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JU WEEKLY OREGON ETATE?irNT. FRIDAY.".. FEHRUAEY ?7. 1&"3., WILL DEVELOP the Property the Bohemia jnining:: District rromises to Be a SecoscJ Cripple Creek GOLDEN RULE MIXING COMPANY MANAGED BY IIOXEST. - UP RIGHT AXD CONSERVATIVE ' MEN, WHO ARE PROCEEDIXG CARKFULLY. .s IFromThursday Daily). - In Salem, on the ground floor ot the McCornack block, on Court street.- is the head offltje of .a. mining company that promise to cat a large figure in the nuning operations of the state, and Ip tally of the Bohemia district.' from this, time m.'t:- ' " . On November lftth, last, toe Golden Rple Consolidated Mining & Milling Cfjtnjjnr wan incorporated here, u ruler The capital stock Into Ing no representations that they them- selves do not believe In. They are pr eeedlng carefully, with the full belief that-they will be able to make their property a dividend payer for - them selves and for all the stockholders, "and all those who may become stockhold er. They know they-have the ore nec essary to malte a mine, and they are proceeding in : regular 5 order with the firm determination to get it 'out ami turn it. in to money, after all the pre liminary steps shall have been taken. BRIEFS FR021 STAYTON EPIDEMIC OF LA GRIPPE A MAG- XIFICEXT SPECIMEN OF -THE EAGLE. the laws of Oregon! was placed dt f f 300,600,. divided .4.M shares, at thepar value of cents each. and 2.S04.COO shares -were put in the treasury for development pun-oses. Since that time the sale of shares has gone on steadily, tintil at the present time the company is thorough 1y on Us feet and getting m better con dition every day to carry oat its ob . Jecls.; .; . , j , ": , '. i The directors M the company, a very conservative body "of men. unanimous ly decided to secure the patents on all fifteen of the claims of the company, in the Bohemia district, 'in Lane county. ; ierpre ioing anything else. This was the first thinie. Not a dollar was to be spent for mills, machinery or anything eise until this object was obtained and the who'e of : 1903 was set apart to to devoted Ut this purpose, if neces sary. : nut tne sales of stock and the work of the company. generally is ! go ing aaeal so satisfactorily that it is likely that .103 , will, see a 10. or 20-ton plant In .. o Oration some months before its close,-crushing out the rich ore in tne claims of the company The Mtnit the Hssd.v The president of the Golden Rule is m. Wechter, formerly of Indiana, who has been In Salem about three "years. He is known as a square man. and upon his ! reputation a good deal ofsttK-k Is beir.g sold in the East. ; C Marsh, of Salem, is vice-president Mr. M irsh is ': well known capitalist here. He has been uniformly success ful In his undertakings, and he is above erytbing else careful and conserva tive in all business dealings and man agement. - i The treasurer of the company Is Wra. ivmsinp. who came here from Iowa about three years ago. who purchased valuably, .property In Salem, and who j KiHMyu as a . gooa-, neighbor and an honest, upright citizen. . .- I . 1 Johnswrn. the secretary of the company, and one of Its principal, pro moter, ts a mining- man of experience. .lie went through the Cripple Creek excitement, and was operating there from to 1M9. ' He predicts that the Bohemia district will be a second Cripple Creek, and he will bend his en forts to make this 'proposition a suc cess, and thus aid in bringing to pass tn truth 'of his prediction. Mr. John son, where he was known in the East, stood high among business and pro fessional men. The other directors of :the company 1 " follows: ; I). Steiner. the well known tinner and hardware man of trn city. His reputation for fair deal ing and honest business judgment has been established here for years. 5 Vrof. Z. M. farvin. president of the Xtorthwest College of Music, thorough- ly-rvell known here as an upright and enterprising cit's-.en. A. F. Homyer, of Alta Vista. Iowa, wpo Is well connected there, and whose pirents and brother reside in Salem. iFred Werhter, of Berne," Indiana, a brother of the president of the com P !'