Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, May 05, 1876, Page 5, Image 5

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WILLAMETTE FARMER.
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Destitution of Salsm Woolen Mills.
Soou nlAer uiMntgLt, WoJneMiluy uiorn
itijr, I lie tiro aUrin aroused our citizens aud a
brili.iUutcoutltiuing lu the north showed
tho destruction of somo largo building, and
proved to lie the Woolen Mills. Thin large
liotory w&s burDod to , the ground, leaving
not a fragnibnt, nave charred oiutiors, to tell
where lor twenty j-nars had stood one of the
tnost Important establishments on the Pacilio
coast, which aNoHtood as the pioneer, having
been built In 1SD5, before any other woolen
inauulactory was oven contemplated, either
in tlili State or California.
The fire 01 initiated in the attic, probably
among the refuse woole, no doubllrnm &on
taDeouscotubutilion, and so was nut Imme
diately perceived by the watchman, who,
when attracted by tho unusual light, under
took to give the alarm by tinging the bell,
but failed, because tho bell rope was burned
olF above. Ihls caused detention ioppiead
ing the alarm, tho lire bell mid euglneH being
threo quarters of a tullo distant, uptown.
When tho alarm at l6gth became general,
Mid engines reached tho spot, the tiro had
gained ttrrlfio headway. The vast structure,
built of combustible wood and dry as kiu
dling, the floors saturated with oil, nil the
contents highly lull utimublo, soon became a
roaring, crackling mass oi llamp, presenting
a sight of most deplorable grandeur, such as
the beholder can never forget. Some of too
manufactured goods were saved Iroiu the
basement, and the books and papers were
rescued Irom the business olHca, soparate
from the factory, at the street gate, which,
howover, it was impossible to save. All the
engines in Ongon could not have made an
impression ou thut diead conflagration when
U was once under headway. After saving
what could be reached all tho bystanders
could do was to look Idly on while the
Jlatnes reached down from above and seized
upon tho lower parts of the structure with
irresistible power aud itiry.
The building and machinery could not be
replaced ior less than oue hundred thousand
dollars, and bore insurance for about half
that amount, very nearly enouch to cover
tho indebtedness of tho company. The loss
is distributed among a great many compa
nies and will bear heavily upon none. Mr.
Uristvold, (lessee) had an insurance of $7,500
ou the stock and manufactured goods but
will hardly escape without some loss. He
was conducting the business with energy,
and no doubt with success, much to the ad
vantage of tho towu and its business, and
also furnishing support to nearly oue hun
dred operatives who constituted the working
force, aud who must feel tho loss of this
means of support.
Mr. Griswold Is now in San Francisco,
purchasing wool and attending to business
matters. This unfortunate conlltgration is
much to bo deplored and Salem will greatly
t'cttl its eft'octs, if no steps are taken to rebuild
the factory, Mr. Griswold is owner of the
-eiclenslva brick baildiii, only ptrtly occu
pied, known as the Agricultural Works, and
as that excellent property Is not productive
aud is admirably calculated for the purpose,
we may hope that be will place new and im
proved machinery therein uud do business
again under much better auspices than in
tho old Woolen Mill with old machinery.
About the Dollar Mark.
Kd Farurr: Will you pleao inform us
in .v our next why the character to represent
dollars (?) is placed before an amount, when
written, instead of after, and also, if It is
right to use it in tho latter.
A ltKAinn.
ANswnu. The Kngli9h count money as
pounds, shillings, and pence, and use the
mark preceding the pounds, and the letters
h. aud d. after the shillings and ponce; that
U immemorial custom, wo prosume, aud as
tho United Stales money is ou the decimal
system, it is both convenient and proper fo
write the dollars, aud precede them with the
dollar mark, while the ceubs, which are cut
ott by a period, stand as only hundred parts
ot the dollar, which they are. You could
not conveniently write the dollar mark alter
the dollars, if there were cents to be added,
aud it is not proper.
