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A, TlZlLI-- OP '. ' DIPHTHERIA I r th Malheur river, about two miles i norm t mis city. : Malheur Oaxette: A rabbit drive trai made at the Hesa ranch, tew. miles below Vale, Sunday afternoon, at which a a A ....., ft. a - . . . . . t. ' . o - - T!' I though not so successful as might have .... - . ItO Grm-ft ihA rr to prove the practicability, of driving;, ant - A.a .a ... i at i ' a I RurtllA V itf V tkafA ear.. wia a.... f I- W a 4U b T1IVUU I people to control the lance number rot ana most or tnem eecaped. . AFTER CARINO FOR. A PATIENT IY ,f ? v100!? had, toktt Nurses Succumts , to" the tDisease THE FRAIICiilSE ' ASSESSMENT - ' ' . SssmsSSSsssssmbsssssssssssv . -5- v Reduced by tte,Ccanty Board ci Equalizaticn Yes- . terday E"L FOR PATIENT I and the dri I THE LEGALITY OP THE ASSES- SLFFtlU.U ROM TUB SAME I j.ooo rabbits could nave bee a captured - SOU'S ACTIONS WAS QUESTIONED - " "- W A" . UV. , ADUIOCT ' unVC Will AN ALBANY PHYSICIAN IN THEulte place at the same place next Sun- ..mttc I day afternoon. . . :. , . CASE. Miss Grace J. Brewster, one of the most competent of the corps of nurses at the Salem (Hosprtal succumbed to a malignant attack of diphtheria, at Al HOP MARKET STILL QUIET! MATTER' COMPROMISED BY CUTTING VALUATION DOWN TO SEVENTY-FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. Attorney -S. B. Linthleum, of Port land, representlnr Che Salem Flouring Mills Company, In Its contest over the ban, at t o'clock o Wednesday even- rfll ' ,p. , Ir,, . aW LmtmdI of it. franchise and water ,g after . mne... o only two days. ATeLCOlOnS: After tn. 8matUm river e .n,. ...4 .kAl 1 .a..." ; Mis Brewster twas a, picture of per fect and robust health and the news of her sudden death and the pitiable cir cumstance surrounding the same comes as a Severe shock to- all who knew her here, '; where she 'was held In the hlg-hest esteem. ' V - . On Sunday, September lifh, accord ing tetthe statement of Miss McNary, Superintendent of the Salem Hospital. . she .received a telephone call from Al bany asking , that a nurse be sent there ' to take care of a diphtheria patient, and it was eipecially desired that Miss Brewster be sent. appeared1 before the county board of equal I rat Icm yesterday, and, after much persuasive argument, succeeded In compromising the matter to the extent FEW SALES ARE' REPORTED f securing a reduction in the assess- ters of inquiry answered. Clri ul-us and question blanks sent free. ; I'.yc teted and glasses Xtted. Dr. Darin's offices are at the Willamette Hotel. Sa lem, until November 1st. only. : rTh" .Bin . . .bout t.r. .P th. ..IP. h. e3Uo, ', ,. I wpn s ve , Ward. of. the LaeeyvlUe Messenger. ii.mI.i that I take a dose of Cham- hrtain- r'riiii- cholera and Diarrhoea I purchased a bottle and toon AN ELEVATOR DROPPED. ior at me tmoryrtiira-xaayer uir 1 . . " , . Goods Company, carrying 15 young wo- one before parting end 1 one . . . .... . . . 1 am tfiA milt. I mail the trin success- men employes, leu tnree stones at noon 1 :,, , . today. A dosen girl, were more or and never felt any U le.. seriously injured, hat It Is believed ?"mmJ WM ?mf,f Htl ? . . . . . - I rim iinwn with m attack of dysentery. none wiu aie. weverai lainiea, ana - ; ' . . . mo., . v.. . . boveht a boKie of this Same remedy a. ume iv was Deuevea inai many nu- , . ' . ' . . . . , m ..... . . - . I a n.l Ihl. t ! ma inn AIM cured me. Sold by Stone's Drug stores. Their Contracts lor the Present GOOD PRICES EXPECTED BE- FORH SPRING AS Till: WORLD'S CROP IS VERY SHORT AN ENG LISH REPORT, been killed. The elevator la used for freight, but at the time of the accident the girls were being carried to the top floor for luncheon. It was loaded to the limit. , . , QUESTION OF FRIAR LANDS Its Status Explalnjsl by Judge Tali on Arrivins: In' w ' Manila ; - Y' v:.;;; v THE POPE WOULD NOT CONSENT TO RECALL TROUBLESOME ELE MENT AS IT WOULD OFFEND 8PAJN LANDS TO BE SOLD AND OTHER PRIESTS SENT. ment from 150.000 to $7,500. Mr. Llnthicum was before the board I terday and lost no time In urging the accompusnment or his oDject ana since the principal question was as to tne ie- I . . - M . . . J. ... V,. TV.