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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 4

Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 4

Publication:
Statesman Journali
Location:
Salem, Oregon
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Page:
4
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OREGON STATESMAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ifi, 1899. sr sr A GOOD SHOWING IGIITI! TO-IIIGIIT! TO-I COMPANY O.N. G. WAS INSPECTED LAST EVENING. Inspector General Jas.

Jackson Was Pleased with Appearance of Local Organization. Colonel James Jackson, U. S. retired, as inspector general of the Oregon National Guard, last evening inspected Company of this city, in the armory at the city hall building. Cantain R.

H. Leabo ana Lieuten ant Walter Lyon and Harry A. Ynimir and sa larre majority of the enlisted men of the competfiy were on hand promptly and the Inspection was expeditiously performed. The THE SULTAN'S LION. TERRIBLE TURK CHAMPION.

Will Wrestle TOM CONNOR Two falls, $250 aside. Second Champion of Salem, Or. E. J. MARTIN Catch as catch can.

After first minute one dollar every minute. Also grand boxing contest between JACK HILL AND TOM RYAN company, though not large, for numbers only about forty men, made a snlendid appearance and received many complimentary remarks from the spectators. The 'boys looked truly soldier-like in their neat and attrac tive uniforms and dn anticipation of a rigid inspection, they had placed their guns, belts and uniforms In faultless condition. Seattle. San Frsncisco.

When the inspection had been con eluded, Colonel Jackson stated that the company made a very creditable showing. He pronounced the drill work especially good considering that the company had only recently been organized and that its instruction O. IS. O. HALL Doors Open at 6 o'clock.

had been necessarily brief. The in spectlng officer expressed the hope that KEY. RUBY RELEASED. another company, to consist principal ly of veteran of the Second Oregon might soon be organized In this city tor of the Free Methodist church In North Salem, received a (paper from Newkirk, Oklahoma, containing an account of the arrest, and the further information that crime, with which Rev. Ruby was charged, had been committed at Dover, New and enlist in the National Guard ser The Free Methodist Revivalist Ar-rested for In.

Oklahoma Quickly Proven Innocent. vice. The colonel recognizes in such men genuine efficiency, born of active service, and whose value to such mill tary organizations is great. Referring to the Baker City company, which is composed largely of late Battery men and returned volunteers. Colonel Jackson remarked that the presence of such experienced men in the or ganization was marked and that one Hampshire, In 1891; that a photograph received by the Oklahoma officers bore a strong resemblance to the minister under arrest, but that the minister had gone to Arkansas City, Kansas, accompanied by a deputy sheriff and there proved to the officer by the records of the Kansas conference that he had belonged to the conference and had resided there for sixteen years, and had never been east of Illinois.

Upon this showing the reverend gentleman was released. Rev. Ruby ascribes the arrest to spite work. is strikingly Impressed with their ef The Statesman published an Associated Press telegram on Friday morning, the 8th to the effect that Rev. R.

W. Ruby, a Free Methoddst preacher, -who had a claim near Ponca City, Oklahoma, had returned to that place Tuesday September 6th, from Portland, Oregon, where he had been engaged in revival work and that he was arrested at the instance of J. L. Calvert, a Perry attorney, upon suspicion that he was Rev. John Bimpson, wanted in the New Kngland states for killing a deputy sheriff, named Smith, iwhile resisting arrest.

The Item stated further that the minister denied the charge and had been held for identification. Testerday," Rev. Wm. Barrett, pas- ficlency. Colonel Jackson goes to Eugene on the Roseburg mail this morning where tsoniefit he inspects Company of that city, proceeding thence to Roseburg and Qrants Pass where he will OVERWORK EXHAUSTION OF NERVE FORCE.

THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS ARE SLUGGISH, MAKING IMPOVERISHED, ACj The news contained in the paper was received with pleasure review the 4 companies statiioned at those points. He will return to Port by Rev. Barrett and his Salem con land next week and inspect the Port land Infantry companies and the na BLOOD FILLED WITH MORBID MATERIAL. THE SYSTEM IS UNNOURISHED AKD gregation, as well as many of the citizens, as Rev. Ruby is quite well- val reserve of (the metropolis and at known here, having conducted a LOSES STRENGTH, ENDURANCE.

