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""JTfi"1 r-Tf-flJ- 'V ? "S ' i. art- 0 CAPITAL JOURNAL. 3h ! jji, v-H 11 j ' 'V VOJL. 5. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." 3B SAJDEM. OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1892. r TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." NO. 3 5 T - .t)jr I.-.,...,., I.I...-MI .MV1JMJt,w. T. M PATH A NTO! 98 State Street VltOPKSSlOXAI. GAUDS. J J. SUA W, nt. W. HUNT. SHAW A . HUNT, attorneys at law. OlUcoover Capital National bauk,Balein, Oregon, GEO. 11. llUllNHTT, Attorney at law, Halem, Oregen. Olllce uvcr ljuld a Bush's bank. T. U1C1IAHDSOX, Attorney at law, olllco no stalls lu front, rooms of now ush block, corner Commercial and Court streets, Salem, Oregon, lhisl JOHN A. CAUSON, Attorney at law. Rooms 3 ana 4. Lndd .t Hush's li.inlc building, Sitlcm, Oregon. 8 1 lyr "We toll you of some special bargains this week that are worth looking into. For instance: Photograph Albums 75 to $12 00 1 Oxford Bibles 75c to $15 00 Family Bibles 2 00 to 10 00 Testaments 10c to 2 50 We invite you all to call and see those goods, whether you wish to purchase or not, as we -will take special pains i sh wing these to you. "ECS 3E" PA.TTOH'. -PLEASANT- You can buy property in this most popular Addition on any terms. It is high and dry and has the advantage of street cars and city water. Remember it is within ten minutes walk of the Postofiiee or Court 1 Louse. Over thirty lots sold this spring. Call on P d &-a u? j a a y a a One-half block south of Bush's bank, up stairs. Will m iwr n nnr Hflrritt Hrcnsons to 1118 AS Oil SA a iJ 1 tj 2 H Q R H ft v. i bib Va B e US J rj WELLEK BROS. -HEAD QUARTERS FOR RED 3TAK- OTADI OJiiJ At the old Stand, next door to Post Office. 0 m V OJftPBB K wmii; rfliu unuwiiiiuo. 1-1. CARPENTER, BUILDER mjLicecsacm jarrwramit tttJttjcgagEignRr.rtgBan GLASSFORD. un iin ninixnyn mm iiU jt)llM flldlVlin, BANKS, STORES AND OFFICES FITTED UP IN, Georg'a Pine, Walnut, Cherry, Red Wood, Etc, MANTELS, BUTCHERS' AND FAMILY ICE BOXES, WIRE SCREENS, JOBBING ATTENDED TO. Ilcnrof 200 Commeicial Street, Salem, Oregon. NAILS! LOCKS! HINGES BUILDER'S HARDWARE i AT Barr & Pctzcl, o.umbers and Tinn on t. oin n,..v,.,,..i.,i c M.iinin finiilcii Hose and Lawn Sprinklers. A coninletoltiiBof Stoves' and Tinwiue, Tin rooting ami plumbing a 'fciiecialty. Eftitrmles for Tinning unci Plumbing luiruiHiiwi. PAPER HANGERS. HEAD QUARTERS. n .. ..,.irt,i i.nii nt us c.tmrt Htrwt and look at all tho lute patterns In Wall Paper and get prices lor Mine on the wall. E.C. SNOW, Decorator, with E.E. SNOW, Hohhj, Sign and Car- rlage PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Paper Hanging, Kalsomlnlug, Wall Tinting, etc. Varnishing and Natural Wood FlnMi. Only Flrbb-t'liM Work. Ji. K ENOW. llenicmber tho plane, 143 Court Street. A 8 !R! n The Plnc0 t0 et Jl Saddlo horse, Livery III W I I rig, Express, Dray or Truck, "Wood, Hay, JJIVU till feej ol. R00j wou rotted Manure, , . . . 1 " 11 13 V. I 1 hnA rt load or JJirt or Uruvei. uau on xvyun vu., uuva Ul Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful work is our motto. RYAN & CO. DRAYS ANV TRUCKS Salem Truck 4 Dray Go. fes&3 V ilcoHtatSt.,oppoIt8a lorn Iron 'vnr'H. Drays and trunKi uy be foiiuil. throughout tae aav w tho enrnor of Stat and Pommcr"!! ftrHOte r - B, F. DRAKE, Proprietor. T- Q. PERKINS, General Superint.ndea SALEM IRON WORKS, .... OREGON. SXnrcKVM oVn'mU. Oa.fl ""flK 1,u,ont Mult,"atB Piirltlnr una ftfol. Knrm mai-hlnery niatk nrnl repnireci. C.H.GHIRCHIU. ' " BURR0UGHS' cnuRcniLh & r.unKOUGiis, Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters; SHEET METAL. WORKERS. 