tagk so:. TiAXVT CAPITA Tj JOURNAL SAU31, OREGON, WEDNESDAY APRIL 13, 1010. It ll' Cool Kitchen Oil Cook-stove Jias a Cabinet Top with a shelf for keeping plates and food hot. There are drop shelves for coffee pot or saucepbns, and nickeled towel Tacks. It has lorn; turquoise-blue enamel chimneys. The nickel finirfh) with the bright blue ol the chimneys, makes the stove ornamental and attractive. Made with 1,2 and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner stovco can be had'witii oi without Cabipet. CAUTIONARY NOTE : De tore you gel this stove-ce thai the name-plate rrails " NEW PFRFECTI09L Every dealer everywhere! If not at your, write for Dcvcriptlvc Circular to the nearest ot'ency of the Standard Oil Company (Incorporated! For Oio Albany Arm try. Tho plans and specifications (or tho armory to bo constructed nt Albany havo boon forwarded to Gov ernor Bonson by tho adjutant goner nl any any porsons desiring to bid on tho contract work may secure llio Make Home Install a Western WarmAir Furnace Miido Jn Snlcm. The Cost is Not Large. House With ANDERSON TINNING 558 TRADE ST. too jur customers m H3 i finish and quality of jewelry of all kinds. Our new spring stocks are well selected and represent the latest designs and most artistic styles for the most fastidious purchasers as well as the popular styles for all. We call your attention to our new showing of diamond rings, signet rings and a complete line of novelties in gold silver and cut glass. DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR DISPLAY BARR'S Corner Stateand LibertySts. Perfect Cooking Tfye housewife with years of experience the woman who knows how to cook finds, after practi cal tests and hard trials, the New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove is her idea of what a good cook-stove really ought to be. She finds it requires less attention, costs less to op erate, and cooks all food better than any other stove she has ever tried. She finds the New Per fection oven bakes anJ roasts perfectly. The necessary information with regard to thom by calling nt tho governor's office. Tho plans must bo In tho hands of tho architect by April 15, nnd tho bids must bo accompanied by a chock equal to 10 per cent of tho contract price. Comfortable Tliey Heat the Whole One Fire AND FURNACE CO. Phono 886 JEWELRY OLONEL JAMES Brief Biography of Illustrious Oregonian Whose Name It Is the Purpose of the People of Proposed Nesmith County to Honor and Perpetuate. Jnmoa Willis Nesmith, a man hon ored for his upright character, and roverod as a citizen pf loyal Integri ty, his name will shlno in the firma ment of illustrious Orcgonlans, a truo boacon light of progress, Illum inating tho social atmosphoro and lighting up tho way for succeeding generations. Colonel Nesmith was indebted for his sturdy prowess to tho Scotch-Irish blood which coursed through his veins, kindling within im thoso incentives to deeds of manliness which characterizes tho race. Gifted with this nature, ho wits spurred on to do nnd daro, and tho triumphant rownrds which Crowned his efforts at last woro a fitting tribute to his lifolong devo tion to hard, unceasing toll and un swerving principles. More than a hundred years before this country was fairly launched on Its carder as a nation among tho In dependent govermonts of tlio world, tho ancestors of Colonel Nesmith de cided to Journoy, from Ireland to tho nowly discovered land , in tho West. They camo to Amorica, and Inter "history fixes tho dato of 1814 as tho year of William Ncsmlth's mnrriago to Miss Harriet Willis, tho daughter of a man who owned tho land on which Elizabeth town Btood. Tho couplo wont to Maine to live. In 1820 whllo visiting Now Brunswick. their son James Willis, tho subject of this skotch, was born. Dark clouds obscured tho boy's early his tory. His mother was drowned, and, a few years later his fathor lost his all in a destructive firo. The de vouring flames forced tho family to fleo to a marsh for safety, whet tho victims crouched low whilo the city and forest about thom becamo ;' roaring furnace. Tho exposur? killed James' stepmother, and he was compolled to seek tho friondly caro of neighbors. His father was ruined irretrievably. Despito