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About Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1902)
i "vry Toe!.? j and Frtiaf If the ilAX IX'JiUiUISO COlIFjUiX ' ; K. J. I'EXPKicKji, Manager, hCX-A.-Bli'THiS One year. In inBfe..,.,.., ........ t-i vion.tbt. lu advance. .'........, IbrBC mouths, in advance .... H fut year, on time 1 00 -'0 1 The K'tKnua b M u vstairflahed frw Da! t faty-two year, and H norae autmcribers who rewired it nearly that lonr, and many who lime iwi ll a reiteration . Home of le ohjfct to haviBC tne rlr iin tinned i ii tune ol ei.irtiij 6( -ir njlwinution. Jor the benefit 1 titoe, and Iw mIiit ksbi ..'we ii ay i-onclmted to discontinue cat criptiona my wBett a-ttir-ea w ao AH pertou pajtnz r utiMtig, or i-ajiua; is advance, wi.l l.ave h l-nffi I of ttM9 (lulinr rate. But If I hey mo not mt i r . moti'ht, tbe me whimi:. a t-a.r, lirca.fter we will aeud th paper to ail r-Tf-inoible wroua wha order U, though tb-y may not wnd the money, with the naK:rtand that tlity are to pas $1.85 year, t c they ie atilncHritlon. mthiidi run mfr m lamrfi. lu onitr bat tbere Bay he no fniMin : )?r-min. we wU adep tiiis notice atacUmg . at ih !jm' Im the fjjT.. . CIRCULATION (SWORN) OVER 4000 It makes li.'a miserable, , ' lis su.'.'i-rtrs cat not because they wani tt, -bit j'tr 7 becau?a they w(. Tlx-y kiiow they are irritable and fretful; but tbey cannot be otherwi.s's. " Tbey complain of a bad taste la the mouth, a tenderness at tb pit of tbe stom ach, an uneasy feeling of puffy fulness, fcadacne, heartburn and what not. - :-' Tbo effectual remedy, proved by perma nent eurea of thousands of severe cases, is Hood's Sarzaparilla Uooo' iliXS are tit beet cathartic c --.. to a .. of TEN PACES. pfct tjr to be crKicIsed" for making uch a. statement, but we : are willing to abide the decision of events," In case as large an appropriation as is indicated Tnere' win ,d -no complaining atier the benefit shall have ' been fully shown. ;' Oregon has been taking a. back seat. allowing both Washington and Cali fornia to forge ahead. This is the time and the opportunity to turn the tide this way, -We have the room 'and the oppor tunities for hundreds of thousands of In order-to accommodate some extVajnewpeopIe and millions of new cap!' matter, the '-Twice-a-Week Statesman J taL of thl4Kuf contains ten iage. This will in a measure offset the six page edition issued on last" Tuesday. WHAT OF IT? SUGAR NO LONGER A LUXURY. I t I The people of the united states now .. I consume eight times as much -sugar -While the abuse of the "90" at Nw- iper capita as tney am in ine nrsi quar- i ifrf a la full swlnsr and i are read- I t-r- r.r tho hii Mniiinr fmir time as 'lnLlirZrr-dfy h enTf7ati "! much as the average per capita dur nation for great deeds: let us try to ln f decade ending with 1850; and remember that when - the sbul testing twice as tnucb aat they did in any year day came in the South and the call for J prior to Jf870. In the years .immediately curled darlings of society, the sO-caJIed carpet knlghtu of Southern aristrocracy " were the first to ' respond; and they were the leaders In many ai gallant charge and designers of many a "wuc- cessful campaign. Mobile, Aja-Regis- ter. ;' f ' Quite 4rue. But what of It?; It was a -foolish' conflict kept "up for a long time by the activity of these "curled darlings of society." They -were des tined to and deserving of Iefeat. The! "400 a-tNewjort mSy-do sometiilng as harmful and as destructive.- That i the trouble. Will. they ever do any thing helpful to mankind?- j ! . SOMETHING HANDSOME. Cme of the biggest things the next elate Legislature ' will have to ' settle will be that of an appropriation for the jtewis and Clarke exposition- In 1905, The people of Oregon generally Irf a patriotic spirit endo.rthe proposed ex monition, but how large an arpropria tjon they will endorse jis a matter yet to be learned. It la a grave question for settlement.