2 THK OREGON STATESMAN : FRIDAY, MAY 27. 1887. EASTERN. News of the Week from Be yoiid the Eockies. THE GEOKGK PARTY. It will be a Factor In Politics George ami Maine. New York, May 19. The Commercial Advertiser this afternoon publishes the following : It is already stated on very good authority that the Henry George iator party lias already hegun to prepare lor me lau campaign, uiscrict leaders, with their assistant!, are making a house to house canvass in the tenement districts, and are said to be largely recruiting their ranks from lukewarm democrats. It has been intimated that the object' of the whole affair is to swell the labor vote in the approaching election to such an ex tent that George could then be in a posi tion to make a profitable deal with Blaine in the presidential election of 1888. George this morning said: "You can authoritatively deny there is any deal or agreement, either past, pending or to be made in the future, between Blaine and myself. I am opposed to Blaine. He represents all I have been fighting against for years in monopoly and the worst form of capitalistic power." v ui mere re a labor presidential can didate in 1888 ?" "It is strongly probable that there will," answered George. PACIFIC COAST. News bv Teleffranli fi West of the Eockies. A IIKIM.IANT 8VCCKSS. by were told that if they kept qniet they nuinu noi oe moiesiea. uue ot the pas sengeis was shot in the head and a brakeman named White had his cheek glased by a bullet. The express agent refused to ojen the express car and the roDDers broke open the doer and knocked me expressman uown. xne sate was then broken open and robbed. The amount of money obtained was variously estimated at from $21,000 to $55,000. Af ter the robbers had secured the "boodle they told the trainmen to roll the lot? off the track and tlinv I'railil j T1iq. than mounted their horses and" rode inv. Portland, May 1!). The mniwri. Iwn. The train was delayed only about half an ellt for the Nanaimo sufferers eivnn at hmir " I . o v " " iNew Market theater to-night by local tal ent, was a success in every particular. The programme was well received and excellently rendered. The theater was crowueu 10 tue Uoors. The receipts were about a00, which, added to the amount aireauy sunacribed, makes a totul for uub city lor tue JNansumo widows and The Nanaluio Fund Increased $.1110 the Portland Relief Concert. o'clock this morning the body of a wo man was seen floating in the river at the lower imrt of the city, and was taken out by men from the steamship Columbia, fche was identified as Mrs. Catherine Uuinney, a former resident of this citv, but now of Mt. Tabor. It is supKed thatthedeceased, while under the influ ence of liquor, foil into the river. She was until recently possessed of consider able property, hut the loss of a great part of it drove her to drinking. The coroner is holding an inquest this evening. IM PORTED (SMALLPOX. THE CANADIAN PACIFIC. Ottiiial Want No More Konwiue from Winnipeg. Montreal, May 20. Mattors between the Canadian Pacific railroad company and the Manitoba provincial government orphans of about $4,500. over the construction of rival roads to the boundary line have reached a climax. tiLITTKKING tH)H. The provincial legislature want j to grant The People of Sublimity F.xdted MEXICAN POLITICS. on Carlo ha been Asked to Lend a 0 Hand and He a Leader. New York, May 19. A special from the City of Mexico, says that it is stated in upper government circles that a plot on the part of the conservative partv has oeen discovered. A government mem- ner ot congress, m the confidence of President Diaz and several cabinet mem bers, stated yesterday that there is no ioubt that Mexican conservatives have actually invited Don Carlos, the