V MAY 2. 1002 Legal Notice a. WIIK.IUKK'K NAI.K. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore iron, for the County of ClacUiuM. T. T. Geer Governor, 1 F. I. Llunoarastfcre. tary ol State and Chs. 8. Moor asTr uti rer of the Slate of Oregon ConctiiuiiiiK Hi State Land Board, Plain lift. VS. W. B. Jennings. J. F. Jennlci; and Wilmol Jennings, his wife, Clackamas County, K. U Newton and McCord Brady & Co., a Corporation, Defendant. State or OkkioK. I M Col'HTY or CLACKAMAS,) By virtu of a judgment order, dcre and an execution, dinv Issued out or and under the seal or the above entitled court, in the above entitled csiim, to rue duly di rected and dated tbe aitli day of March, 1U02, upon a juilitinent rendered ami en tered in said court on the llih day or Jan uary littt, in lavor ot The State Land Board Plainlill, and against W. B. Jennings and J F. Jennings, Defendants, for the sum of $5400 00, aim interest thereon at the rule of per cent per annum from (lie '.nth 'lav ol April and the furthcrsum ol .ix " attorney's lee, and tiie further sum ot .il J cost and disbursements, and tne costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make ssleof the following descrihe.1 real propeity, situate in tbe county of Clack Biaa, slate of Oregon, to-wit: That part ol Berry man Jennings and wile Donation Land Claim in Township Two ou th ot KangeOne and Two Eas-t bounded and descrineil as follows: Heginning t the North East Corner of a tract ol land deeOed by Martha Jennings to Oeorgie t Mtldruru which corner is in the Last boundary line of said Donation Land Claim Morth 2ti oeg. West Seventy Eight links dislai t Irom the South East Corner of said Donation Land Claim and running thence South t3 deg. ami' 31 sum. West IW.HS Chains to the South, Eaf Comer of the tract ol land rerverf by Mrs. Martha Jen nings; thence Sortli I) dig.' 39 .min. est SL3ti Chains; thence Sortli 63 de;.'. 61 ruin. East lio. "2 Chains ta tiie East boundary of aid Donation Lain!- (Claim; thence South 43 deg. 45 onu. Eat tfaohg said East bound ary 6.13 Chains to tk rli.f le Corner in said East boundary; thence t (leg. East 3.' Chains to the place fcl beginning containing fit) acres. Also that part ol the Berrvman Jennings and wile Donation Land Claim in Town efaio Two South of Range One and Two East bounded and described as follows 'O wit: Beginning at point in the East boundary of said Donation Land Claim forty three and thr?e quarter degrees N est 6.13 Chains distant, from the angle corner in aaid Eat boundary and running thence South 03deg.51 nun. West cW.83 Chains; thence Korib 11 deg. 39 win. West 10 Chains to the division line between the Morib and Soutb half of said Donation Land Claim ; thence 65 deg. East along said division line fi0.3O Chains to the Last boundary of said Donation Land Claim; thence South 43 deg. and 45 min. East 9.37 Chains to the place ol beginning containing 00 acres. Now, Therefore, by vutue of said execu tion, judgment order and decree, and in eomiliance with the commands of said writ, 1 will on Saturday, tue 3RD DAY OF MAY 1902; at tbe hoar of 1:30 o'clock P. M. at tbe front door or the County Court House in the City of Oregon City, in said Coui.ty and Bute, cell at public auction, subject to r- u . tl. hiohMkl hirirler- for U. 8. gold coin cash in bend, all the right, title and interest wnicn me wiuuu nsm, fendants or either of them, had on toe date of the mortgage herein or since had in or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judg ment order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing cots. j.j.cOOKE. 8herifl of Clackamas County . Or-gon. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., March 31. IW. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Oregon Uty, uregon, Apm . Ji Notice is hereby given that tbe following named applicant to purchase under Section , Act of Congress of March 3. 