. and who conducts a barber busi ness in nis nome town, ; s , jftdwin Heller, of Linn Grove, Indi ana, a merchant who ts well rated, by lis- commercial agencies, and who has a .Imputation for responsibility and fair dealing among his neighbors. . X?hus it may be seen that the Golden Rule is a company' that is well man- aTfI, by upright. honest men, who are e.f ducting its arf airs In a conserva tire, business manner.! They are mak (From Thursday's DaCy.) t Special meetings began at the Chris tian church Sunday and will continue through the week.- . Mrs, Frank Howe and little daughter returned to their home In Albany Mon day, after a visit with relatives here. . Mrs. Joe Fisher and son are at borne again after an extended visit In McCoy, Folk county. , ; -i -.- y Mrs. Isaiah Crab tree Is suffering from a felon on one cf her fingers. La grippe has tbe floor in. Staytoni just now, there being at least one case in nearly every home. ? Mrs, Goodman, Mrs." A. X, Richard son ana uranaps uripiis. are among those w ho are seriously, til. - "Word has reached here of the death of X. S. Brown, in Oakland, Cal., on the 14tb Inst., after an illness of two days; . For many years Mr. Brown was a resident of this city, being engaged In the furniture business, ; and has many' friends ; here ,who regret bis i death.-- 0 - ' . "V ".- -, Vi 1 f ; . t :"- Miss Myrtle Bresslen of Detroit, was taken through - here on Sunday after noon, ft route to the Salem hospital, where she will be operated on for ap pendicitis. . t - i J. E. Whitehead, one ; of Stayton's pi-pspeirous business men, has added a lot of new shelves to bis store and will open up a neat line of gents' furnish tng goods which, be will handle In eon nection - with his line ; of , boots and shoes. s -r.." . . ; - - Chas. Loose, k who resides a mile or two below Stay ton, was In town Tues day. He reports having recently killed a large eagle which measured ,7 feet Inch from tip to- tip. He sold the bird to some Scio parties, who w ill nave it mounted. Stayton Is soon to. have the free rural delivery system opened up and several young men .were given examination a few days since as to their competency to serve as carriers. The De Moss family are billed to ap pear in their musical entertainment in this city on Friday evening, February t, under the auspices of the Christian church. The fact that this famous fa mily nave been in Stayton before will insure them a good attendance. Stayton, Or.. Feb. 23. 1903. MAGNIFICENT CEREMONIES President Roosevelt, Former President Cleveland and Others to Attend- CELEBRATIOX OF THE 1S&TII AX1- NIVERSARY OF LOLISIAXA PUR CHASE AT ST. LOCIS AXD DEDI CATION -: OF : . WOdLD'S ' FAIR BULLDIXG S APR! L- 30TH XEXT. 'I-'"" N 1 VP Co' s ft- V T ST. LOUIS, Feb. 23. The magnificent character of . the ceremonies- contem plated or the 30th of April next, at St. Louis has scarcely been touched upon. The-occasion as' the celebration of the 104th anniverMry of the , Louisiana Purchase, and the dedication of the buildings for the "World's Fair of 1304. President Roosevelt, accompanied by his Cabinet and the diplomatic corps, will attend. Former President Cleve land will deliver the principal address. Cardinal Gibbons, Bishop Potter tand Bishop Hendricks will represent three of the great church organizations at the ceremonies. The Governors of the Louisiana Purchase states will be pres ent, accompanied by their staffs. The that Lends txat mure ym i.1 ure. I .'.J bf Uii dRtirra. a m ,m . C n i . e mi imt ( W t-r n..iiraia ;. n. . , , . 