CASES READY FOR HEARING I - Litigation in the Supreme Courtis Up to ! Date f ;'-.- .- A LIST OF THE CASES NOW READY", FOR THE "OPENING OF .; THE OCTOBER TERM WHEN THEY WILL BE DISPOSED OFT " - i ; . (From Saturday's Daily.) There are now twenty-nine cases ready for; trial in the Supreme Court, ' as agalnit about .300 less than two years ago. The justices of the court nave worked faithfully and well to accom plish this; result, and they are now al most, up to the time when their desks will be cleared of all accumulated bus Iness. The cases ready for trial at this time, as shown by the bar docket of tne court are -as follows: l;.'-:: State of Oregon, ex. rel., !;F. O. Chamberlain, et a! plaintiff, vs. Henry ' St. Rayner, defendant; from Multno mah county. " i v -t J. F. Ross, trustee, appellant, vs. The City of Portland, respondent; appeal from Multnomah county. II. M. Milliorns, et al. plaintiff and respondent, vs. Caroline Clow, admin istratrix, et al, defendants and respond ents, and H. M. Grant, defendant .and appellant; appeal from ' Multnomah county, f - -, - . j State of Oregon, respondent, vs. Alexander Meldrum, appellant; appeal Arom Baker county. State of Oregon, respondent, vs. Wm. - Solly,, appellant; appeal from Baker county, i . ; ; r Isaac 11. Adams, appellant, vs. J. M. , Church, administrator, respondent; ap peal from Malheur county, Newton Hoover, appellant, vs.' Alice L. Harriett, et al. respondents; appeal tram Harney'county. ; ' State of; Oregon, respondent, vs. R. W. Deal, &ppelIant;wo cases; appeals from Union county. ' - , ; M. 8. Crossar., respondent, vs. W. D. Grandy, appellant; appeal from Union county. " ;.. 1 It. D. Ruckman. respondent, vs. The Imbler Lumber, Company, appellant; apleal from Union county. ? 11. D. Ruckmun, respondent, vs. Wm. Ormund; appellant; appeal from Union county. J. Leye, et al, appellants, vs. Wm. Frasler, j sheriff, respondent; appea. from Multnomah county, Stephen Williamson, et al, appellant, vs. North Pacific Lumber Co,, respondent;-appeal from Multnomah county. C; H. .Robertson, appellant, vs. T. T. Geer. Governor, et aL respondents; ap peal from Marlon county.,.. . J. A. I Baker, plaintiff, vs. . Williams & England Banking Company, defend ants; Liidd & Bush, objectors and re- spondents:. E. C. Glltner and PhlFMets cban, claimants and respondents; Ladd A liush; appellants, vsi X. 'AT' Baker and W. II. Odell, respondents; appeal from Marlon county. . State of Oregon, ; respondent, vs. James OuI1y, appellants; appeal from Linn county. -Yr'jr . J. E. Culllson, respondent, vs. F; O. - Downing, et al. appellants; appeal from Multnomah county. " t Wm. Deneff. administrator, appellant. vs." Edward Helms, respondent; appeal ; -from Jackson county. , Cynthia I. McCall. et. al. respondents, vs. J C. and Joslah Pprter. appellants, appeal from Lake county. . -. ; . ; F. B. Walte, executor,Jrespondent, vs. W. R. Willis, appellant,; appeal from Douglas county. ' , j 1 ' State 'of Oregon, respondent, vs. B. Durphy appellant; apical from Mult-. ) nomah county. ' P State of Oregon, respondent; vs. John kr.xy. appellant; appeal from Marlon county. , H. Trinwith. appellant, vs. Don A, .( Smithy respondent; appeal from Marlon county.t J' :'. K. cast.. aopeUant, vs. O. Duke, re-sj-ondent; appeal from Marlon county. United States Mortgage & Trust Comiiany, respondent, vs. Henry MeClure, et al, appellants; appeal from Multnomah countyl ; L Ma M. Duntley. administratrix, sp . peUantj vs. Inman. Pouison Sc Co., re spondents; appeal s. from Multnomah county.! -i ; ; - ,,, Nany Carter, appellant, vs. Miles S. Wakeman, respondent; appeal from Jackson county. ir . Winchester & JVlaln, respondents, vs. lluldaH E. Hoover, ;et al, appellants; - appeal, from Douglas county. Pacific Coast Biscuit Company. ap pellant; vs. O. A. Dugger, respondent; appeal from Linn county. A. T. GILBERT'S RESIDENCE . SOLD TO S.1 A. MANNING, THE HARDWARE MERCHANT , ' j DEEDS RECORDED. (From Saturday's Dally.) The home residence of Mr. and Mrs. A T. Gilbert, on Wattr street, inthis '., city, changed , hands vestvday afUr- noon.'and hecame the property of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Manning, the considera tion being $2,494. Mr. Manning, the purchaser, is a member of the firm or Manning & Ferguson, hardware mer : chants; who recently removed their stock from Portland, and heiwlll take up his1 permanent residence In Balem. The drod was placed on Record day arernoon. Five other deeds . or tranter to Marlon county real Hte I were filed for record yest-rday. the agttregBte considerations of wn,ch;0f: cl'.jBlve. of the Gilbert deed, was 84jv. They follow; -h if? ;' ' Ohs.