Soanish pretender, to visit this country for the purpose ox entangling rum in Mexican politics and of eventually making him head their party. THE MOB IENOUNCEJ. charters giving this privileee. desDite the opposition of the federal government and notwithstanding the monouolv clause of the great lranscontinental company. George Steuben. riresiiient of tl adian Pacific, wired Premier Korquay, of Manitoba, last nicht. statin? that, if th latter's intention of granting a charter to the Northern Pacific to build an inde pendent line from the boundary line to v innipeg is carried out the result will be disastrous te that city. He, in effect, threatens to establish the principal west ern shops of the railroad at Fort William. it is understood that the Canadian Paci- Golden Discovery. Ti'rnkr, May 1!). Dick Kays, of Slav- ton, discovered a rich deposit of gold in a gulch on the Mehama and Turner wag on road, one half of a mile east of Sub limity, a few days ago. A Bhaft is to be sunk to-day. Great excitement prevails in that neighborhood over the milium prospect. A China Steamer with Smallpox on llourd OiiHrantinecl. San Francisco, May 21. Steamer Gaelic from China and Japan arrived outside this morning with smallpox on board. She is now coming into the har bor Nc particulars yet obtainable. Before the vessel came to anchor sho was boarded by a quarantine officer who on investigation found twocasesof small pox among the Chinese misseiim, She was at once placed in quar- aboard antine TINNKL CAVED IN. An Insane Murderer. San Frakcihco, May 19. The trial of A. P. Chuich, charged with killine Wm. nc otticere also telegraphed subsequently Baxter, clerk of the Case house, in Ite- tKM..tn..: U..II.1 J: a. f r I . - ' luiuaujlliu; w UUUU U Selkirk Winnipeg Seven Chinamen anil Tr.. ivi,n. m.... Killed In the SUktyous. Henley, Cal., May 21. News has reached hew that at Siskiyou mountain tunnel Thursday night a large cave oc curred which caught seven Chinamen and two white men. All were instantly killed. J uirctH uue irorn cemner. 1878. was ennoIiuu.il iol u,u u-uuv or nr. f.u to i'ortasre-La-1'raine. thus pivmo I nffjTnnrn iu i.,. ni.. . I nor ot first and liriniiiuli,;,, . ' d d i wj.. , iu m i miiuiik' iimrrii m iv I . . . tne go by. of manslaughter. The . i ,oH.S. taming sixty -seven feet I , - 'ntnui IfXJ i 1 kii iMi.Ti.. . I cuuar, as Church became insunn almrtiv Real Estate Transfers. Albany, May 21. Cowan & Cusick, owners ot the I.mn County bank, pur- loole the cor- streets. con front, paying 8 UK RIFF'S SALE. ATOTICE IS IIKHKRY GIVEN THAT BY VIR i tue of hh execution ami decree dulv laiied out of the lion. Circuit Court ni the Htate of 0 egon fur Marlon niiuutv, mid tu rue directed on me via uuy ot April, IW7, wherein Milton w Hmlth, plaintiff, recovered a jiiilKineut mm tl oree RKHlnnt Jhuu Weston, defendant, nalil JiulKmuiit keinir for the mi in of three hundred and two mid rMOO diillnra, with interest thorium at the rate of ten er cent, neraiiniim from July li, iw, Him uiu km Httomeya leea, nun then cosU and illHhiirsomeiitH herein twxed nt liS.MJ, I have levied upon nucl will aell at putiHc hii I1UU UU Natiinlay, the Hth day of May, 18H7, At the court house door In Halum, Marion county. Orexiin. Rt II o'clock a. in. of sslil 1h to the hliihest hlilder for i'hsIi in lmnd on the Hay of miIu, all the rlirlit. title and Inlure of the dcfemlHut, .Isne Weston, in or niter the awn uay of July. IWi (the date or said Jiiil nient) in and to the following ilcscrihed jirem i!h, mi-wu; jieuiK ine uouaiion laiiii ciami o David Weton in Marion county and stale o Oregon, cliilm No. hi, ami helnij parts of anntion n Him in iiiwnsnip 4 s k 1 n , nun claim N 41, beiiiB parta of nentlons 1 and la in townthl s