1 fin in..! PROF. KERR RESIGN? . jj 0 - E. E. BAILEY, D M. D. . Gmdnalc of North Pacific Dental GJItyc ;. OUR MOTTO Honest Work at Honest Prices All Work Guaranteed. Examination Free Ilns 1-2 aitCora.nck iilk. Takq elevator, over Js. Me ri A. Sonutore WILL LEAVE OREGON IN PURSUIT! . OF HEALTH LN AXOTIIEll . " ; CLIME. ' ' -i LAID AWAY TO REST BEAUTIFUL SERVICES 'OVER THE ; REMAINS OF THE LATE - , i M. F. HOOKER. . - " (From 'Wednesday,Daily). ' .The funeral services of the late Mot gan F. Hooker were held In the Presby terian church yesterday afternoori and the remains Interred In City View cem etery. The Grand Army of the- Republic turned out in full force to do honor to their departed comrade. The service was well attended by friends of the de ceased, and. was very Impressive. A Picked quartet sang "Beautiful Isle of Summer,' "Xearer My God to Thee, and "Lead Kindly Llght."i Rev.' It A. Ketchum delivered a very touching ad dress, talking especially to the old sol diers, v He took as a text 2 Timothy, 2-3: "Therefore endure hardship as a good soldier of Jesus Christ." He said in! oart: ..."' ; t :;.-!-. National commission and board of lady managers of the Exposition, state and foreign commissions to the World's Fair an4 many other distinguished per sons will take part in the event. A public holiday season .will be pro claimed, continuing for three days. April 30th. May 1st . and 2d. Major General Henderson C. COrbin will be the grand marshal and over 5.000 Gov ernment troops and, 10.000 members of the 'Xational Guard will attend the ceremonies in uniform at1 participate In the grand- parades. .' ;r . - -- . . . j Tne fireworks display will be. of. a character surpassing any previous at tempt in this lire. The fireworks pro gram, covers the entire three days and provides both day and evening displays. The program for the evening display of Thursday, April 30th. contains fifty- two parts, and for Friday evening. May 1st. forty-four parts. On Saturday. Hay 2d. a day program only Will be given. Among the many large, features will be the unfurling of an .American flag 300x100 feet in size and the flags of several of, the leading nations of the world. 200x300 feet iir sire. These will be carried 2.300 feet in the air by seven immense balloons, and there th fire works of which they are composed will oe set off.; One of the set pieces will be a representation, full, size, of . the illu minated cascades and' colionades of the Cascade Gardens. This, .will .be -over fifty feet high with central feature 200 feet high, and .the whole, over , a quarter of a mile long. There will .be flights, of 100 rockets of. various kinds. nights of 100 bombs, 1.000, triple star candles. 500 mammoth nhismatic whirl. Winds, voueys of 1,000 showers, grand bouquet of . 3.000 large colored rockets. 4 Jacob's ladder consisting of 1.000 spe cial rockets, an illumination or tbe park and a flight of balloons carrying the flags, of .all nations, jeweled mines, 100 oattenes or gyrated wonders, etc, Th display is the largest ever planned, for any occasion. . ' ; , ; s piena iu musical events win be a part of the three-day celebration. Two hundred thousand visitors are jexpect eo, ior wnicn provision nas Dei maoe by a complete canvass of . the city, and provision will be made for the comfort (From Thursday's Daily.) j At yesterday .- morning's assembly j Professor Lo ran A. Kerr, of the depart- J nient of nait:ral science The TVUlaiii-j ette Universitr. annoanceii that he hlad! taken the necessary se??s for with- jlniral th. f I, I ... rw. jvf. 1. A 1 University for the remainder of theit year. ..Ttus decision has come after j i considerable deliberation. It Is neith- er?aue on account ot rncito?j witn tne Other .members cf the faculty nor be flow of the : critical firi.Tnela! condition j of the sclifl at this specn.1 time. The resignation, of Mr. Kerr has rather been necessitate! by his nior health '-for j I some months past. "He had at the be- j i '.t ! giiining of the semester, boen .rranteJ a leave of absence, but his trip to the South for recuperation failed to be as profitable as anticipated. ! Loran A. Kerr is a native of Ohio, He was educated in the Ohio AVesleyan University4 In the spring of '96 he con tracted a severe attack of typhoid fe ver, and came to Tacoma to recover his strength. , lie then . attended . Puget Sound University