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IS A BIG THING yaoxa i.nm gold ct&eek vjn- INO AltD MTTiTiTWQ CO. HAS STEUCK IT &ICTX. jjiey Sara Or That Assays S11&88 , . to the Ton, sad the Indications Are , Tbat This Kind Exists in Unlimited , Quantities on Their Holdings in the Santiam Mining District. Otto Hansen, who is now managing tbe operations of the Gold Creek Min ing and Hilling Company, with its headquarters and most of its princi pal stockholders in this city, is very much elated over, the result of an as say of ore from this mine, which is lo cated in the Santiam district. The mine is located above the forks of Gold Creek, .. which rnns into the North Fork -of the Santiam river. It is eight miles from Elkhora postoffiee, and sixteen miles . from " Gates, which latter place is onthe Corvalli k East tfa railroad. - There is a wagon road for eight- miles from Gates, and the balance of the distance is covered by j a good pack trail. .bleetne drill ma chinery is already in operation at the mine, propelled by water power, an 80- Horse luruiut? nam uciujj ubcu. Alto whole eamp is lighted by electric lights There are eight men employed, work ing two shifts day and night. . " - When there is enough ore in sight, the company will pot in machinery to concentrate there at the mine. The company has a group of four teen claims. . Canse of Elation. The cause" of the elation of Mr. Han Ben, is a report of Mr. J. II. Fisk, of Portland, an 'experienced mining as sayer and engineer. The ore that was sent to Mr. Fisk was taken from a stringer or chute from the main ledge, wbieh main ledge will be reached with ia a few. days, and there is every in dication that there will be a large boly of this same ore. The ore for tie assay was found on a eross-ent 243 feet in. It shows up a value of $146.86 a ton, in gold and silver, mostly gold. This is enough to give Mr. Hansen dreams of riches, and to make the stockholders of the company begin to imagine themselves millionaires and enough to make Salem look forward to tbe time when she will be the center of one of the greatest mining districts in the United States. Mr. Hansen promises to leave a sample of the ore at the Statesman business office. The Assayer's Beport. Following is the Teport of tne assay' er, mentioned above: "Mr. Otto Hansen, Salem, Oregon. Hear Sir: Yours of April 13th, to gether with -the box of ore, received this morning. I have carefully assay ed the ore and herewith inclose re turns which are $146.86. I am eonfi dent that if you strike the ledge as you anticipate you will have a big tbing and a permanent vein, because it is in mineralized rock, which is al ways a sure sign. Respectfully, "J. H. FISK." (lne assay shows, per ton: 7 oz. gold, worth $144.09; 3.5 oz. silver, worth 2.17; total value per ton, 146.86.) MISREPRESENTATION ALLEGED. WUilam G. Stanton Sues to Hare Deed of Conveyance Set Aside. (From. Saturday's Daily.) A suit in equity was yesterday filed in department No. 2 of the circuit court entitled William G. Stanton, tdaintiff. r m vs. J. F. Bowman and wife, defendants. The action is brought for the purpose of setting aside a certain deed of eon veyanee, and as grounds for his com plaint the plaintiff alleges the follow: ing: That prior to March. 25, 1904, a e was the owner of lot 4, in block 40, of North Salem and desiring to sell the lot or exchange the same for land outside of the city limits he procured the ser vices of J. P. Bowman to make the sale or exchange; that the defendant, Bow man, did, on March 25, 1904, make an exchange of the lot for 13.24 aeres of land, owned by II. H. Turner, and lo cated in Polk county. X He claims that Bowman represented the acreage property to be free from rock, and that there was a lasting well of witer located upon the premises, which renresentations. the nlaintiff al r 7 .j leges, were false. : , : He asks for a decree of the court cancelling and setting aside the deed by which his lot was transferred to the possession of - the defendants. Frank Holmes annears as attornev 'for the a a w . plaintiff. DELINQUENTS PAY UP. Marlon County Receives $820 for demption of Property Sold For Taxes. Be (From Saturday's Daily.) County Clerk J. W. Roland yester day made a turn-over to the Marion county treasurer of $820.95, money paid into the hands of the clerk for the redemption : of property sold for taxes, and bought in by Marion coun y during the years 1900,, 1901 and 3902. Of the above amount $311.26 was paid by Mrs. J. B. Hirseh, and 9.69 by A. E. Sauvine, nd the prop erty redemption certificates were ae- eordingly .issued the elerkj to these parties by The money transferred to the treas ury was apportioned among the differ ent funds a follows: j . J ;i General fund .... .... $ 297.66 County school fund i. . . . . . 