1887 lias filed notice ol bis intention to make final proof in aupport ol his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver t Or-gou City. Ore., on May 2o, IMl vix: ALVIN CLARK for the Ji W J4 of SV'A Sec. 1, T. 3 8. R. 3 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, nz: W.J. Stater, of Newberg, Ymlill Co., Oregon; L. t. Marin, of Portland, Oregon; E. O. Stark, of Portland, uregon ; Peter H, Ward, ol Portlano, Oregon. CHAd. B. MOORE8, Register. Notice of Kale of Ileal Kstute. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order ol sale made and entered by the county court of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, on the 17th day of April, 1002, in thu matter of tbe estate of John S. Green, deceased, the undersigned, the duly a pointed administrator of tbe estate ot said deceased, will sell at public auction lo the highest bidder, for cash in band, on the 10 fH DAY OF MAY, 1902, at the hourof 1 o clock P. M. of said day, at tbe courthouse door in Oregon City in aaid county and mate thefollowingdescribed real proertv, situate, lying and being in Clackamas County, Oregon: All that portion of the S.E.Ji ot section No. 34, in T. 3 S. R 4 E. of the W illamette Meridian lying and situate Soutb and West of the North bank of Clackamas river and tbe Inlands in said Ciackamas river in said portion of said South Ea-t of aaid section No. 34 herein described containing 15 acres more or less, together wilh all riparian rights ami incidents attached, appni tenant and incident to the same. Alsoacertain contract in writing with the Oregon and California Pailmad Com pany dated trie 5tti day of October, 18-5, in and by hicli the said Company agreed for a consideration to convey to the said de ceased John tj. Green the South East of the North Kasi i. and the East i of the Hoiilheast of section 33, in X. 3 o. R. 4 K. of tbe Willamette Meridian, containing IM acres more or less all in Clackamas County, Oregon, said sale to be for cash, 20 per cent on day af sale, baltnc. on continuation of aale by said County Court. TOM P. RANDALL, Administrator of the estate of Jobu fi. Green, deceased. Dated April loth, 1902. I'lual Notice. Notice is hereby given that I have this day filed with the County Court of Clacka mas County, State of Oregon, mv Final Report as administratrix ol the E-txte ot Martha Partlew, Deceased and t ial tbe aaid Court has set Tuetdsv the 3rd day of June. W1. at the boor of ten o'clock A. M of said dav for the hearing of aaid report and objections tbreto if any there be at which time all persons interested are re quested to tr-eit any objections they may have to ssid account, lo said Court. ELLA E. W I I.LI AM 3, Administrator. Dated, April 16ib, 1902. 'MN.4l.ll KlU.Kiri In th Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Clackamas. K. Levison, Plaintiff. va. George T. Dicker, George W. Joseph ana a. i.. Dieker as Attorney in tact ot George T. DieMr, Defendants. Stats: or Orkmin ( M COI'KTT Of Cl.ACKMl By virtu of a judgment order, decree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal ol the above entitled court, in th above entitled cause, to to duly directed and dated the iMth day of Apr.l. 1!-. upon a judgment rendered ami entered In said court on the "tli day of April, 1902, in favor of R. Leviaon. Plaint lT, and against UenrgeT. Dieker. Delendant, for the slim of eAH'.OO, wdb interest therwin at the rat of N per cent per auniiin frmi the 20ih day of Kebruarv, I'.W. and the fnrlher sum of pKUki as attorney's lee. and the further sum ol $10.34 costs and disliuraeiuei ti, and the costs of and upon this ant, commanding lue to makesnle of the following described real property, situate in the county of t 'lack aiua. state of Oregon, to-wit: A'l that portion of the East S of the IHv nation Land Claim of George Welch and Orphy Welch, his wile, in Section 3, Town ship 4 South of Range S East ol the Willam ette Meridian and in Section 34, Township 3 South of KsngeS East WilNmett Meri dian, which lies 8"Uth of the Com ty