LirrEr.L's. LiviMt Aoi: The numbers of
the Living Aye for the weeks ending April
lj'.h aud 'AM contain The Hebrew Woman,
by Constance deHotbschild; What She Came
Thiough, Parts I and II, by ttorah Tytler;
The Mytli of Uemeter and Persephone, Part
II, by Walter H. Pater; Tho Lile aud La
bors of Francis Dpak, 1803 ISTtl, by Karl
Blind; The Fair of St, Nicudeme, by the
author oi "Patty"; A Glimpse of the Korea,
by C. A. G, liridgo; Servia, from "The Hrit
lli Quarterly Hevlew; Some Aspects of
Friendship, "Blackwood"; PrlucipalTulioch
on Spiritual Involution, "Spectator"; The
Hurricanes, "spectator"; Little Bobby, a
Sketch in Paris, "Blackwood"; Uutuor,
"Cornblll"; Heligoland, "Saturday He
view"; ArtXve ilework, "Pall Mall GazetU.";
aud other valuable articles, together with
select poetry and miscellany. The current
volume began April 1st. For fifty -two num
bers of blxty-fuur large pages each, (or more
than 3000 pages a year) the subscription
price (fS) Is low, or still better, for $10 50 any
one of the American $1 monthlies or week
lies is sent with The Ltvivd Age ti r a year,
both K)stuaid. Lutell a Gaj , liun.ou, are I
the publishers.
Accidental Poibonino. On last bundav, l
a seven mouihs old cuild of Hon A. N.
Gilbert, while Hitting on the floor got hold of
a green coloted pajmr collar box aud applied
its mouth to the same and soou succeeded in
swallowing a sulllcient quantity of the groen
coloring matter, which undoubtedly con
tained arsenic, and in a few minutes grew
deathly sick and commenced vomiting
violently. For a while the alarmed parents
d Wpalred of saviug the little sufferer's Hie,
but yesterday It was quite well, although a
severe warning to parents to place articles
out of reach of little ones, as arsenic is one of
the pigments that compose green in all arti
cles of that color. Statesman.
How to Kill Squirrels.
Mr. G. XV. Gibson wrltos In answer to the
iuquiry made, How can (qulrrols be best ex
terminated? tlmt helms lived among these
pests for 25 year, as he moved to Oregon in
1830, moved ou Long Tom in 1S31, aud has
lived where fiiulrrols were -very plenty,
so that by harvest they would cut a field of
wheat for one hundred yards towards the
a tutor. He poismnd sometimes with polson
e I baron, sometimes poisoned wheat, has
tried all potions and finds the prepared pois
on put up by WakcUe of Sun Francisco
the best exterminator he has used.
In this eonntc'.ioti we would call attention
to the preparation made by Uudge, Calel it
Co., ot Portland, advertised in our columns,
which that firm put up at great expense,
both for maleilil aud machinery used in Its
preparation. We can gpak with almost
ceilalnty of the good tflectof Hodge's squir
rel polsou, because wo have tried it oui
selves in the hills close to Salem, where we
hao lately made improvements and, sowed
grain. Tne hillsides fairly swarmed with
squirrels, and after one thorough dosing the
men at work tliero inform us thore 's scarce
ly one to be seen. Owing to the protracted
rains we havo not repented the closi, as the
poison Is not prepared to hold its efilcacy in
wet weather, but we feel confident it is going
to woik to perfection, aud shall make a thor
ough use of it as soon ns the weather will
.pwiiult. It is put up similar to the California
preparation, lu tin cans, and consists of wheat
which has been chemically infused with the
poison. It has tho groat advantage of being
a homo production, and therefore deserves
tho preference if it possesses equal value.
How to Dress Mutton.
Ed. Fahmeu: As several of your corre
spondents have given you their way of
dressing mutton, I will glvoyoumy plan,
which Is: first, get a bucket of clean cold
water, thou hang your sheep up by the heels,
cut its throat, and as soon as It quits strug
gling cut a hole In the upper part of tho ab-
dotneu aud pour In the bucket of water, or
as much of It as you can get in; then pro
reed to dress as quickly as possible. The
cold water hardens the tallow on tho inside,
and theroby prevents the gases from the
stomach escaping and injuring the meat.
c. J.
Junction, Lane Co.