- i,t i. ' I Mmslders t comnromise a. snlendid I : WASHINGTON, Sept. $. Tb Bu swbi asw as lr iviuttius uuit il - m . . s . . and sluggish owing to the fact, prlmar- SctOTt h f Z f '"l n .v-TT . w . tn contentions that the, levying of the the prMs copies of the speech made. by i??"? a-sment upon this properfy-al- GovJrnor on tbeloccasion of the I m Am . . a. . . . a. -a. 1 a .at 1 a4 sW. mavmma no's ayVkA PERSONALS cl41y desired that Mis. y.t baled an3 in shape ready for sale. aVter 'oeing ' queioned;. .c- 7 hT heT he ui.. tr.M.w jii L .. .. . . .1. ... . " . 71 recention tendered- him When Je ar- " ; j.iui.11 umiina to ini rurtnor rant ia t manv or 1 arnowieacea in camnanvi ownennipi t- . .t.11. .1 tv.. k n. I 1 .... . . . ...... .. 1 -i-ji i v.o rhtMftrlna In lh rourie noi, 'wiiiin. ., lire it. w wuraure i jn dealers have contracts for hoD 1 01 ne water ngat suojeci ut we mwn. .-- in aend anv nurse ta care for' the case: I '1 ut. f ts aaUm wif famn&nr ud I of h anfcrh. rtavtrnor Tift uld: Julius Fineus went to Eugene on bus- iness last night. ' R. H. Lea bo was a business visitor to Portland yeterday. : '-,-. 1 ; A Siebel Rueff. of Portland, visited with relatives in Saiera yesterday. , , F. H. Campbell returned from a busi ness visit to Portland last night. F. A. Schublnger ment to Portland on business yesterday afternoon. G. W. Henshaw. of Marion, was a Salem business visitor yesterday. ' C. R. Russell, of Marion, was a Sa lem visitor yesterday on business. , Hon. L. J, Adams, of SUverton. was a business visitor to Salem yesterday. .Jndee It. " P. Boise returned last evening from a business visit to Port land. .. Hon.' W. M. Kaiser came up from Portland- otf the overland train last nignt. Mr v. Thsse came home.; from Eastern Oregon for a brief visit to his family. . ; Reir.ff. A ' Ketchum returned from a business visit to Eugene yesterasy ar ternoon. to send anynuxse ia care iodine case; 1. . . . . . , : however, she-informed Mis. Brewster I which they are anxious to take In and m . ilajl m svAMmtnilA ValdltTWMM sTsf Strm antFln tk ma tVfr not to go. Miss Brewster insisted upon Many oi the .dealers are spending con going nevertheless, and did go -on- the siderable time among the growers, "ex ,0NoTMngdvs heard from her after amindng the hox and arranging for her departure uwtll Tuesday morning, the delivery of contracted crops as soon Mti of the Salem Water Comoanr and the Thos. Kay Woolen Mill Company was illegal for the reason that no prop erty of a like character had ever before been taxed and that It was regarded as an indirect tax upon . Industry- - Other contentions were introduced of a minor her departure until Tuesday morning, I ' -1 character, but the above were tne pnn- . . , . .. . ... 1 . . t. . .. . 1 . . . . . . . 1 . ,. .- when Dr. M. 11. jsiiis cauea asiss ic- mt uwcu khu reuuy jr iwnint cipaiones. v : Nary up by i telephone and Informed ever $0 the purchasers. .': The board held out strongly against her that Miss Brewster was Inlis office s A sale of 47 bales at i 21 cents a striking the assessment off the rolls en- and was suffering froma very sore jnd. was reported yesterday, it being tirely and the matter was finally com- thmat anil h diafirnosed the case as . , T. ' n wv'"m, .i.-jt - .kvol mh th un. ..T- . I th lrnn of T C! MltnftolT of Rllvsrtnn I tonsiUUS. e nwneit mis jacxxury ' that he would send the patient to Salem sold to R. A. Crossan ror the Valentine that 4ay. Miss McNary conceived In Loewi's Sons Company, of New York, an instant that Miss Brewster was a This was not a new sale, however be vlctlm Of the disease from which the ln lot -purchased a week ago, and It people Whom she had heroically volun was not delivered until yesterday, teered to nurse, were suffering, and also Some of the ho.p dealers look for a realized that to attempt to bring her o tro,nger,-mart ,f1d ,"ome 7" Salem would not only prove fatal. to talk of 3a cenU a poundre spring. Mi nfe water but would expose ev- They urge that the wortocrop is M. fl'Z'l?; J"VfTf,U i