road; Saving and excepting thervtrom iract of shout 21 acres sold by George Welch to Hiram Ke lows by deed dated Spiemhr21. l!W, and recor.led Novemter 19, HO, on lage 72 in BtK.k D of the records of deeda lor Clackamas County, Oregon. The tract above described containing W acres, more or less. Now, Theret'.re, by virtue or said execu tion, judgment onhr and deiv, and In compliance with th commands of said writ, I will on Saturday, the 31STOF MAY, 1902. at the hourof two o'clock P. M., at the front door of the County Court House in the City of Oregon City, in said County and State, sell at puhPc auction, subject to re demption, to the highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which th within named de fendants or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had in or to the above described real prorly or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judg nn nt or er, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. J.J.COOKE, She riff of t'lacaamas County, Oregon. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., April 2Sth, 1902. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. ITENERARY OF REPUBLICANS: C VXVXVJ V MMaxwW - .... ftiii:i(.i'"K nai.Ih In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Ore gon, for the County of Cl.ukaiiiaa. T. T. Oeer as Governor, F. I. Dunbar as Secre tary of State and Cnas. 8. aloore as Treasurer of the Slate ot Oregon constituting tbe State Land Board, Plaintiff. vs. I AddieC. Hodgkin and Frank E. Hodgkin, her husband, W. K. Carll, an Executor ol tbe Estate of Manha Jennings, deceased, William B. Jennings, Lili an J. Miller, John F. Jennings, diaries H. Jennings, Kl a A. Spooner, Mae J. Abtr tialhy, Mary Emma Cautield and Clack mas County, Defendants. State or Orkoos Cocsty or Clackamasi By virtue of a judgment order, decree, and an execution, duly issued out of and under tha seal of tbe aoove entitled court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly di rected and dated the 2UU day ol March Pju2, upon a judgment rendered and en tered in said couiton the llih day of Jan uary 1902, in favor of The Siate Land Board Piainilll, and against Adoie C. Hodgkin, Delendant, lor tbe sum of $riOi 00, with in terest thereon at tne rate ol 8 per cent per aminoi from the 2t;ih dav of April lAoa, and tbe further sum ol o0 00, as attorney's fee, and the lurtber sum ol fdl.40 costs and disbursements, and the costs ot and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of thi- loilowine described real property, situ ate in the county ol Clackamas state of The iii rtherly half of the Donation Land Claim of Berryiuan Jennings and wile situ ated in Clackamas County and State of Ore gon and described as follows: Notification No. 1004 filed in tne United Stales Laud uttice at Oregon City. Or- gon, anil desig nated in the bur.eya and Flats of tbe said ofhee as ' laim No. 38 being paiti of Sections 13 and 24 in Township Two South of Ranire One East of the Wi. Lunette Meridian and Claim No. 40 being part ot Section 18 and in in Township 2 South of Range 2 East of the WjlUiueite Meridian contain ing 140 acres more or less. Now, Thereire. by virtue of said execu tion, judgment order and decree, and in compliance with tbe commands ot said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 3RD DAY OF MAY, 1902; at the hourof Two o'clock P. M., at the front door of the County Court House in the City of Oregon Cit , in said County and State, sell at public auction, subject to re demption, lo the highest bidder, for U. H. gold coin cash in hand, ail the right, title and interest which the within named de fendants or either of them, had on the dale of the mortgage herein or since had In or to the above described real ) roperty or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judg nient order, decree,' interest, costs and all accruing costs. J.J.COOKE, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated. Oregon City, Ore., March 31, 