K , tiuuniiHU as follows: IU'kmiiuiik at piuui i.st niiains soutii nt the H K comer of sal section one and riinnliiif thence east27.'24nlialn thence mirth 10 denreea HII iiiiniiiea wt ft chaliia; thence mirth HI deKrees Wi mliiutuM cast, ii.jn chuuim; inence nortli 4:i.MJ chains; tlienc aoutli tauifitreca west, lJchalna: thence ninth .yj uegreea weat, 7.ilf chains, thence aoutli 77 d (trees ii mliiutea west, 10 chimin; thence mirth no ueirreem.i inuiiiteN went, lli.nUclialiiK; tlione north 7( deif ree.i 4ft minutes west. '2t;.i'i7 nliHlm thence north H9 denreea m minutes wen, HIM) uimuis; iiimice aoutn ib.m chains, and theur east cnaina to the place of lieKlniiiiiK. Dated at Halom, April , IsS". JNO. W. MINTO Sheriff Marion County, Oreiiou Tke Toronto Pram does not Approve the Action of the Mob. Toronto, Ont., May 19. The Globe, referring to yesterday's disturbance, says : "The ruffians of yesterday doubt less expected to overawe the eloquence and courage of O'Brien, and this they vainly attempted. They have thrown over to him a volume of public sympathy which he could not have otherwise ob tained. He stands now identified with the cause of free speech in Canada ; free- aom to wait tne streets, and freedom to aner ine Homicide, and was sent to the ntocKton asylum, where he remained until a short time ago, when, having recovered his mental faculties. 1 IO U'MH . . ' lui iiu trial. Killed by a Switch Engine. Mrqinia City, May 19. Daniel the fechwartz was rlm over "d killed by the coke-yard of Col. Shoemaker, at the Jim- lrgin'a & Truckee railway, in the yard town works, without warning. Thev at G'd Hill, this afternoon. Schwartz macie a savage attack on the men en- started to cross the track, but the switch gaged in drawing out coke from the ovens engine pushing an emntv car nn aii mere, cucn laoorers as eoulu not escape iraca hituck mm. were crueny oeaten, one man being so iney ueatroy e.lll.ooo Worth of Property and have High Old Time. iiT-rsBLKG, ra., aiay u. A serious phase in the coke strike at Everson de veloped this morning when a mob of 300 negro and Hungarian miners armed with Diudgeons suddenly appeared in Wonderful Popularity ol the Re nowned Medicine. The Greatest Curative Suet-ess ol the Ajre A Voiee from the People. badly kicked that his life is desoaired nf. Having destroyed all movable projertv, the rioters marched to the works of Jas. Cochran & Sons, and destroyed the Droi- erty there. The total destruction of property probably amounts to over 50. 000. ALBANY NEWS. Much Snow Ilenorted on th ru.,..i. Mountains The O. P. Kailroad. EXCITEO CAKl'CKS. The Toronto Board of Trade Sweating In- der the Collar. Toronto, May "20. The closins scenes express nis opinion, and these common at the board of trade last night were ex rZ.Tr,y Z eV tremey exciting. The discussion of the . - 1 - LUllilUClllO of the other papers are of the same tenor. Albany, May 20. A. M. Arnold, who arrived in this city to-dav over the Cas cade Mountains, states that there are at least twentv-five miles of snow nn the Cascade mountains vet. In the opinion of old mountaineers, it will be three or four weeks before the road can be traveled. The snow is eiuht feet Hwm and at one place this side of Fish lake a snow slide No medicine introduced to the public has ever met with the success accorded to Hop Hu ters It stands to-day the best known curative article in the world its marvelous renown la notductotheadvertisinitit has received It is famous by reanon of iu inherent virtues, it does a 1 hat is claimed tor it. it is the most powerfti , speedy and effective agent known for he buildinst up of debilitated systems. The following witnesses are offered to prove this. What it Iid lor un Old Lady. Coshocton Station, N. Y., Dec, 2fi, lmt. Gents: A number nf nennin h.H i. vonr hitters here, and with marked effect In fact, orieca.se, a lady of over leventy yeara, had been sick for years, and for the past ten years 1 have known her she has not been able i i, mw 1 l.l .1 : . " HI .i.o . i ,7, 11 ' 1X nioutha aito she (jot o feeble- ane was helpless. Her old remedies, or physicians, bein? of no avail, I sent to Deposit, forty five milesrand got a bot tle of Hod llin..r ii 1,0,1 ...