tv. hort; that England, after phasing erywu, ... . . .. "-- rfll nf th Horrtun nurnli.ii find Imftnrt. and she notified e"e" Tg the usual amount of hope from thl that vMis Bvewsier wa. to P 1 United States, will atill be short of It, Albany and cared for - at ber Mis. Mc- i PeauJreft,ent for the comln year bj Varv'i ex Dense, and that If there were any serious developmests to advise her and a. nurse would be sent te take care of her. "s-- '' Wednesday morning. Miss McNary states, Dr. Ellis again called her up and informed her that Miss Brewster had developed alarmlng-'Symptoms iand In slated that be waa going to send her to Salem, on the nuxt train. aaiss tc Nary told him that. In view of the char acter of the diseaae and the condition of tbe patient, be would surely not dare to do it. but he Informed her thatj he would dare and furthermore that h would send herj i Miss MeNaryj then became alarmed and notified Mayor Bishop of the status .... . 1 . n m A nfAfAtl or me case woo. in iu - 1 - . - . . - nonary , measure, ai nw "rr. ... " 7 . u" " v. . . ftni the Southern Pacific company io ro- v . . Brewster a. a pas- tracted to -deliver hop. to brewen .and sens-er and to Dr. Ellis not o fulfill his have -no : hops, either grown by them- rrtrner tril of prosecution. MJss selves or contracted for. are of coures rSL Peef IS "f ?hePn.looment diuraging the talk or an advance In examined 4nto Miss Brewster's condl- present auotatloniu ; : tlos she realist th treme gravity AGRICUTURAi: RETURNS , OF of the case "and notified Miss, McNary rBP at BRITAIN 1902. -that Miss Brewster could not survive GREAT BRITAIN, lWi ' the night wtthout lntuoatlon (the pro- . cess of Inserting a tube Into the larynx Acreage of Hops. . to prevent its closing). , Preliminary statement compiled from - After much effort Miss McNary suc- tne retUrns collected on the 4th of June. Its requirement for the coming year by 200.000 bales: while the Eastern' brewers who have heretofore used New York state - hops wJr -be compelled to puy- ohaoo- tholr tnrk In th Paclflfr coast. owing to the shortage in tne New xorx In view of these conditions, they sreue that hons will be in demand, and wrv nnnnd at this vear'l crOD will be required by the manufacturers before the next year's growth will come in and there will not be enough hODS to supply the demand during i that time. This conditlotyof affairs, some hop dealers aav. will nave a tendency to make firm holders of the growers 'who can afford to speculate, with tbe result tnat wnen irnriiah and ' Eastern . buvers invade the market, prices are bound to advance rirst.Tu)inar that, while the comoany would 'not acknowledge the legality , of the assessment, the taxes would be paid this year according to the new adjust ment without legal contest. On the other hand Assessor Lembcke says that the present agreement does not in any wise prevent him from raising the as sessment again next year. There are two other items on tne as sessment rolls which the board expect to develop Interesting proportions ne- e the end of tne weeK ana uie of the speech. Governor Taft said: "You can be very sure that It will nitlv tu a rnntir of a vear or two be fore the 'American uuty on Philippine products ' will be reduced to so small a figure as" to make It practically "free trade. Delays in Congressional action on the tariff, and postponement of the Hm. fn,r,'nAnii1fl.'Qftwmhlv are only lh niiirrawth of a conservatism due to a doubt on tbe part of many1 asto the real conditions on the islands; doubt I may say. which nothing so nuLnVl vw11 nlsnet as ' oulet nrOSCCU tlon of asXcultural and other pursuits and avoiding of useless political agita tion or the next year. , "The many questions requiring settle ment between the Philippine Govern ment and the church led the President and Secretary of War to direct me to visit Rome for a conference with the Pope, to see if a basis of settlement might not be reached. After an audi Then there will be no need for a f.j machine. "'''- e e " The way to get there other SO.Or.a cir culars into the hands Of the Immigra tion department of the Harrlm.m lines, and to do t quickly, is for eah Salemlte Interested to Uo his part, an I do It without hesitating. This wM probably be done within the next ft days...' ,. , ' - - " - e This is Peary's .last trip. 