12. police of Mirvey. To Chas. Weigand, Arlington, Or. You are hereby notified that under the provisions ol enact of tne legislative A" semt ly ol the State of Oregon for 1901, lor the purpose of permanency establishing boundary lines and comers, 1 will on the 21st day of May, 19!r2, begin a survey to permanently establish the boundar.es and Corners ol tbe roll'.Aing described tiact of land.to-wit: Beginning attne 8.W. corner of Wm. Coed's farm, beine part of the Jas. Winston D. L. C. in T 2 S. R 2E Wil.Mer.: and ruoningther.ee West 15.00 cha., thence North 53 33 chs., thence East l.r00 chs. to the N. W. corner of the said Win. Coad's Farm, thence South 53 33 chs. to the place ol beginning. Mary F. Bott, owner. An application UT uch survey having been filed in the oflice of the County Sur veyor of Clackamas County, Or.', on the 18-b day of April. 1902. Under the provisions of said act the costs of tbe i' rvey will be apportioned among the several laud owne-a where lands are af fected thereby, according to their respective interests. ERNEST P. RANDS. County Surveyor. Clackamas Co., Or. Date of 1st publication, A; ril 28, 1902. delt ndant above N I 'JUI . In Ih Circuit Curl or the Hlate ol Ore gon, for the County of Clackamas. Anne Darling. t'lalt.tilT. vs. Clarence T. Darling. iielenoani. To Clarence f. Darl.ng, named. In the nam of th Sttof Oregon: You are hereby reiiiird t o and opr in th above ectiileii C-uirl on or before th 1Mb day of May, l'." being the last da of the publication ol tuls sUMiiiions, to tusk an awirto th complaint of I luinlltl Med in thesaidionr'.ortii uelsull fereof plain till will apply to the onun lor th rebel de- IIKIIlllhl ill III IMIIIpUil t. t wit : For a detr dissolving to bonds or mat rimony existing between von ami plainlitV and that plaint If b awardn.1 the cutody i f Kdanna Darling, a minor child of lain tilt and yourself. ... , , Thissunin-ons is published by order or the Honorable Thc-e K. Uvati, County 'udge 01 thet'ountv ol Clackamas, wlilch order is dated March' 20, 19u2. which order minirea Ih S-rvice ol tola auuinnms upon you by publication thereol for not less than six k. Thedateofthe first publication of this summons is March 2S. llsrJ, and the dale of the last publication ol this summons will be May U. 1902. , ,,,, HKIH1KS, ORIKKini. Attorneys lor Plaintill. Appointment t Dxonilor Nolle is hrehy given ttiat th hmter slgued has been appon leu executor ol tne last will and testatum! ol Joseph Kills, deceased, by the County Court of Clack mas eoUi ty, Oregon. All persons having claims against the said estate, are hereby ni'tihcd to present the same, duly veiltled according lo law. within six months troui th daic of Una notice, at lb ollice ol ). V. Campbell. Oregon Cnv, lirenon. Daieof first publication, April 11, 1902. ThovasC. TllllMAS, Executor. iulooa l.icenac Notice ia hereby given thul T will ap ply lo the city council lor a license to sell liipior at my saloon on highlit Slreol, Oregon City. Ernkkt Matthias. 'lly Treasurer's poller. Notice ia hereby given that tliero are suttii-ienl fund on liaml in lite tieiicml Fund of tlregon City to pay all outetami ing warrant emloreii prior to Sept. 0, 1900. Interest ceases with ilte of this notice. April 25, 190. F. J. Mkykh, City Treasurer. Nalooa Lirease, Notice i hereby given that we will apply to the next regular meeting of the city council for a license to eell liquor at our place of bunines on Main street. Dickkon A Yot NO. Finul .toilet-. Notice is hereby given that I have this day tiled with tbe Count Court id CUcka mas County, Slale of Oregon, my Final Ke port s adiiiinietratiii of the Estate of Jos eph Viiss, deceased, and that the said Court basset Tuesday, tue 3M dav June, lo2, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day lor the hearing ol aaid r.