-i. 1 f ' "T . containing rocks, logs and effect on her that one bottle improved hersoslfe . . v.,Wo!5 oersen aim wallf about f w. Won't Like Divorces. Washington, May 19. It will not be an easy matter hereafter to get married in Washington. An alliance which con trols nearly all the principal ministers of doorsF while the "loyal coterie" took pos the district of Columbia have adopted a 8e88ion of the floor, and shouted the resolution that declares no members of national anthem at the top of their the alliance Bhall solemnize a marriage v.0lces- Ihe result of tue meeting prae tor any person who has a divorced wife tically closes the discussion of the nues- U 1 .1 : 1 1 i - . , .. I i:nn f - ..: : . .. I . i 1 , uuiuwu diiu uving u sucn wile or I " icviurucuy.uy iue Doara uEanuu ui uuujuierciui umun wun me I , ... - "'"V xne party house Wh ,h. u i . - m United Ktatei. stin, ti, M1 f L. which Mr. Arnold was with RttPmml ti ?h"uLe; S ' 8.h.lhuk'.' ,h ind bottl MIKKIFK NAI.K. X'OllCh IS HKKEHY tilVKN THAT WY x virtue in an execution, duly issued outoi the honorable circuit court, of the state of Ore i. on, for the county of Marlon, and to me (II recieu on ine jau nay of April, IKS7, upon jiuliiuieiit from a trauscrlnt issued out of tin justices court of (Uiampocit precinct, rendered the th day of February, lMRfi, wherein C. O. xuuniiu was pun nun aim Aniable IterKevlnwaa defendant, said Judgment beiiin for the sum of 1118.00, together with cost and lilslmrseiiieuts laxeu at ai,i.4a, ami accruliiK costs and Interest for want of personal proierty to satisfy said execution i nave levied upon ami will sell i public miction to the hl(,'liet bidder, for cas la hand, ou Saturday, the UKlb day of May, 1HH7. at the door of the county court house, in Salum lllarion COIllltv. (Irpirnti ( II ..'.il.u.l. u K. said day, all the rignt, title and ititerest'thatthe urn Aiuniiie nernevin nad on or after the 9th day of February. liiKfi, In or to the following- uCTvnireu reai estate, to-wit: heulniilnu li. ij; uuaius, n iu ueirreos 4. mliiutea V of the N corner ot the Theodore nervals claim ; thence o i .ucsreni.1 iiiiiiiues n, u sacnalns to corne: . ulr?,""""0' J'i ucsress w HI. W. chain i" " iiiaianir river, tneuce pi. aiu deirrees W w.iciiains to corner of lots 4 and 6. b. WW de erees r... IV'70 clialns in nli.. of l.....i..,?i.... nl:res, aiiuatu iu .Marluu emm j, si'iie oi ureiron. uaiea April ai, 1HS7. J.VO. W MINTO Sheriff Marlon County, OreR-nti I UD tending factions to a white heat. Mr. Jicuonaid's resolutions were carried by "vcivwieimiiig majoruv. ine previ ous question was then carried, after wiucli a wild rush was made for the come from l'rineville on horseback, but t to her neighbor s ami has improved alUlie i7V 1 v ' J"" cnuuren also have de rived great benefit from their use. VV. D. HATHAWAY, Agt. U. 8. Ex. Co. had to leave their horses and come over on foot. He also reports all the build ings at Fiah lake crushed in anil do. stroved. Wm. Hoae. who is in the citv atutna that engineers and surveyors will" resume work on the Oregon Pacific eastward ex tension of this city on Monday. Sacramento Salmon. husband has been put away for any cause arising under marriage, but this resolution win not De neia to apply to an innocent party divorced for