A woman was arrested and fined in Van
couver the otLer day for severely beating
her own child.
CENTENNIAL GREETING II
Farmers are Invited
TO CALJL AJJD SEE THE lIXPUUefeDENTKD
ly low prices of all onr goods for 1870.
Having just returned from San Francisco with a
Duo and
Well-Selected Stock
GOODS !
PUri CHASED AT A
Keduction of 30 Per Cent.!
Caused by the liquidation sales of two laiffo French
iu:puruiiK nouses, we are cuaoieu cuw to sen
LOWER THAN EVER!
Onr stock comlsts, as usual, of all descriptions of '
Good" nsiully kept In a wU-rtgulatiM PAItMKHV ,
STOKE.
Wo call particular attention to our
LiRr,'STOCKS OF i
DOMESTIC GOODS!
CHOICE
DRESS GOODS,
:0F EVEitV DESCRIPTION,
Parasols, Ties, Gloves, Shawls,
Table Linen, &c,
CLOTHING,
The Most Complete Mock
EVER IN SALEM!!
FUENISHING- GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
lint iind Ciiik,
Carpets and Oilcloths,
The Only WcP-Assorled Stock
in the City ! !
GROCERIES.
CROCKERY & GLASSWARE,
PRODUCE
Taken in Exchange for Goods.
,,ma.r.
COMINU TO TOWN Til MAKE TIIKIft SPRlNd
PUHl'H bKS, V II.L DO WELL,
IiEFOHK IIUYINJ?, TO
CALL AT
BREYMAN BROS.,
WHITE CORNER,
Commercial St., - - salem, Or.
niaySm'l
boiu u- or lu.rfaet. b.lnt 4raioc. to lllu.trhlt. .te . tit.
i-riw,a'iiu.i.ti..ii ii ir Fruit Recorder and Cot-
if and Co
.1 lu friii i ifr
-in:. Iruf L f.lkiu. knl Luna, .larnmcni. .t.
liticrtl t.rm. to rl.b .fn.ii f .r tr lo
bnm t ft loramcm, .tAt yrr Mwl
criill of nr ftirr la ihU rniuirr a
riwcimti. cv'f wtll f our wttoivMl sad rnll t-rlr IIf
lUbUn4 irevrfctk W tn-IWiil. AddmiA.M. I'lROVAIu.
ItwUiicr, , vt riJUJ r lti)9LU, Svuib Bert, IfiOa.
O. A. REKD. T. 11. CHAW nHl.
. HEED & CRAWFORD.
GENERAL AGENTS,
Fire Insurance of Hartford
North British and Mercantile
Fire Insurance of London
and Edinburgh.
LIFE ASSOCIATION
Of America.
Houses to Rent,
Collections Made,
Loans Negotiated,
Real Estate Bought aud Sold.
Parties hnvi r land for sale canuct do bitter than to
11 ire It lu onr hnnd. ,
Immlijiantsaro lmlted to call and examine our list
of hud for sale.
OtrPiCU Itecd'a Opera Houc, N". K. room,
at he id of t,ilrs. salera, JtaySttf
"TO SHEEP MEN.
I olljr for Bile
Improved Stcck Sheep,
HlUtl-GUADE CROSSES, KWnS AND LAMBS,
a follow st
CotMVolds,
French Mcrlnnes.
Sew Oxtortlsliircs,
Thoroughbred French Merino Bucks,
from tho stock lironslit to Oregon by J. It. Patterson,
ol California. A No.
HIGH-GRADE BUCKS
Will be i-old on fauirablc terms ani at LOW rites.
Write to me at Dallas, Polk county, or call at my
firm, lour miles south of (hire.
D. M. GUTHRIE.
Mnj 6. is.;o.
CENTENNIAL
MEMORIAL MEDALS.
DM
iiMMiuujarmriu
Struck lu solid Albata Plate, equal in appearance,
wear and color, to
SOLID SILVER OR GOLD.
presenting a variety of beautiful Demons in Relief.
These Medals are lar.'cr than a Silver Trade Dollar,
being I, Inch in diameter, hendsomcly put up and
sell readily at sight.