'He will ' make no more attempts to find the pole, lie will let it stay where it is. The "house hunters sre numerous. It j is very hard to find a house Tor renMn Ralem. and the rents on the alrfa.ty built are being raised. Thre mut l a lot of new houses built in Salem and suburbs next year. . Oregon Is the only hop country where the acreage 4s Increasing. Th 0 industry win bring Into Oregon this year over three millions of dollarsand probably as much as four millions. Yet i'k. rreon growers were btlng ad vised a few years ago to plow up th tr yards. . -.. -. -' - , The Canadian rolUtla has abolUhM the sord as a cavalry weapon. It wasn't any good either ftvr rarvlng or for paring corns, and whehKarl Pun dona Id caught one of his braveeaval rymen using the sacred weapon for a toothpick be demanded that the sword be abolUbid. before It was wholly di graced. This Informal ln. It should be rmtnbered. Is a matter of runutr, not history. - .1 J NEW NOVELTIES, Verv attractive afe the smokers' sets Mrs. C. E. Wolverton and Miss Edna sold all the way from 3.B0to 110. They Price returned from a visit to Portland Ust night. : , W J. Culver has returned from a Visit to Jefferson n business of an offi cial nature. . ' T. n. Kay came up from- Portland where ffe attended to some business last evenlngv - w Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Roberts wnt to come in silver and have -thrt-e piece, resting or a tray, - A new skirt hlJer is-.the Istert. It Is designed to lift trained skirts from th ground and costs $1.15. It Is abcut two inches long and has a spring clasp at eo h end hidden beneath a J-wel. One -can find exquisite lrnhes oft rale at low prices. "They are novelty tl ehottv. box and sandal wood ena O IM wcck ana uii mmv 1 .bu in thecase of the $15,000 assessment 1 ence witn tne upon he-Lowenbergr& Going Com-1 rererrea to. a wramn n w.u...-..-. pany. foundry property at the Penl- ana an.w. In the instructions, which included among other things the purchase of friars' land by the Government. "This answer, proposed that further negotiations be had between an apos tolic delegation andSnyself In Manila. With the hope of having less to do' in Manila, and by authority of the Secre tary. I replied by suggesting to the Tnn' thai fnrm of ran tract ta he signed In Rome, submitting the questions at lum to a tribunal or armtration to . I ivinaiit of two member. aQDOlnted by cases, end .relieves two by thU oovernment pains that every other known remedy I d the flfth to be appointed hy the has failed in and this is substantiated I viceroy of India. The questions were: r s ust-& a - - a ah aAl4 tKs tentiary and the levying of an assess-, ment upon the Salem Water company s .plant, both of which are expected to be vigorously contested. ELECTRICITY - SSBSSSSSSSSBSBSBSSSSSSBSBISBSBSS Remove the wretched symptoms of loathsome maladies and averts its dreadful effects. It cures many of the most hopeless cases. Portland yesterday afternoon for a brief bak hair, hat and military brushes visit to relatives. J mounted In sterling silver with stirrup. Prof. J . Hi Ackcrman went to Hills- saddles, golf clubs, bridles, bit and oih boro yesterday afternoon to attend the er srorty trlfies. To match are shown teachers' institute. '-' hand mirrors and dressing combs. Mrs. Fred Hurst departed for Aurora Very new and Iqualntnre ' tKwed. ... m ..1.1 . th novelties shown In the sections rte- yesteroay atiernoun lur . , ' , vat lKkets. friends and relaUves. v v- r," VZZIJZZZZ "ZT"" -si Mn.,8. A. Lee departed for herlf: . , ... ..c home In. Marlon last evening from a m Swedish mottops ap- visit to her daughter In tnis city. .... r rop.,ate to earh article. For the len- Mrs. Emma Watts, of Albany. passed tM ot (n, buyer the English trnnsla- th rough Salem yesterday afternoon en tlon of these mottoes accompanies cath ts iTi.k fn a visit to relatives. ivutv v w - - 1 gKjyvMLir. j -- Mrs. Ida