this dosolnto beginning," young Ncsmlth's llfo grow brighter in after days. Winning his own way from boyhood, "ho boenmo nccustomod to tho hard "knocks" of tho world and strugglod on with his sunny disposition unim paired. Ho sot out for tho Western Resorvo, renchlng tho home of his cousin, Josoph 0. Wilson, nonr Cin cinnati, Ohio. Tho two attended scliool together, and from grnvo sor row tho Now England boy gradually beenmo associated with happier times. Tho great tldnl wavo to tho Pacific slopo drow young Nesmith along in its alluring course. Ho wns anxious to sco tho coun try, nnd no longer folt nny mis givings about leaving his Eastern home, for his last dearest friend, h'3 fathor, had Just died and left him nlono to fight his battlo of HfoV Mounting a horso, ho started off to meet Dr. Whlto's train at Independ ence nnd accompany him to Oregon, but bad nows reached his oar that restrained him, Tho Pawnees were hostilo, and it would havo boon shcr mndnoEs to risk nn onoountor nlono on tho plains with tho blood thirsty savages who crouched in every shadow, ready to slaughter tho first whito man they saw, For a year 88 Honesty speaks for itself. IMPERIALLY. MOUTHPItCn ' CIGARETTES are so honest in their workman ship, so superior in good tobacco well blended, smoke so fragrantly cool through the mouthpiece that they speak quality in any company. 10 for 10 cents THE JOHN BOLLMAN CO, Mfrs. W LLIS NESMITI Mr. Nesmith remained at Fort Scott, Kan., occupied with the carpentor's piano and saw, and in 1843 ho Joined tho Applegate party. In the 'long hours of that toilsome rido over tho prairies, several membors of tho train who belonged to tho legal fra ternity started n mock trial. Nesmith took part In tho exerclso and dis played such an amazing amount of gonitis in his interpretation of Jus tice that ho was advised to Join the legal profession. Arriving at Ore gon City ho put his talents to a practical test, and two years later sorved as a Judgo under tho Provis ional Government Shortly after, the attractions of Miss Paulino Coff of Polk county enchained tho attention of tho young advocate, and tho re suit was a happy wedding, after which young Nesmith took his brlds to live on tho banks of tho Itickreall, in Polk county, whero they took up a donation land claim which is still owned by tho Nesmlths. Tho murder of Whitman was a sad blow to Nesmith, his Intimate friend. Among tho first to strike for Cayous country to avengo the foul deed was tho lawyer-pioneer. In 18C5 tho Itoguo Rtvor and Yald ma wars called for tho full play of Nesmith's military powers, and the flno services which ho rendered won for him the epaulets of a colonel. Two years more elapsed, and the colonel was placed in charge of In dian affairs, a responsible work cov ering a territory embracing Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Meanwhile Colonol Nesmith had been digging gold in California, unearthing suf ficient treasurer to pay back a debt of $1000 to Dr. McLaughlin, who had loaned him n herd of cows at, tho timo of his marriage in 1846, as a wedding compliment. About this time tho news that Fort Sumpter had been fired upon startled tho country Into wild alarm. Tho story of how Colonol "Nesmith remained steadfast to the principles of tho Union is a matter of national history. In September I860 Nes mith had been elected to a seat In tho United States Senato, and in that stormy period tho one thought of complete confidence which tho peo ple reposed In tho now senator was based on tho known fact that his fidelity to tho Union was unchange able, his faith incorruptable, and whatever should como to pass that tho fate of -the nation would bo ef fected by his vote, they knew ho would servo his country well. Ho tfns sworn In as n Senator on March 4, 1861. Prosidont Lincoln took the colonol into his confidence, and tho vnrlod military observations of the hardy Orogonlnn, picked up In fron tier combats, wore now employed in tho conduct of tho Civil War. At tho close of the war the Colonel becamo opposod to Republican re construction and joined the Demo cratic forces. His term as a senator expired on March 3, 1SC7. Colonol Nesmith has n glorious charactor. Honest, opon-henrted