The moat valuable Somcnlr and Irte-
nteutoa ever lamed.
GOOD .IOXXT3 WAXTE1) in tttrv CltyanJ Town
In tne If. S anil Canaita. to whoinenUuhe
leititonj lull be givrn. If ttttlxJ.
RETAIL PRIdS'. For the Alliata bllver. r0 ct.
Gilt, 1, in fancv box Usual discount to the Trade.
A complex outfit vfmaniilceut samples forarents,
In satin u" velint lined inororco case, containing Six
Medal, diflcreuf dslsn, ore silt, sultal lo for Jew
f lers, snow uludots, etc , fen ton receipt of draft or
Post-orllce Order for $4, or 111 chip Express C. O.
Dcscrlptne Circular Price List and one sample
sent upon receipt of 50 Us, lanncnse proilt. bells
at sl;ht. COnespondenoH solicited, Iulorinatlon
fiec. ixteuslve Bolds lor enterprise Address all
communication
IT. m. JtlKDAM.ION CO., 'J 12 llrodvuy,
P. O. Box 5270. New York.
WIMBLEDON
long Range Breech loading
Practice Pistol & Targets
Carries a )i inch ball with aocu
acy fifty leet. without powder or
racy fifty leet. without powder or
percussion. Urasa barrel, hair trlt
percussion, llrass barrel, hair trigger.
by dealers l)y mail, free for 75 rents, with per
manent ammunition for target praetico indoors,
and for sporting out of doors.
AGENTS WANTED.
A. A. QBASASI. 07 Liberty Street. New York.
To Fruit - Growers.
THE CALIFORNIA.
(FRUIT-DRYER.
IOIVE NOTICE TO ALL FRUIT t.UOWEitS
that I sluil maiiu'actiire tiiese uuildui s, and hue
dlflereiit sle f.ir sale, all through the sumnurand
tall, on rei.oiuhleaud accommodiitlu leriis
Th-so mathi ics wile ehlb'ted an I oneiilled at the
I State fair of 1.-T5 and received a thorot.eh endorse
incut from n lujjorliy ol the IJo.ua or Jlanak'i.rs id
I tho statu agricultural society who :arelull oh'eivid
its working
Thej will bo made of suitable slxo for nsu Infanil.
lies, or lor drjlng Iruu and eget.ili es on a large
i scale.
They dry apples fit for market In two hours .mil a
hair.
They are operated uitlumt dll'lcult and demand as
little labor as is possible to expend to m.miil.ictllru
dried fruit.
They ura within the mean of every farmer ind a
company oigauiilng wlih smull cjpltalcau puichase
Machines to do a large business.
I The Inventor lias made decided improvements that
will be imbodled lu the maUilues to he injiitutturud
this season
The machine operated at the State Fair of 1373 was
sold to Mrs. E, A. Walling ot spiiug Valley, 1'olk
I County, aud operatid suice.sliilly by Mr Cotton, who
Is interested with her lu Ihe orihirdaiid its products,
and they endorse it as entirely smccssml, thouiilt op
I erated under great dililiultles, aud they eipeit to use
it inuili more successlalir the coming reason.
The liult miuu'aitured by ilr Lottoii. (dried ai-
pie.i was uteiy sou uyuuurui ao.oi rroui .
ban frunclrui, lame dealers, fot 14 its pir jiound,
and ttiey proi ounce I' a gojd aitlile.
All Iruit growers and persons iiiterestt.d in the dry.
Im- a. 1. 1 .iv -ull .. ... ! I... j L.....ill.1 .ir .... i.
luvlted to nirrespiud vvuh mo in riUiluu purchasing
tuese miruine..
Orders lu advance, and desUnatluj time of delivery
of the inai nines, will oe punctually tilled.
All MjiJiIiiis miii rained to dog si, work.
S. A. CLflKKE,
SALEH OR,
Aprll:!i). INTil.