-that of the use of the money of, a slate for anj; other than running expenses ' There are plenty-tnuf prece .dents though. ;it being a- general cus i t nations, tent amoifii both states ' and and '..Oregon will do . something. Al- hunv Df inm-rat. " I.- Oregon mus not content herself with in, nr paru woria.juag.ng proauguon, prior to 1825 the average consumption of sugar was jtbout 8 pounds per capi ta; in the decade -1840-50 about 1C pounds per capita; Jn the years Imme diately prior to 1870 the average -was about 32 pounds per capita (omitting the war years. In whlcfi the consump tion waa tight); from 1870 U 1880 it t averaged about 40 pounds per capita; from 1880 to 1890, 60 pounds per capi ta,; in 1891 the figure was 6 pounds per capita, and has ranged from 62 to 8 pounds per capltarslnce that time, the f gure for 1901 being-.- 68.4 pounds. This steady gorwth In the per 'capita consumption of sugar Is shown by some figures which the Bureau of Statistics will present In the next issue f Its an1 nual volume, the Statistical Abstract. The per capita consumption has been a matter of record during recent .years, but It has not been before practicable to compare the per., capita consump tion of recent years with that of earlier years and to note the-5 very rapid In crease- In the--quantity consumed by each individual of the country. About two thirds of the sugar used In this country Is beet sugar. : i This (growth in the : consumption of stigar Is evidently not confined to the people jof the United States. The in crease seems to have been equally rapid fiiiK.:y' to the existing cox 12: Irs S3. ' 'The Post ' tfaysrrrThe chief .trouble facing the Republican politicians is the fact that President Roosevelt's speeches are cutting off the sources of supply to campaign funds, present and fu ture." ' . ' ' : r'-, -' '. A party that has the people, behind it can do without campaign fundi. The voters know the way to the polls. It Is' question if the. known fact that a party has an' abnormally large ca.m paign fund does not do more harm than good. A poverty-stricken party can not wilt on a calamity platform, but if it has ' the copfidence of ; the .voters the fact of poverty does not stand in the tl.cir eye teeth cut. They ure t;-.t j Ins'Aa let ro 'their; gooj h'rs without i rnrMorlR? cooI tzlc'UZT lor . them. ., - So the man who gets iithe way of the band wagon, and attempts to keep the rrlce down" around" or below twenty cents a pound. Is likely to be run over nn.r lurnne-! on. - The wice HI not stavv there. There Is no use lor any grower to get excKed and want unrea-J sonable things.,' The consumers maj stay out of the market and get along with the least .possible supply-if there Is such a disposition on tbe part of the growers. But ; neither should any ! grower dispose of his bops at the prices the bears would like to get them for. IS. win . s X ; way of; success, -r t CUBA DRIFTING FARTHER AWAY. A few weeks ago a SU Lous Justice ruled that swearing through a tele-! phone was aggressive profanity. Jus. ' A" writer In the Mobile, Alabama, tiee Dooley, of Chicago, now holds that Register Wrs he believes Cuba wasp earing Into a , transmitter Is , dlsor- i DnnoiiAn i iii. tTnite.1 RtateMiderlT conduct.- The swearer thus re-I IIMI Vt kimiauiui W aae - . y three months ago than It is today. Re- buked pleaded In vain that jne was garding the situation from the point of hungry, wanted to telephone for his view of the Cubans, we will fincf that j dinner and had found the ear of pen- o'trorv Waw alltlnnal nf evnertmenf In I trai" deaf. Which lead a Wfltcr in self government creates new assocla-1 the New "xork Sun toadvise the man tlons and strengthens the newly-form- I who consults, the telephone to be Air ed Dolitical relationships. There is I bane and long-suffering. Does he pray The liniment bottle and flannel strip are familiar objects in nearly every hnttscholJ. They are the weapons that have been v.