M. Nixon returned to herl Found among the elabora-Wr book dls- borne" In Seattle yesterday oftemoon plays of the stores are new dlctipnortes from a visit to relatives in this city. designed for us of the office or home J. C. LindsayTtravellng freight and desk. While they come as low as 2S passenger agent of the Illinois Central, cents, the more expensive ones .are was a business visitor toaiem yester- 1 iirtirmuir, . ... $nym I bound with leather to match the desk Mrs. CathSrlne Lenon left yesterday lu7,"": , "... ...... ri, for Portland for a few days' visit to . r, " ' her son, L. G. Lenon, who resides Ia oir,warA there. ' l.ni.,nni. lw.ka Ilk. tuinhnnnler. A4torneys J. N. Brown. W. T. Biat- l ..... .. 1 . . , t -ina.a er and John A. Carson returned last I . DOwdet nuflt and beneath a place f . . kn iui, IA .... by the evidence of hundreds who have been cured by Dr. Darrln. i No' physician haa yet gained the reputation that Dr. Darrln has ob Ulned throughout the country by the wonderful cures he Is effecting, as the following cures will show: 't t Mr. Editor: For years 1 nave d vtrmt th nT-ln to b naid for the friars' lands'; second, the price to , be paid for the . occupation of parish churches and convents by American troona- third, the disnosition bf educa tion and chatiUble trusts. Including th Ran Jos College case. The con tract included a covenant that the members of the . four great jriigious Sir. jcuitor: tr jim a . - ... . ---- -- - . . ...w . .ii.r.Ka-oHna a.r. from I orders, who were all Spaniards, should MllIIwalHI Flu ls "si.syswws b-bs m - the effect, of fever. Through Dr. Dar-1 leave the island in two y'arf.rt"f iTT-.-i Atrai enre I am I the first payment wa. made for tbe ' " " . c 7LT L .H.r t.nd- and that only secular priest, or SwVrS mber. of thereguUr ., VITkTh. nfr vour read- I clergy should act as parish priests, ma and bronchitia. Refer your reaa f v....- arrA to slrn such sr. to meiat 0ervfINaar cont, excepting the last covenant. ax. 2 .kt.".".W. iJ to certify which he declined to sign; first, becanse - After much effort Miss Mcwary,su- the returns collected on tne fin 01 -une. 1 A w 'l"" ep-ated I U related to the administration of re- ceeded in finding a physician who mas 190V ,howlng the acreage under hops that I fcJJ""" matters not the proper subject tTrum ' . . " i.iklnlr I . w ... r Tr-o-lar,1 In wh rhlhv fir. Darrln -for gTanUlated - eyes. I ,, . . ).. . m ... ..aAiv t tntubaltiiEl n uoh muntr of England In wnlcn annaratus. Dr. F. E. Smith" who read-t hop. were grown, with a comparative apparatus, . . ...ff..lnrl . r um .mm1M1 and 1900: lly volunteerea ?o oo"- ' ' iinV 'i l im Counties. 1 1 y iwguin. - mw - ..1..'. aaaiatance. and Dr. W. 1 vuuiibw" M . . . Morse, who had gone to Portland ort business, was also notified by. telegraph of Miss Brewster's perilous plight. Be fore Dr., Smith could reach Albany, . .1 trim 1.1a. and before m ore itto,i... ...-.- .... iram which was delivered to h jn on tbe Suffolk .... . train at Woodborn, tne ' " " - r; j . w thai suss uremisi ..." was receiTru u.v - 1902 1901 ' 1900 Acres.Acres. Atres. Gloucester ! Hants .... Kent ...... Salop .......v a e a es , 4 2,003 ...... ..29.M9 125 4 969 1.511 S.779 48 2.183 1 31.242 ;u l a: 4 1.232 47 2.231 21.614 133 4 hv Dr. Darrln -lor granuiatea r.v. w)tih i have suffered over z I VSSS SV a mmw. -, - years. 1 have tried many pnysician mdiM. and have receiv- aim , ...... . . 11 111 u nn benefit whatever. . w. - can be seen and referred to as to my former and present condition, at my home in Dixie, .wasnington. To the Public: I hold it to be the cause of signing a covenant that would give' Just offense to Spain, whose sub jects the friars were, and as such were entitled to remain In the Islands under the treaty of Paris, and because the Vatican did not wish to give counte nance to what are regarded a. exagger- "Instead of this, however, tne rope ere ----- - . 1 . .. had died at 9 o'clock naa tnoaea wi "- deaths I lhe gAiem Total ...... ..W... 48.024 61.127 6103 Miss r'VBte '.onT; . The above is an official report from Hospital as a nurse -In ' "f'. .xJLrA of Agriculture of Great through her unusual aptaou.vw ...