and. sjfterwards re turned to the Ohio Wesleyan, whence he. graduated in 1899, with the degree of A. B. He is a member of the Sigma Alpha Epailon fraternity, and was jnade aij honor student in the depart ment of physics. He came, to Willam ette In 1900, , well recommended by President Bashford, D. IX. and he has ina.de good the promises of" those who recommended him. , ' The faculay granted the students in the College of Liberal Arts a half holi day In honor of .Washington's birthday. Xo program was rendered on acrount Of the Illness of Professor W. C Haw- ley, who1 was to deliver a short ad dress on the Father of His Country. . The senior class of the College of Or atory . has "been tendered a n invitation to give several selections at an-enter tainmcnt to be. given in the near future ty .the Woodrhen of the- Wcrld in this SPEER BROS. I Will pay you This week in trade 20c per dozen for eggs- . 50o per square for butter 11c per pound for chickens Almvo pricos less 10 per cent for -cash. Salem Aumsville Mehama 31: WAS SUKE SUICIDE J ROGERS XOT RESPOXSIBLE FcR DEATH OF OLD MAX DAW- ; T' " K1XS. .. 1 llasal CATARRH ; Is all its rtages. Ely's Cream Balni 1 c!-m.-. nooU.es ami hcaia . 1 tiio Dw!Md Btrobrx:e. the remains of the late Ira B. Dawkins, i 1trWM,,,.:, who was found shot through the head I sway Cold la tbe bead - In his house, two miles beiow here, last i Ick- Sunday morning, showed .conclusively i . . . , that Dawkins had committed suicide. wdiateandseape Wiowa. 'It ltbot drrinL'-d---s At the request of J. A. Rogers. v. Iio ! 't ; nlu-e n.xin. Lw site, . cits at I 'n. lived with Dawkins. and whom some t f"' h B1'i5 Tnal had connected with the tragedy. Dis trict Attorney . Hailey and SheifT Ty- FORCE THEM TO YIELD UNITED MIKE if; WORKERS WILL BltlXG STRONG PRESSURE . ' TO BEAR. j CHICAGO. Feb. 23. John Mitchell, he president of the United Mine Work- trs7 fiaa abandoned' all hope of 'bfijah: Izing the miners of Maryland and. West Virginia 'with outside assistance . that will bring such : strong pressure upon thje operators that they will be forced tot unionize their own mines In self de- r JTo that end a movement was started ((May in Chicago to protest against the awarding of . public contracts to the Sims handling tile Maryland and West Virginia coal and this movement Is to tnread all over the United States where ever labor fs organized. of all. iJVIIY TIIEY SDCtEED Bpaose They Are fir a Specific Fcr- k'.--:.::':i:ioKT!'';':: nothing can be good for everything. fxln one thing well brings success. Joan's Kidney; Pills do one thing Ot!y. - - -- V pThey're for sick kldneys.t They! cure backache, every kidney K :.: h; "v - ' - - Here U undnlable evidence . to rrnv.u, J. y:y-- V; . Mrs, A. M. ( Weaver, of 5 115 X. A. street. Cripple 'Creek. whose husband Is superintendent bf U. f P. R. R. quarries, nys:. "Doan's Kidney Pills are a remedy in which I have-great confidence and I heartily re-endorse what I have' before staged' about them In our Cripple f Creek i papers. Some three yeirs ago I gave them to our liule girl who! was troubled with a weakness - of . the - kidneys. A few clones checked ; the annoyance and" a short continuation ' of the treatment cured her. . She has had very little' trouble since hh the exception of when1 she causcbt a severe cold; then ther: were symptoms of a recurrence, but a few does of the pills never falls t ard off an: attack. I recommended lhfm t a ldy friend of. mine some Urn ago whs us-?d them and wis also bemfited. I keep them constantly In the house sw as to have them on hand In case of a recurrence. I do not hesi tate to advise any mother to use them " ,V:r famlly where necessity demands For sale by - aH dealers. : Price 50 cents. Foser-MUburn Co., Burfalo, X. V., sole agents for the U. S. ? r-i. member the name DOAX'Sand Uk? no fuWtltute. - j i Catarrh Cannot 8s Cured with local-applications, as they cannot f A good man out of the treasre of his I reach the et of the disease, i Catarrh heart bringeth forth good