-x for 4 : - j, ,11 di,,,(;., aa n " about as effective in the battle with this Riant it L-: disease as the blunderbuss of our forefathers ' .,At won If! lf in mrxlern waffnre . J T Rhentnatism is, caused bv an acid, sour - ui t condition of the blorxl. It is filled with acrid, irritaUnp: matter that settles in the joints ruusclcs and nerves, and liniments and "oils nor nothing. tisc applied exttrnally can dislodge these gritty, corroditjin particles. They were deposited there by the blood and cart be reached only through the-blood. Rubbing with. - liniments sometimes relieve temporarily the" aches and pains, bot these are only symptoms which arejiable to return with every change of the weather; tb& real disease lies deeper, the blood and system are infected. Rheumatism cannot 'be radically and permanently cured until the blood has been purified, and no remedy does this so .thoroughly and promptly as S. S. S. : It neutralizes the acids and sends a stream ox ncn, strong moou to ine aueciea pans, wiwcli diswlvcs and washes outall foreign materials, and the- sufferer obtains happy rel ief front the tort u f i ng pai n s. S. S. S. contains nopotash. or otlier mineral, Init Is a perfect vegetable blood purifier and most " exhilarating- tonic. Our physicians "will advise, without charge, all.who v write about their case, and we will send free our special book on R hcumatisia and its treatment. - THE SWIT SPECIFIC CO, AUasta, Ca. . CS W dlfnculty, trouble, bickering, "recrlmln- -atlon; but out of It all grows this re public which will presently have a his tory. - These same difficulties and sac rifices will give rise to a feeling of pa triotism that wiu make independence a vital point. wun tne tuoans, .... Now, regarded from.. our standpoint: The longer w contemplate Cuba as a self-governing republic : themore ac- customed., will we be to take the situa tion as permanent. Moreover, the ad justment of our political and commer cial relations will be such that any al teration will bring loss to some Inter est. . Already we hear it said that "the sugar planters of Louisiana are now nearly all Republicans, but they will vote against any party that favors, the annexation or Cuba." This 1st but a beginning. to no purpoeeat the shrine of that pow. erfuldjvinity, (Central?" Is he cut off Imperiously Mn the middle of his talkffNevcr mind.- Let us be patient arid not wear out our tissues with im potent anger. Count from 1 to 500 or say the multiplication table. Tie greater than he that taketh a city.' There is I - no oy but calm. , And when you. sprin kle magical numbers upon the heat of I your temper, don't be rash ' and sud den like that hof spirit who, when an- J gered, ""wouldcount 100 thus: "One, two, ninety-nine, hundred, damn! . ARK. AND WASHINGTON. PORTLAND OSICON , . The scliool where thorough work is done; where the reason Is M '' SawaaBseBeaiBw" BSaBweWBBaw ' t. ? - . ' '.) - - j-. m,mmt always given ; where confidence- is developed; where bookkeeping is taught exactly as books are kept 'in bnsiness ; where shorthand is tnade easy ; - where penmanship is its best ; where hundreds of ; r SeManeaw wS"-eaaw e - bookkeepers and stenographers have been educated for success" in life; where thousands more will be. Open all the year. Catalogue free. A , Salem Republican who formerly lived in Iowa and knew Colonel D. B. Henderson quite well, says he does not believe the true reason of that gentle-j man's withdrawal - from the race for PHLETS TO THE . IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT OP THE ilARRIM AN UlNEsl " It will not do to repudiate Pretty soon there Will be I rvnirre h.t been riven tn the nubile: I protrdse, by commission or omls- other interests beside the (near Infer. I that Quair. iTsn.nnn .iitAnto1 : a I Slon. . a . . ... J"- MA V . 