-poitaud ohjectious thereto if any tin re be. at wtiich lime all persons interested are requested to present any objections they may have to said ac count t j said C oirt. JAN K VOS, Adminislratrlt. Dated, Apr.l 28, 10O2. Cooiity Treusarer'a .lollce. I now have money to pay county war rants endorwd prior to Nov. llih, 1-99, and also road warrants endnrsed prior lo April 5th, ltl2. Interest will cease on the war. rants included in lucall on the dale bereof. A. LCELLING, Cy.Treas. Clar kamas County, Ore. Oregon City, April I8tb, 1902. .Notice. The County Clerk of CUi-kamae County will receive sealed bids for 1J miles of plank to be delivered on the Abernettiy road, beginning on the Viola Hill and leading towards Orfgon City. Lumber to be of good sound old trees and to be lljft x3x8 to 12 inches; stringers, 3x8 inches. Bids lo lie opened May 9th, 1902, at 2 o'clock P M. Dated April 15ih, 1902. E. II Coopkb, C'leik. Information regarding Civil Service Examinations, Pensions, Patents, Boun ties, Trade-Marks, Copyrights, Mail Routes, (Jovt. Supplies, Public Lamia, Govt. Documents procured. Three large libraries located heire. National Information Bureau, C12 Mth St., N. W Washington, D. C. Nearly tine Hundred a Duy. "Over thirty thousand famous itiHtrn nienls produced and sold Inst year hv one of the big Chicago enterprises'' says the Chicago Journal, in an editorial on their business) situation in Chicago. "One of the big Chicago enterprises that lias had an unusually large year, is tlis Kimball F'iano Company. "Thirty thousand of their instruments, including pianos, reed organs, ami pipe organs, were bought last year, and the growth of their use in schools, churches and college ia especially gratifying to their makers. "The piano in the blue romn at the White House is a Kim bull , and the in dorsements by countless inimical author ities, among them Nordica, Emma Eamea, the DeReekies, Sembrich, Calve, Pol Placon, Sotisa and others as well known, has helped the Kimball Com pany to build up the great trade it now enjoys. Andrew Carne;ie gave a Kimball pipe organ to the I'iitshtirg cathedral, and President Diaz, of Mexico, g3ve a Kim ball piano to Mrs. Diaz." The Eiler'a Piano House, 351 Wah- ington rtreet. Portland. Oregon, Spo kane, Wash. San Francisco and Sacra mento California, controls the sale of these famous instruments on the West ern Coast. " CASTOR I A For Infanti and Children. Tha Kind You Kara Always Bought Bear the Signature of Republican candidates M 'W"' tb voters of the county at the following place and on th lot towing i. Wed. Logan Sprlngwst r (i.rtlrld Ksh'le Cfk (leorg Sandy horiugs Oamascus Canhy Needy Kdiotts Msniiaiii Wilnolt MoUll Canyon Creek Highland Viola Markshorg Harlow? I'nion WiIjoiiviII Pleasant Hill Weil ftishVrl MiUaukl Thnrs Oswego rruiay Cl'kamss Sstur leaver Creek Mon Brown Scluad Tties Map Lane Wed Cams Ihurs Oregon City Hntur Thurs , Friday , bainr Mon Tues I Wed Thnrs Friday 8tur Mini ' Tues May 7. 7 K R t I) 10 III 12 in ii it is is in in 17 19 19 20 20 21 21 SI 2:1 21 '.M 27 2 29 ;u al 2 o'clock, ,. H " 3 " ,. M "I " ' 8 1. ' 8 " 2 It , a " ' M UOV (iKLK W AS I S 10 HE sKMlOU Petition Are In ( Irciilidlon lo PI"r' Ills Nunie on th Ticket. Petilioiie are being clrciilaled In vari ous portions ol the county to place liov. (iecr on the lickot f r I'nitcd Stutee Senator. Similar p.diliniis are being p'esented lo the voters all over the Sti. Petitions must r.-coive five per n-hl o' the total vote of the Slate in order lo place on the ticket a candidate for Senator. The sentiment of tiis voters of this county, who are to a larwe extent fann ers and agriculturists, is very fav.irshle to lieer. Thi week the (x'tition is U-ing tin ulaled in Oregon Cily and ha re ceived over 2i0 slgnaiuie. Prominent Republicans here, whu ate Iriends of (Jeer, doubt his pditical wisdom in s-r-uniting his name to lie used in Ibis manner, and the matter has created no slight stir in Republican ranks. One man said yesterday that there was 110 doubt that the necessary five per cent could be obtained, but he did uol think that owing to