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mv-W,MMkWSM DA.LY CAP ITAl' JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON; WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1901 FOUR GREAT ' COMIC OPERA Olivette With Fam ENFORCES RESPECT FOR LAW flame Warden Nye CATARRH THIRTY YEARS, Tho Rcmarkablo txperlenco of a Prominent Statesman Congrcss- rnan Meekison Gives Pe-ru-na a High Endorsement Serves a Little FeastofJustice IPot Hunters of Morrow bounty Pay for Killing Many Deer Out of Season A, W. Nye, doputy game warden Jfor Kastorn Oregon, lias returnod Jtrom Heppner, whoro ho has beon :for Bovornl days, searching out vio lators of tlio gamo law, "Yes, I was very successful In JlndlnR soma of tho violators of tho jgaino law, hut didn't Bet near all of thorn," sold Mr. Nye. "I nrrotUoil 17. Ono was Acquitted and ono enso dismissed before going to trial, and 36 pleaded guilty and wgro fined 25 each. Wo captured 13 door-skins. Those Hlclns will bo sold and tho anonoy turned Into tho treasury, to SBOlhor with tlu fines." "Ifow did you learn of this whole sale slaughter?" was askod Mr. Nye "Well, tho Heppner anzotto first imbllshod It as a newB Item a more xumqr on the streets. When I road It I took tho first train out for Hep pnor. I was only thqre a fow( dnys until I struck a warm trail which noon led up to the nrroets. I sworo out complaints nnd warrants woro ldneed In tho hands of tho sheriff, who was not lout; In finding the wholo 'shooting match.' " "It Is rumorod that many condemn Shorlff Hhutt for tho nctlvo part ho took In running down the trespass rs." "Oh, yo. I heard rumors of Hint koH, but thorb Is nothing In It; tho fact Ib Mr. Bhutt did nothing excopt his sworn duty, but he did It with a vim, without shirking a slnglo duly. JIo went through rnln and snow slopt In a hay-mow for the lack of n belter bed, mmle tho nrrosts without fear, faor or hope of reward, ro jiariUftss of friends or foes, served till ntllto. rlnli as well as poor." "Was Oeorge Conswr. ths cashier of the hank, arrested for killing Oeert" . "No, Mr. Conner Is a very busy man has no tint for hunting but lie tig very foml of deer mtnt, and whenever any or tho hunters killed a deer Mr. Conser usually got some of It, and In that way I think he had Hie pleasure of acting more venison 0nn nine of the men who killed them. "AllTWA? he had awne quite fresh meat oh hur1 when I gut over there nnd when my ntteutlon was called to It, of eourse I couldn't overlook It." "Is a man gwllty If he wti vwtit mh whit to Wlhwl In elated saiuT" VtfiA If he due not gt caught, but If Iti twmtt In hi possession, then he Is )( as guilt)' as lite wan who kltll if "1)0 ywt think It will stop the un lawful killing of deer over there?" "It will check It fur a wklk. at ltMt. vTkr don't know just how saos some fellow will droit lu on thew. You tv this is tke Mrat ar rest of Ike kins ever wad In Mor row county, and l (kink would kt aj In saying that there has Imhm iiMM rttH-r slaughtered there tkan u any oihvr tlvs counties In Ike sUls" "Krutu what you say. U wouW mw that Pr)l.mly violates tke law over lkir" ".Vu. not so bad a tkat. la fact. (skcsim tkU gams law) they are good, koat. law-sbMlng cltlseus, ous Lottie Kendall Leading A Chorus of Beautiful and Talented Girls and Some Very Catchy Music Congressman Meekison of Ohio. Hon. David foeklson Is well known not only In his own Stato, but through out America. Ho was oloctcd to tho tflflyflftb. Congress by ft very largo majority, and Is tho acknowledged leader of Ills party In his soctlonof tho Stato. Only ono flaw marred tho otherwise eomploto success of this rising states man. Catarrh -with 1U Insidious ap- nrniuih find tonoclotUl ttrOW. WM his inly unconquorcd f oo. i'or thirty years ho waged unauccossim wariarn against this Tiorsonal onomy. At last Pornna enmo to tho rosouo. Ho writes t ' have used several bottles of Pe timit unit I feel areatlv benefited there by from my catarrh of tho head. I feci encouraged to believe mat it i use Ita ahort time longer I will be fully able in mi-miUrttln tUn Hlaneta at thlrtv veitrs' standlng."Dnvld Meekison, Membet of Congress. 