0 V.. . -1 , M ests that will antagonize annexation. downright subterfuge to cover what The domestic tobacco growing interest I was nothing more - than absolute de can oe coumea in me usi oi aniag-1 reat. The third Iowa - district was onlsts. Democratic for several years and was Accordingly with two ' strong and J redeemed c to the Republican party by merely a disposition to "do something, Rhe , must do something handsome. When Jhc great exposition' was held In Chicago the Oregon Iegislatuce appro. priated somethlngUke 150,000 for th tbare of .this atate. IJberal appropria Uons were made or Oregon's repre.-n- tation at Buffalo and at Charleston. of , total ,: from the figures which proves that the world is living better than ever, and that where sugar was regarded as a rare luxury a few years ago it is now classed among the common necessities. The people of'the United States particularly the work ing peopleare better clothed, housed and fffl than the tx-nnle rf anv niher ane isvu exposition at i o. u,inj; majr i naton. Thus K is not surprising that be made-t-o attract the attention of the they use more sugar than the others. whole world to the advantages of .this . . .... i .state- for Investment and settlement. It e-n "be made worth hundreds tif.taous hiH, yen; millions of dollar to Ore gon. It will take money to do the work properly, and a lot of money. There (S tiovpart of Oregon that will not receive benefit from the enterprHe There "is no interest 'wjrjhy; of mention la this fctate that will not profit temporarily or permanently. The Legislature this Winter can jtfford to be liberal, jit can afford to consider the largest possible I t,any Democrat Is IT IS NOT TRUE. The State Fair was a great hofce ra -- ing success. That was the main card. Kverybody.says - so. I Nevertheless the exhibits were creditable and there were a good many Interesting things for l-eople to see not caring for the races Albany Democrat. . It is not true chat horse racing was the mam card.nor is it true that "every body says so." ' Tbe editor of the Al- ' timount. that can be spared, and then double the amount. The Statesman ex- TV KOCK Baby -These are sweet words, but hw much pain and suffering they used to mean. " It's different now. Since Mother's Friend has become knovpi expectant mothers have been spared much of the anguish of child birth. Mother's friend is liniment to be applied externally. It Is rubbed thoroughly Into the muscles of the abdomen. It fives elasticity and strength, and when the final great strain comes they respond suickly and never taken Internalry. Internal remedies at this time do more harm than rood. If a There-are others, i The "main card" at the State Fair was the splendid exhibit of live stock. - It has been ' estimated that a million dollars would not 'buy all the fine stock on the grounds In- all de partments, i Yet there .were'people who visited the grounds and ffaw nothing but the horse races and Wa Wa, the wild man.. Perhaps the editor of the Albany Democrat was one of those. though we should guess lh he cer tainly must have seen the big woman from Missouri, if he was on the grounds. growing factors ' against annexation. one in Cuba and the other in the Unit ed States, tbe island is getting farther and faither from us each day. 1 -POST CHECK CURRENCY. Although the Post Check Currency bill failed of passage at the last session of Congress, there seems to be no doubt that the. measure can succeed In fhe ftrsest. man, ex-Governor Colonel Henderson's personal popular ity. Since his re-election for a sec- Ond or third - time it had come to be understood that nobody could beat "Old Dave,' so the contest was allowed to go by default; but this, year there was division of sentiment among Repub licans there, and the Democrats, seeing a. chance for. success, nominated their Horace President Roosevelt Is growing more conservative In his .' utterances con cerning the revision of the tariff. That Is right.. It Is a jnatter that must be approached1 with