100 Cheniekfta Sheet. Sash and Door Factory Fronti Street, Salem, Oregon. The best class of work in our line .at prices to compete with tho lowest. Only the best material used. GETTHEJAM.LAWNMOWER lit Three Sines. ALSO AN IMMENSE STOCK OF BUILDER'S HARD WARE AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS AT GRAY BROTHERS, N. W. CORNER STATE AND LIBERTY STS., SALEM, OREGON. 11. F. llONHAM. W. II. HOI.M1X Boniiam A JIot.MEs, Attornc.VH nt law. Ofllco In Hush's hlook, between StMo and Court, on Com'ISt. f I1ILMON KOHU. attorney nt ln,', Snlem, X Oretfon. OUtce iitalrs In rattou'a bloelt. BH. UKADdltAW, PUYMCIAN AND , Hurceon, .Hleni, Oregon, iilllco In J.iarltlgo block, tip1ii(rx oer Wllllamt .it Knuluuit's bank Hesldonce corner atuto una a. K. corner inter bticct. v J 11. YOUNO, M. 1).. Odlco formerly . occupied by Ur. How land, corner Court nnd l.lberty streets. Telcnhono No. 45. Otlico heurs: H n. m. to VI; i! to . in., iinn v to w p. m. neiaetico istn street on ilcctrlo car lluo. Telepliouo No. I), TfnAWl'k . ItllrirK'U Pli.LlnlnH. jSi. nnd aurgeoua, Murphy biwtit, up Mini's, Commercial sheet, Haleiu, Or. P1 tern, It. V. S. MOrr, physician and stir- ktUlli UI11I.U IU I'.IUIIIIUB UUUKi 0.1 m.Ureirun. (JIllco houra ID to 12 a.m. 2 to 4 p. m. I-, 4"t i a ra ra Ihoice Vieats Hd. C. Cross Wholesale unsl Retail Dealer in Tresli, Salt and Smoked Meats of all Kinds, t$8$&8& .-s-'.r T-r'i Mil m ''y Sim.. Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser vices and prmpt delivery to all parts of tho city. i)o Court and 110 State Streets. ulldui omith, B. PIIIL1IU0OK, M. D.,Homeopathlst. Ulllco 155 Court htiCLt: Kuxldciir-n .117 tish street. Geucral nrnctleo. aocclal attention given to diseases ot Women and children. DU. MINTA B. A. DAVia, Olllco hours, I) a. m. to 11 a. in.; '2, p. m, to 5 p. in. Day orulirhtealH promptly attended to. Bpeelal attention given to dlse-ises of wom en and ehlldien. Otllee In tiv Hank lilk., 305 Coirimcrel.il street. Keslduico hame. IJ Hi tons o K. T. C. HM1TH, Dentist, W Slalo btieet, U.tli.... Il I.M..I. l.n.l ...... ,..l ....... i. ...iioi, vi, riuiniitu ..viiii.i .riivi. ofuvcrydebcrlntlou. rainless out ra tions a specialty. WD. l'POll, Arehltect, Plans, Speel , llcatlons and supcrintundeuce lor all cfiiR'-eo of buildings, Olllco STJO Com mercial St , up btalls, CA. ltOllKHT, Aicliltn t, room-lii, Mar . qua m building, l'ortlaud, Ok'ou. lHJtNtsS OAUI. HOKYE.tMlM.S, l'roprlotors Ihu 1'oicq lain IlatliaudMliavliigl'arloru, llue the only Porcelain ll.lth Tubs In tho city, aw Commercial htieot, Milem, Oregou. H.HMIT1I .tCO., Coutmctors, Bcwer t. In, Cemtut fildewalks, llxcavatlng, Kte: All woric liroiuptly done, B.ilom,Or, Leave orden with Dusan itios, l:l5-lm PJ.LiAlWKNiCO,, Slauufactuicofall , klnrtHorvehlelcs ItepaliinrtiiHpaclril ly, Hiiop 45 HUito Mrt t. CAltPET-LAYING.-I maito n specially ot caipct-sewing and lalng; curjiets talteu unmirt lclaidwlthgtuitcare, ordeis with J, 11. l.unn, lliupti "4on or wnnouoincr. e J U.LU11KMA.U JOHN KNIGHT, UlnckHinltb. Horpo O Bhoelngandrepalrlnsaspiclalty. hhop ut the foot of Liberty street, Walcm.Oi.W'Hi, amir -SUCCESSOR TO- J. C. BROWN & CO. Have Re-opened at the Old Stand with tho most complete stock in Salem of HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE, ROAD CARTS. -BUILDER'S HARDWARE :A SPECIALTY.- Contractors and builders can find here every article they need, in the most approved and modern patterns. UPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES. All the former customers of this House and the noneral trade are invited to call. We will treat you well. yjy.WTB.rMi.BiTBfyi BiSS'-K.WJES ou b. -wi.jh.j dw 218 Coniuiercinl Street. D.C.SHERMAN, U, ti, lVnslon aud Cluun agent. l'.O Box Wl.Mlcin, Oregon. Deputy t onuu Clerl- Yrlte for blanks. DUGAN BROS' Plumbing aiid Heating Co., Wholesale nnd retail deuhrs In STFAJI AND PLUMBING GOODS. Wtti mmerclal street. Telephone .No. 83 For Sale. 'i iimn intu in North sialem ou street car line, no 21 ucren trull land about KX miles muter Paleiii. Call on C. I. aKIELS0.V htato Insurance Olflco Columbia Poultry Yards, J. M. IJRENTri, Munufjer. Lock Bos 1210, Scuttle, Wash llredtni ol'l'bornuj.'hUred Poultry of fu! lunlD varieties; H. C. White leghorns, H. v. umwa jb born, White J'lyinontlt Itocks, llarrtd Plymouth Itocks, Pit Games, Hlatk Lane stinms. Light; Urahama, nun iiciiiii, mrtridge Cochin, Bronze Turkoy. Hnrt lor Circular and Price L1U White's No. 60, SALEM'S FINEBT TRUCK, Now ready for bullae. S'wiiTtf specialty, J.K.WHITJS, WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a general bauklnK business In all its branches. OEO. WI1.UAMH Presldou Wi. KNOLAND Vice President HUGH MONAHY Cashier DIHUCTOKE: Geo. Wllllam.Wm. Vug land, Dr. J, A. ltlchardson, J. W. JloiUun, J. A. Ilaker. Jl.mk In new Kxchauge block on Com mercial street, ffcia-ti Authorized Capital 00,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Halcm, Oregon. W.A.CUSICK. Prcs. W. W. MAHTIN, Vice Prcs. J. 11. ALDWir, Cashier. Htate, County aud City Warrants bought at Par. dw MONEY TO LOAN. Special Induceim nU for the next 30 daj 8 on mo1 farm lo ins. FEAR & HAMILTON, Poom H, Jlutti Dunk block. S IMw rMPHOVXIJ OUDKIt OK ItKD MKN. I KamlaKiin Tribe No, K, ilem. Holds council efry Thursday evening, at 70. Wigwam In statu Insurance halt. K. O. HA KKH. Prophet. FllNK ('. WATKIlH.Chlefoflteoofdii. J. M, Needham HOUSE PAIlVTINO, KALHO MINING, PAPER JIANUINO, NATURAL WOOD FINISH INU. For Sale. OOr A - of t;ond land, 80 acres jcj rji oK,)0(l b.lin limii,i0i balance timber, wilt m;ll all or part, cheap, on icasonahle terms. JAMK WAltNKH.Solem.Or. P. O. liox 3.U (MS-tl-dw Oapilal City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meak at All flours ol tlioDay Nono but while labor cuu'i.ycd lu tlu LStabllshment. A (,'ond HtibHtanllal meal a kudlnllist class style Teut-Hv center li mo.il, K B D K R O N T (Vii.ri ktri-et,: betwten (j crv .Home am Mluto'B l.lirr THE jWlLUMETTE, S ALEUT, OllEGON. Kates, .$2.50 tolfri.OO per Day. The host hotel between Portland audHun rranclsco. PlrsUclasf In all its appoint, nients. Its tables aro seiLd with the Choicest tfrails Grown In tho Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. trAPANBGJR T B 1L.B CURE Anew and C iiiplntt I'reatmeiii, uinslst. Int; of suppositories, olntinent 111 eapiules, also a box aud pills; it pnslUio cure lor ex. titnnil. lnternul. titlml nr blei illmr. t Li-iilnir. ilironlc, recent or heiedltaiy l'lloj, and inanv other dlseahes and luiualo weak. ncsses; It is always u (treat lieuellt to tho general health, 'ihu llru (llH.-oiry ol a medical euro renderlnir an oneratlou with tlio It n Ho umit'ces!r liHri-aiter, Ihls remody has never been Known ! fjl1. HI per box.u for 'f, sent by mull. Why sulfur iroin mis terrimo uisnase wueu a wriiien liuarantrolsulvcn with (Iboxei, to lefuiul tho money It not eurid Hrml slump for Ireo sample, (juarfiuce issued uy wooutiiii, Ci.aiikk.V Co., wholesale and retail drug gUU,kOleageuls, Portland, Or, 62-ly-dw J. H. HAAS, THE WATClIMAIUSIt, 21iW Commercial St,, ?ilm, Oregon. (Next dKr to Klein's.) Hpociully ol Uxctacle!, and repairing Olocl.D. Winches and Jewlr. M. C. CROSS, and Packer Htate Ht. an4 Court Ht-The beat meat deliver.! to all part of the city. Leave orders J. Irwlu', narofrJwIlb a Hlelnti-'idrugiUirF. Paper Hangerand Decorator, urnce at i ;u, oil on jiiinoriery twie. HUew, Oregon, EVENING. Tho sun no longer shines 'Mid glories of the west. But on sapphire robes declines Ou couch of cold to rest. Tho moon and her silvery sheen Sheds An effulgent light, And tho low lamps of tho stars bctw ecu Surround the queen of night. -Gertrude S. Uallllo In Philadelphia Ledger. Crowded Cities or tho Dead. Long Island is tho burying ground for Now York's dead, and a round trip to tho present cemeteries is now a day's journey. But little spaco is left in Greenwood, Evergreen, Cal vary and Cypress Hill, the big cities of tlio dead across tho East rivor, and if it becomes necessary to seolc now burying grounds farther away, busy Now Yorkers will novor llnd time to go to funerals. As it is now, fune rals aro rushed with a hasto that would shock people in slow going communities. New York is too busy to wasto any timo over tlio doad. Thoy aro in tho way and tho sooner out of it tho better, seems to bo tho idea hero. Heaives aro driven at a swift trot from church to comotery, and thoro is often an exciting race botweon funeral processions to bo first on board tho ferryboat. Tlio first tiling u Now Yorker learns is to run to catch a ferryboat. Whon ho crosses tho rivor for tho last timo ho loads tho rushing, struggling procession, and it ought to bo somo consolation to him to know that ho was first on board for onco. Now York is a groat placo to livo, but it must bo an un satisfactory placo to dio for thoso who caro to bo buried in tho old fash ioned, slow and solemn way. Now York Cor. Pittsburg Lender. An Astonished Princess. Mr. George Maimers, nephow of tho Duko of Rutland, tells tho fol lowing good story of II. R. II. tho Princess of Wales: The priuco and princess paid a visit to Longshaw (tho Derbyshire shooting box) in 1875. Tho lato duko had a favorito rotriovor allied Priuco. Ono night at dinnor tho conversation turned on his dog and tho duko said that lately ho had not been behaving well. Tho subject dropped. Noxt day tho princess camo out to luncheon with tho shoot ers. Tlio carriage drovo up just bo foro tho drivo. Her royal highness waited until it was over nnd thon walked on to whoro tho duko, who was tho nearest gun, was busy pick ing up ni3 birds. "Woll, duko," sho said, "and how is tho Prince bohaving today? Pretty wou, i iiopor "Vory badly, indeed, ma'am," tho duko ronlied. "Ho won't pick up his birds. If ho doesn't behave hotter after lunchoon I will send him homo." Tho princess was naturally astonished, but sho said nothing and went on to lunchoon. A littlo later tho duko was informed that it was tho princo that had boon impaired after not tho dog and so hastened to mako his npologies. Manchester (England) Times. Household Workshop. Carpentering sounds a big word perhaps, but it is wonderful what can bo douo at homo, and how much troublo is saved by tho judicious keeping nnd handling of somo few tools; it is neither hard nor dirty work, in times of moving or rear ranging of rooms, for instanco, and it rather increases tho pleasure to havo really had a hand in most of tlio innovations that can bo suggested by a fortilo brain or a lovo of A'arioty. Thoro is gonorally somo corner in a houso which can bo set apart as a workshop, and oven if this bo impos sible, or the title sounds loo business like, it is well to havo a special ro coptaclo for tho tools, or thoy will in evitably bo scattered about in diiTor out places and not to bo found when thoy aro wanted. Of couno tho car penter or tho handy man closo by can bo sent for, but why should tho housowifo bo doubtful of her own capabilities? London Qucon. Wagner on Ills Ileail. In "Wagner as I Know IIim,"Mr. Ferdinand Pracgcr, writing of tlio great comiwsor's buoyancy of spirite, says that ono day when thoy woro sitting t.ijrKhor in tho drawing room at Tribsehon on a sort of ottoman, talking ovor tho events of tho years gono by, Wagnor suddenly arose and stood on his head uion tho ottoman, At tho vory moment ho was in that inverted position tlio door opened and Mmo. Wagner en terod. nor sur prise and alarm wcro groat, and sho hastened forward, exclaiming, "All I liobo Richard, Richard I" Quickly recovering himself, ho re assured her of his sanity, explaining that ho was only showing Ferdinand ho could stand on his head at sixty, which was moro than the said Fer dinand could do. lluast Mouse tVss No timid. Ah an oxamplo of folic medicino an English surgeon writes of n caso ho attended in which a moubo was ad ministered to tho patient, a young child, in tho hopes of cutting short an attack of whooping cough. Ac cording to tho mother, tho only modo of preparing this potent romo dy with any hope of thornteutio huo ccsa was by roasting tho mouso ovor a tallow candle, To tho surpriso and disappointment of tho parents, tho only effect this delicate morsel hod upon tho unhappy littlo sufforcr waa that, in tho broad dialect of tlio Rim sentlalo volley, "It nobbufc eot 'im agato o piking." (Anglico, vomiting.) Everybody knows whut It If, utul that is tho reason they go to Hel lenbruud'fl for that pure lee cuatn soda, , sn Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Food R ' fa- ABSOLUTEUT PURE How to Hunt Uattlesmikas. Should tho huntor wish for tho rattlesnake, ho Beoks him whoro tho cultivation ends and tho forest be gins, for on tlio bordor, liko a skill ful freebooter, tlio cautious crotalua lies in wait for tho rats and mice that havo gathored thithor to feed on tho farmer's produce With his long stick tlio snake huntor presses asido tho shading bushes to seo if tho sleeping reptile lies coiled beneath. Ho examines every nook by tho fallon treo, ovory recess of tho copso covored hillsido, and thoro of tenest, whero tho ferns wavo from tho cran nies and screen him from view in tho deceiving ligbt of thoir fluttering shadows, will ho find tho rattler tak ing Ida midday siestw. Yes, there ho is, lying closo in an angle of tho lichen grown rock. You can seo liim through tlio leafy curtain. I'll press back tho forns with my stick and leavo him clear of tho shado. Seo how ho lies, so beau tifully mottlod with variations of black and brown and gray, with hero and there a tingo of yellow. Although ho is not colored liko tho rock, nor yet liko tho dried leaves or withered sticks, still ho harmonizes with all an indistinct mass of blend ing tints, arranged in nature's beau tiful way, in a certain irregularity, causing tlio oyo to loso him, as it woro, in tlio samoncss of his sur roundings. Stoop gently over him. Ho will not fly nt you. Is ho asloop? Who can tell? Yot his oyes aro wido open round, glassy balls of gray, with a vorliclo pupil liko tho cat's. Thoy novor closo, oven when ho sloops. Ho is ovor thus wido oyod, gazing nlilco on tho mysteries of day and night I touch him gontly. Tlio quiot coil begins to movo within itself. Ho draws back his head slightly. Tho tail, with its warning rattle, Btarts up vertically from tho contor of con volution and tho signal of alarm is givou. It vibratos so rapidly that tho oyo cannot follow tho move ment. 'Tis a blur upon tlio Bight To tho ear it is liko tho rustling of withered leaves, with somo rosom blnnco to tho whirring song of tlio cicada. I touch hira gontly again that tlio head may by thrust forward clear of tho coils. Aha I Thoro it comos. I press with tlio bent stick on his neck gontly but firmly to tho ground. Thon stooping, steadying tho stick with my kneo, I tako him with my hand round tho neck, closo behind tho jaws. In this way ho cannot turn to bito. Into ono of tho bags I havo with mo I drop liim, tail foremost "and curry him off hi tri umph. George R. O'Reilly in Cin cinnati Commercial Gazotto. Lost Mines. Evory whoro throughout tho west aro lost ininos. Evory stato and ter ritory that has gold or silver has sovoral of them. Around each thoro clings n halo of romance Thoro is a Lost Cabin mino near Crater lako in Oregon. Montana, Wyoming, Idaho and Now Mexico havo lost mines of somo sort or other, all rich, and locked in tho depths of tho Navajo reservation in Arizona is anotlior lost mino. Men with guns and picks and burros Btoal in from timo to timo in quost of tho latter. Sometimes in roforring to tho vari ous lost mines thoy nro singularly mixed, until tho problem is mado harder to solvo as to jimt where thoy aro. "Thoro aroatloost a half dozen or a dozon Lost Cabin mines in tlio west,'' said an old mining man yes terday. "Anything that is strango and hard to got at will havo many hunting for it. Tho lost minos aro hard to find, but thoro are nil tho timo expeditions in quest of thorn." 'San Fraucibco Examiner. Kducntlon and Nature. Tlio provinco of education is to lift tho individual out of her natural uebfl and not to allow hor to remain in it. All education is this. Tho child would prefer to tako hor food in her fingors, for it isnnturol for her to do boj but education takes hor im mediately in hand and makes hor oat in tho way not of nature, but of civilization. There is no natural way of education, it is all completely un natural and must lx so. Tlio natural child protests against discipline of whntovor kind, and seeks to follow hor cravings; but out of tills fools' paradise which would bo no paradlRO at all, as hor toachor knows sho must bo drivon, and out of it sho must bo kopt, though it bo with a flaming sword. Anna 0. Drackott in Harper's. Where Suke Qo During Cold Weather. Tlio snako hibernates; that is, it juiHBoa tho lata autumn and winter seasons in a stato of torpor coiled up in tho hollow roota of trooa or cavi ties protected by bushes. With tho return of warmth it issue) forth in pursuit of prey and to brood. The femalo lays from sixteen to twenty eggs In a string, and leaves thorn to bo hatched by the sun or by the warmth of decomposisjr matter. The, ara often found in dtuwhettwi. JBcforo Starting on a Je A nenann iiaimllv rinelrAa l .rain formation as to tho most desirable tako, and will purchase ticket via that will nfTord him the nutekeatit service. Boforo starting on a trip to taigu or any point jiasi, you snouia I yourself with a map and time table Wisconsin Lcmroi i.ine. xue trai on this route are vestlbnlenndareee with Pullman's latest Drawing Room crs, ctegant uay Coaches anduinin a of latest design, built expressly rortBMl vice, ana are exquisite in furnishings convenient and comfortable In arts ment and so complete In every detAil they have no superior In comfort , and ganco. i ue aining car servico is prot cod by alt the most olegant ever In mi'u, sua is operatea in tne inieiest patrons. Fast trains via the Wisconsin Llnet leavo Minneapolis dally at 13:4 uuu out p. in., ana ot. ram nn.'.iu iuiu Jiiap. in., miiKing lavoraoie lion with all trains from the W Bouthwcst. For tickets, mans. tmrrjDhleto rh Information apply to Q, F. MoNelll.-i uu a. v., iuiuuenpous, rainn., alia i U. Pond, Uoueral Passenger and-,' Agont, Chicago, IU. 1- 4' H Summons. , p In tho Circuit Court of tho Bute of I goq lor the county ol Marlon. James. Shirley, plalutltT, vs. A. L. Hodson, O. E. Hodson, J. WJHj -bsu nutiauii, utttuuug iiiaiuuh. a. Mccormick. W. II. McCormlck, 8. llni!tou. U. W. llllllnL-ton.W. U.Hc Ella Hodson, 1). p. Tnompson, and jirej, ucienaonis, To A. O. Brey, the defendant above na In the name of the State of Oregon, are hereby ren Hired to anncar ana as the complaint tiled against you la above outltled suit, ou or batore the Monday in June, l&tt, to-wlt: Juno 18,11 me same ocing tne nrst uuy or tne torm of tho aboe entitled court, i VOU fall fin to nnfttrer for want. l.h; pliunlltrwlU apply to the court for the Hor dtmauded therein, to-wlt: A Jw ment aualnst defendants. A. U. Hodt mill II I.! Uiulinnfit. Ilia.iimnr tfl.tlHI AJ .. '... . . " YW" ".. v w, p-n gamer wuu interest tncrcon at mo raw on , l.n tin, fl.ttl ..no n.tn.,.., ,n..v. XT.a..-fr.J.B V"U 'U. UU.. J,'U, UUUU1L. ,,..,.. .1UI.M.MK ii, irw, less me ionowiugpaymeniHtnerMii uiivibi 9iv xuveuiuur v, 1.103: oituiuvi berU, 1MI; (20 August IM, lbHU; Sioljuly iooi, 9..ou jiecemuer i, iwk cooAUj iu, ibbv, ii.'ooiay o, ib-jij tiu uciouer , uisu luubpmiuiui uave juugment hh said delendauts lor SlMJua uttornev'a In this suit, aud that plaintiO have JudM! ment agaluel said defendants for all oosfiifi kuv. uiamunDu.vuM ui ,uia null KIVW..VW a decree for tho foreclosure and sale agatntn you and nil of the above named defend! nnls. or the morfciiL'euroDertv ineatlonaetl In plalntlQs' complaint, to-wlt: ThdflwaiB til uouaiB- v..yt. ucing ;ne K. oi lues, . jut and hits 1 and 3 or section lib In T. 8; 8. M.MV w., IV. M. aud the fractional W. U of tb X ' w.if of bectlon U0. t. 8. h. it. 3 w.. w. k.. BH f copt IU aoi es on ol the east side ot the Itaskff tlonal w. Y, of the w. Y, of the B. w. H defi seuiion uu iu iiiu lorui oi a paroieitc extcndlniraomss said laud. There In till of this conveyance 151.tHacreaof loss Wi acres oU of lot No. 3 deeded John witlschem. All of said land stint In Marlon county. State of Oregon. By anuria ui uiarion county, uregou, I lnir to law and tlio nractlco oi this that the proceeds of said sale may be pilod In paymout ot tho amount dua tne piaintur, ana that sata defenttanu, uacu oi ineiii. una an persons ciainui dorthom,and eachofthcin,dr