PENSIONS
To whom Pensions are
T A TO EVEBy. eoldlor
JfAXUtDABLKD vrhlla in tbo lino
and discharge of duty, cither by "Cldnt or
othenrUe, should havo a pension. Tholosa c(
linger eatitka you to a pension. A rupture,
so matter bow tlbiht, kItm you a penaloru
Tne to of a toe give you a peodou.
The Ion of an ere give you a pension
Any Injury will give you a pension.
PENSIONS BBffSSR
Kbo are nowdrawlnga pension, are jniHy eotl
tied to an increase. nATTWrv '?
lorcopy of Pension ana Bounty Acts.
AddnMp. h. FITZCERALD,
Unltfd Etatct Claim Afeot, iHDUWaroLU.Ixn,
tir On all letten mark P. O. Box M.M
flttit tiM la MI rl ,,1,4T I" 4trvlrti.
ioch tftbrrtiscnunts.
fri
TO BREEDERS
..or..
Trotting and Draft Horses.
tS
TUB "OLLOWINn STALLIONS WILL
make ihe season of 1STIS at
ITivo OnliM ITnrm,
Washington Count'. S miles N. E. or
Illllsboro, commencing APRIL 1st.
The Pure-Bred Imported
Clydesdalo Stallion,
YOUNG MARQUIS.
TERMS-? 10 to luaure.
Xlio Trottlujjr Stnllion
AUTOCRAT.
TKHMS-fSO to Inaure.
Marcs sen ed by either of tho above Stall'ons and
disposed of before foaling time, must bo paid for ns
In foal.
GkodL X3isrtiu.x,g;o furnished
Marcs from a distance frco of charge. Eacnpca
or accidents at owner' rink.
Apply to
S. G. REED,
Portland,
Or ALECK LOTHIAN,
At Five Oaks Farm, E o. ml
dress, IIIIlNhoro).
STOCK.
B. E. STEWART & SONS,
Iniportcrs mid Itrccdera of
Thoroughbred Shorthorn
AMI
HOLSTEIN CATTLE,
Purc-Iircd Merino and CotNWold
Sheep, Uerkslilro Hogs,
AN I
aEVwcioy Fowls,
HAVE on handa number of flue )onng BULLS.
one and lu o j ears old. and of tliu most npproi ed
pcumreo, nrca irom stocK snipped ny us from among
the most reliable bri-cders in tho Eastern States and
(.'nuada Then; will lie sold at a bargain, and those
wishing to improve their stock will do well to nav us
a visit and seo our stock. Our farms are situate oue
mile from Norm amhill station on Oregon Cent' al
ttailroad.
Address North Yamhill, Yamhill Co., Oregon.
To Farmers jind Breeders.
IIHEIJE WILL STAND THIS SEASON (IF NOT
. sold) the tuaiitilul bay Ilull-Ured
Clydesdale Colts,
ROMANCE aud AHVIINTIIIIK. rising three,
by Bmpirur, and property nf W. CUAI.MKHS. Cor
nelia Farm, (he nillt" north ol Cornelliia, Wash
In ton count), fiom the first of April to the ilrst-of
Inly. Terms, i'ii) to Inaure. pmnblu nfier the
SOtli of NoM-micr. W. CHALMERS.
Cornelia Farm, MarcH 2tth, 13T(i. wi
C. W. DIMICK,
lltibbnrd, Marion Co.,
Breeder of Shorthorn and
Devon Cattle,
Berkshire Pigs ii Light Uramali Chickens.
I HAVE ONE DEVON AND EK1IIT SIIOItT
Iloin I'. ill one Hat old uinl over, which I oiler
LllKAl' t ott CASli, or on oue or two wars' time, at
ten per cent., with good security I'l(li at (lie
Hatici. $3 ii boted and shipped, $0, or $11 per
pair. Coriespondeuct solcited.
OikUrovu hliiwi. mini. Apill.'l. IS" I).
TO BREEDERS
..or..
Trotting and Draft Horses.
'VIE following Lumid Bullions will make the sea
A. son of lT(i at the farm ot ItKH.VONO SMITH,
thieu miles southwest or flic tlllliivlllo.
That beautiful typo of Koadster-
MIIiTON",
Half brother to Caledonia Chief, the tamous trotting
stallion lu L'unada. Teims, i I O to Insure.