caution. That is what the leaders of the Republican party have said all along, and now air- Roosevelt Is talking the same way. coming winter If its advocates through out the 5 country make t their . desire known to their Congressmen. The plan pf having United States money so printed that the bills of small deuominr atlons can be converted - into -checks r.o.ror.i. r.i-. f Minin,.. i n The Eugene Register and the Port- doubt familiar tp most of the people by J fntl Da,,f Jourmtljire equally Ignor this time, as it has, been described with Boies, and CoIoneMIendersoa smelled a strong odor of defeat in the atmosphere nd crawted from under. That is the way the former Iowan sizes up the sit uation. ' Frankfort Moore, the English novel ist, says America secured a great bar gain in her purchase of th"iS Danish West Indies. - He says t. Thomaswlll become a center of American wealth. Just so. This Yankee nation la In the habit of making good bargains. frequency and in detail. The convene lence which It would afford, the losses which It, would ave to the, multitude who have occasion ' to send small amounts of money through the malls, doing ajvay with the trouble of secur ing money ' orders, unquestionably Hhat a vacancy left fey such a misfor- would be. in the aggregate, vast. The lune not snch a vacancy as is con- scheme Is so practical,-and so entirely jtemplated In .the"; law and cannot be 4nt of the. laws governing the United States Senate and of events' of recent history, - when , they, discuss the ques tion of Gayerrlor. Chamberlain having the appointment of a Senator from Oregon Injcase f a failure of the Leg- kstature to elect. They should know There are two candidates named Brown on the Republican slate ticket in- Pennsylvania, Win. M. for. Lieuten ant Governor arui Isaac B. for Secre tary of Internal Revenue. Affairs. The Pennsylvania Republicans evidently . . ..-....' like the color. J Many of the. newspapers of, the South are demanding a Southerns-man as the candidate of the Democratic par ty for President In 1804. A Southern man will be as easy to defeat as most any one of the isorthettn mm so far mentioned;- . ; - simple,' that the wonder Is that. It was not devised and adopted long ago. Al most every newspaper In the country has commented upon it, and we do, not recall one ttrat has found reason for opposing It.. Congress should at the coming session pass ! the bill; and give the business public the benefit of a really valuable ldea.-j-BuffaId Courier. filled by appointment of the Governor, This matter has been passed uiion. by the United 4tates . Senate -several times, an Oregon case leing included. 6ur Eugene and Portland brethrnare evidently not blessed with good mitrao- I T0iiniW.n ries Two Adamses find two ' Harrisons have sat In the Presidential Xhult, and an exchange rcintirks that there Is certain portly gentleman in Ohio who thinks that two would not be too much Burr's German Salve Heals quickly all cuts or bruiiei, draws soreness out of Isms back, n-i draws slivers- out cf flesh which cftei break off too short to puIL Sticks ii. sticking plaster. Try it and you wiM never.be without. By mail 25 cents, x . Lv M. BARR So. 120 State St. , Salem, Or. l I carry, oil kinds of Chinese drugs and medicines. Roots and herbs nature's medicine. Good for all kinds of sick ness, i. Cures opium habit. Good for the blood and kidneys. -'- : ; DR. KUM BOW WO, ' Jji Liberty Htreet, - Balcni, Orcp-n KwiLKfS' STALLIOM, "JEROMfi'' ' Wilt atand for marea tbe eomhif aeaaon at orr. oer of K-rrr an t Libert sheets, Kor pe liicr.te aud i arliculara caM on " S DR. W. LONG, Fhone Wfit- -4 : f:alemor. HURRAH FOR BOTH! CAN DO WITHOUT FUNDS. CAMPAIGN woman Is turplied with this Splendid -Unf- rnent she need never fear rising or swelling breasts, morninr sickness, or any 'of the d.s-omforU which usually accompany preg- The proprietor of a larg hotel In Tampa.. Fit.. write.s : "My wite had an awlul tim with her tirat child. During, her second r-rrnancy. Mother s Friend wis twd . and the baby was born easily before the doctor arrived. It a, certainly great. . : fWt Mather's Frwww at ; ' Srafatara. t per battla. : T2S EIUDFTELD EEGULATC2 CO., AtlanU, ua. - v 'rt far awr traa UliuUatcd book, Batora gaby u eorw.