- "7 - , . . . . vi TrnmTT9?mm .tic , " . .... - ana tne . v. . - --If."To the public: x wm " 1 "instead or tns, nowever, tne rope , -"iflugy ot every roan w " uu, tnrougn tarunui iwinpi, - 4.8OO 4.83 1 tlxoug.h aome are ashamed to say theyhe intended to reorganise the church 4.029 3.944 1 bAve hn to an A4Vertlsing doctor. II , th uiMdn; to recall the frUrs now . i i ' ' I . . . . UviuivhittiMadtuli. .1. . f.i. nMllilrat Intermed " . . .nmi.ina future was making, a very ir in the - profession. Her home was In Lebanon and the re mains were nt to hr jv.eo;nr: ents at that place yesterday, where Jn- terment wiU be had. 1 v. mrm It shows a decrease of acreage since mmnJt . Q1 .MM Tt tS fVidCnt thSt the growers of England are gradually for one, am not. y wy im tne inanus inno i"""" ... . . .mi nndep Dr. Darrln". I Avinmr to th Institutes of their order. .t .i . nwt.tioai treatment he has o nrivid ecclesiastical education to been cured. Refer to' me at Union tn natives so that the priesthood Ridge, cut "county. Washington. (ultimately should be enUrel native, r " s . ts-rrtiri. i. ininxiiiM nriMtt of other na- - . . .. U..1.V. Itinnauir than floanlsh. chiefly from the " . . . si... 19 v.in asoiTTnitiwi Ktaies. into tn iinu. to cne jiautor; " I . ' , . Miss Peet; on account o..y" though th growth is not rapia ami in wntact with te dread disease in wu not b. The time will at tne nuBwi , ..nttiiinurv iiui.p .. . ? . T. -J lit remain SO Until I " . . ,,. tn.iinl nractii In quarantine ... ppm shA hinnr: v DiiiL-a ?. jvsmv i wa. - w getting out of the business. 1 had been a sufferer from rheumatism said that the money for the land would i ir nnrt ra of hons I ' - u " . . ... rina I . o th church, for the benefit of the i nam h rs s lss-tu s, . .ww - - - 11 sm.mssbsb -rwr. mv JUias.s,LFiii j w""--ib"-' - - In the state of Oregon, and the acreage fn this state i. constanUy growing, .....k .A Wowth is not rapid and aHdanger of spreading the same U Pnyiclan. In 1 interviewed regarding Miss . ease.: were highly indict .f; Theytaed .!f1S&f flan left the. parent u;--7' - mure .. , , and in this ease Oregon means practlc ally the Willamette valley. . Im : - alt month's treatment with Dr. Darrln has entirely eradicated It from my I live at La Camas, waan ana gldly answer all questions Ty ie. or in person.. . , tnvi " More Curss One Can Refer To. . John "Savenson, FarmlngXon. Ore gon, deafness cured. J. II. Wilson, Hist years, cured. ' ' . Rev. J . E. -Coeaoor, Portland. ; Or skin disease, cured. - A. Pool, Eagle Point, tr, neart TOUR OF INSPECTION r Secretary of State I. F. Dunbar and State Treasurer Chas. S. Moor left last evening for Portland, where they el.in left the. patient to ntr.. -----1 wer- joined by etate n .-.latI time, ina l 11c " 1 . miua . ana lomnrr 1 . rrMiini nrr iv. ... 1 ur. ' . 1 miU uiinrM. fulfy hlected her, and stated tnat wpnt to Ontario. M'h.ur cotrnuN jrn -r- - - - Cent,r Wash. several pnjwia-. . 1 . : I Portland, deamess J"1 , 1 tnoriiy to sew tn nu-. v .... Investigated by them, wltha ie w i 1 1 Pattee. Albany, ovarian I reilU, qu,tlon, and to Agree pon th- taking some step, intbe ma tier,- . I .A Bey - hIm w0n trouble, cured. . Vv U , quesUo. of chariUbl. andeducAtlonl 1 r f wirn TJaLxniir mivus -r i . .ba. as smAtfiirr or ui i tiaia ri ia vwAitist vii rrsesa in, aiiu . -i.-. This year was ""V ' .on riding for life. IS I w..n"" - '., tLI -,7, fc.r.. Tne uaiie- v "'-'--.-. ... ,7 Ncvff w. " k. fiUcovry dlstssM ot tne eye. , , -v- ntgouiHio. w Krnat catarrn. OtI"wi -ikwh"""-" 1 kiur, . - uiroat. cawriM. hiadl -ah th ri.fa is to be submitted with der and Wdn dlsTa: Hs prma- the sppVovalof the church. It will thus nenuy uW female 4roub.ee. cera- beaeen that rthBgh Uon. displacement P "T""'I ST" ",1 '.kI na.'has been aDDrored charch in the Phlllpnlnes, and not to th order, and he .finally reiterated what hit hn said earlier In the cor respondence. that no priests would be sent to any parish In the islands whom a majority of the Catholic of the par ish did not wish to receive. "In view