nnd courage ous, no danger nor unexpected event could shake his firmnoss or disturb his presence of mind. Of vigorous mentnl power, humane disposition, and liberal opinions, he was venlv nature's nobleman. In his masterly eulogies upon the powerful oppon ents of his, Charles Summer and General Lane, he revealed n depth of feeling and broad-nilndednoss in liis treatment of their characters that evoked national applause, Dif fering ontirely from their vlows on public quest'ous of the hour, Colonel Nosmlth. nevertheless, showed In the sympathetic tone of thoso ora tions the enternal chord of humani tarian regard which nelthor war nor polities could sever. Ills was a patriotism without a blemish, a statesmanship wlthoit gullo, a londorshlp of armies with out fatal ambition, a magistracy without severity, yet Inflexible Is uprightness. He wns a citizen, ex emplary In the dlsohnrgo of every duty, a man who had modesty with ut diffidence courngo without rash ness. In 18S0 he died. Co'onol Nosmlth hold tho follow ing o'vll offices: Judge undor tho Provisional Gov ernment 1845-46. Member of Provisional Logisla- JUDG1NG V APPEARANCES Of course everybody does that, and Laundry Work can't be Judgod anj other way. Everything subjected to our artiatlo treatment comes out a clean as a polished surface, as clew as crystal and as bright as a sum mer's day. Articles washed proper ly last twice as long and look twen ty tlmea better thau goods badlj laundrled. We make cheap Jabri masquerade for something better. SALEM liAVXHHY CO., Phem 113. 1UO.I0O bUtU Liberty THE Hollywood is a subdivision of Grounds on the Silverton and Garden Roads. Tho land in Hollywood is acknowledged by all familiar with the soil conditions to be tho best in this section; that means the best in Oregon. Ask anyone In Salem, any old timer, any one of our competltlors, thnt is a liberal proposition and they will nil tell you that Hollywood Is tho Cream of tho Valley. Five and Ten Acre Tracts Hollywood Is divided into 6 and 10-acro tracts, and is now offered at prices that will surprise all who who investigate. In order to close out tho tracts at once, wo havo set the very low price of $175 per aero and up. Terms: One quarter down, balance to suit the individual buyer. You should see Hollywood. We win take you out to tho tract at any hour in one of our machines or rigs, all we ask is the oppor tunity; you will buy If you see Hollywood. ' t The Salem Apple Orchard Company have purchased and will set out an orchard in this property; the trees are now on the ground. Beforo purchasing in Hollywood they investigated the land In all parts of the county. That alone is a strong recommendation for our tract. Prices iu nollywood will soon be double what they are at present. Just as soon as a few homes get started, up will go tho values. Get a home in this close in property. See Hollywood at Once DO IT NOW ! 347 State Street ture 1845. United States Marshal 1855-56. Superintendent of Indian Affairs 1856-59. United Sjtates Senator 1861-67. Member of Congress 1873-75. When not occupying public office, Colonel Nesmith devoted his time to farming. He owned a 2000 aero farm in tho Rickreall valley and was a successful breeder of pu '-2 bred stock. Colonel Nesmith's widow survival him until 1800. The following chil dren, all of who.m aro living, also survive him: Mrs. Levi Ankeny, Walla Walla, Wash.; Mrs. H. L. Mc Arthur, Salem; Mrs. Wm, Molson, "Montreal, Canada; James B. Nes mith, Rickreal, and William G. Nes mith, Blue River. o A KNOCKER. . is a man who can't see good in any person or thing. It's a habit caused by a disordered liver. If you And that you are beginning to see things through blue spectacles, treat your liver to a good cleaning out process with Ballard's Herblno. A sure cure for constipation, dyspepsia, indiges tion, sick headache, biliousness, all liver, stomach and bowel troubles. Sold by nil dealers. o llent Her Children to Death. rttNITED PEESS UCARBD WTRH.1 Akron, O., April 13. Mrs. Rosa Maquard, who beat her two-year-old daughter, Margaret, with a club and probably fatally Injured her one- year-old baby with the same weapon yesterday, is being held for exam ination before an Insanity commis sion