recent political events, Cieor would obtain even the voieof his party. James M.Tracy, who at one time was prominent in the Republican party and four year ago was a ctilihte for nomi nation of county judge, lias a Ueer peti tion in his possession, if reports from Logan are true. It is suid I hat Mr. Tracy, who I alliliaiitig wilh the Citi zens' movement is afraid that Brow null will be elected senator and tieer will be shelved. While this may be only a rumor, it is known that Mr. King, who is Tracy's son-in-law, is circulating the petition. It has been signed by Wince Cromer, C. N. Tracy, J. M. Tracy, Frank King, H A. Ileligs ton and William Mutnioer. Mr. Tracy recently made a flying trip to Nalem, and it is supped thai he went lo see about matters concerning the petition. KF-PUlLICAVS AT W 1LMJSV 11.1.12. Club Organoi d I Ip re With Purge and KntliusiuMtic Miinlicrslilp. OKKI.0N t HOP C0SWH0SH. rail Whrl H lmi ,,,,m",l" and Hop Are (Jrewhtif Nvly. The wctl.er .1111 In. the "' ' ""'n abnormally cool, UH IW-i -'-;'-shower, over m...lyU .' Siale. Wilh Ihe exception ol few ol the northern loiinlie In ' VMI IsmelU. vHey the iinl-H ol sullicie.itly ion. durall W seriously inierlere with outdoor woik.and plowing and seeding nmdo lisU lory ptogresa. Tin ro has been conM.lcratily tot 1' slimeoii the average ll.atl duili'it ' pieceding week ol the Uiolilh and the few warm bright da have i'urd Mil iiiil.rovement ill the condition and color ol Ull soail wheal. The maximum, or day temperature In w estern Oregon ranged India eon 49 hd til degrees, ami the liiluimuiil (ruiH-r. line bid a eel! Ull and V degn-es. Ill eastern Oiegou the iiiaxlmum U'ti.pvr Hires ranged between .'.0 and C4 degree, and Ih initiiiiiilin leuipeistutea iKdweeti :ll)nl U dcgitc. Light liosl have In it nli.v is t uned, but they have caused litll.i or no jlainsge lo the fruit crop. In the C'oliiinhi River valley woik on siiiiimor-Ullow continued tininierrupi. edly Ihroilglioul the week and the fat in ert are well along wilh thai branch of thell work. In Ih Willameile Valley and southern Oregon bill Utile plowing has been done on the low lands on ac eounl ol the Wei condition ol the Mil. Fall wheal and oat am generally in a promising condition and "ltig wl eal, although backward III germination hd growth, la doing aa well aa can I ex pected, owing t the eiHil weather. With llm advent of few blight sunshiny days a maiked improvement will lake pla.-e In the condition of the wheal crop. Hops are glowing nicely and ill aome o the earlier yard tho vine ate jeiog trained uu llie poles. Training Will nol Im-ioiho general, however, heluio the middle of next week. lirasa ami alfalfa have tnado a luxuri ant growth, and meadows, pasture and range are rcixirlcd lo In in t-Xi elleul condilPin. 1 tier l no plenty ol leed lor siiH-k on the range, and 111 the d ory siclion llieio has la-en satislactoir in crease ill the supply of milk. With the exception of apples, fruit tteea all uvr 1 he Male aro now in bloom, and In por tions of the WlllameiUi valley Italian prunes have lieguti lo sol. The outlook ia very promising lor an ahundatil yield of fruit, Mock coiillnue lo Improve, and sheep shearing lid comment ed in aome localities. In Ine county, An gora goat are Isdng sheared. The Republicans of Wilsonville and Vicinity met at Wilsonville Monday night and orgnni.ed a Republican club. After a few remaiks by Chas. linker, temporary chairman, the following offic ers were elected: .ir. Hansen, pre; Wm. Brobst, Sr., vice-pre. ; Mr. Raker, sec. ; Mr. Vincent, trea. Mayor 0. I! Iliinick and A. K. Dresser were the speakers of the evening ami each made a very able address of about an hour There was one Crosaocrat present and you should have beard bin groans of agony as he listened to the gieat truths expounded by these two speakers. We expect this man to be wearing a Furnish button by the end of the week. C. B. POLITICAL NOTKS. Mr. Kastham, in his speech at the