- The, New York Evening Post sup ports President Itoosevelt's proposition to so amend the Federal Constitution as to give Congress power, to deal de cisively "with trusts; on the ground that the American people, If so dispos ed, can ratify the amendment without any considerable delay. "The Ameri can people, says that Journal, "can be trujrtedv in the long run -to protect themselves against extortion aad to do justice to ati classes." . "In the long run is a somewhat in definite term. , There are people who contend that In the long run trusts will so . adjust themselves to the natural laws of trade as to cease to be a men ace to the great body of consumers. Whatever may be said of the result of a long run, in a short run the American people are patient under the: operation of trust-made -Jaws. The Sherman in-'4-trust law hiis bad a pretty long run. and the stimulant of a Presidential campaign was required to see If It can be made to afford in any considerable measure the relief it; was Intended to sfford. That law, as is well known, was the work of several of the best con- There is no reason for us Democrats to foel downcast. The Hon. Jerry Simpson. - - ' Us Democrats! ' So this wanderer Is home again and this Pop has seen the error of his ways. .. How can any Dem ocrat be downcast? Tom Johnson in his blood-red devil wagon -'-, whizzes along at the .head of the show. Jerry Simpson on his" bicycle brings up the rear. Hurrah for Torn! Hurrah for Jerry! Hurrah for Tom and Jerry! New York Sun. ' .... , '."'-- : : ..;' - Enormous quantities of lumber and piling will be shipped from Portland to North China during the next three months, and already a fleet of earrlers, Including schooners and , barken tines, has been chartered for the transport business. In addition to these ship ments, millions of feet will be shipped south, by water, and the Oriental liners Will, as usual, eairy awsy their average shipments, 3 ; : : : There is a lull In the talk -concerning the elect km of a Senator" next winter, Tne busy season will soon be over. howlver, and the campaign will be re sumed and wax more and more vlgor- ous. . No matter whatr. the bulls and the bears In the bop market do or say, the market is going to be a strong one. The consumers of hops the world over will need more good hops than there are In the world at the present time, and more than there will be before another har vest. There will naturally be a scram- ble sooner or later, for the, good hops. ('Judging from the general and Infor mal reports so far made, the day of a struggling State Fair is past. It is a state Institution which has demonstrate ed its usefulness In the spirit of emula-j tion which it has engendered for the! betterment of stock of all kinds, the im provement in methods of agriculture j and the many ways in which ft has The Presldont will have , toxremaln quiet for ten- days, says a dispatch from Washington. Not' a long time, but a considerable period for the Pros Ident to remain quiet -' . a The immigration department of the Harriman lines will maintain in Chi cago a lermanent exhibit of Oregon products. A most excellent Idea, and It will be productive of gocrd results. The liberal Democfals,r Bryanltes, In New, York declared themselves in their platform In favor of "the estab- , benefited the Industries of the state. I Hshment of an' agriculluralchool by Portland Evening Telegram. the. state for dependent children." t Oregon Is now "the first state to hold its state election and It was the first to elect members to the Fifty-eighth Con- It cannot be avoided. No sort of Jug-? I gress. , Oregon votes In June. Ver- SpalnIs talking of rebuHdlng ber s. , - r.avy. If she does, she will know bet ter nect time than to run It up against the navy of the United States.; -420 wan s . Portland, Ore. ATS. Tllcdho!, fylnirim. to Upper AlUna, Phono Pink 15M Ore. h Using j?; Money to Loan 1 On improved farm and city propei-ly at lowest rates. V ; THOMAS K. FORD. - . Oyer Ladd & Bush's Hank. ; ; Salem, Oregon. The Shooting Season gling or loud or small talk can prevent It. s The growers of Oregon have a lot of good hops to sell, The growers of Oregon, for the most part are" sensl blermen. 