today. "Tho spirits kept bothering me,'' she says in explanation of her deed. Mrs.. Maquard is 20 years of age. . Best Treatment for Golds. "Most ordisary colds will yield to tho simplest treatment," says the Chicago Tribune, "moderative laxa tives, hot foot baths, a free perspir ation and nn avoidance of exposure to cold and wet after treatment." While this treatment is simple, It requires considerable trouble, and tno one adopting it must remain in doors for a day or two, or a fresh cold is almost sure to bo contracted, and in many instances pneumonia follows. Is It not better to pin your faith to an old Tollable preparation like Chnmberla!ns Cough Romedy, that is famous for its cures of colds and can always be depended upon-' For salo by all good druggists. Even tho wise men are occasional ly otherwise. Rheumatism. More than ten out of. every ten ensoe of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles, duo. to cold or damp, or chronic rheuma tism. In such enses no interna' treatment is required. Tho frao ap plication of Chnmborlain's Liniment Is all that is needed, and it Is cor tntn to glvo quick rellof. Give it n trial and seo for yourself how quick ly it relieves the pain and soreness. The medicines usually given inter nally for rheumatism aro poisonous or very strong medicines. Thoy nro worse than useless in cases oi chronic and muscular rheumatism. For salo by nil good druggists. . o Tho crow sticks steadfastly to hts caws. . . o Forced to Inve Home. Every year a largo number of poor sufferers whoso lungs are sore and racked with coughs aro urged to go to another cllma e. But this is cost ly and not always sure. There's a hotter Way. Lot Dr. King's New Discovery cure you at home. "It cured mo of lung trouble," writes W. R. Nelson, of Calamine, Ark., "whon all' else failed and I gained 47 pounds In weight. Its surely tho King or all cough and lung cures." Thousands owe their lives and health to It Its positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds, LaOrippe, Asthma, Croup all Throat and Lung trou bles. SOc and $1.00. Trial bottle free at J. C Perry's. i.i i . o The night key la not usually the key to success. o d fAr nt hls nsner "1 receive, on request, a clever "No- GEM OF OREGON the George O. Savage farm, located Telephone Main 452 Drip" Coffee Strainer Coupon privil ege, from Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. It is silver-plated, very pretty, and positively prevents al dripping of tea or coffee. The Doctor sends it, with his new free book on "Health Cof fee" simply to introduce this clever I substitute for real coffee. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee is gaining its great DO YOU AVANT A HOME? WE HAVE THEM. 106 acres, 70 In cultivation, bal ance good timber. All fenced and good land, on splendid road in 7 miles of Salem. Only $50 per acre. A snap. ' I 675 acres, 5-room house, 2 barns.' goat house and orchard; 200 acres! In cultivation and crop; 200 acres I open pasture, good; balance timber; I well watered; all stock and machin ery goes; only $20,000. Seo this be fore you buy. 18 acres new 4-room house, barn, orchard, fine well, 10 acres in culti vation; -three acres of fine timber; balnce pasture; all fenced, on good road. For a few days only $2700. We have houses' in all parts of city, from $800 to $7500. See us, we can suit you. Some fine lots close in cheap. We have somo choice "acreage in small tracts. House to rent, etc. , If you want to buy, see us. We sell ' them- A. O. SMITH & CO. Phono 1507 544 State St. BECHTEIj & BYNON'S BARGAINS. $2600 will buy a nico new house of 8 rooms on North Cottage street, , - , . . . onn in a fine neighborhood; $800 or $1000 will handle the place. The house is modern, and has every con- venlence. Large lo't. This is aspo- cial price put on for a few days only- Here is a snap A six-room house within two blocks of Yow Park schoo lot 80x140, close to car line; has linrn nnil wnodshod: citv and well . ... ,., tt traoc TUia water; ten largo fruit trees. This place can bo bought during tho pros- ent week for $S50; $500 cash; bal - anco. $10 per month. Will ront for thnt amoun.t or more is aciuauj worth $1100. If you want a house elthor to live in or ront, you can't boat this. Soe us, for we can show you what you want In the house line. Farm property around Salem Is cheaper than land In many other parts of Oregon, and there Is none hotter In any other portion of the state. In Southern Oregon and in Hood River district lands sell for many times what they do in this lo cality. Such a farm as Is mentioned below would bring at least $400 per acre In either seotlon. Let us show you this place. 