things. Jo- is a -Wood 'or constitutional disease, and seph of Aramathea was a feood man. in oraer to cure it you must take in- Bamabas. was a. good man. full of the I ternaI remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taicen internally: and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces.; Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians In this country, for years. JEALOUS FIEND'S CRIME BEAT HIS WIFE TO DEATH WITH AX AXE. THEN ATTEMPT ? ED SUICIDE. hosy spirit. : Our departed comrade was a good man. He served as "a private fof three and a half years, and a sol dier's life serving as a private is not Pleasant. The battles are fought and the harshlps endured, not by officers, I ana 13 a r?sular prescription. , It I? but by the men, in the rank's.- ; (composed of tha best tonics known. "Comrade Hooker was not only a I combined with the best blood purifiers. good soldier, but a good soldier of Jesus acun airectiy on the mucous surfaces. Christ, the acme of excellence. It re- ne P' comomauon of the two in- PORTWXD. Ore, Feb. 25. After beating hisi wife to death with an axe; trant ;Uo ralso, an Italian, this after noon attempted to commit suicide bv jumping into Marquam gulch. A by stander seised him and summoned a pol iceman. De Falco says that he was jealous of another man. The dead wo man leaves' seven children. lor came to Milton, went over the scene carefully, examined witnesses and con ducted the autorV- Xo suspicion, it was found, could be -a ttacbe.1 to any one. - i, . - - T. - . Dawkins'. act ' was a most determin ed one. He placed the muzzle of the 41 bulldog revolver as far as he could In bis ear and pulled the bedclothes up around his bead to muffle the sound. This was why Rogers, who was In an adjoining room, heard only a mufiled noise, which he imagined was from a pot of water boiling on .the stove. . It was brought out at the examination that shortly after RogeYs came Into the room he noticed a starry look In Daw klns' eyes and . a line of blood trickling over his face. Without "further inves tigation he at once summoned ' neigh bors, who lived close by, "and a physi cian was called Sn a few minutes. When he arrived, the aged rancher was dead. ; ",i Some attached suspicion in a quiet way o Rogers because the Dawkins fruit farm,' which was quite valuable, was to go to Rogers . after Dawkins died. In return Rogers was to care for the old man during life, and,- so "it is unaersiooa, pay mm some money. Coming as it did,' the affair was pecul iarly, unfortunate for Rogers, who was placed in a distressing position. He is entirely exonerated, however, and there was no talk of arrest at any time, Xot much is known .of Dawkins his tory, lie has relatives 'at Walnut Grove. Iowa. His aee was 84 LT lilxyrii EUS, 6 VTarrpn KW N, Tt I Off. STONES' DRUG STORf S j if The stores (Iwo in numU-r) are well stor-ke! with a complete line of ilrtiir and medicines, toiktr nrticTes. irf-rfni cry, brushes, etc . " .moh ; t.. - DR. 8TOXE Has hai some 2 years e xperlejuf n iue practice .-or lucdicioe and 'tow uiakc-H no , charge for consultation wr prt.'scripti!u. 1 lie Uoch b cash lu,incs. He neither huya on time rior sells m lime. crs, journals. Jay-lKks, lxtkkcei'rs, bill cbllectos and all tlK-inHl rn jra- Ehernalia of credit drug stores, arc un notvn hi hh' tmsiness, hence a rnll stock and etirrwt prices- - A TEXAS WONDER quires cobrage to.be a good soldier, in the army and it also requires courage to be a good soldier of Jesus Christ, 5 Rev. Ketchum made an eloquent ap peal to the comrades in regard to their souls, saying.'