Citizens' meeting here a short time ago, laid particular stress upon a question he proiounded as to why Henator irownell did not secure the passage of measures in tiie Senate Unit he had promised his constituents, at tiie session of 'i'7. Will the gentleman kindly adjust his thinking cap and let a few scintillating rays from his Websterian cranium penetrate the veil and mist that surrounds 1897 In his mind, and he will see Senator Geo. C. Brownell doing all that lay within his power to organize the Legislature of Ore gon and the political friends with whom he is now consorting doing all within their powei, too, in preventing the or ganization of the Legislature, thereby making it impossible for Henator Brown ell or anyone else to do anything or bave anything done. Of course, Senator Brownell should have had Influence enough to whip them all into line alike, Populists, Democrats and all, but the Senator did not have as much influence then as his political enemies give hiui credit (or Laving now. HIM II ( AnF.M WUtE AIFIRHI. Ksiale ut Hiram A. Straight and Ihr P. Ilea Hill las. Two Important decision were handed down Monday in the Circuit Court by Judgu T. A. Mcllridu. lUh were on appeals from the County Court and In volved esiates worth about I.D.OoO. In the eetaus of lliram A. htraight, an or der for distribution was made. Straight died about live year ago leaving ail es tate valued at about I2,0SI. Ilia son, Hiram Straight, was apioinluJ executor but died More the administration u( the estate was closed. Previous lo hi death he assigned Ida interest in the estate to Allen A lwl. lie owed his father $1000 and bad given bis note for the amount but the note was lost and was never found. Allen A Lewis, through lledgt-i A (inf tlih, their attorneys, contended Out the note not being in existence there was no claim against Hiram Straight for the amount of the note. The County Court decided that the claim of the administra tor de bonis 11011, Henry h'.. Stevens, for $1000 agHinst the interest of lliram Straight was valid and the same should be deducted Irom the interest of Hiram Straight in the original estate. Prom this decision Allen & Lewis appealed U the Circuit Court and Judge Mcliiide af llrmed the decision ol the lower court. C. I). Latoiirette was the attorney for the estate. There are seven heirs. The famous Fellows will case which has been hanging fire for some lime was also decided Monday. Hiram Fellows died about two years ago and left a wilt in which he gave to two ol his sous, Dan and Kii, the bulk of his promrty, valued at about 17000. He gave small amount to his eldest son Orlando and to his daugh ter Julia, 011 account of the former having received a iW acre farm about 20 years ago snd his daughter receiving property from her mother's estate valued atll(MJ0. Orlando and Julia contested the will in tbe Coun.y Court on the ground of the incapacity of their late fuller and alleged that he was Influenced by his two sous, Dan and Eli. The case occupied over ten days in tbe County Court and over 30 witnesses Were examined. Judge Ryan entered a judgment in favor ol the validity of the will. C. D. and D. C. Latourelte and George C. Brownell, at torneys lor Julia and Orlando Fellows, appealed the case to tho Circuit Court and the decision of the lower court was affirmed. Hedges & (Jrilliih and (lordnn E. Hayes appeared for the proponents. The case may be appealed to the Su preme Court. WAKDKX YANItH,:v..Uv H)t lie Dlsromrd n Fur lUirliery it ohr( ' Mler Fish Warden II, () y was In the city Friday, , ,"; preparation, lo coiuineiice wu,' I'pper Clackamas llalchii gU(1 In short limn will ipdm t letnUnt and men to romhnt II ' tlous. Mr. Vaiilluscn I. establishing hatchery lon,,' Ontario oil Ihe Snek Riv j' ha established a hah hing Swan Falls, under the dliiHtlj liitKiideiit Frank C. Ilmwn, but nit were not eniUrly Nl,k Swan Falls Is 40 mile fin mile from the ner.t rsilri), In the opinion of Warden Vu'. 