120 acres of fine, level, rich Salem Prairie land, close to school, for only $16,000. There is no better land in the valley. Good Improvements: all fenced; 20 acres of fine young or chard. Located about 3 Mi miles oast of town. If you want a real good produolng farm, let us toll you more about this place. It Is a farm that will stand closest investigation. HKCHTHL BYXON, 347 State Street Uround Floor Dr. Cook is out with a statement that he will prove that he mado that trip to the north pole. The dootor has been located In Chile. BEE SAVAGE & PRUNK For Farms and City Property IJW B. COSlMERCIAIi ST. Fair I about one mile of the Ground Floor popularity because of: flrst, its ex quisite taste and flavor; second, Its absolute healthfulness; third, its economy 1 lb. 25c; fourth, its convenience. No tedius 20 to 30 minutes boiling. "Made in a min ute," says Dr. Shoop. Try, it at your grocer's for a pleasant surprise. J. W. Harritt. A $2700 Bargain. Wo have 22 'acres at the edge of a good small town; all in cultiva tion, In crop now. Every foot of this fine little place is good. There is a spring on one corner which you can step across and runs all the year around. With this place goes all the furniture, wagon, tdam, chickens, a new $70 steel range, etc, every thing is new. some implements, ev (erything necessary to go right to work; a young orchard on the place. This is certainly a snap and we offer it for a short time only for the small price of $2700. To see the place is to like it, and if you aro. looking for a small place you can not And a better one than this. We will be glad to show it to you at any time. We have some line large farms, at very reasonable prices, near good towns. Now is the time to buy them, because money can be made on the Investment. All kinds of city prop erty for sale. J. C. SC1IULZ & CO., Bush Bank Bldg Salem, Ore. SOMETHING NEW , Jod 6 room house, barn, well, fruit trees, 2 fine lots for only $800. Terms easy. a good 6 room house, barn, fruit, etc. Lot 100x165 ft.; 2 blocks from can J". g running water; good well; house: 2 barns; orchard; 3 acres timber and pasture; 3 cows; 1 heifer; 2 calves; 2 horses; wagon; buggy; hack harness; all tools; 50 chickens; 100 bus. potatoes and corn. A snap at $4000. terms. A beaut'ful 20-acre home; good oom h(jugo. orchbard a, j K.in(js frlts nnd flowers. This fis a duudy, close in. Terms; see It. 12 oores. close, flue Improvements. T t e 1 . t . . ...... t . l f .it.. cllea S5700, 40 acres 5 miles out. Good im provements, fruit etc.; 10 better land, tine location. This is worth seeing: only .'iJT.lOO. 5 8C66 of splend'd orchard. 6 mPe out; mostly winter .npp as; no buildings. $1,500. Two nice lots on State St., $100 each. Good new houge and lot, north front, $1,000. Easy terras, small payments. 5 room house,' north Commercial St., $1,000. Houses in all parts of city for sale and rent. Fruit tract orchards, sma l and large farms. For bargains of, .1!!- kinds soe me. Also omploy mri 1 for both men nnd women, all lint , of work. Notary work and in sure oe. For tho best opening, In a flno. new progressive town on the Chica go, Milwaukee, & St. Paul R. R. at Othela, Washington. Lots from $75 to $500, easy payments. Guar antee steady work, at good wages and if property U not as represented your money back with exponses. SEE R. R. RYAN FOR RESULTS Cor. Commercial and Center Sts. CITY BARGAINS. Two lots in South Salem; prlca $400 each. Three lots one block from Hast Sa lem school; $950. Five-room house and lot 7axlS71 feet, one block from North Salgm school; price $1500. Three lots In West Salom. 40x125; price $300 each. Two lots, 60x160, on Saginaw street: prise $1050. Terms, We have meved our office to rgora 7 Bayno block, upstairs. Give us a call. HVOHBS &. PARKER. 4-l2-2d 4