THE BODY DOES NOT REST AT NIGHT AND CANNOT WORK IN THE DAY. Astoria, thereby completing the annu al inspection of the guard. series of revival meetings in the North Salem church last spring, during which time he endeared himself to CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. all with whom he came in contact, making many warm friends. All who heard of the reverend gentleman's The basement of the opera house building is being treated to a.

cement unjust arrest, and his subsequent release, are highly pleased with the out' come of the episode. floor. Gray store front; has been Boswell The Greatest Health Resort In Oregon. OPEN ALL. THE TEAR.

If you are In search of recreation don't pass Boswell Springs. Directly on the Southern Pacific railroad. SPECIAL REDUCED RATES granted, to passengers for Boswell. For full particulars address. CAPT.

BEN D. BOSWELL, BOSWELL, ORu given a coat of paint. The Interior of the Capital National PAINE'S Celery Coinni poMmd Makes nerve fibre, nerve force keeps the organs of the bod bank is being re-papered. Hall Adali, the wrestling Turk, was on the streets of Salemff yesterday. Many mistook him for Prof.

D. Toder. I THE LADIES. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use Syrup of Figs, under all conditions makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co.

printed near the bottom of the package. For sale by all druggists. "Jack" Lemon, the well-known dwarf, is among the visitors to the fair. He has been a resident of the Willamette valley for over a quarter of a century, having been in Salem a good portion of that time. in healthy action.

The blood is made clean, rich and in fnll quantitr Muscle tissues are nourished, invigorated, and the body is healthy. I This pleasant weather insures a large attendance at the state fair especially during next week. DESCENT Henry Wlprut's new cigar and to bacco establishment Is a "dandy." Hop yard dance at Dove's place to A. J. Criss, Canton, Ohio, writes MI commenced using Paine's Celery Compound some time a night.

That flat wheel has been taken off spnng. i used two oouies experienced almost immediate reliet. BS CYCLES THE WHEEL THA STANDS UP I used many other so-called remedies before using Paine's Celery Compound, but none of th: did me any good. I am confident from my own experience that there is no medicine in existence tL will build up the broken-down system so quickly as Paine's Celery Compound." the little oar trailer; this will be good news to those who ride on that line. The circuit quarterly meeting of the Free Methodist denomination in this city, was convened last night at the church in North Salem by Rev.

Glen, the district elder. That divine preached a sermon. The meeting will be continued over tomorrow. According to the following item, taken from the Solo News, a Salem insurance man Is going into the horse business: "Last Friday R. W.

Gill sold a fine matched span of black horses to J. W. Gunn, of Salem, for $75, unbroken." Claire Stilwell, of Daytonj will attend Willamette university, In this city. and sympathy during the long heard and allowed and the administrator discharged. sickness and death of our dear hus A ful line of the 1899 models in stock.

Car-load shipment direct from factory. Chain Wheels $35. Chalnless $60. Juveniles $25. band and father.

Mrs. J. G. Barr and children. ACKER'S DTSI'EPSTA TABLITL are sold on a pi si tive guarantee.

Osr heart-burn, reislng of the food, dtstr after eatirg or any form of One little tablet gives immediate I lief. 25 cts. and 60 cts. For sale at 1 S. C.

Sti.ne's drug stores, Salem, Or. IN L. Shreye has pe titioned County Judge G. P. Terrell for the appointment of a guardian for Ambrose Blong, an insane, and a citation was ordered to issue (to Blong, the matter to be heard on September' 80th A Frightful Blunder.

"Will often cause horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best In the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felors, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best File cure on earth. Only 25o a box.

Cure guaranteed. Sold by Dr. Stone, druggist. VADE CO. R.

M. Til Kid YMKwWr-ttr S9 CARD OF THANKS. We Itaks this means of expressing our heartfelt thanks. and appreciation toJthe many friends and neighbors for "ihelr kind BMntbs Slgutvs of r-. final account of TRigdon, administrator of the estate of H.

D. Mangers, deceased, was yesterday OTOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOt soogoogoooooooooooooooooooo xxxxxxoxxxoooooooooooooooooooooxx)oooooooooecsg trrettc PHTTON BROS. REED OPERK HOUSE LESSEES AND MANAQERS. Special State Fair Engagement-Commencing Monday, Sept. 18, RETURN OF THE FA VORITES THE JESSIE SHIR1EI 003 99 UP-TO-DATE REPERTOIRE OF NEW PLAYS "Dorris" "Lady of Lyons" "Clever Foor "Married In Haste" "Moths "Trilby" "Child of Regiment" "Daughter of the Regiment" ipo'lPUlLrAiR SEATS ARE NOW ON SALE..

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