any of Huusequtiit 10 sum uiongugoon wa ises, uiiuer us purcuosers, incurum or other wise may bo barred and fori of all rlchU. olalui or eoultv of rudem In tho said promises aud every part tin uuu iuai mo pjainim may nave juugi aud execution uiralnst the said defout V. K. Hodson aud A. L. Hodson lor anv llnlenoy which may remain after apply! nil the proceeds of the salaof said premu proporly applicable to the satisfaction saiu jiuigiueui. iniru.inai ilia plains or uuy inner party 10 me suit, may dimi a purcbassor at said sale, that the sh uxeouie a cenincaie oi saie to tne pun or and that tho said purchaser ha lot possession of the said premises produotl oi me suerni s ceriuiuiie oi saie tuer una that at tho expiration of the time. redemption, that tho sheriff exeunt ueoato tnu puretiaser or said premi unless redcomed as rtnulrcd bv law: I the nlalnlllt mav huvo such other and ther roller In tho premises as to thla aaww may seem meet aud equliable. You Inn further talte notice that this summons1 US served on you by publication In the OAfi-B tai, Jouii.nal, orriulem, Marlon oounty.B Oregon, by order of Hon, 11. P.Bolge.JuomJ of tho above entitled court, mude a t cniu. uers ai nuiem, aiarion county, vnufmuz April 31,1mm, ordering and directing Hmh sum suiumuus ueiuiuiiKuou iuoroinonsu wee u lorsix consecuuve weens. H.T. UIUllAltDSOH. 4-2S-71 Attorney tor PlisiURi Administrator's Sale. VTOTIOIS Is hereby given that by vli XI niau oroerauu license ot sale made by tho county court of Marlon ty, Oregon, on tho iMd day of May. aulboruliii! and einnowerlnr me wt mlnUtrator ol tho eslato of Henry UsjM, deceased, to sell the real property bertn alter aescrioea rur the siiusraotioa m claims ugalust the estate ot sola iliinsil II x will uu n Saturday, the 2d day of July, M2, at tho hour of 1 o'clock n. m. In the noon ofsatd day ut tho door ol the ooui court uouso in naiem, Jiarion county. gun, sen at puuuo auouou tor casu ju i on tho day of sale, to tho highest bli an me rigui, lino, interest ana, which said Henry Uelss. deceased. ! tho (lino of his death, lu aud to to lowing dosorlbed real property, to-wlU 1 eui uuu oi inu noriuwesv quanr as nun i, r. u s., it. -j k,, oi tne win Meridian and containing tiiae-lIN iiuutvu iu Mttiiuu wuuui uiiwm P.U.llHA Auministrator ot me estate ot uelss, deceased. 1 IflP riinOnii III tho County Court, for theCouuty Mm rlon, Htato of Uregon. ?2m Jn tho mailer of estate of ).,,,,( .'SB 'I l;veltne cox, deceased ' - hi 'I'oull fliulii.lrs nt uilil iliuuiAnf. WaAShaB or unknown. Ulli;t;llNtl! ' tu me name ot inn oiau or ureyoa, ' HID IICIVU VIIVU WliU ICt(UK1?14 VU the county courtof the bUHe of Ui theCouuty of Marlou on .Monday, i uuy lit Uljr. &0V4, ah IV u IHUVS, IK IV noon of that day. then and thai to t cause, it any mure uswny an oroer i nui on inauu auinuiiziug uuu eiupc the udmluUlralorof said eslato to real iiroperty oeuinuii'g to stua Which Is described us follows to-wllt o. u, luauu u in ujuok So,s us an I ho amended ulatof Canltal l'arki lo tho City 01 StUuui lu JMtHfllM UITKUU, tL-...u tUm tlnn tC I. 11... .14 ,, nun., UQ ..WU. , M. wiiiiwwi tl III9IWUUU WUII.UI lUPIH.HH J, fur the County of Marion wilbikri said court athx. this 16th day of Smm Attest: 1),U. HHh.ltHAN,OHd ily KHAMK Y, WATKKJ, 6'W i'j tg Executrix Noitoe. NSS MXHiklX of lb Iftit wUi M IIS is hwwbv itvad that lb i sicuwi nas tnis oaur Mum a ml by I he Hon. 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