-F. Leatherman and wife to; Wents-l Kohut. 4 ; acres in sec tions H and 36.. t 6 s. r 1 w ; - wd ........ ....... Henry and Rebecca Hepner to Kate Hlll.'lOO acres of James Hunt and ' Thomas L. Fine. d kv 8 s, T 1 v wd ...i. A. T.'snd Mary E. CHlbert to 8.. A- c Manning and wife. ne lot In WK No. 60, of Salem, wd.. z' Alfred and Lucfetla Savage to George Cooper, lots No. 8, - H. snd 12. blk B. Savage's addl- tlcn to Salem, wd. fW J. W. and Emma Ebner to Peter Relschman. lot No. 8. blk t. Palmer's addition to Salem, wd aw fcachel a. llcUntock and butband to Carey E. Lawrence, lot 14. blk li, of Scott's Mills. Wd 119 Total U.94 ALGElNA CANDiDATO. s ' GRAND RAPIDS, i- uih The candidacy of ex-Secretary of War Russell A. Alger for United States Senator to succeed the late James Mc Millan was endorsed today, by the spe cial Republican State Convention called to select a candidate for Supreme Jus tice to succeed the late John D. Long. ASPHYXIATED BY GAS. SAN I FRANCISCO. Sept. 2 Louis Anderson and his wife, proprietress of a lodging house at the corner of Broad way and . Powell streets, were found asphyxiated today In their room. . THEIR FINES ARE REMITTED " ... . , Gov. T.T. Geer Exercises Ex ecutive Clemency in y-. Two Cases TWO ILLICIT DEALERS IN WHIS KEY.. IN CURRY COUNTY. CON VICTED AND A PORTION OF THE PENALTY SET : ASIDE - THE JUDGE'S RECOMMENDATION. u (From Saturday's Dally.) Gov. T. T. Geer yesterday granted a remission of fines in the cases of two men, convicted of selling liquor with out a license In Curry county. - The men were Charles Wooley and An drew. Olsen. and both pleaded guilty in the Circuit Court, ' before J. W. Hamilton, and were convicted. to pay $200 fine each. The Governor remit ted one-half the fine of each rnat upon the petition of a number of cltliens of Curry, county, and the urgent recom mendation of Judge . J.1, W. Hamilton, who sentenced the two men. Judge Hamilton, in his letter, says; ? ; "At the last term of Court, August term, held by me In Curry county, two persons pleaded guilty to selling spir ituous liquors without licensetherefor, namely, Charles Wooley and Andrew Olsen.- 1 Imposed a fine of $200 each, this being the lowest fine under the law. I have been .informed that each has applied to Your Excellency to have a part of their fine remitted. I have examined Into each case, as best I could and have talked' with the District At torney relative to the propriety of re mitting a portion of the fines. , "I am of the opnlon that the ends of Justice will be subserved by remitting $100 of each of said fines, and would recommend that If your excellency deem proper ruch action be taken. T think, in th case of Wooley, he was rather Imposed upon by others who were using him to make sale of their liquors.. He didinot sell for a great length of time. He Is poor and unable to pay the $200, and must be Imprisoned and kept at the expense of the county. One hundred dollars. I think, will be, and I believe has al ready been paid, f As to Olsen. I do not know that there Is ; so much can be said in mitigation.' : But It. would not appear that there Is any- very strong reason for; Imposing the full penalty in his case. I take it that they have each had enough of the unlawful business. , I believe that It will not be a mistake - to remit this , much of their respective finest A NEW ADDINGMACHINh INSTALLED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK FOR USE THERE. (From Saturday's Daily.) In County Clertc J' w- Roland's de partment a new machine has been in stalled which is known as the Arith mometer and Is a most wonderful piece of mechanism. It is the latest Im proved machine for the rapid addition of long" columns of figures and it Is ab solutely