11 voinlonotdorlvo nromnt and satis factory rosalta from tho two of 1'cruna, wrltoatonco to ur.iiarimon, giving a full atatomontof your caso and ho will bo pleased to glvo you his raluablo ad vlco gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, Trosldont of .Tho Hartmaa Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. 4$ee),eo&s DsutMher Kleldsrladen. Tailo Macte Soits l Imv uo tke fultaat line of sawilM of sulUn for spring aa4 MHtMier wear. They In- eiuu Uie hwM weaves and iiwm( artteU (lejKgua, Tke talor- iHg U Ike Uet uxwe la Awericn. bHd Ike ooet to ouly a trine Ktove raNHule suits. See IkuM. OrcJura promptly flllu4. Y. M. C. A. Clothing and Gents Fomtshlngs. i. . c. A. DulUIlajt. Salem. EMIL KOPPE. Proprlstor. MKW)8f t)ttIM)tM nnd I think there Is not to oxcood GO or CO of these constant habitual law breakora, and thoy mostly llvo around tho foothills nnd on tho mountain. "I will frankly confess Hint If thoso poor peoplo living out thoro with tholr fnmllluM would he contant to go out occasionally und kill a door for their own use, I would try to look tho other way, hut when It comes to rounding them up Into a pot ho'o and trying to kill all there Is In the mountains, selling It to those Hopp Her people who ran get all the good fresh beef they want, there we have to draw the line." "Was mine of the meat sold In Heppner?" "Itlther sold or given away, I don't know which. I was told that they had It on .the hill of fare at the Palace hotel beforo I went over, but they neein to have 'out It out' after I got there. I noticed In a few day Phil Metschnn tke proprietor, wrote In big letters an the bill of fare, 'No vtnleon today.' " "I am really afraid that 1'hll had some spoil on his hnnde." "What doe Mr. linker, the state warden, think of your Morrow county raid?" was aakud of Mr. Nye. "lie tloee not know anything about It. He Is back east, but I know he will be very well tuoasetl. "Tke lHtrtlaud Telugram has lteun 'karnooulNg Mr. llaker ever si ace he has bveu In uJtte claiming tkat h. and kts deputies have not bu active eaooau la uforclug the law. Tkls, of course, was tke only excuae for tke Telegram to throw a hot bkot at Mr. Maker, simply because ke was a democrat. "As a matter of fact, tke records will snow tkat In tke nrst six tuoutks Mr llaker reported more arrests and convictions tkan Mr. Qulmby kis predecessor, did in tke last two year of kis trm. 1 never heard of tke Telegram saying auytklug about Mr Qulmby." "Do you know kow many arrwu Mr Qulmby uM turn In. Mr. Nytr "Not of my own kow4g. but I kav lusen told It was only It In two mim." "You kve almoet uoubled tkat youtsolf kavout )u? "No. uot quite; I have only beon in elgkt wonlks, I kave ma4 18 ar reeu and IT of tkeeu ple4ud guilty. I kave only sUrted in. I propose to kep up tke good work until they repeet tke law or put me out of buej-nee." Fow attractions bofore the public contain more protty nnd stylish girls than doos tho Olympla comic opera compnny which plays an engagement of two nights commencing Friday Fob. 2Cth. In making an especial effort to so euro beautlos for tho chorus, tho man ngoment, Mossrs Senmans & Match otto had In mind the evor Increasing desiro of tho public to seo beautiful womon who can wear tho costumei as thoy should bo worn, and women who can slug and danco with an un derstanding of what thoso arts mean. All of tho aliovo ossontlals havo been combined In tho beauty chorus of tho Olympla company, and whon t mako3 Its apponranco Friday night it Is sure to creato onthuslasm. At the head of this famous organ ization of light opora singers and comedians, Is probably ono of the brlghtost little! stars of Itlu; comic opera firmament, Miss Lottto Kendall by name. Sho Is noted for hor grace, beauty, lntolllgonco and sweetness of volco, as woll as for hor superb ability to portray tho principal roles In some of the lato nnd stundnrd musical com positions. Tho principals that mnlio up tho cast In support of Miss Kondall are all well-known comic opera people of moro or loss natlopnt roputatlon, for Instance Klonnor Jenkins, the dra matic soprano, has boon with some of tho host attractions out of Now York. Carl Francis Hayden, the tonor, Is also a big New York fnvorlto, lyric tenor. Carrlck Major, tho baritone, Itobt. Pitkin, comedian nnd John B I " Iss3a.-i"" Smoke is I jMKHHH HkMtfV Wherever you go on any road, I pRHS9flA HHb; in every town you're sure of a I iVBUiH and everywhere the same. H jm jfB LARGEST SELLER SN THE WORLD. I jHr nnnin The 'Band is the Smoker's "Protection. I I Cascade forest reserve, who Is In Ash land today on official business, says thoro Is a greator demand than over for free grazing privileges for sheep and cattle on the government reserve tho coming season, nnd some of the stock men are bound to bo disappoint ed. Application for sheep grazing per mits which woro received up to tho dato of closing of same Saturday, ex ceed by from G0.000 to CO.000 the 100.- 000 sheep which tho department has authorized to bo pastured on the Bouthorn division of the rosorve tho ensuing yoar. Applications for per mits to grazo cattle, which will ho rccolved for a fow dnj'B yet, havo al roady exceeded tho 7500 limit, and ownors of from 2000 to 3000 cnttlo will havo to look olsowhoro than on this rosorve for rnngo this year.' The equltablo adjustment of grazing prlvl- logos and granting of permits Is ono of tho most dlfllcult mntetrs" which tho forost supervisor has to contend with, nnd It Is growing moro difficult year by yoar. as the demand for the free grazing privilege increases. Ashland Tidings will probably bo checked In this ev-1 Thoro Is moro Catarrh In thl! i. onlng. Mr. Commegys Is not nn entire tlon of tho country than all other JU strnngor In Salem, for somo years ago ea80g put togothor nnd untIl u j ho served as night operator hero when Mr. Skinner was ticket ngont. E. F, ' tam Knowlton, of Albany, who has been 01tJ- or a sreni many years iocton acting as agent at tho passenger sta- pronounced It a local disease and pr tlon, Is very desirous of returning scribed local remedies, and by era home, nnd will welcome tho new . Btantly foiling to curo wIth lQfll ngont with open arras. 'treatment, pronounced It lncurife "ItTwas tho Men." jsdouco has proven catarrh to lu An Interesting social was glvon last constitutional dlsooso and thente, ovenlng at tho Loslio M. E. church, ' r0(Julr09 conoUtutlonal troaum for men only. A good program was,HaU's Catarrh Curo, manufactured U rendered, and one of tho features waslF- J- Cheny & Co Toledo. OhloJ n. .lUriiRsinn. "Whv do not mon at-. tho on,y constitutional curo oa tti tond tho church moro?" Aftor tho pro gram a Boclal hour was spent nnd re freshments woro sorved by tho mon. Although no women were present to market It Is takon Internally h doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonM It acts directly on tho blood and mi cous surfaces of tho systom. Thej lend a helninc hnnd. tho ovenlnir offer ono hundrod dollars for any m passed off pleasantly. About B0 were ,lt falla to curo- Sond for circular ul prosont Peoplo who llvo in glass should pull down tho blinds. houses testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists 75c. Finn's Family Pills aro tho best P TEe Best Sepatato Thoro is a best in everything. It