1 unarm 1 an pieai pl ,,, . b It la from 7 lo 100 mil.. bsl , s . 1 1 I ... I . . ' r ana ami ixp iiiupi )(,y Tbe situation iiiot deairal.ls tJ other Nilll a it ia close v , rj ' an excellent dialrlhutlng puali laud, on and oiin liall miles vide th river al Ontario. Xl . steamer cbaiuirl Is on th j and the Slain of Oregon owns l, t inereny eiiaixing tiie slaU tit sioti to work tinder Ihe uU,or,, t Oregon law which is mure fsw, salmon piopagalioii than Idaho. The plan of Warden VsiiDum, throw a lead aero. Ih m,n rrtv Ihe fool of the Island and th , naturally Is dyerle ltlu k channel 011 the Oregon side, i, will plc racks In pHiiiiuti Ighi.'i The woik should comment June so that the racks t an be it ( bel ire Ihe middle ol July. Mr. Ihisen I now arranging l0r 114 Inary work and Is picking Im men. Privileges will I ttttl k men who weie employed U. n their experiruia will U lne(k.wl wnk. The Ontario station i! a of Ihe lrgeml slatious under IU . ol th stale. Warden Vn)iiei left Fridst 1 noun fur Warren's caunety os t. per Columld wliei l.e will im)c, wing dailia III opvlatloo lliery 1 : view of constructing similitr iu Ontario lo sid In ratcl.log s'm propagation. He was aicmtr,! Francis M. Warden, Hie urs i J cannery. 1 1 la them was Kie.l tendeiit J. Nelson Wlsuer, of lUt. Males Fish ( oiniliisslon, wtivisiiCi of the propagat oD work of lU p ineiil In this state. He Will s!k1i and water supply fur a atlaioa Inv alid rearing station. The ratwi about seven mile below lb ( lock and lias the advaiilag J ., reas lo railroad and steamboat The UMrlnlf ndeiit will sr II nv. ineiils can lie made lo ttiw : the cannery and paper mills IKtA the location ia salisfai tort at4 K s ? sible lo obtain It for the ft: work Mr. Wlsner will recomiMts 4 construct ion of station thsrs tU troughs, 1 OAHTnTIT M. Bsantk Til Kind Ton Hirt ;m fc I Irrult 1'iiurt "roftdlf In the rae of AlkeiXan Hltxl Itkl John Fay, Frederhk A. Ilnmi, 1 th dcinnrrerr to the def'-noM t Fsy.was overruled and U 1'---glven 10 days further time U plvl In the cam. of W. (1. Randal! n.1 Simmons, C. II. Sarner i Hamilton, by consent of all' ps't" pUintiir ws given until Juds 4 to ' a reply. In the rase of R. I-evlson is. 6 T Dieker el si., the pIs'n'M awarded Judgment for the sumofl' together wilh Interest at 8 per rr. February 20. 1900. and $90 fee and for tost and disburse!"" Divorce decrees were hamleilJ"' the following case: Marthr Isabella Miller vs. Robert MilK SchnmacliHr vs. Charles Scliutrmli Mr Allu.rt It.l.n.ll Hart wriliat , 1... v v-.-i. l- 1.,.. I',, si. nine'1 the Influence of the Initiativ v MliflllfM In Uut,l..rlu.l SSI'S! 1" ward aiipearances Switzerfainl I.. , I... . -..I l.'xn.ls'SD I'1' iii 1 1 if. nijTgiua 01 eaii 01 1 .' - . ,m II.... . 1.- 1..." .iruin will" 1 iv, c tun iiicrrani'a , come upon the represent"" ' lions ol other countries 1 ' Here the legislature Is free fro" organization, the business of I '" is well ami promptlv done, IM T are contented with their rn'"'" , The system undoubted' ' ; public discussion; newspul' addresses and connter-addressel sued cantonal councils Puul11''' voters; and of late the Federal sends out manilestoes ago"1 r Initiatives. The Federal council distributes lo Ihe canton' , copies of the nroM)ed inessiir, one may be given to each voter. prH-ess ol invoking and voting0 eiemluni Is simplv and easily ' not used too often." 1 .1 X. j A IrM nln fl11' ' j . "Five year go a disease H' J ...ii..., .1 1 b ..,oh bold 1 cnoeii uyspepstn tuu .-- . t 1 writes 6 mat 1 coiilil ecarcoiy a, - , 8. Marsh, well known "ltorn,r,.. con.a.Te. "I took (piantm""' ...i ..1 .., notlllnl v noo oioer mroii:iiifni u l' I me. Al a drowning wn V1 ' i straw I grabbed at Kodol. 1 0 , . 1 .frr 1 prjyemeni at once . .1 ,i.n.lll" Ko" HUB MIU BUUIKl flll ..1- . .i.i.-h exactly 11 Will IM(lltlllLllll " ,r .!..- Intrt" duces the natural digestive j- consetoiently is the otilf one t . 1 r..i n.! cure r of stomach trouble. Geo. Hrd'" e 1 I