accurate In the work which It . ' . m ilit. has been construrted to periorm. nun the use of this machine one Is able to add the most difficult column of fig ures and. as It Is constructed with a combination typewriter, the whole col umn of figures is transcribed upon pa per and the total placed at the bottom. The machine Is capable of comput ing any sum up to 909.93,999. and when the total Is struck, by merely pressing a lever, the total may be car ried forward to the next page. One of these machines has been In use In the office .of the Secretary of State for several months 'past and has bee found to give the best of satis faction and absolutely Infallible in its work. ' It Is only placed In the clerk's department on trial by the manufac turers but, as there Is much need of a machine of this character In this de- n t in footing the totals on the assessment rolls It Is quite likely that It will be purchased oy me io"' court, ': . THE PHILIPPINES CENSUS.' . n,tft'nmv ent J President Roosevelt has signed the rder provid ing for the taking or the census In the Philippines, in accordans.! ; with the terms of the Philippine act. passed at ... rnnlrrmd and - UPOB the certificate of 'the Philippine Com mission that the Insurrection has been suppressed. f : ""t ;r"ri rl" ;, : ; -NOTHING SUCCEEDS , - ii r to w The Oregon Fl're Relief AssocIaUon has been a success ever since it began business in January. 1895. and Is now growing faster than "rJfor! , Its annual report of December $1. . . . ..In In inmunt Of In- 10 percent more in ";;, any previous year. It "JSJ th(5 rear amounting to iza, dURnl S5IT- mutual Institution which furnishes the best of Fire Insurance Ct. further partlculaxs. sddres A. C. rn"r secretary. McMinnvllle. Or lfn oMf yreside In Marton eminty. egon, or ir you i Johnson, call on or address r. (agent) Sslem, Oregon- . iLeM BUnks. Ststesraan Job Office. WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN'. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER .29, ISO. PROGRESS OF HOP HARVEST Conrad Krebs Jakes In a num ber of His Con- . " - tracts THE FIRM OF KREBS BROS. HAS OPENED A. SUITE OF OFFICES f IN THIS CITY AND WILL DEAL IN HOPS HERE. t (From Saturday's Daily.) ' Conrad Krebs, of the firm ot Krebs Bros, arrived In this city yesterday morning from an extended tour of the district during which he was engaged In taking in a number of early hop con tracts and reports good - progress In baling in all parts of the district, stat ing that nearly all of the growers were In the midst of this work and that bal ing, generally speaking, would be fin ished In about one month. i Mr. Krebs is Aery reticent and mod est in regard to his business affairs, but when pressed by a reporter during a Interview last evening, ,he finally ad mitted having recently purchased the twenty-seven bale lot of Fuggles, from Gilbert St Patterson, at 23. cents, per pound which is .the highest price yet paid for th new crop. The three Krebs brothers, Conrad, Leonard and M. W., have Just com pleted the harvesting of their big crop of hops on their farm near Brooks, Trom which they realised 900 bales, and have moved into this city where they have combined and opened up an ele gant suite of office rooms in the Eck erlen building, on Commercial street, under the firm name of Krebs Bros and have entered the field and will en gage In buying and dealing, in hops generally - on a large scale. --These three brothers are all well known In this c My and throughout the surrounding country, having been rais ed near Salem, and have all been en gaged In the hop business for the past ten years; have all been associated with some of the most prominent firms of dealers in this city In divers capa cities for a number of yers; are well acquainted with all of the growers in the state with whom they will trans act their business, and there are few, if anV. of the local dealers who are pos sessed of a better understanding of the hop "buslsess," even to the minutest de tail. They are all wide awake, in dustrious and enterprising young men of exceptional business abilities and a prosperous business future la certainly ins tore for them. Valentine Loewi's Sons Company, of New York, in discussing the hop situa tion In their . Producers, Price Current of last Saturday, say of the hop situa tion: ; - . ' " ;; ' , . : Bales Receipts for week. ... . . ". . . . . 9M Receipts-from Sept. : 1. i .. .. ,.14IT Receipts same time last year.. 69$ Exports to Europe for week.. 16 Exports from Sept. 1.. .. .. .... 27$ Exports same time last year.". . . 9l Imports for week.. .. ....... .. Imports from Sept 1.. ... .. ... .. 29 Imports same time last year.. .. ! 34 Our local market Is still In an unset tled condition. Supplies of new hopST are coming forward slowly and stocks of 1900 and 1901 hops are small and in few hands, but brewers are apparently not needing many goods at the moment and are disposed to hold oat and await developments. Dealers are Interested to some extent, but with many ther. is a feeling that prices are starting high. Influences of a bullish charac ter are afTectinsr the situation, however and there Is much uncertainty as to Just what course the market will take In the near future. Harvest In New York state Is completed and the crop Is estimated to be; about 23.000 bales. Growers are In no hurry to market these, and while a few small lots have been picked up at 28 29c. no Import ant purchases could be made below 30 cents, and some of the best lots are held higher. Picking is nearly com pleted on ihe Pacific coast and It seems probable that the yield will run over 180.D00 bales, which would make the crop of the United States about 203, 000 bales. Early In. the week some purchases were made on the coast at 20 cents, but later the price Jumped to 22fr22 , cents. It now looks as If England wlll(. io"t pick over 325.000 to 850.000 cwts perhaps the outside fig ure Is too high. The German crop promises to be a very heavy one." but late cables report some advance owing to considerable sales to London and New York. These goods are being rold here at 35 cents to brewers, and dealers have taken on a numberiof lots at a cost of about 32633 cents. In Nets- York. - -State. 1902. seedlings, per lb.. 31, state, 1901, choice, per lb.. ..26 State. 1901, prime.. .. ....24 Ftate. 1901. lower grades.. ,.21 State, 1900, choice, per lb.. ..18 frUa-te, 1900, lower grades. . . . . .14 coast. 1901. choice, per lb. .25 33 f 27 ?25 ft 23 fcl nn Pa. coast. 1901,vprime. . Pa. coast. 1901. lower gradfs Pa. coastl900. cholcet per lb fa. coast 1900, lower grades State and Pa. coast, old olds .21 C23 .18 .14 . 4S 19 on tio AS KFOB PARDON. : INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 28.-Arrange-ments were completed tonight tor the presentation tomorrow to the Board of Pardons,: of 'an Imposing petition for the release of Franfc llamilton. a far mer sewspaper man now serving a sev- en jars term in inc itihkihwij the killing millionaire. of Leonard uay, a juj CASTOR I A Tor Iof&ats ind ChUizvx, rh Kind W Mm Ahrajs Bcf Bears the oAtttrv of BRTAN TALKS. GARNET. Kas. PepU M. William J Bryan ipoke to l.K people here thlt morning from the rear end of A ,Sata Fe train on his way to Kansas City. His theme was the Congressional elec tion. He said the Republicans desired to secure a majority In the next Con gress so they could pass the Fowler bill, which he declared Is designed to repeal the Declaration of Independence, and give the trusts an opportunity to loot the Philippine Itlandju STRONG-YOHE WEDDING. BEUNOS AYRES. Sept. 2S. If ob stacles can be overcomei-it Is believed that., the. marriage of Putnam BradJee Strong and May Yohe. who-artived here September 7, will take place next Saturday. It Is said, 'however, - that the couple will have obstacles to over come, and the ceremony may be post poned. - - THE ILLNESS AND DEATH Of Pliss Brewster, the Salem Hospital Nurse,, at Albany DR. ELLIS. THE PHYSICIAN AT TENDING THE CASE. MAKES AN EXPLANATION HE DID ALL IN HIS POWER TO SAVE THE PA TIENTS LIFE. , ' (From Saturday's Dally.) , The. sad death of MlssBrewster, the Salem Hospital nurse, at Albany, on Wednesday evening, and the resulting discussion of . the matter of the treat ment received by the young lady. Is attracting considerable attention, es pecially In. medical circles. Dr. Ellis, of Albany, who treated the ease, and who has been criticised by Salem phy sicians, and charged neglect, feels keenly the criticism, especially; since as he alleges, he did all In. his power to alleviate the sufferings of the young lady, and to. save her life. In a con--ers'tIon With the Statesman office, last night, by long dlstanct telephone. Dr. Ellis stated that he had done all In his power to give the patient relief and to saVe her life; hat he had neglected his practice to care for Miss Brewster, as It was Impossible to at once secure a nurse, and he devoted all of his tfme to the young lady. In speaking of the case and the care and treatment given the patient. Dr. Ellis made the fol lowing statement: ' y "I cannot believe that any reputable Salem physiclani has criticised unfa vorably the care and medical treat ment given Miss Brewster, as any Sa lem physicians, whose opinions are of value, will remain quiet until they know what they are talking about. When Miss Brewster, first consulted me, Tuesday noon, a diagnosis b?f tween diphtheria and follicular tonsl itis was not possible. The latter dis ease has prevailed somewhat here. In order to be sure, however, 1 at. once submitted a specimen from the throat to microscopic examination,, and found Hit Klebs-Lotfller bacillus 'd'phtherla, and used the same evening 300 units of antl-toxlne. Next morning, finding an extension of the disease to the larynx-and trachea. I used 2000 units of anti-toxin, and 2000 Wednesday even ing. She was unable to swallow, so that all general medication was neces sarily administered hywdermically. h would have attempted the Intubation of the larynx, but there was no Intuba- tion set here. I 'phoned the Salem Hospital to send -a raiysician with an intubation set, but was Informed by Miss McNary that there was probably none in Salem, either. Dr. Morse, how ever. Would have arrived on Wednes day night's overland, but the patient's death occurred In time to intercept hini. During the treatment of the case I gave up everything, and devoted my self as physician and nurse to tfie care of the case, until the arrival of the trained nurse from Salem. The Salem Hospital Was repeatedly advised of the progress ofNthe case, A local physi cian of experience was called In con sultation. I have had extensive ex perience in the treatment of the dis ease, and know she was given the best care possible. Death was caused by obstruction to breathing, and to pro found septic shock." Dr. Ellis regrets the death of the pa rent as much as do the Salem physi cians. TheVuns" 'aoy wa not among strangers, for she was raised near Lebanon, in. Linn county, and Dr. Kills was for years the physician of Miss Brewster's family, knew her well, nd took an Interest In her welfare. The Albany Herald Informed the Statesman that Dr. EHi threat to send the patient to Salem was made for the, sole purpose' of securing the attend ance, from i SWlem, of a competent nurse to care for Miss Brewster. That Dr. Ellis had made the threat to send Miss Brewster was acknowledged, but It was urged his motives were the best.' He himself was worn out in caring for the patient, he desired the help of a nurse to care for her, and , as h coufi not secure help In Albany, he naturally turned Mo the Salem Honpital foras sistanee, and suggested that if a nurse could not be sent him he would be com pelled to send the patient to the hos pital here where she could be cared for. ' The physician. It was stated, did all In bis power for the pa-tient, and would have saved her life had h been In pos session of the apparatus for Intubation. Ir. Ellis stands high in professional circles in Albany, and his friends there ftyiieve that he has done all fn his pow er for the unfortunate young lady. STEEL TRUSTS VICTORY. TRENTON. N, J.. Sept. 2S--Justlce Van Sycle. of the Court of Errors and Appeals, today filed a written opinion In the United States' Steel Corporation case that was recently decided by the court' in the corporation's favor. Tb case before the court , was the suit tu stituted by Mrs. Miriam Berger. The opinion filed sustains the constitution ality of the act 'of last winter under which th corporation, undertook to convert 32W.KW.fi0O worth of preferred stock info a like amount of bonds. The opinion. also holds that the procedure followed by the corporation carrying out the conversion' plan was fwllyau thorixed by - the gtnersi ojrior?tc4n act. This is a jromtlftt victory for the United States Steel Corpors tion- ) MMs1MMMMMMMMMsss1MMsMsssssssss : The Statesmaa Pub, Co. has on band jeveral hundred copies of the OREGON CONSTITUTION. The price is 10 cents ach as long as they last. WANTED 23 OR 30 GOATS ON shares. Good range. Address J. M. O'N II. Salem, Route 8. ' HOPS FOR . -t SALE ABOUT 4.000 yards of hop cloth, in quantities to suit. at cost price. Call at F. Levy's. KREBS BROS, HOP DEALERS OF fioe in Eckerten building. Commercial street. Salem. Or. lhone Main 131 WANTED Eggs-and country butter; 7 pay highest market price cash. Sa- I em Creamery Co 225 Cominercial street. L1LIENTHAL BROS, HOP MERCII ants, 1L 3. Ottenheliner, manager, office N. E. corner Conmrclal and Stat streets (upstairs); phone Main 4SL ' 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. Z'A Lib erty street, Salem, Or. REPORT CARDS Our school report cards are printed to fit the school register. The prices are: Twelve cards for 10 cents; twenty-five for 20 cents; one hundred for 75 cents. Statesman Publishing Co., Salem, Ore. k MONEY TO LOAN ON IM.PROVED farms anl city roperty at per cent , per annum; no commission. Please 1 call on or address Eugene Breyman. - Remember the place, 270 Commer cial street, one door north of States man office. ' ' "v !-''- OSTEOPATHY. OSTEOPATH YDRS. WYCKOFF & ALBRldHT Twenty, months gradu ate of the American Scholl of Osteo pathy snd A T.' Still Infirmary. Dr. Wyckoff km the only gentleman grad f. uate of osteopathy in Salem. Prac " tice established in, Salem since 1S'J3. Hours 9 to 4. Phone Main 2721. Odd Fellows Temple. - - - PHYSICIANS AND SORUEOa. ' DR. A. E. TAJIESIE. PHTSIOIAN and Surgeon. Rooms 1 and 2, Mc Cornrk Block. Salem, Oregon. Con sulfation French and English. Calls answered promptly day or ntghl. Hours '10to 12. 2 to 5, and 7 to 9. Phone Red 3: ' VETERINARY SURGEONS, MMMMs's'MMsssls,iMlssssssssssss- DR. E. E. JACKSON. VETERINARY Surgeon and Dentist. AH disease of domestic animals treated at my hospital; by. the latest Improved methods. Diagnosis and lameness a specialty, having taken a post-graduate course In this special line in 1900. 18. years a Veterinary. Office at Eklplon & Jackson Sale Barn, South Commercial street, Salem, Or. Phone Red 2011. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. To all whom It may concern: Notice is hereby given that the under signed has filed his final account of the estate of Hannah W. Roberts, de ceased, and that the eounty court fr Marion . county, Oregon, has set the same for bearing on Wednesday,' the 15th day of October, 1902. at 11 o'clock a." m. of said day at the Court room of sail court in the county court house at. the "city of Salem, In Marion coun ty, , Oregon, and that said final acount and- any". obJftlons thereto "will be passed ujon by the said court attsald time-and place. '; Dated at Salem, Oregon, this Scpl tn lier 13, 1902. - , GEOROI-; R. If. MILLER. Esecutor of the Estate of Hannah W. RotK-rts, IJecensefl. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF ' FINAL ACCOUNT. N'tlce Is hej-Hy given that the un dersigned has filed his final account ss administrator of the etaie of Benjamin II. Bradnhaw. deceased,! in the county court of Marion county Oregon, and that said couri has, duty; apjMHnncd th 31st day of 0 tober. 192. at 10 i'rm k in the foren.ocn as the time for, hearing any objections to said final account and for the final settlement of said estate. JOHN W. REYNOLDS, - Administrator. OREGON EXCHANGES Albany . Demo' rat: Harry E. Lounsbury, of the B. I., was In the city last eyenlng to secure the splen'Hd Linn county exhibit at the State Fair for ..exhlbltlrvg In the East. anl. of course the, county court, which' wns the Jars, was only too glad to grant, he permission, and thos who have charge f the fruit concurred at ome. Twenty-eigM differ"nt varieties In large Jars i"n at the Fair, besides sev eral other Jars, will be sent from .Al bany by Mr. Lounsbury to the big corn carnival st Peoria, III, where Or egon has been granted tn feet square. Besides the Albany frnlt the grain and grass exhibit of the O. A. C wltl.b sent," and erhsps a few things from other counties. The eshiblt. sffr the comHetlon of the mrn carnival will b etaken to a big carnival at Chicago. Eugene Ouard Mary IMIUT, daugh ter of Dr. 0n. O. H. Ie3ar, while go ing along the street Chls morning wa seriously bitten on tb- band by a vl clmis d"g. , A laiy living near by who witness! the eweurrence, look th'e lit the girl Into her huse and laved the wound with turpenHlne, thus avoiding serious results. Orval Star: H'p picking for th season of 1902 has ii"d and "the many workers have returned to their homes. We learn of no yards having failed to gather thHr 'entire crop, nor do we learn of an- mould. It was, without question. . one of the most succc-snful years, for all concerned, we have ever had. -..i; Legal Itlanks. Pttstssroan Jab Office. LersI Blanks, Stttesman Job Offle " OH. Cr GEE V:0 Wendsrful Horn Treatmsnt. This wondcrftd CM DM doctor la cl!e great baun cures people w4tl"" peratton that given up to tlie. f csrea- with tlio wonderful Ctiti" herbs. nwts. Iu., bark and veisetKblos, ik.i mr miintlv nn- knewa te medleal science Is this country. Through the use of these hrmlt remo dies, this faroons doctor knows the seUa ef ever 0 dlffent remedies which tarn SuCOsfuUy uses tn different dif"'1 lis guarantees o crw awmi wine, throat, rheomsttaro. servousnewN ctomarh, liver, kidney, bladder, ions is troutU. lost roahxt. sJI tirivu d '""-; has hundreds c wnumonuu Call and see htm.Coutttln free. T tlents out of th city write fr blank and circular. Knciose stsmp. Addre Ti"; (M Wo Chtn lStlclnev;o.. nir.i Street. Porllaad. Oregua. Mcnii..u tUla .paper. The Hotel Monterey 501.I.VKR CtSUK.K. Prop. milet north tt Ntwjwrt, Yutn Hy. Sn iniv will n. r -, " Kronnd en l&i-MtU I U ot wl d u"t irtter trrn. iMkl bona tutttrw st reoil'l raien. l4t nt ten tn l'fh .xt ml tlhiDK !. 1 1 mtsiitK iltin varvM of ( hoU-L. ; Kootna Uh nule or dnl.l.- Monsr krvptnt hnitiu tt wtnux). Ilu,li Wpvr f f per eek. : i. Car Load of FzncltiK Direct from faclry at KPKCl A , prices. Car will nrrivealut Out. LVIli. I'lac your order soon to Mfitte 1w ' WALTER MOHLEY . Sslcm Fnce Work. t9 HtaU trrt. L. M. Kirk General Insurance Special ntlentlon piveti to in.-urlntf tirain, Hojis ami Fruit. rjcvcii OKI Hi-liable Com"nnIi-H . SilOCAMiimcii'laltst... : Halctn, Oivgoii Capital Normal School ratl term JcitH nil. Monday, HcL in First National Hnnk Ituildink. Full normal mid AcaUcmic cortrMit Address,. . J. JvKraps, Prln. . rvilcin, Orcjiin. Loans AT CURRENT RATES. 1 tNStlRAKCE. JtONDH. IRIOAL ESTATE. V. ROZORTH IttlOS. 292 Commercial street, Halciii, Or. A Full Line V.r"' W have enlarged .ur sts-k of (Miiiia. (iive tis ji tall. , THE VARIETY STORIU t Court Sc. Annors M. Welch, Vn Salem Iron Works II. M. LDGAR, Man. r All Kiii.ls of Macliint'WorJc, Cast- itJil I'HC.'.... . h - Hop ami Kruit I)riiT Klovt M. In Every Print Shop There Is The Devil to Tay ..... snd Fiesfdcs him,, we have to pay s forcVof oyer 40 men, who are employed In lb several iiii rt Oients of otw establlstiuii'nt In printing of various kinds. Every thing printed here, from call ing card to a newitpaiwr. Will you Torue one of our tMitrons sod help to promote home tuaua-, fsctuiiDg? TATEMAN JOB OFFICE Phont Main 204 1 3C m CHicMftTtte rnaLiiM rEfJnyROYAL PILLS M'tfTVeA Mi Km mm mm" " I 1 .k. m4t,mr. M-f-. mH fc-.,.. ,... ikj lr tmrm Mall. !. - r n !((. 4 hi Mmlmn HMrii I'N.kA.. " W.;S. C STONE, M.D. Vr riionairron of It A STOIIE'S DRUG STORE w 0 8ALF.M, CHL The stors (two In numU r). are lo eated at No. 235 and 27. Commercial street, anj are well stocked with a complete line of drujs. and rr.i Icings, toilet articles, prf urn-ry, brushes,, etc. PR. STONE. Has had Home 25 ysrs exprl"ic In the practice of tm-dlrlie and now make no charge for consultation, ex fninatJon Of re-rltlon. He does a cash business. He ii'!thr otiy on time nor s!U on tlnv. I"lg--rs. J'mrnila. day-tioks, bookk'-cjrf rs. ii 11 ritllTfor, and all th m'4Tn pnra. phernalla of rrtlt dnis rtotf, are un known In hN. bu:dn-ii, bncs a full stock and correct prices.