Also, the Canadibred CLYDESDALE STALLION
Terms, (10 to Insure.
l'S Insuniiuo of tho atiovc-named Stallions to be
paid the l.iof danuiry, iHTt.
v accidents to marcs at the risk of the owners,
Mares served by either of these htalllen aid dis
posed ot Injure fouling, must lie ald lor as In lout.
Good Pasturage
furnished mares at flltv cents tier week. Kscancs ir
anlueuts at owners' risk.
Appo to
JOHN REDMOND.
McMinnville, Yamhill Co., April 11, 1x711. tlm
PH. Jl. u. iielt.
U. i HILT.
t
BELT & SON,
(Successors to Cox & Utlt,)
Druggists and Apothecaries,
AND UZALKns IX
CheinlcnlN, Pcrliiiuery, I'ateut
MedlcliivN, Pure fVliiCN
und I.iiiioiM, V'C.,
Moores' illock, Commercial Hrrcet, SALEM.
ir IIAItllY 1IKAH will have havo cuaritu of tho
1'reix.rlptlou Dvpartineut. apt Itf
(Hiic-'caaor to .1, N. Ullbcrt .V t'o.)
C. UZAFOVAGE,
..Dealer In.. '
BOOTS & SHOES,
Uolman's Illock, Commercial bt.. three doors north of
the Pott OflHe, MALE?!, Or, aplly
HURRA! HURRA!
For the Year of Jubilee I
IT HAS COME AT LAST!
After twelve years bustnoss In Salem,
S. FRIEDMAN
BIUNOS OLAD TIDINGS TO
Mechanics, Farmers, & Laboring Men f
This Is flic Centennial Year!
YOU CAN BUY
AT FRIEDMAN'S,
It yards of Calico for One Dollar;
5 spools of best Spool Cotton for 25c:
A Rood suit of Clothes, $." to 10;
A tine white Shirt for ?1 j
Socks or stockings for a bit a pulr ;
Embroidered handkerchiefs 1 bit apiece?
Vine Victoria I,awrj, IGo a yard j
Cambrics and Laces very choap;
Needlework Embroidery, 10 to GOcayd;
Kino bobinet lace at 25o a yard;
Beautiful painted Curtains, at $1;
Good Shaker Sooks and Drilling DraworsT
at 23 couts a pair;
A good lot of Carpels, 20 to 40c a yard;
Trunks, Valises, and Carpet-bags, in
abundance;
Matting and Stair Carpets, very low;
The best and cheapest OU Cloths;
The best Hats, Boots, nnd Shoes;
A good assortment of Youths' and Boys'
Clotbin(f, at Ion e3t Centennial prices:
The Gent's Collur is the Centonnlal Col
lar kept by S. Krlmlinan;
If yon want good Tubicco and Cigars, go
to KrimlniHii'si;
lOBuy all your KurnlxliliiL'Gcmdi nt 1'ried-
lllUll'H.Ji'
For a good a-tvoi tmptit of
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE,
Go to
FRIEDMAN'S,
Auctioneer and l'ommisiun Merchant,
Executive llluck, Snlcm,
apSltf (Oppolte Chenieketa Hotel.)
LOST!
150.000 DOLLARS
TO THE
Oregon Farmers
Annually, by the ravages aud depredations of
GROUND SQUIRREL8r
That can bo Sated by using
Hodge's Gopher & Squirrel
THIS NKWIA'-DISCOVEHED AND PATENTED
remedy . tho re nit oi years of dndy, and la to
supply n mule.l want and piibxtltnto for tho mucn
used and often AIHH.TKKATKI1 MTmrttNmi!, tho dan
Herons uee of 1ioi iioiius and other chemicals,
Tho remedy is carefully put up in quart tin cans,
and, used ntiordlni; to dliectlons, vv 111 prove a
SURE DEATH
of 2D0 Sijtihrels. Each ran Is scented with oils of
tluniin m.d Ithodtiim, well known to trappers for
thulr attraction of animals to baits.