must be Best Made-Easiest Used Most Effective-Most Simple. By actual comparison in actual uae. The Sharpies Tabular Separator Has proved that it has throe points in its favor. That's what pute it awnv ahead of all other iep aratore that's whv I so'l it. Oet a catalog toll ing about it. ' ' F. A, Wiggins Implement House 255 257 Liberty St . Farm Implements, Auto mobiles Sewing Machines and Supp ies. N. II. HURLEY. Sewlne Machine Repairing taftraWgBSCBB9Eg MMlfi-M-lff-MS-H PURITY Mlsa Lottie Kendall, fcomedlenne of t he Olympla Comic Opera Company. Convlst Earnlnot. SUto Trenrr Moor is In reeelet of a remittance from tha I.oewMbrg & Oolnc Co.. of Portland. Unw of the XorthMoet Foundry at Uw pemtM Uary. for convict labor for the month of January. S0.7. and rent for the. nret quaner. mi. fMQ. The White House Can give you a rood meal anr hour of ta day or nlgat Young the loading com dan have all had New York eeasous. The Olywpla Opera company will present ou Krlday night 'AndraH'n famous Olivette." Saturday night they will b seen In Krans ou Swi(i "Uoccacclo" Beau on sale for iHith ntgnta Friday at 9 a. in. SAYS IT HAS ANNEXED COREA. London Journal Reports That Japan H Deposed the Emperor.. otulott. Pelt. Si. The CaroHloltf TuniMlay had a tllpaUh dated Harbin, wkksh kUlee tkat newt has tonn r ceived Oiera to the ttHt that Ui JapHneM MinleUr to Corea baa, de noted lwpror Yl Ueul. and ha If sued a uroclawatlon annexing (Jaffa to Japan. According to a Cneeroo dlspatet ta tke Morning lot. Uu Russian tr&gje are deMrting uy tke wholesale In Manehurto. Tk Core comrponJ eat atatos tkat tke report that Jnpaa se havo landed at Wgoon Bay and nar Delny te conflnued. The Standad nriaU a diapatoh dated 8eonl etnUng tkat a fame of W0 OkinoM art nanrasalnc tka Itus. atana at LUo Yan. Tke correanond- Mt state- tkat evrl Intrant bridge on tke railway between liar. Wn and 1ndlMnok have U? d. stra)j. Grazing PermlU In Demand. S. C Uartrum. of nrvuphn,-,. ., tlsor of the southern district of the Turner Items. Mr Holla Presnall, the reform school cook, Is at his work again, af ter several days' sickness at his home In Uigklaud. Salem Hwm Prbmall, of Salem, recently bought a carload of itotatoes of A Smith and Chas. Bear, for Gile & Co Revival services began at the M. H. church Monday evening, conducted by tke pastor, Itev. O. K. Crnndall. Rev. M. P. Horn delivered a very helpful temperance sermon Sunduy evening nt a union meeting at the naptlat church. Mr. Prank Robertson was sent as a delegate to the state C. . convention keld at Pendleton, lie will not return before the middle of the week. Miss Josephine Neal, of Jefferson U visiting at tke home of her sister Mw. T. J. Udwarda. Mrs. Henry Osuorn kas been sick tke past wek. Art Smith and C. A. Dear were In Salem on buaiaeee Tuesday. Mrs. M. C. Smith and daughter, Eu genia. Mlsa Jonee. Mis Lisale Cor Heilue. Itev. ItenU and Mrs. Cole and son were Salera visitors Saturday. Mr William Danta went to Marlon Thursday, for a few daw visit at th. home of Mrs. Norton. -a -a M 5s ;; . & s X ui ? SE s 5 I "I 9 J S 't & V "2 a -3 JU -s. j rm 90UNCES -HM-Oae-MfrW-6tt STBENGTH EPPLEY'S PERFECTION A PURE CREAM O FTARTAR. Baking Powdet 2. i o. d v 5 o a n n o s 8 o 7 " p o O o o H -I 1" 3 IT rt " w j Dll IIM t ii ... j h ui mason s pint and quart cans B J5 f J NiMH-e-WPRCE 25 CENTSe-tOWfrfrrW o ! 3 ' ; i :i t. a. w . - - 2 l I ? . E.2 m 2. l" " -n . .O "0 J - a n e -; ci m P. n a Nsw Ticket AgenL Artknr Comwecys. of ausMe. far tke past tow years first trick operator at brants Pass, arrived In Salem this morning with tho Intention of taking tho position of ticket agent at the bouaern Pacific passenger station. He C&UDU! miis Many homes are mere lonely abodes because no children are there. 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