-The time Is not long, the old soldiers are dying at the rate of 4000 per month, and. during ,th : year over 60,000 passed to the great beyond. Soon they will all be gone . "Uornrade Hooker has heard 'taps.' the lights are out. and be has said good night, but the reveille has sounded On gredients is what produces such wqn- jaenui results in curing Catarrh. Send; for lestlmonails free. F. J. CHEXET & COi Pronsl Toledo j. tsoia oy druggists, price 75c iiairs Family Pills are the besL WILL PETITION CONGRESS .'CAX'T KILL DRUXKEX: FAX. x Afu a, wash, " Feb. i 2. Patrick arr reu rrom the high bridge at Twen ruu"" ana a streets at 19 o'clock y nigni. wmie Intoxicated. The mustt nave been fullir tnrtv the other side, and the roll has been I Carr lay where he had fallen iiVi,h. called, and. our comrade has answered I ani vml 10 o'clock Wednesday morn-, to the great commander 'I art here.'Jin- when he was discovered by two micu ispa snair sound for each I "- omoers and brought to the street. w" "1 ua w are reaay xo Bay good I wa" iaen to st. Joseph's hospital, night to this world, shall we answer to J ana when a broken knee Cap heals be the! roll caJi up there I am herer " j j will possibly be none the worse for h HA I.L'S .GREAT DISCOVERT, One small bottle of Hall's Great Dis covery curr-s all kidney and bladder troubles, removes gravel, ' cures dia betes, seminal emissions, weak nd DELAWARE LEGISLATtTRR WACTts 'rne . rneumausm. nd aU Ir- A UXrTKD STATES SEXATOR t k .L , K.aneys and Diaddef a r. . ,n botH men and women, regulates ELECTED BY PEOPLE. 1 hdier troubles In children. tr sold by your druggist, will be sent by DOVER, DeL, Feb. 25.--TheI House of Representatives today unanimotislv adopted a resolution requesting Con-. rarress. to call a convention to whlt b shall be proposed an amendment to the Constitution making the United States Senators elective in the several states by direct vote of the people. : A Mothers Kscommsndation. I fhave ' used Chamberlain's Remedy for number of years ' and experience. ,i Nearly Forrctts His Life. A. runawaT : ainut .ntn , have no hesitancy In saying that it Is I Parted a horrible ulcer on the lee of ran i or cougns, colds - and croup I have ever used In mv famiiv t have not words to express confi dence 'in this remedy. -Mrs. s Jl " A. Moore. North star Mich." For sale by Dr. Stone's drug stores. " WOULD BE ADMITTED HAWAII LEGISLATURE HAS JOIXT RESOLUTION PET1TIOXIXO I FOR STATEHOOD. " - " T r n n ... - wuer, xraniuin Grove, 111. For four years it defied, all doctors an a remedles.r But Bucklep's Arnica Salve I had no trouble to cure him. Equally uvu ior nums. Bruises, Skin Erup. wwna ,anu , i'lieS. Ziws at Tr CtA-.'. t r. w.wuiri. i v us stores. HONOLULU, Feb. 24. By,? Paeiflc cable). A joint resoldtlon was intro duced in the Territorial Legislature pe titioning for statehood. : ! . TREASURER JORDAN DEAD. NEW YORKT Feb. 2fi -rv.v,.i 3r,r-Aaw. a-i-.- . V 'uini . treasurer of the uuru niaics. or tnia ritv Al.. j Oi la mnna " t - ?- - .. . - '. . , .- - 'f . ! NEGROES DRIVEN OUT. i.vuiAAA, -a ret. 24. Ten days H&o Sterling Aiken, a negro, shot and "UUI1"'J v eioon Thomas. - a book keeper of Webrun. Aiken escaped, but the Webrun residents ordered aH. the negroes In townabout twenty to '""'c neignoorhood. Falling to comply after repeated requests, the white residents yesterday attacked th snacxs with ropes- and poles and j pulled them down. The -toZ lw. iceir oeiongings and boarj ed a. freight train for Vlntondale. - i - i , THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE la comparing Grara-O and -coffee remember that while the taste in . - the same Graia-O gives health and strength while coffee shatters the nervous system and breeds disease " t the digestive organs. Thinking ;,. people prefer Grain-O and its ben- . TRY IT TO-DAY. V AtgrocerseTerrwkere; lie and ssc ;xc pscUcc WILL DECIDE TODAY HOUSE COMMITTEE HAS HEARD TESTIMOXY IX LEVY BR1B- h , ERY. CASE. .-' i I mmha, Wash, Feb. 25. The Jriouse committee appointed to investi gate the charges of soliciting a bribe against Rejrt-esentative Levy. Jieardi the lesumony today, and wlU probably an nounce its findings ' tomorrow. ; ; GOING TO WASHING f ON MJXATOR-ELECT C. W. FULTOX TEXDERED ELABORATE RE- Vi CEPTION IN PORTLAND. PORTLAND, Ore- Feb.- iS.-Th Commercial1 Club tonleht tendererl on elaborate reception to Senator-elect C W. Fulton, who will leave tomorrow morning for Washington, D. tV K'K Catarrh and Hay Fevsr. ' Liquid Cream Balm is hcNtmfnr quite as popular, in many localities as .iysVrea Balm solid. It Is prepared T-7Z.l . T,f , " re for use in tomi acous follicles made prlred by" those who-have-been accus tomed to call upon physician fn- tri tment. ; Many physicians are using and prescribing It. All the medicinal properties, of " the celehratt r.- BaJm are contained in the Liquid form, mall on receipt of II. One small bnt tie -Is two months' treatment, and will cure any case above mentioned. Dr. E. W. Hall, sole manufacturer, P. o. Box 29. St. Louis, Mo. Send for test!- m. oui'i oy an araggists. an-i st JJ1C S. C STONE'S drug store. St lem, Oregon. j . READ THIS. I " Ban don. OreJ Dec. 8. lrn Dr. E. W. Halk St. Lon'.s, Mo.-1 ea air: i nave used your Texas Wonder for kidney and rheumatic trouble. H effects are wonderful. It has no eiual. ana i can cneerfully recommend IL Tours truly. HARVEY IOWM v. '":'I'- j . OFFICER IS EXONERATED. BAKER CITY. Or.. Feb. 26. Toiin!v -uruner niqw is at home from Rich land, Eagle iValley, where he went last week to ho an Inquest over the ,he malns ,of Jiui.Slmonis. who died from tne erfects of gunshot -Wounds Inflicted by a revolver in the hands of City Mar- snai r ranx itobertson. The Jury exon erated the fflcer, as It was shown he was discharging his rightful duties, and max Himonia had : threatened to - VIT1 ana was the first texpen fire. Ilobert son gave himself Un merelv as ft Tiro- veuure or iaw. reeling in the commun ity runs high, and Simbnis family Is ue me ODiect Or this. It I fenre1 Joe Fimonls, a brother, wiil attempt to wreaK. vengeance nnnn Pnh,tn 1 11 e lf-ton e s a rid Zincog'raphs rTh Bt NotHlnrf Lie fl I Yoscmile ijigravtjirjj Co. 1 I Printin-; Viaies 1 -' 14. Kontonrr t., S. ' .f hon Duth 290 I. JORDAN'S G'ruf ft which Is 75 cents. Including a spraying , u urugglSlS. or bv mnll t'l.. ' Brothers, : Warren Stv New York. ' - 1 Dry Catarrh.1 There can be no cure for dr a.tarrh !uulu me dryness is removed, and the It to Ulaeinrira lueir content. Use douches of . hot water freely to which has been added two teaspoonfuls of & B. Catarrh Cure to the, pint, three times daily in the head until the mucous flows quite free ly; then, twice dally, taking S. B. Ca tarrh Cure regularly according to di rections. For sale by all druggists. Book oa Catarrh free. Address" Smith Bros, Fresno. Cal. . - i J iaSIIiJLEr8Tiif lCClSiS.t:t. f Tlx Utrm to.K :i J Wwd. wuttmT ... ft., , i a., t r r OIL JCSSAll DISEASE Cf K7 WILIS tNo,m"ht, C fcw &ylea MkuU uc Uv i l Lrrr--Tl im fait h, 1-1, t mm r i rmrm few Bimi-tmrm. u-a lal I ifmmtmimm- ty Urn, Ijroau - Sil u CenwmUtkm Ire, tmC W t.jie. Tfn4 MW11V kr, tcriC- A AUtM in .v.' . . : BWfmlBi. Wnta tot B-M. r)LOll(-HV mt WmI ClOaCMU , JiH. lOROAM & CO., 10SI Market St.. 5 V AND STILL THEY COME ANOTHER -DELRfj ATION OF IMMl C3RAXT3 AiililVE lllOil IOWA Tt LOCATE. ! Another 'delegntloh of low arrlvel ln Kalem v'p?iL it t::nn uay. ..nm;i.t tli number were; N, Fryslie. Wife and child and a sister. Miss Louise Fryslie. All of the party excepting those men tioned .'w-ent out Info the country to look around as soon as, they got a good substantial Salem dinner. Mr. Frjflie and family' were strolling around nil afternoon In the Warm sunshine' niid said they could not realize that this was February ' for When thev left their home at Popejoy, less than a week ago, the thermometer Stood at 5(1 decrees below zero and tbe snow knee-deep, i Mr. Fryslie was out here last Xf- vember, for a roucle of weeks nnrl lik ed the country no well that he return ed to the East and sold out his hold ings Is:rnow . looking around for a nice little farm of forty or sixty acres where he can settle down ftnU live In'' I-eace and comfort the remainder of his days. , .... .. . ' j , Edward Karl and famiiv. reeenin- of " Sanborn county,. S. DV have taken up temporary quarters In East Salem to remain" until a suitable location can b- ound, when they will' settle wrman- ently.. 1 F