This preparation is puirnutced superior to any
known, lor tho objects named, as a tdm-lo trial will
convince. fr
Ask your store keeper for It. If ho has not trot it.
nnd will not order it for you, order it direct of tho
mauufaclurirs.
HODGE, CALEF & Co.,
AVlioleHttlo Di'ujyfjlNtKi,
apTin) 1-OIITL.IND, Or.
Trice ONE DDLLAH, with discount to the trade.
In the Circuit Court ol'tlte State or Or
f-gou tortile county ol Marlon.
8. V. It. Jones and Elizabeth Jones his wife, Tl'tllls.
vs.
Peter ltoer, John Link and Nancy Link his wife,
Charles Edvv ards aud Catherine Kdvvarda his wife.
Joseph lionet, Frank Ilenct, nnd C'aveuauirti,
iKfeudants.
Suit in Equity fir a Partition o! Ittal Property.
To Joseph lleurt, Prank ISenet, and Cav ensucb,
thteonl tho above-named defendants:
111 the name of the Htate of Uremm. vnn mid nrh
of you are hereby untitled and required to appear at.
the Court house in Salem, in said county of Marlon,
on tho second Monday of June, 18711, iu said atwve-
cuuueo cause, nnu answer tne coinnlilut of sa d
planum Hied aualust you in tho above entitled suit.
lutill Hied aualust you In tho above entitled suit.
vvhkh comnlaiut the ulalntllls nrav lor a itiiirne ir
in WUK.U compiaiui. mo piainttits pray lor a decn
partition of iLrtnln laud sltuito lu said county
artltlon of itrtaln laud slluito In said couuty anif
known us tho donation laud claim of Joseph llenet
deceased, belni; situate lu sections S, ), 1(1, aud 11, In
ii",ii3 oi ino vviuameuo aicriuian, contninlmr
'tH d nut lit l.iiifl nrwl (a, r.,., ....fltm.. .!...... ..
..Vr V. lu.lll, HIIU ... UlrV fUl,(,lMU IIIUIVIII Cllll
not be made without Iniurv to IIiomo ilf.ht. tlu.ti fnr ii.
salethtreof and a division of the proceeds between
luepHmesuccoiuuijr io in ir reductive rints.
And vou. and eaUi if von. aro lierebv notltl, it tlisc
iucatojoii tail to answer said complaint at tho tlmo
and place aforesaid, tho plalntllfs will apply to said
Court for a decree directing the partition ofsaldprem-
iri-r ui,L,j(uiiie; iuiiiu lusiiecinu rmuisoi sam panics;
to ti. W. II. Jones onotllilli, to Peter Itoser one
elL'hth, to John Link three eighths, und to Charles)
tdwu'ds threo cIkIuIis, thereof; or, If partition canuct.
bu undo thereof without Injury to those rights, then
tor a sale thereof aud a division of ttio proceeds be
tween lliu paities accordlnvio their lespeetlvo rights,
and determine any rlhts or elallms you or either of
lyouluiay havo to said premises or any part thereof.
1 1 is ordered that service bo madu on the said de-
fendints. Joseph lionet, Frank Uenut, and Cav-
enau.'h, by publication of tho summons, by an order
oi uon. ii. i'. itonnam, oaten .viarcn 'Win. 1H7
110I8E & BTIIATTON,
Att'ys for Plfs.
April al, lB7wll
INFALLIBLE AND
CURE!
FINAL,
ALL PEItHONK HUFPEItINO KHOM AHT11MA,
lliouchitls. Induced Phthisic, Incipient Con
sumption, and wishing to bu PBItMANUNTLY
C'UliHl), peau Inform me, in person or by letter,
My address Is NEE11 Y, Clackamas county, Oregon.
JaJImil II. M. UAUflUKKTY.
Dr. H. SMITH,
DENTIST
Assistod by T. T. Bhaw.
Olll CO opposlto Ilreyman's new Hlore,
BALEM, OltEGON.
GOOD SEEDS
l KOWN with cuo and paliNtiikluLs from velcitett
vj i
tlseineut "All About UarUcuUi."
Urovru, Itockrvid, iij, ,
J. II. HOOl'.
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