of the unwillingness of the i 1 a . a m Muitrvt fr th Afflm iumn iwtmvi . . . . nlte removal of the Spanish friars, the secretary of war was nnwuung to n tr into . contract obligs tlon.. the rxt.ittniA lArninnt and the Amerf can Osnremment to pay such definite sums without farther investigation. . n .rrii ito recur to the Original v - - method of negotiation proposed by the Vatican through an aposioiic oniw, i to 1-1 the tsUnds with au- thorttv to sell the lands, to settle the ri rinttAs Chronicle. . to die. ana a wn, rwm 7n vear at the State Fair. Never ,eW Vs Kln'" New IlwMTPr i fn the tjy-t iearS In which it ha. consumption. Cotigh fCold beer ? held has such l-trge Jrowda at- u Drown. of Leesville, oeen nri'4 . ... .t(u atifh t a . . . .t. - ....im from asthHUU . t ,.i.!h such al . . jt.,s,a ae-onies from asthma, CU ' ..-- .fc. 0rCU ."v -------- - . m.m r wiitsis micavM 1 a . Awia sstAMrarviii nieuiLui a-" w oeen nn ----- ,t,t. atifh tenaea or;na tVmflnnt Improvements to ""l.tant relief, ana sw --- tumors, etc, . also I the sale of the tanas na. oeen spprorw rrrrk23oThve been made HwrUe. "I now sS dUtases , la and that on the question of the retorn r...w --fc-. r.Mt TJks marveiou I ge" - - - - ...... . 70o remains m , I Tneumbnia. Bronchius. 1 eithe es of con- ge.ito-unnary ana .. --JT W r h, io the narishes. the mat- ' ' . - a. 14 fat 1 ... ssiSTt niatlCMI UalU VsBa sfCM- I vs ' . " m. ...AiAs.a itruiu:uiLaM a bit nar s- k. - "- - s . a a a w - wMjea ksv eet " w . . 1 ...r.inn meumuiiusi - i nw-. . . .. ..aa.iis 1 MitriniPCfiT in ine bauui ui areUs:The i.rge.t irriga- Colds. , and ' ProT. iS Pi. of ech parish for a settlement 0n" enUVprls-e in Ma.bearcounlf.own; matches merit r au - ce, wal .Kl 0, no male dl-a. treated .M.awee a month or in . "" V " "r7 f - tlon enterprise In Maineur r; w. - ' tootttefi 60c canlsn from the noril, hank of iun,. Pro Stores. maas r n ss uu v - Maineur river, ---- for the powder. A mirror Is t In the ltd.. .: ;- ' juiss 1 jLrfjna, umiucu 1 tne corset ro s to ue muim 111 iuu banv yesterday, afternoon where she at-I departments devoted to the corsK anil tended Miss Grace Brewster during 4he tta acCeaorles. It Is Intended to make Portland. Miss Edna Peet returned from A! last hours of her illness. D. J. Holmes arrived from Portland last evening for a brief visit to his brother, W. H. Holmes, ana nis. wo sons, Frank and Webster Holmes. th waist blouse a little more across the chest and Is either a heart-shaped -piece of silk with an interlining of wad- Clng or oblong in shspe. Boms are fancifully embroidered and have lace Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bean, of Mar- or ribbon ruching around the edge and ... . I .. It .M.I ...lit. . n ..I..I hail'iU. Th.tf tlnl California, are in-the city, stop ping st the Willamette Hotel. Mrs. Bean was formerly Miss Leila Sanford, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brown arrived home-last night from an extended tour of the East during which they visited with relatives In Boston, Des sioines and intermediate points. Secretary of State F. I. Dunbar and sunt Treasurer C. 8. Moore departed yesterday afternoon tor Ontario, Mal- all are. filled with sachet powder. They are, worn pinned to the outsue or tne rorset'snd aid In giving the low, full busted effect so fashionable. j PECULIAR AND PERTINENT. . In the Oldroyd Lincoln museum In Washington one of the- Interesting relics Is the Bible which 1 was used by Abraham Lincoln's mother dally. This volume came from the press In 17f9. Thomas Lewis, a 25 year old Llbcrlan yesieraay atiernwn wr vn"". 1 negro, Is studying medicine ana surgery heur county, where they 'will Inspect the n the Kmergency .hospital at I-trolt, Snake river fish hatcheries. I Mich. He came there from Phlladel- 'tv- n f tr.halman. homeooathic i phia, and .ays hi. father Is chief of a r.hv.iMnn ho has been at The Dalles, I tribe in Africa, Oregon, for the past twelve-years, has General Andre, the French minister located here -for the practice of his 0 war, is seeking to improve the head profession. Hi. office Is -in 4he Hoi- gear of the French army. Th present man block. The doctor is an old tint? head wear Is considered to have con friend of Dr. It. - cartwngnu . 