207.55 Salem city fond .. .... .... 171.09 School district No. 24- .. 141.34 Indigent soldier, fund 3.31 Total i - ... $S20.93 CBOWDED THE BECOBD. aNEY YOBK, April 15. The Carter handicap drew nearly 20,000 people to the,Aqueduet today when the Metro politan racing season was opened. Bel dame "won the handicap. Peter Paul, the favorite, a. ) r .. a third. Time 1:27. and was within a second of the record for the stake. I SLIDES ON EVERY SIDE BOSSLAND, B. C, ALMOST CUT OFF FROM BAIL COMMUNICATION. ALL LINES ABE BLOCKED Has Been No Connectin With Spokane, ! Washington, for a s . . Week. Slocan Lines Are the Only Ones Beport- ed Clear While the Bed Mountain, Canadian Pacific and Phoenix Lines Are all Closed Up Bevelstoke Is Also Isolated. , VANCOUVER, B. C, April 16.-A pecial from Rossiand, B. C, says: Sey- en slides have oeeurred on the Bed Mountain line between here and North- port and more than that number below Northport. At Chewelah bridges are washed out. There will be no communi cation' with Spokane for a week. Be tween Nelson and Northport the slides block the tracks everywhere. The Can adian Pacific railway is no better off. Tbe Phoenix line is temporarily block aded, but the Slocan lines are reported elear. There has been no through com munication on the main line from Bev elstoke east for the past week. Poor Days Mail Arrives. Seattle, April 16. The mail trains on the Great Northern that have been de laved for four days as a result of a washout near, Wellington, Wash., arriv ed today. They brought a large amount of man. it NO CAUSE POB ALARM. Bising J Waters of Willamette Checked by Cold Weather and Are . ..- Receding. - - c (From Saturday's Daily.) ; The Willamette river , has been rising steadily ever since the warm weathtr began, j caused by the large supply of snow melting in the mountains, but at no time has there been the least dan ger of a. freshet. Yesterday the river guage registered- 11 feet above low water mark and was slowly receding, the crest of th"e high' water having passed Salem. In Portland fears are expressed of a flood and the weather bureau predicts that-the highest water will not be reaehed until the middle of next week. The Columbia river is more affected with melting snow than the Willamette, and both rising at the same time, give rise to fears of an in nndation. It seldom happens that as warm I weather is experienced in the valley when snow is banked so high in the mountains. The present stage of the river at Portland is over 16 feet, and at last reports was rising quite rapidly. ; v Bobbed tne Grave. A startling incident is narrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows: "I was in an awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Then I was advised to use Electrie Bitters; to my great joy, the first bottle made a . decided improvement, i i con tinued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they rob bed the grave of another victim." No one shouir f ail to try them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed at Dan J. Fry's drug X m. store. ; . " TWO RECORDS BROKEN. Stanford Track Team Defeats Berkley i by a Margin of Sixteen I ;. - , s Points. STANFORD UNIVEKSITY, April 16L The Stanford track team won the 12th annual inter-collegiate . meeting from the Universitv of California this afternoon by a margin of sixteen points Tbe final score stood 69 points xor Stanford, against 53 for California. Two records were broken in the field events. O. W. Hyde, of Stanford, put the ,16-ponnd shot 45 feet 6 inches. Neman Dole, of Stanford, raised hia Pacific Coast pole vault record one ineh by clearing the bar at 11 feet 8 inches. j SNOWING IN NEW YORK. SYBACUS7, April 15. A heavy snow storm is sweeping central and northern New York. In Syracuse the snow is three inches deep. , ' i r. ' m" ' ' ' '. ! : . V'-i in ana m nan w ways os During the last century war caused the ' death f over 30,000,000 eivilised W . .... - men. Rimaa .'- - e iSS- VIGTBI OF DOPE FEED " XAMAEATJX J BELIEVED OF $240 IN THIS CITY THURS DAY AFTEBNOON. Was Treated to Glass of 'Lemonade " After Which. His Mind Became Blank J. B. Sullivan Placed Under Arrest and Charged With Crime of Bobbing Lamaranz. . (From Saturday's Daily.) Fred Lamaraux, of Mill City, was doped and robbed of over $200 cash in this city Thursday afternoon, and J. B. Sullivan occupies a eell in the city jail charged with the crime. Lamaraux left his home at Mill City a few days ago' with several head of horses which he desired to dispose of, and arriving in Salem on Thursday morning he soon found ready sale for the animals, which netted him a nea sum of money. Having transacted his business he proceeded to takt in the sights of the city, and in his rounds occasionally dropped into different places to satisfy bis thirst. He soon found a ''friend" who was will ing to act as guide, and Lamaraux hav ing dropped the remark that he was in" terested in pianos, the "friend" found it convenient to style himself as a pi ano dealer, which proved to have the desired effect upon the visitor, from the Santiam country, and the two were soon on their way looking for piano bargains. The first place visited was a sport ing house on Front street where the new friends passed a few social mo ments in drinking beer and entertain ing the ladies (f). Mr. Lamaraux was then invited to accompany his "friend' to a house on Ferry street where anoth" er piano was offered for sale at a great bargain. They were seen to walk .east on J-erry street anr enter the barn - PORTLAND Some of the Reliable Men and Concerns of Oregon's Metropolis. ' CLEANING AND DYEING. If you have clothes to clean and press, The Fashion Tailors are the best. Dyeing, steam ; cleaning and repair ing. Satisfaction guaranteed. 433 Washington St between 11th and 12th Portland, Oregon. -ELECTRIC AND GAS SUPPLIES. Portland Electrical Works. Established 1882.' Oldest house in Oregon. Head quarters for Gas and Electric fixtures. Dynamos and motors installed and repaired. Telephones, bells, etc., houses wired. 351 Stark Street, Port land, Oregon. ' Private Telephone Lines are being in stalled by all i progressive farmers. The cost is small in comparison with the benfits derived. Get our estimates. Western Electric Works, No. 61 Sixth Street, Portland, Oregon. Portland General Electric Co. A full line of electrical supplies carried In stock. i ' - 1: M. 7. Walsh Co., dealers in mantels. grates, tiling, gas and electrie chan deliers, supplies; replace furniture. 343 Washington street. Portland, Or egon; telephone 879 Main. EMPLOYMENT BUREAUS. Portland Woman's Employment. Com pany. For ladies only. We furnish ' the best of domestic help of all kinds; stenographers and office girls. Satis faction guaranteed: Miss Josephine Bice, Manager, 216 Alisky Building, t Third and Morrison streets. SHOE DEALERS, If you can appreciate a bargain in ' men's np-to-datej footwear we can do business with you. Not cheap shoes but good shoes cheap. Every , pair made to wear. Spring lines including . Oxfords now - complete from $3 up. Agents for Nettleton's fine shoes $5 and $6. Vanduyn ft Walton, 270 Washington Street. ' back of the Willamette Hotel where Lararaux says r his ' friend" treated his to a drink, said to be lemonade. Lamaraux remembers taking the drink and then his mind became a blank." ,' He regained his senses sufficiently yesterday morning to realize that his money, about $240, was gone, and he at once reported the matter to Chief of Poliee Gibson.1 From the description given by Lamaraux the chief came to the conclusion that the "friend" was none other than J. B. Sullivan, and after making a brief investigation hia belief was confirmed, and upon a war rant sworn out by the victim, he in structed the police to look out for the accused man. ', At 8 o'clock last evening Officer Jas. Lewis located Sullivan in a saloon on State street and placed him under ar rest. He was locked up in the city jail aad will be given a hearing before Recorder Jadah today. ' Charged With Assault At a late hour yesterday afternoon i Harvey waiaer was arraignea in ins- I tice VI vuo x eieco i. x. uvtjjsa cinuk on the charge of ' assault and battery" said to have been committed on the per son of Ernest Martin, he young men, farmers residing north of this city, en gaged in a fight during the afternoon and Ernest Martin swore out a war rant for Walker's arrest. He was ar raigned at 5 o'clock in tbe evening and the time for the trial was set for Tues day morning. The accused was allowed to go upon his own reeognianee to ap pear at the time eet for triad. Geo. G. Bingham appeared as attorney for the defendant in the ease.' v it i Southern Pacific Track Cleared After a suspension of all tUrongh traffic for tw days' caused by a land slide in Southern Oregon, near Grants Pass, the road has again been cleared, and yesterday morning several delayed pa&4nger overland trains passed through Salem for Portland. Last even ing a number of - trains with empty eoaehes , passed through southbound, by this morning it is expected that all trains will, be running on schedule time. ' - ' I TO CURE MANGE i ... -, : -ij i , . KRESS BROS. SWAMPED BY LET TERS ASKING FOB METHOD - OP TREATMENT. leople Are Interested In aU Parts of the Country "It Is Absurd to Kill a Horse Affected Vith the Disease, Because It Can Be Cuxea in Ten Days," Said Conrad Krebs. The discovery of a sure cure for mange seems destined to msae the firm of Krebs Bros, famous, even more so than has their hop business. Conrad Krebs, to whom is due the credit ; for the discovery, is constantly oesieged t,y letters from stockmen asking ; for particulars about t preparation and mode of administering the treatment, so in order to avoid the necessity of answering so many personal letters in regard to the same, he agreed to make a statement for pnblieantion. Speaking of the method of treat men' Mr. Krebe said: "First,,. the hair should be clipped, then wash the horse with soap and tepid water; dissolve from one half to one pound of blue vitrol in RUSINESS CREAMERIES. Oregon Creamery, Portland, Oregon, manufacturers of butter and cheese. We are in the market for sweet and sour cream. Write for prices. Refer ence London ft San Francisco Bank, Limited. i FARMERS SUPPLIES. Pacific Mail Order Company, sells ev erything yon use, H eat or wear, at wholesale prices. Buys everything you raise, make or selL Send for spring illustrated catalogue. 229 to 235 Salmon St Portland, Oregon. FLORISTS. Prompt attention given to outside or-, ders on choice cut flowers and floral designs. We also .carry a large as sortment of rose bushes. Thomas C. tBodley, 124 5th St Portland, Or. WHOLESALE SHOES. Krausse and Prince, wholesale dealers reliable footwear; recently removed to 88-88 Fifth street. Dealers? attention called particularly to - Packard; re tail $3 to $3. Flintstone $3.50 shoes. Send for illustrated catalogue. i BEAL ESTATE. Real estate wanted for Eastern buyers. If price is right I can sell your land. Do not want exclusive sale. Write f nil particulars. B. S. Cook, 251 Alder SW Portland, Oregon. HOTELS. Hotel McCauley European plan; rooms 25 cents to $1. Convenient to all theaters, and places of amusements. Near Morrison Street Bridge. First- ' class bar. 210 Morrison street. B. F. McCauley, proprietor. ' - ; -i ' . Vendome Family HoteL Elegantly fur nished rooms at lowest rates. - In cludes steam heat, baths, etc. 1 First class trade solicited. Take car to 13th St. corner 13th Portland, Oregon. and Alder Sts- Hotel Scott, new building, elegantly furnished and centrally located; first , class restaurant In connection; steam heat; electric lights; European plan; rooms 75 cents to $2 par day. Seventh and Ankeny streets, Postofflee block. Free bus. Portland, Oregon.' One gallon, of water, and appiy the same three times, two days to elapse between each application. This will drive the lice from under the surface of the skin, then use a sponge to apply the coal oil, giving the horse a good bath, and after tbe lice are all killed, make two appli cations of lard. "We have cured all our horses, and during the treatment , have observed that after the application of bine vit tol water the lice come to the surface from beneath the skin. If it was not for the fact that a new crop of lice might come out, one application would be sufficient. "We don't care what Dr. Keeler or Dr. McLean, the veterinary sargeons call the disease. They claim mange is caused by parasites. However, ttaos" parasites look very much like-lice. We consider it absurd to kill any horse af fected with that disease because it can be cured in from five to tea days." Burns Got Five Days r ; ""Robert Burns indulgedTooTTeeTyJn Friday, evening and finally, fell into the hands of Officer Murphy . who ; locked him up in the city jail and placed a charge of drunkenness against, him. Burns appeared in tbe police court yes terday morning and plcded'gnilty to the charge, and not being able to pay a $10 fine will languish in the city jail for five days.' 1 - - . - TOOK HIS LIFE INMATE OF VIOLENT WARD AT ASYLUM FQUND STABS AND COLD." .; The Body Hanging Suspended By a ' Sheet Prom the Bars Across the , Window Possessed Suicidal Mania and Had Made Several Previous At tempts Sent From Baker County. (From Saturday TJ)auly.) J. F. Jackson, an inmate of the vio lent ward of the insane asylum, com mitted suicide by hanging at an early hour yesterday morning. When a a at tendant entered tl y room at 5:30 o'clock yesterday morning the patient was found suspended in the air, hang ing by a sheet wrapped around his neck and tied to the iron bars across the window. His bed was close to the window, which was securely barred, and he had evidently stepped to-the window sill,-and after tying the sheet firmly around his neck, and then step ped aeross : the border into the ' next world. He was within easy-reach- of safety by stepping on to the window sill -or the bed, but was determined to end his existence. Coroner A. M. Clough was called at about 8:30 o'clock, and after making an examination decided that no inquest was necessary. The brother of the de ceased, of i Baker City, was communi cated with, and Coroner Clough was ordered to properly prepare the remains for burial, and forward them to Baker City, which will be done today. Deceased was 3S years of age, and had been in the asylum three years, having been sent from Baker county on May 18, 1901. He was afflicted with suicidal mania, and had made repeated attempts to commit suicide, by jumping from the windows, drowning himself in DIRECTORY FANCY STATIONERY. Wedding and visiting cards, also mon ogram stationery. W. O. Smith ft Co., Washington Building, Portland, Or. HOTELS. The Imperial Hotel Co, Phil Metschan, president; C. W. Knowles, manager; Seventh and Washington streets. Port land, Oregon. European plan only; $1, $1.50, $2. First class restaurant building. MEDICAL. Dr. Wing Lee, Chinese physician. He makes a specialty of treating those who have chronic diseases which oth er doctors fail to cure. His skill is indisputable. 280 Burnside ' street, Portland, Oregon. Portland; Cancer Institute 181Vi First -street, Dr. Voose, Cancer treated without knife; 15 years ex perience.. Also catarrh, asthma, eon- sumption and all chronic and spinal diseases permanently cured. ; Consul tation free.- Mail orders have imme diate attention. PHOTOGRAPHER. 33. W. Mejcre, photographer. We make a specialty of enlarging in oil colors, crayon, or pastel. Our photographic instruments are the latest -and we have all the requirements for first , class work. Seventh and Washington 8t& Portland, Oregon. HAT FACTORIES. Northwestern Hat Factory Manufact urers of all kinds of hats by union hatters. Hats made to order at man ufacturers' prices. The only practi cal hatters in Portland. 420 Wash ington St RESTAURANTS, Watson's restaurant, 109-11 Fourth street, .between Washington and Stark, Portland. Family restaurant. W. F. Watson, proprietor. Morris Quick Lunch and Coffee House. A temperance , restaurant noted for cleanliness, good cooking and quick ' service. No Chinese employed. Wash ington street below Imperial hotel, Portland. Oregon. a bath tub, and ether ways, and three times had been successful in making his escape from the institution, only to be recaptured.. Brought a Big Price .The Polk county mohair pool, con sisting of 50,000 pounds of choice mo hair, was sold at public sale in Dallas yesterday afternoon to the highest' bid der, aad waa purchased by Secretary IL L. Fenten of the Polk County Mohair Association, the price paid being 34 cents per pound, or 3 cents above the regular market price. Last year 'a pool consisting of over 40,000 pounds sold for 3Sts cents per pound. The price or mohair at this time ir 31 cents per pound, land the difference between the market price and the price received for the pool shows that the members of the pool were amply awarded for the trou ble they took in forming it. To Stm Independent Petitions are being eirealated asking Jodge Boise to be an independent eaa- whieb are being pretty generously ; va"u lBe mm wm -prooawj set signed,! - . ; itle'down Jiere and become aa Oregonian New Today WANTED AT ONCE RELIABLE man to take 15 acres of land to put in grain hay. Apply to Mrs. M. A. vutpman. Polk county, on Eola road two miles from Salem. I WANT TO BUT LIVES HOOS AND piss also docks, spring; chJcia. and bass. I will pay the highest eaah price for same. : Quong Hing, 2S4 Lib erty street. Salem. Or. ' REPORT CARDS OrB SCHOOL BE port cards are printed to fit the ! sche1. " register. The prices are: f Twe.ve cards for 10 cents;- twenty five for 20 cents; one hundred for 75 ents. Statesman Publishing Co, "Sa lem, Oregon, -j POB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. OREGON SONGS THE JUNE NUH ber of the Oregon Teachers' Month ly contains tl Oregon songs, words and musie complete, as follows: "Sweet Oregon," ' Peerless Ore gon," "Oregon, My Oregon," "Oro gon," "The Lautiful - Oregon Shore"0 and "Beautiful Willam ette." The book contains a number of other good soags. Price, 10c Ad dress Oregon Teachers' Monthly, Sa lem. Oregon, i Seventeen Years Experience Phone Main 2046 141 Sixth Street Corner of Alder Portland, Oregon lop tovcs It may not be general 1 known that: we have patterns for Hop Stoves in several styles and at a most reasonable price. It would be better to come and see us before you invest in heating appliances for the hop and fruit bouses. Salem Iron Works Marcus, Daley O Ahand, Proprietors Front and State Phone 2343 Black YOU NEED THEM ! IF YOU SEE THOM YOU WIU. GET ONE. A Rollman Food Chopper Jast the I bins; for Summer Use 7 - OO and ra Cents, - A Universal Bread Mixer Keen your hand out of the Dough Mixes It lu three Alt uutes. ALSO 8KE THE Handy Oust Pan The JCorellie of the .Season. FOR if A LiS 11 1 The Spen:er Hardware Ctmpanj Comer State and Liberty Street. Another Voter Thomas William Hall reaouneej his allegiance to ,tke Kinf tf Knglanl be fore the Marlon eounty clerk yesterday and declared bis intention to tterome a eitizea of tbe United 8tates. ' Looking at the Country C. E. Miller and U A. Adams, tbe members ef tbe firm of Miller t Ad ams, real estate brokers and loan agenta of Jamaica, Iowa, are in the eity. They have been looking over tbe country in company with II. A. Town send, and they will probably eater ex tensively into the immigration move ment and send many people to this part of Oregon. They are well pleased with what they have seen. John F. Canity, from Jamaica, Iowa, is with Dr. W. "ORTOW DAVIO UN A VJEEli We treat saeeessfullv all private. nervous and chronic diseases, also blood, stomach, heart, liver, kidney and throat troubles. We cure 8YPHILLIS (with out mereury) to stay cured forever, it 30 to 60 days. We remove STKlCTTJIvE without operation or pain, In 13 days. WB CUKE GONORRHOEA IN A WEEK. ' . The doctors of th-s institut are all regular graduates, hare bad many rears' experience, have been known in Portland for 15 years, have a reputa tion to maintain, and will undertake no case unless certain cure can be effected. 1 We tuaraatee a cure la evory caae ws nndor taka or rbargr CooaaltaMon frr. tmn eoofldenuaJ. laatrHtt HOOK. OK UtS tailed fra la plala wrpr. If yon cannot call at offles write quettlon blank for home treatment. Offlee hoars to S. and f to 8. Bandar U 12. r The leading sclallts la the North wsat. aaubiUbed it DB. BOBTOll DAVIS & CO. Vaa Key Met at. M. B. Cor. Tklrrf a fimm atrt. PORTLAND, OREGON. 1 Thin wonderfu Chinese doctor Is callca rreaC be cause he cures peo ple without opera tion that are riven, up to die. lie cures with those wonder ful Chinese berba. roots, buds, bark and vegetables, that are entirely un known to medical science in this coun try. Throuf. the use of these harm lees remedies, this famous , doctor know the action of over COO different remedies which he successfully uses In different diseases. He guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lua;, throat, rheumatism. -. nervousness, stomach, kldneyv bladder, remale trouble, lost manhood, all private diseases; has hundreds of testimonials. Cbare moderate. Call and see him. Consultation free. Patients out of the city write for I blank and .. circular. Enclose stamp. Address The C Oee Wo Chinese Medi cine Co., 253 Alder street, Portland, 1 Oregon. Mention this paper. . f ield teas The best hog feed raised in . the valley. We have some extra choice Feed peas (hat we are mak ing a close price un. May be sown for the next month and make a good crop. Call or write for "prices.- Seed Corn We make a specialty of handling the best reed corn to be obtained, either for a crop or for ensilage. U. A. White & Son, FEEDMEN & SEEDSMEN 301 Commercial 8t . Balem, Of e. Df iflt's (BociU Klaifness Same si all bar other lines. Robes, Nets. Whips, and the thousand and one tbinfr a harneas man has to handle. Qaaliiy and aond work our motto, so that you are assured of getting full value for your money. EVE. GHAFEB nsreeis, U&ilu, ttaitu Vi't!;$ Commercial SL, near Bush's Bank Balem, Ore. Get Your Poultry fiettino Lawn and Field Fencing at head - Jiuarters. A' larjre stock to select rom. ' Price always the lowest. Welter Mertey, Saleci fence Wcrks O Coare UrMt, aalant. Cancer Cure Guaranteed No knife, no pain. Why experiment with X-rays when you have bometLloir sure offered jou? Fifteen years' expt-r- lcnoe. Bend for pamphlet or call. DR.C. CILLINGTCrf 230 YamhIU Street, Portland, Oregon. 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