no poor hops to be found. NEVADA REPUBLICANS A SENSATION IN ITALY ' MA ItKET INTEREST WKNT JIB HI. .tt.VTU D. V. - ' - ... ... Mr. Boaae has. Ju compiea i threshing, by machine, of sixty tons of the cut flax, which was stacked upon the grounds at the old mill property passed 4hrouh nmi raU f 'EW YORK. SeT., 12.-Wall Street YiaA been vlslble'-'Oll ' eic the aver f tock exchange rat. But. hey .- . . f - . . a, . as- " tuts a m the from six to eight bushels to on cen trexena; lo over-tll Mon- drled ?? L en'.SUeJ , .it,i of flax, when allowed ripen, he etated. was from eight to ten buVhela to the acre. He haa fifty tons more ef ut flax to thresh by aihreah mg machine, all of which I. tftil.n the field and he expects to finish r this work thia week. ' Of the pul ed ; flax he l i I i . .a mmm rvnam mrrn id t,uas uih started off at 15 per cent. By 'threshed Tbot be doe. rate rose to 15 per cent F .'"fJ :thre.h R until spring. iw .....r..... . ... . i lima and ohn he Will nave pie v; --- day. and there was mwt over wht tomormw'a bank statement would show. ! ' V Th dematyl for AU n.fJJlt v.hra bearan much earlier than usual thla mornlngr and there waa - r.rnkers On han4lv'H 4 ings, and lator the price rose per cent. ! f . ' . I Mn. lie expects to real THEY MEET IN STATE CON TION j AN , DNAME THEIR ..' CANDIDATES. RENO. Nev, Sept. IS. The Repub lican State Convention' made the fol lowing .nominations today: United States eenaior in. sr. Hawley, of Ormsby. - . Congress E. a. Farnngton, wko. Governor A. C. Cleveland, WhIU pine: r !' ... - .. -.- Lieutenant Oovernor f. . j- uurxon. .Humbolt. . . ,. .' . Judge of the Supreme court I, at. Bowler. Eameraldo. - . . ' Attorney General mm rn, unii- . Surveyor General w. v;. utt Hinii own wa u , Superintendent of Public Instruction Tulli Murrl ls a- well known Socialist !.. w..h. ,,; v It lawver of Bologna, "s, He Admits - ...... o.i,.Iw w "tiooth. Nve. I h.vinr murdered hlal brother-in-law Secretary of SUte W. Of Douglass, 1 and says the crime waa committed af- ' 'I .. brawl nrovokeA by A family quar- e . ...Sm - Tr. Ttn-Iut nih nort aa v that a love HlSte xrflwurct-oiiwu ----- - , . , i , . I.fr.ie ia at the bottom of the mystery LT: ' ' ir.imi.. ctnr.lr... u.riini ll veil anart from his i nmnjiicr it . . - - - - . - i . . will remain in session each successive day for one week. . All r Ptt!ea interested are requested to apprarrand examine - their assess ment, for the yeaf 1902 and have all errors corrected bysald Board, if any therVl there be, as no corrections can be made after the adjournment , me aaui . . . ... ....... -.' ' .-.-...'-' Board. CHARLES LEMBCKE, Assessor of .Marlon County, Oregon! Salem, Oregon,. September I, 1902. NOTICE OF 'FINAL SETTLEMENT. To all whom It may concern: Notice Is hereby given that the under! slarned haa filed bia final account . of TULLI MURRI MURDEllKU him BROTHER-IN-LAW, COUNT BON MARTINI. ROME, Sept. 12. A tremendoua sen sation, has been caused In Italy by lheltne estate of Hannah W. Roberts, de latest developments hLtb murder-of ceased, and that the county court for .rf,kt. .i,.-M.,(i.MM() Mrion county Oregon, has set the Count Bon MsrtlhL who some days ago for neJlnr on Wednesday, the was fcund assassinated In bis. house at mh day of October, 1902, at 11 o'clock Bologna. A large sum of money b ad a. m Df said day at the court room of Kn atnlen from the house, and rob-1 said court In the county court bouse at i,..m tn have been the mo- the city of Salem, In Marion coun tm for the crime. Professor Murri, ty,' Oregon,, one of the best known physicians In Tt.tv Cougt Martinis wner-in lw, Professor Marrl has denounced and that aald .final account and any objections - thereto wlU be passed upon bjr the said court at said time and place. Dated at Salem. Oregon, this Septem ber 12, 1902. .-' ' OEORuE It. H. MILLER. Executor of the Estate of Hannah. W. Roberts, Deceased. , ' Salem Iron Works All Kinds of MacliinoWork, Calst " ings, Ktc Hop antl Fruit' Drier Stoves. ' PERSONALS Long- Term Regent E. R. Short Term Regent tl. at. meyer. . . . -. THE COUBTS 'a I ?aif ?iVrtaRofPortlal! 'v;" I COLONEL GARREIT DEADeh BLOW AT THi r J his retting tank full of TRADE. . i thV time and hope to accom- 'nlilh much In this work before tne co.a rwdae:lwtf TulII Uurri has .written his ra- Rnrlnt' ikMHAni Hervla. savtnaT he rommiiiea the murder to avenge tne ni-usage his sister. The ponce are unnuie m mnnrerer. as ne cannuv w extradited from Servla.. 'a .V ' 1 " - ; . 4.ni I pllah much I CHICAOO. Sept. U.-An PorUnt n decision against the cnicago w ; Trade was Chytraus in junction vmc -. - :, ....jv... court if sustained by the high ' al ana tout o ena " VV' " " KILLED' III . TRAIW WRECK " .... .. , ; The opinion UruR)r.tt8 OF THE VICTIMS vt.v . ' CREVlf NO PASSENGERS ' - KlUJW. ; T .. .. tana? sss w s of the InsUtutlon aa now Wn,JBJ The directors for a.TA l!j the ? powers ao curtaild hat they not longer ad judicatea "-' DENVER. Septi llSanta, Fe paa- .e train Na. 0S. known as ; - i longer '""'-""r. "V .h. .ssocia- train, which left Denver in- erty righta cr memoes - 1w-i,-. - , ' wo s s wrhca nuuiiu avi tlon. Y. .-:' I morning 7;.' -, " mttA Rt tais. .- I snrlnga. lueDo, - I t.ws e a-rt I r At nlruDTi I GOV. SHEPHERD DEAh;. 1 . . -Ini Tt'rALl Littleton,! and HE MADE THE NA'nu. o - -- MMen. train SERVED IT. wr a stTivVrnv Sert. 12. A reL some y shaken I . V,iid. but so far as Known UnLTl7lki or aerlousir Jred. A BEAUTIFUL CITY WHEN 11 JS VrbaP. faUllr W-SS Ul vaar ay tele none wi? ....m :ep The ireiauw - c the death ther. of MgtMXn d " Shepherd, at one time Governor of the train J! cars started back Diatrlct of Columbia. - " aDProachlng paeng hhepberd. aa the executive cer of toward the wJJPJJwa Dy the naard of Public Works, began andltraln, which waa ara j- of t improvement l The engineer. - but did not 6T tne j the two sueceesfully continued The crah ben. tht wa.htntr.n became a magnlScent WCceed. me TOne. Tth w ' i - I trains met .was u.v. .- - taarsOs 0"3?C32f---',. ? . thrown -into rhan car, were piled. P on them. rtnauv fTATlROLIC ACID IN n. NEW YORK WAS WRITINP HIS TORY OF WEST POINT. ldnel Johnl NOTHING UCCEEOSe The Oregon Fir ReUef Association has been a success ever since tt began NEW YORK, Slept. II. Colonel I business in January. 15, ana ia now O.'Garnett, one or J" moat prem' growing faster man ever ourfk.nn in NewTork. a wtn rmm Tt --aiial rvDOrt of lecemor rninnet of Artuierv iwo i it ai afeowa av net arajn in amount oi General RobeU E. Lee tn tne w nnuic In force ofrlz.W5.7. wnicn Army, and a native, ot va"'i U Mr tent more tnan tne net gun vi Plantation. Westmoreiano, county. uy previous year. ... -paia '"s )... Rjn found dead In the Rosa Iloteui Anrnir the rear amounting to 123,600. - t, committed suicide by taking I . t- -trlctlr a mutual lnatitutlon carbolic acid. The' body bad been Iy-1 wttSc furnishes the, beat of ingln the room for two days " I Fir Insurance at Cast. rna AlSCOVereO- ,- flatted bv his brother, ur. ror further particulars, addreas A. C J land Journal. Dr. Lee fKeiner returned to Lake- view by last night's overland train. Ernest D. Vandersal returned from a few days visit to rortland laat night. Miss Lelo NIcklin la home from a vis- it to friends And relatives In Portland. LeRoy L. Oesner returned yewterda from a three months sojourn In wtt- em Oregon. Miss Alice. Davis returned yesterday afternoon-from an extended outing In Southern Oregon. Mrs. Frank Hotmail' .departed for ber home In Sampler yes-terday srternoon from a vlalt to relatives Iti thisM-ity. Mrs. L.C Rtad and aon. Percy, of Albany., are guests for the week, at the home of the former's untie. Airs. o. u "Tonr Noltner. the veteran newspa per man fit rortiant, is rn nm my. "dolne the Ktate J-air tor tne i-ort- caJl on or . address U. (agent Salem.. Oregon. A. Johnson. ZFiu gwlnra Ark, and It Is Chandler, secretary. McMinnrui. ur abSLl?Jir?M't.- note egon.or tf yon reside In Marion county. sUtlng that the writer bad conrteroplat Ki suicide for five days waa found be side the body. . ... c tr. namett was me neao wi James Puwismng engaged In .writing --, West Point MilKary Academy. Among the letters and papers found was one from President Roosevelt, indorsing a San toestabUsh a benevolent order of Spanish-American War Veterans. In Every Print Shop'There Is The Devil to Pay ..... and besldea him. wa bare trpay a fore of over 40 men, who are employed In tbe several depart ments of onr eitabllsbment In printing of vsrloua kinds, livery thing printed here, from call ing card to newepaper. Will ,you Iecom one of our patrons and help to promota boae masa STATESMAN , JOB 'Phone OFFICE Main 2041 Legal Blanks. Statesman Job Offlce. CUredon. ASTOR'S DAUGHTER BURIED. . - t -rnv Rent. 1J. It ! now an -.rUTThst Gwendolln, the 9-year-old daughur of William Waldorf Astor who died of consumption yesterday at CnveSoru will be burled In the grave f th church at Hedaor. close to jat v- - . . . " 1 , fa Catf CaUhlnfl . on tn Dooular favor? It seems to be. A noticeable Increaae Iri1- sales ofPaln- ktliev comes from golf dUtrlcts. The! reason for this Is clear, aa Perry Da- vis Falnkiller Is the oldest and best remedy extant for sprains, strains, brulsea and ' soreness, all of which are of common occurrence, either In. vig orous ulav or through aecident. Every. where the standard liniment and, balm. I Al Godfrey leaves this morning for i SsUnt Vlaries. Idaho, where he naa em ployment la Che plumbing buaiaes. Legal Clanks, Eiatcfuian Job OSce. W. II. FelL of Whatcom. Wastv, is In the city to attend tnemate r ir. Mr." Fell Is a prominent poultry man or Whatcom county. Mrs. A. 8, BraafieM and Utile son came up from Portland lat evening to spend the week with ber . sister,. Mr. Oi-orge J. Pearce. ' "-"Hon. and Mrs. O. P. Coahow arriv ed from Brownsville yeaterday after nxn to vlalt. with their son. R. II. Coahow, and t attend the Fair. r ' lfrnd Mrs. J. G. Graham, and lit tle Joaephiae. returned from ..Portland Iait night where' the two Utter pent a two weeks visit to relatives. - -lrs. C. C. Sparry arrived from Urownavllle, -on -the a'ftern)on trals yeterJay to aj'iT.d the wek at the tiine of her daughter. Mrs. Win, F. ZklZ. . .... , : eMieMrmaf cmolix -ajivtinvr...i'iu.G i..- im OIK 11 2tf mm, fy a- ft- T fl frrtas'4''. 4riafafkl mm 4 4if iai I lit ax-M 4r44 sawtb .t4 biat riM. t Ik H it . K '- laaai rwai fatal 'ea m 4 m m .IS. ff f fv' I " Or a - v -t e. ( "er" rse-tle T teat i ft 9fTC f'W I i ev,w t laB, t r saeie I U l--we, 1 hi sattAH t-al JsiWUtM JHtstaars I iaia-A 'viair Cn. JORDArrG crT( ouseuli 0F.r:::nYc::v 9 j . ' A cr :r:.-t-c:::A::; f : : I 1 a i. .T. . - . - : e 4i A s