4 They are not spring chick mont," Arkansas and .''Maine are the three September states. Alabama no longer holds its election in August, nor Rhode Island in April. Ry the new Virginia Constitution, state "elections there will hereafter be In November. The salt trust has added SI a ton; to the coarse article. This is one of. tbe most exacting and consiienct-it-Ks t,f all the trusts. I 'resident Roosevelt must submit to a slight operation, on account of an ab- scess'bn the left leg, between the knee stitutional lawyers in tbe United States Per sale at DR. STONE'S drug stores, but It has steadily been "stood oft" by LOSING WEIOIir Tbeu your food In not belncr t.roiw rlv digested alid-tx-rfect littetioii aud as- siinilHlion are ewwritiatj to. thi pntting j 8,,d ankle, caused by a bruise received on of solid flesh; To bring about this I fit' tbe accident at Ilttsfieid, JMass. lie 1 eiiaiige ytu friiouM lake JJusutters Stomach ; Bitters. It will put the Moinarh In good condition and make dieffdion perfect. It abo turen Bfai ache. Insomnia, Vyptpsl and tlrcr and Kli sey Cesrstaiats. We utge you- to try Jt. ft sever fails. Y" lIOSrETTEU'S -STOMACH BITTERS will have to go to bed ami cease his strenuous work for a. week or ten days. This .will te; a ditappoInment to The people of the cities he was about to visit. ;:.:;; ;::;-; ''.. - . THE GREATER SALEM COMMER- , C1AL CLUB OUGHT TO PROCEED (AT ONCE TO REDEEM ITS PROM ISE TO FURNISH 80.000 MORE PAM- a Catarrh of the Middle Ear ProJuces dr-afnesp, causes roaring and crackling noises; makes your ears dis charge, causes ringing In your ears. makes your bearing worse some days than others. As the catarrh progresses there is a steady dlKagrecable ringing or roaring in the ears, due to 'tbe en, trance of catarrhal Innimmallon Into the eustachian tohei, whi''h tire two small tubes rnnnec ling the ears with the nasal canals, and entering the lat ter canals at a, point well back toward the beginning of the throat. This roar ing disappears only when the- catarrhal Inflammation in the. nop! and throat has been cur3d. SmltbaBrotbers' K. Ii. Catarrh Cure taken regularly will re duce and cure all catarrhal inflamma tion. Book on Catarrh free. Address fcmtth Bros., Fresno, Cal. .-.- i '."-...., Is about to oikii. and the Kalem d'un .Store is better treriarel than ever, to supply you with auythiug you may want in guns' and ammunition. We carry only HrHt-class goods, and when wesayllrsl-elaHfi, wo UK-un it,' vmww. In and iiisiicet our utock, and wcr will guarauU-o that vou will -e pliiiHHl. Ve are maklnt a mx-ciaitv of liiind loaled hlu-llH, ami we can i-ii-scletitiouHly recommend tliein to th- wiio appreciate tlie'Uft. Oursliickof tins is coiuDlete." ' We allow a ruir- elianer f o try a gun till liti U saliMficil, before making frtaytttent. Xie In nni gt a -oiy of the Oregon t'atuo Laws, a." f iji " ' We have a lin-t-tl;if repair"deart ment in connection, and warrant nil work.' .. .-'. '.-' The Salem Gun Store "231 Conicit rcial KU ' . visit Cft. JOnDAN'S CMCAT DUSEUn 0F-flI.1T0LlY liii aitttTSTuirtunics.cit. i CJt. JSSOSjJ-ClSIASt S OF M If - 'I ewI.IB fVmrMr ii I i rn t r 4 A C'AiTitT-n f! mtii 9rv pa Trjrw m r- tnal's rm mw bfea Jk Fitm Jw?tn aM cam VAffaU falP (A-usU N" ft f e. lor.oA a co. lost MriM m.. r. r m MiMniii.r, tf Legal Blanks, Statesman Job Ofhce. -f -a: