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CASE OF B. WISE
GOES TO A JURY
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Silverton Man Accused
Arson Tried
of
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-.... ni. . ..t.t !. i ,.!,. n ftiil of holiness for us. o re Hud to
nrniij t uuivi muutu mjviw ,.... - - t.. -
Ab4
ryMlly
hH eurtewiers
t ' do
W you'll jiHrt bne llttl patience
em
we'
Evidence Against Him of
Circumstantial Nature
New Witnesses
Tlw Inldntr o( testimony In Uw case of
quW-onlltomowthMlollolMirtDe-io: u, y "".1t
fo outwltnoui wing waucu. on in i"A U,J' "". ' 1 . "Vir.Tn,7
ifo beat we can toaerveyou with aomo of the ta,V,n" ? "ift
i iii.i. uii..l.An ihnra'i arrnvil in tllO (tore. Jl Tail II
iV.,f""i:"XEr.r,lV;ir;ri better attention mill
m Jr.l. " "Lii J" Lift. TtJ . "? tv'. .i.,t il.n twnla annrcclale tho values Riaio vi. II. Wle eharced with arcon In
noil BninilWIIIWUIIU IIintuvlM iivi)H"-"'-i r-- : -- f.l, u... --t-
K)rei!lWnirin8crjrlInaofgoodalnoortore,andwopromlKi put tortn every, t) gwon flre w, j)soetnwr
TliJt wMk'a tpodala on drew goods, undorwear aud Jacket are actually mar 8th, hut, was ooneudlod shortly below
veloua. Trv to come In tho roomings and give us a cbaneo lo show you tho '!, .,,v ,,,u ,,,..,, rjkwi,,,, ari
iiw.wo'ro offering. , . , ,., ,,,,, i,-,i, J .. .,.. .,.,...
Jtemember were nounu to reunceonrBiwn nii :; '"""' uich wwiim mvwmo n
a I m. m
standing thatupan Mr. Donjamtn ar HI M ID
rival, bo should bo placed upon the wit- 1U1 1 1 vH
noil atand.
Counsel forefense proposed a motion
to dismiss the case, but the state having
not concluded the presentation of ila
caeo, the argument and consideration of
tho motion was deferred.
Mr. Fisher was the first witness called
far the defense. Tho 'defense showed
that Mrs. Fisher's memory had become
eeriously impaired since tho preliminary
examination in that hertostimony in
behalf of tho defendant was not nearly
as thorough as at the initial trial. Mrs.
Fisher's testimony was particularly
unity in relation to the condition of the
room occupied by Who on tho night of
tho fire.
time we more into the Old White Corner.
IHoherMHis
THE BIG BARGAIN
HOUSE CFSALEil
A LEGISLATORS
SOLID COMFORT...
taken when scanning' his eu'ntng
paper, if hit eyes have Itcen tea toil
bynssnd fitted with properly ad
juatorl cyi' glassca or spertadlo.
Don't neglect yourUht too long
when roil And the letters on your '
paper bluf ring, or a dull ache over
atruelions to the Jury ure ileiivered by
'Judge Ilurnatt, lh ease being submitted
to the Jury aoon aflei 1 o'clock.
Th ease was a letjal battle from atari
te dehlt, Mm protfenttoM being ably
re(Kemtt(il while tlie defarM was con
ducted br two ef the beat criminal law
yera In Wmtatt Ortrfon. Mvery ilatnll
affect lug tin ease was reVteMod at con
siders We length by ntb sides, every
Hint Mng rrnt'(el. U'ltnaefei wi-re
exelwlnl Imin the anirt room and wore
oallwl to tlie ntniid om at a time. Croas
eximfnatfo'i by both the profecuthn
hihI the defense was thorough and
i e milling.
Mattln Adnins was kept on ttie Und
your erj. The quiukcr It Is j until nearly twoo clock, being subjected
remouieu me iwuor tor your iigm.
Wo havo tho host cqtilpprd olDco tn
Ralem, tho latest instruments link
Ingqalck and reliable tests
Consultation and examination rco.
C. H. Hinges,
4&
Sclenttric Oftlclia
J96 Coiantrcui St.
titxt Door to KotYtrsoa's
! Vhcat Market
HiK f nANCiaco, Feb, 21 Ch 05.
Otao-ieo, III,, Feb. 20. May. 75tf ,
HkaG0,
tm WEATHER.
&! aiteraoon and tonight (air. Frl
day lacreailng cloudiness, followed by
showeri,J
Smtoraael RttftMoutlvta
Will do well to purchase no photo-
grtpiiieaouTenlrsor the legislature till
thoyharo examined our elegant soureulr
portfolio, containing portraits of mem
bers cf both house, stato official and
fmelle buildings. Over 100 pictures, 3
mjt It, The best souvenir of tho first
feeehw of tlie Twentieth century, mall
ei ifomptly attended lo. The
KIM BteoHo, corner Oomnaorcla) and
CeH Mrteta, Batem, Or. 2 10 6i
Sara el Yr Bteatr.
Voa way not be elected to any ofllce
bat m a cltlien you can secure a good
dlaer at the Ht Klcno Restaurant.
m i i m
fEMOML
H. Farrar was in Portland today.
Julius Nelson went to Pottlaa4 tide
MOfBing.
J. Carmlchael had buslseeeia Urn
mtrojolla totlay.
John O. Herts wa a business visitor
to Portland today,
Mr. and lire, II. 8. (lilt went to Port-
land this morning.
Hon, A, J. Johnson, of 8clo, arrived
In th city this morning.
U II, MoMahon returned today from
a business trip to Albany,
Mr and Mn Virgil Johnson of Hclo,
m vUUIng tctatlvci In this city.
MIm Kdua Allan, .if Albany, Is a guest
M tlte homo ol Hoy. Rousld McKillop,
I Counriltnan K. P. Walker of Ihe first
I Ward ' elck at his houeo with la grippe.
Mrs, D. F, Wagner and daughter Miss
Nannlo Wagner, went to Portland today.
MIm Gertrude Hlbbard, of Portland,
is In the city the guest of hor sister M Isa
Josephine Hlbbard, of South Halem.
W. I Jonea and A, D. Hudolsou nro
onoug the Jefforsonltos in the city to
day as witness In tho Clyde Vaughn
case.
Bert Waller, local lineman (or tho O.
0. A. T, Company, waa called to Wood
burn yesterday to adjust aomo tele
phone wires.
A, I. Mscrum, who has boon visiting
ids daughter, Mrs, W. 8. llyrd, of this
city, today returned (o his homo In For-
Mt drove,
Mrs. Maisun, who has bwni visiting
hr daughter, Mlis llernlce Maxaon, In
this city, returned this morning to hur
home In Portland.
O, II. Markhain, general paniongir
agont, and W. I), Fonlon, attorney for
tho 8. P. Company, ro turned to Port
laud tlds morning.
Mrs. J, M. Poorman, who has been
spending a few daya with her hushitud,
llepreaonUttlvo Poorman, ruturmtd to
Woodburn this morning.
Iter. J. N, MrComb of Turner Pio
ibyterlan churuh was a Pwctutor at tho
Uat eambly today. Ho vxeutnio
nmxrrm to Klamath Falls In April.
Ilia l'laU4 UcMark.
"1 frequently hear you soy that uieu
ey talka," abe remarkwl.
"Yes; It la an old saying aud a true
one," be replied! "but, uufortunately,
while money talk, all that tolka la not
money,"
'Why do you say 'unfortunatclyr "
she asked,
"llecause If that vrcro so," ho an
swered, "I would be married to n fab
elous fortuns."Ixudoii lun.
Light Running
New Home Sewing Machine
It you want a. real rood family Hewing Maahlue-The machine
known es the uuchlue thsfla tniver out ol fix-Sews all kltHU of thrwd
buytheNMS UOHK rlewlng Maehlne, It has a large double fowl.
Ffds stralabter and fels thick goods U.tter than any oth"r maolilne. lis
wlianUl conttruellon (a so t lias leas parts that mi forward ami Urk-
j..ni th.r, ay other loek-aUteli machine. Tinln,X
. 7 wi w No. W or No. 8 silk or cotton thro! wiUtout ehauge ol
NKU HOMB Bewlog Machine WhyT Hmmp ghen aliuvo. KM by
lo a rlglddrownxamluatlou at tho hands
of Mr. Glltner for the dffonns.
Mr. and Mrs, Fieliur who conduct iho
Commercial Hotul at Bflvertou testified
regarding footprints In hallway out on
stairway loading to room occupiod by
Wlsfl, which were discovered on the
morning of the fire.
f. . liutlor, n traveling iimn who
occupied tho room adjoining Wise on
the ulghtof thofiro, oorroborntwl tho
statements of the preceding wltuowwi.
The next wltnose was O. F. Webb and
an important hIUums he proved to the
proiwoution. His tostlmony was entire
ly now, Jiavlng not been offered nt tho
preliminary examination, and was most
damaging to tho defense. Ho rotated a
conversation liu hold with WUo nlniut
John Mount and Margarot Fisher were
next called but offered nothing of a
material character, save to state that on
the morning of the flre Wise appeared
very muoh dejected and was crying.
Miss Alico Davennort also testified as
to the monrning of the defondant and
to ids reputation as a law-abldln g citi
zen, which was good.
irank Morloy and A. G. Adams testi
fied that Wiso was considerably fright
uncd on morning of firo by reason of tho
numerous throats that had bcon made
against his life and that ho went to
Woodburn for Ins own peroneal rafety.
It. Wise, tho difendant, was tho next
witness called. After somo introductory
testimony relating to tho establishing
of himalf in business at Silverton, the
witness positively denied that tho stained
pocks, introduced as ovidonce against
htm, belonged to him. Wiso then related
an account of his action on tho niidit
before and tho morning of the fire. His
stato menthad been well committed and
required no promoting by his attorney,
but tho story carried with it no convic
tion in tho inlmis of his auditors.
Tho cross queationing'of WIbo was not
concluded until nearly 7 o'clock when
court adjourned till 0 o'clock this morn
ing. Tills morning P. I'enncll was called
In rebuttal of testimony offered by
liutleron Wednesday but on technical le
gal ground, prosecution objected to mode
of questioning proposed and objection
sustalnuJ.
Neither tho prosecution nor the do
fanso had tho advantatroof tho testimony
of I. Hcnjamin, of Portland, for whom a
it bench warrant was issued. It has
been ascertained that tho witnosa is se
riously HI at his home in Portland.
.Miss Itonnio Gans. stenographer who
reported. tho preliminary examination of
Wise, was called for purposo of Impeach
ing Juno Drake. Miss Gans' notes
transcribed showed that Drako testified
that when ho entered tho burning
building there was firo about tho stove.
At his examination yesterday he di
rectly contradicted himself.
DRESSER
Dewey to Make a. Frantic
Protest
POOUMAN
STISWAUT
G. H. Wllll8m.-22.
THOMSON
VINCENT
(Umat.)
HE SIGNED UP
A SETTER
Agreeing to do About Every
thing That He Has not
Vet tried to do
If elected to tho Oregon Legislature I
promise to Join with such other Repub
lican members as may desire a caucus
for the nomination of a Republican can
didate for United States Senator in a call
for tho samo. I agrco to participate in
the caucus and abldo by Its rosult. I
also agree to voto in the caucus on every
ballot which shall bo taken thoroin for
Henry W. Corbett for United States
Senator, and in tho event of his nomina
tion by the caucus or in tho event that
there li no caucus, or that I participate
In no caucus 1 agree to vote in thelloueo
and In tho joint convention for Henry
W Corbett on every ballot which shall
bo taken for United States Senator and
to continue, doing so until released by
BOOTH
BROWNELL.
CATTENACH
EDDY
EMMETT
HUNT
KELLY
KHU8B
MERRILL
NOTTINGHAM
TALSBIlT
Hermann 7.
COLVI8
DIMICK
KUYKBNDALL
HUME
Inman 20.
ALLEN
nsriNAliDS
CLEM
DHI8COLL
EDBON
HEITKEMPEIt
HOLCOMB
McAUSTEIt
nEAVIS
SIMPSON
GRACE
HEDGES
INOltAM
A. 8. Bennett 1.
INMAN
DRESSER
FULTON
HARRIS
LOONEY
MATS
NICHOL8
IORTER
ROBERTS
SMITH et Marion.
SMITH of Lincoln.
WILLIAMSON
MAR8TERS
McGREBR
SMITH, A. C.
Fine, Clean New Goods Corning in Daily nt
FRIEDMAN'S NE'V RACKET
(Mult.)
MONTAGUE
MORROW
ORTON
RICE
BWEEK
SMITH of Baker,
SMITH, R. A. (Mult.)
SHIPLEY
BCHUMAN
WHITNEY
WATSON
WEIIRUNG
WADE
IJenullfu! lino of curtains, curtail:
stylo
In au'tua. nnw Ifli'nn. mnrn..!vii.1 .., .
D, v,,.......w. .,..- w, ....,u....u,. niui'OIl. i. .
...Annr Ann linn Ol lancv Blliris lur yuiiiiK moil, imrnnntu nd - . -
xh1i, tho litest stylos in clothing, and 1 you want fioniothin nobby in clillS
clothinB biing the children to Fried man's Now Hackot nnd ilrosa thorn Hh, rJL
Kooila will iiluaao voa, our prices will suit you, if you come to . u
F
S NEW RACKET
Cor. State and Commercial Sts., Salem Ore.
EDMAN
FOR LARCENY
BY
BAILEE
Joseph Gotcs was arrested yesterday
at Albany on ft cimrgom larceny i.y
bailee and arraigned bofore Judgo Judah
at 2 p. m. today, pleading not guilty. I..
II. McMahan appeared in his defense
and the case woa eet for 10 a in. Satur
day. The prisoner was released on bill .
China New Years
Causeu some excitement, but nothing
compared to tho rush mado for a new
supply of proviBlons and groceries from
the store of UriANBO.f S: Raoan.
AAeA & && '& -&kA4
' MORE NEW GOODS
i
CANDIDATES
1foenn
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SMOKE
Hfoe jfouttb
Clear Havana Cigar, Sold By
Sam. S, Golcsmith Cigar Co.
two weeks iHtfom the flre. oecurrwl, in Htat callwl Mini Kinma Mnrphr,
whtah thudafenituut ItMiulreilnf him if , "tiuiographerwho reported tho case kt
' liYrtl I tit i n is at dial fits !... ta i.
ho supposed the. eutlte lihck would lw
destroyed should one nt the buildings In
tho blook In which stare oeeuplwl by de
fendant wan looMtwl, lake (Ith.
Willi told lUfundunt that h thongiit
not. In addltioii to this tvstiiiiniiy w I
iiims Identified the aoiMI soekH found -n
iiiu note) root an similar to tho iuim Iim
hud seen Wiw war. The witni evi
dently tald tint triilli. for tin oio-itte.
veru erwM titMtlotilug failwl to slink Iih
bMtlHHiny in tho tdiitlitttot iwrtieuLir.
Vnnl'ttlkwiurK nlo IdMitineil the
dirty Ikmm m raHmiblitu tho h ,u,l
con WUo ear.
Mr. Draku ntfarml iiitr ttMtimiy
nanllng tlie hiIImI iwks. Drake was
among the first to arriv tit lh nimi of
the fire am) foretal 1m rer door opn.
tin testified that the Pr mu liurnli in
rear of lh huiklia Ih thv eiKiwr .p
Htte that ownphwl by the alove.
Mr. SiMfrlla, tU SllvtrUwi Uuiulry.
man, twtilAwl Im had luHNilried far Mr
WImi Mk, kimkkr to IImum inlio
d u red ay evidence aitaiMt thdlMHliit.
Unstable WhiwhI, of KilmUw pr.
cliiot, atutml that wImii Ii arrtl the
dofondant he was mrig m nocks
Sheriff lHirbin aud IHtpMtySlnrlft II. H.
Colbath. nhorMiml tUtUwidant at
tlumoHnty JaU follow lug his urit, t
tilled the ftMt 4 WU HMW Uadly atauwl
This eolHdd th eaiw for thv pr.
osittoN MtUt the exraptton of MWujamut
who wis rfHM4d III I INMtlaud and uo
able to alt) Ih WMtrt. TetUr-aid
Ita mm s.t this nvlur Uh th under-
iiii-iiimiiiiry irini lor inu stato. in ra
hutul of testimory of Miss Gana. Notes
by the witness showed that Drako un
prelimliinry examination aworo that
i hero whs no lire iiIkjiU tho etovo when
he onterml tl.u buildiii);. The answers
to the (me question uh Interpreted by
mo m Bifiiojjriipnera wero direct ly
opiosllo.
fills concluded tilkini? nt timtimnfiv.
Counsel for defensnofforoii a motion that
tho uvidenee renardln tho stained ewke
and foot prints Ih not considered by tho
Jury for the reason that they had not
been sullloleutly Unnlill-d to bo iiujou
nteii with the ilefondnnt, Tho motion
wac denied.
Defuntlrtiila' counsel (lied u motion In
stuetiiiK the jury to render a verdict of
atttpilttul in luvor of defendant on tho
Krouudaof iiiHullloiency of evidence to
euuvlet: First, Mute had not shown
that tlm buihl.iiK had lieen maliciously
sot mi flre i 2nd. that the aliened fact
altompted to Iw reliwl on particularly
Um IdtHitilleatiou of the noiled hose ami
footprints hud not leen sufllclently
nrovMi j 3rd., no evidence had been of
fered that would convict defendant of
buruiiiK the the hnili)lnK.
A Hiinilwr of authorities were cited
and the cue was submitted without ar
Kunient. Tlie motion was promptly
deoiwl bv JiidB llurnett aud the ol .'
Ink aivuiHentf wero profeelt with,
each M.le bein alloL an hour.
IliHKham opeuwl the case for the atuto
ami wai i followed by 8 I.. Hayden, for
the defendant. John H. MeNarv, (or
the pnaNoiiUon. and H. H. Uiltner, for
W ls, oihwJuiUI the arguments
The eharxo of the Jury was delivered
? it, .?. r40'"'" "hortly alter
I o cloak tiiia afternooo.
Omso of 8it v. Vaughn, oliarsod
witit aasoult with Intent to kill, was
Mim up ioi.liaioly fo)k,iIu; caw of
11. W. CortU
Geo. W. McllrlJe..
llloxer Hennana..
Wm Smith ...
a W. Fulton
M. C. flcorge
r. A. Moore
T. O. TTlor.
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Kobcrtton ....
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Wood, C. B.H.
Bnnett A.
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al Greenbaum's Dry-Goods Store just received
f i om New York Alarkets.
Large shipment of Dry-i?ooda among which nro some flnu silks, daiul
tyKluglmms and nainsooks. Table cloths Laco-curtalus, Hibboii3 nndhccj'
Our Goods are the Best, Our Prices i
lower than at any other house in J
Salem.
Groenbaum's Dry-goods Store,
First door south of Post Office,
Q A UB'OL
k
OREGON,!
GBORGB C. WILL
Dwler In VlaUo, Organs, and Hewtoy uiaalduM,
Opposite Push Bank.
SALB4N, QRBQON.
. tSSR1
75c per Sack...
For a special Kood brawl of (lour awry Siefc gwnrn-
2c per lb... fc' '
For the best Nebraska corn meal, "
heat Flakes ,
3 packaijes for2So, made of extra wleeted wjjeat.
Temporary
- Reduction
on all Grades of
Wail Paper
Mr. Corbett lilmsolf. I further agrjo to
use all honorable efforts to secure Mr.
Corbett'a election to the United States
Senate. A. S. Iirkhskr.
April 10, 1000.
Dresser's explanation In reply to tho
above letter was that ho had aitroed
before election to voto for Mr. Corbett
if he was a candidate. Ho udmittcd
signing the letter published aud saying
ho had intended to support Mr. Corbett
until ten days before this session when
he became suspicious as to methods
employed and rumors hoard and stories
told him by others, and ho had since
decided ho could not voto for Mr. Cor
bett.
He got a round of applause ut thocloeo
of his remarks and tho rollcall proceeded.
That was the day the Mcllride voto
went to Geo. II. Williams and they will
probably stand on that gentleman as
their final candidate. Herman got
seven votes, but it is understood that of
there but five will stand by him. Mr.
Dresser' speech was well received but
produced no effect on the situation
oxcept to make the Corbett supportora
atand by him more tlrmly.
House-Thursday.
. Senator Ilrownell'a rode bill passed,
10,000 reduced to -000.
Dill of 8onator 6m th of Y.unhlll to
furnish water to state ins ituiiou passed,
Dill to make Supremu court elective
piseod.
A great deal of time was lost trying to
make special ordera, and Portland char-
ter bill waa set for 7:30 this evening.
3aalt--lhur3ay
Houso bicycle path bill passed.
Bweek bill to author! Portland to
dispose of park proper y to fraternal
orders.
8enato committee on agricultural
atruok out Increased eUry of Marlon
county commissioners.
FREAKS IN LUNCH ORDERS, s-?"?
Pending tho arrival of our 1901 line of wail MnAr um
.have decided to make a Temporary Reduction on all paper
, uy,v! uu nuua.
JoUt BlDot ta U.UU
Cortxm31.
ADAU8
1IL.AC1C
UKIQUU
BAHHHTT
OAMEHON
DALY
UAIITMAN
IIAHN
HHUMENWAT
JOHNUO.
JOaElMII
KIIIK
McQUlJKN
MATTOON
MIU.UH
BUTT
CAUTHR
OBKIt
HAWKI.VS
HOU'H
KBHNB
U.WISON
I'UAIICH
Ml LUliV
MeCIUCKHN
I'Kontwna.
HKMUUK
STUIWKH
HX)HT
TllOMISOK
Waller CnlU Attantlon lo the Imlta
(he llnblt Amoua; Putron.
One of the amusing things to be no
ticed nt the lunch counters la the habit
of Imitation. If tho man on theicnd
studies the bill of faro and thon or
ders a hum sandwich, pumpkin ple-and
n Klass of milk, all his neighbors are
likely to duplicate his order, nnd soon
there will bo n wholo row eating ex
actly the xmno things. Sometimes this
similarity of appctlto causes serious
embarrassment. This Is Invariably the
: case If the occupants of the high chairs
shift about the same time and tho turn !
I on tho end have numerous chances to
set esntnpleH for 20 orUO pntroun. Then
he pumpkin pie or sandwiches are
I aure lo give out before the noon hour Is
past.
"It's funny how lazy people are,"
said one of the waiters at a down
town lunch place. "There are lots of
ruou who won't look nt a bill of fare,
and they Just stare over the counter
nnd nsk for anything that comes Into
their heads If they don't happen to hoc
another fellow eating Just what they
want. If we have something sort of
out of the ordinary, like fried oysters,
something that can be written on tho
card lu Ink, so It will rnnko a good Ira
presslon on tho public. It's n losing In
vestment If the fellow on tho end near
tho door happens to pick It out. Then
every ono that passes him sees the
oysters, and soon there Is a regular
chorus of yells for oysters. There
ainr, a patron tbat wants corn beef
uasn or cold cabbage.
"Peoplo aro Just Ilko sheep or geese.
They like to follow a leader If It's In
nothing but eating. I've seen big word-
cu articles about thoughts and ideas
being catching or contagious. Any
puiioaopber who has a chance to wait
on a lunch counter would bellevo lu
that theory. Ideas nro as catching
us uio rneasies, nnu don't you forget
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POULTRY
SUPPLIES,
(Tru.Muk.)
Alcohol and the Drain.
A lecture delivered bv nr. vi...
Horaley In England on 'The Action of I
AlCOhoI on tlltt Urn In" .1, .... i i I
We have a large stock of
the following always on hand
Clam shell
O.yster shell
Ground bone
Meat meal
Blood Meal
teAkaJ TrsTBBBBaw iW53h
Lee's Lice Killer
Has no equal for killing chicken
lice.
Garden and Grass Seeds of all kinds.
SAVAGE & RMD, Seedmen
NEW TODAY.
Advertljemtnts under this
heaa 5c a line tacb Issue
W.ffl COT! Till
Five carlo.! J of Sta.idard con"1' "
reived.
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All good patterns and desirable colorings. This is
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Dainty Tribune
This s the Ladles' Mclei 51 tlwt e
will wit you for , and Kiveyo.i the
boit value (or your mone) Uui'aem
ba put out.
They run so euyand w noiele, and
don't wear out. Thafa the thin ti...
appeals to the lady riders. A wh4 tb
harta. but iheTribuae rldersall are toad
In their pialws of the above fumr
New !jodel. W W' .ml u.
In. Call and see tbow. The bor, aw
Vis ?r.Mfhl ' iM ffi
rticvuoi on me ura n" ahon-Mi i.nn.
fibers connect all porta of tho brain so
that It acts as a whole. It was desired
to find out whether the brain as a
wholo works as well with alcohol a
without. One way of testing thW was
by testing the reaction time, the length
token In perceiving a given signal. He
tried a complex experlicxut. allowing a
algual with a number off It which was
noi to be alguuled hack unless It was
nhove ten. This took longer, Involving
aviation of Ideas, and the time from
the ery tlrst was prolonged by alcohol.
I rofeshor Horsier aatil thnf n.i...
form, ether, nitroua oxide and almllar
narcotlea acted In the samo way. Al
cohol produced a dissolution of the
uerve centers.
Kraepolln had tried the action of al
cohol on muscular power by moans of
the pressure dynamometer. whih ,..
squeezed at regular Intervals. After a
rest alcohol waa taken, and at tlrst
there waa a little Increase, soon follow.
M y a notable decrease. Under the
lul.we of tea there was no decrease
t am He snowed a dlamm ..
2r.?.tir.--?- p-
-.... . ,wuuw 0l lypeset up by
certain composltora In a nuarter r ,f.
oeur before and after taking alcohol.
A kitten has been brought up eu an
delusively vegeuble diet by a faLll?
of TecUrUz The roaolt U tiTu
will net teuea anlaul food, ami it mil
no attention to rats or mlee.
iv a k'I'lmi n-.ii . . -
iiniuou-Mjgici asBisianr. uorman I d.i. ii.t. .
prelerred. Apply in forenoon at; IWUIG liaiUUl L11VM.
Sanatorium, corner Winter and Ferry New fn voices of nlean bright Ufoi
Streets. 2 20 3t('ram "'0' ildngles. Sand and concrete
(pravel, orders filled with dispatch. All
. -. -. 'r,'l(,8 ' eawed nnd four foot wow.
GOLD DUST flour h1'""0"1"-
D. S. BENTLEY & CO
Pboae 301 319 front St.
MADS BY
The Sidnev Power Cj.
SIONKY, OBKOON,
ma le for family use, ask your grocers for
t Hran and shorts alwaya,ou hand.
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pho.nk 51
AGENT
WPfAt
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Free to Ladies
To all who will brinir a Hmollsarjipl
of dress goods. Wo will make yon
sample button, any kind will d.
come and wo our Ttukev eW
and pillow rasoB hand work.
Geo. H. Deane mm-
Rooms 2 nnd 4, Gray Proa.Bl
Beautilully decorated patterns
semi'porcelain ware to choore
from.
20
Percent, off on thesi
until February 15.
ROtds
WlitSaan w H a vt for Destrt
When buying groceries don't
fail to call on us.
Clover
Grass
Vegetable
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SEEDS
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Feaill!'
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on hand ;t tho lowest prices in tr
. POULTRY Suppliea a specuUT
wys
Dh BREWSTER & WHITE
Pbone 1781. 91 Court St.. Sales Orl.
TURKISH BATHS
WILLAMETTE HOTEL
CASTOR I A
BUREN
HAMILTON
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CarWdSUa.twlta,
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For Infants and ChUdren.
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The Kind You Hara Always
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Boars the
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