1 tributea in no small degree 10 tne ro twood. lately from Pennsyl- many rtcent case, of sunstroke vania. I. in the city to remain perm.- Among the most Interesting featurr nently, having accepted a position with of Southern Oklahoma are the remains the Barr Jewelry store. Mr. Harr of the grass' houses formerly built by some time ego found K necessary Ie the Wichita Indians, who. to a certain procure more help, to accommodate extent, keep' up their novel mode of their Increasing patronage, and have a architecture to the. present day. good man In Mr. Htanwooo, wno is 1 a wooden chimney stack ifo feet wactlcal '-watchmaker and Jeweler. f I high la In operation st Maplral. In the thirty years experience. , : I province of Durengo, Mexico., The in- ' . ' I terior is lined with corrugated Iron; and tirCTTTlf tJCT f C DTNflTNf. there sre platforms at Intervals to MR. W. D: CLAOGETT, OF SALEM. AND MRS. McFARLANE, OF . TURNER. TO MARRY. (From Thursday's Dally.) - Upon the affidavit of Carey F. Mar tin, last evening a marriage license was Issued by County Clerk Roland, to Mr. throw water on the wood if it catches fire. -v The adoption in Mexico of American styles In clothing has been very marked In recent years. Well to do Mexicans are discarding the old "tharro" suits, high eornbreroav and pointed shoes for American style clothing, hats and shoes. MORE MINERS RESUME. TT...-1.K...B. ta B.nt ". VH Lt ir lMn J . . ' - - - - . a. a w v.. . m mim . I " . . ' . - Wm. D.;0agget and Mrs. Elisabeth I breaker at wiiyamstown was ojeraie.i J .. Mniilrc. ?o case OUB I ! : a ... -4.aaam .iwt I i m-niiMjii iun .?wrftf ... . 1 . . w- n.i 1 1 !.ln at inf 1 . ... s .. w , - ... . lver, ..- -hn I vs. ranldiy jerama "'" 1 ti shed except j -. , . Djarrtioea. , 1 Th bt Sunday Statesman WW ne a i,l on ne wuoni '.,: un-, w - - -.,,. A, 1 i business relations wiwt- , . . . . ..n i.-i, tf Completed i"will be about five l side to side, arefrequenu ytnuc.M- j gVtrtcUy ohfldeUaL-.: et-' -Sotrg jtun X wMjmtox p-r. wnopper . length. Mr.Bronson "JS hl aii unsettled jnlnd.. - v ' , , . . ; ' , Irrigation of his farms near the moiri McFartsne. rh rrrwim.rtrrt In the above case has been a life-long resident of this city Is well known and respected ana tne hride.slect is - a resident of Turner where she has resided the greater por tion ot her life. The nupuais win ncrformxl at Turner, at 4s o'clock this afternoon, by Rev. Robert Ennls, pas tor of the Presbyterian chucrh, and the couple will take the evening train xrom that point for a brief tour to epper val ley points st the conclusion of which they will return to this city and make their future home. ;( AIM AT PERFECTION. Aim tt perfection la everything. though inmost things It is unattain able, however, those who aim at It and persevere will come much nearer to it than those who laziness and despond' ency make hem give It op as unattain Sblej Cheeterfield. v ' - If you' yesterday, and over 200 wagons of coal were handled. No interference ' was attempted by the strikers. The brenkrf at Lykens will be start d tomorrow and ran out the coal mined this week. I!oth buildings will be strongty guardel. There are over 309 men st work In the mines In the t.ykens region, which Is In the lower end of Schuylkill county. The Dalles Chronicle: At this par ticular time Oregonlans shoul 1 be brushing up on the Lewis it Clark ex pedition, reading clubs should take wp the subject and individuals resort to historical worss, so tnat ny wnrn our visitors from all over the Unlte-I States come out to interrogate us. we will be able to at least make a bluff at answering them. Those who have read Mrs. Eva Emery Dye's "Mc- Loughlln snd Old Oregon" are look I r ;,t forward to the publication of her ww book ort tbe Lewis A Clark ep-.lUlon. which is to be named "Th Connst." It is noi in press and will be la thi hands of the public by the first of No vember. LetI Llir.is, CUtescnda 3oi C.'.:.'t. . 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