the cause of adultery, nor to divorced persons seeking iv uc reuiuieu in marriage. Poor Hop Crop. Utica, Jf. Y., May 19 An EiithtiNiastie Endorsement. u i. Oorham, N H., July 15, Imx;. th.SD hveT you". ' don't know, but 1 .? . . .5? lMTd'n tee1 urateful to you to know that In this world of adulterated medicines there is one compound that proves and does all It vertisea to do, and more. Four years airo. I had Sherman's Taxas. Mansfield, Ohio, May 20. Senator Sherman has arrived in this city in re sponse to a citation to appear before the county auditor and explain his supjKwed canners are trying their luck in Alaska .SAc.AMEiM.yM.-Tta river salmon pack which has dei-reased from season to season, will not, it is said, be any improvement this year, on what iias Deen oi late, home Sacramento it vmiiiteu axxm. me senator stated un- A gloomy feel- oer oatn tnat he does not own now, and ine pervades the hon district, nf rwri ver has owned, any stock in the First Wovi, t ... Aational bank of New York, and that he 1"u' "8" e growers own8 no 8tock in thfi rinn pflnifil. Hew York nardiy realized enough from hops to pay way. He fuither stated that he owns Uie COSl OI raising. IftOSe Who Drofited SlO OOTl worth nf atn..lr in tl, IV.. At- al.i.w nnci ':.: . . materially wprs ih ki " i. .".. ... . " v" " B-T,,c V,w"fv w",u"8 cargoes oi cannea u.ij IT"?. j . i . "u . p"mui6urMii. Hsu win ioaa as soon as thev can cet a where the hsh is obtained n)imu -l.l 1 X. . . . w...v.. , uiiuuugu xne cost ol getting them to market is greater. It is not believed that outside river canners will have a favorable year as the weather and small runs have been great drawbacks. The make me shake like the ague. Last May I was lnilUf.0,1 film tl..r. 111.. ... . 1 . . v. .. j j .juitMp. i us one bottle, bin did not see any chaiie; another did so change my nerves that they are now as steady as they ever were. It used to take both hands to write, but now my good right hand writes this, how, If you continue to manufacture a honest and good an article as v,.n ,i .ui accumulate an honest fortune, and confer the iC.int!..iuij nil your tellow-men tliai wi ever conferred on mankind- TIM BUKCH. riIlt:itIFF'H KALK. V'OTICE 1H HKltKltY OtVEN THAT BY VIR. ' execution duly issued out of the lion, county court of the State ot Oregon lor t ie county of Marion, and to me directed, on the Hth day of May, Inst, upon a judgment .... tu Luit nuove nameu court on the 4lh ; , ... i.wuii was oeienuHiit, said Judgment being fur the sum of 73.4:i, and costs ami disbursements taxed at SO, together with accruing costs and interest, for want of per- ......... ,, ,, ,, (omaxesald Claim 1 have levied unmi ami will .ell i . 1 1 ,. lion, te the highest bidder for cash hi hand, en Saturday, the lKth Hay of June, 18H7, ni one o ciock p. m . of said day, at the court " in ouiein, marion county. (Iregnii all the right, title mid interest which the ai 1 ueiemiani, ii u. no,,,,, ht, , , followll described real estate on or after the 4th riav of ciovemuer, im,, n follows, to wlt: Lot iiimiUer vi. in uiws uiimuer slxty elght (tin), as .. -.-...,....,.,,.,, nu mie 0, oregon: save and except that portion ot laud iu lot five (A) in block sixty-eight (iW), heretofore deeded by H. V. lliKin to his daughters, Cora I .miu and uu me a.)u uav oi February, lust;. J.-t. w. .Ml.VTO Dated Slay K, 1M7. 8h"' 'm hold their product for a better price, uiuu came uie year later, tast vear the crop was almost a total failure. The two years' misfortune brought distress tu many, ana taiiure to more than a few. The third year means ruin to a still greater number. Uniform reports by hop farmers are that they have a third bad year betore them. Bellicose Senators. C...r,.n.... Til St f: urinurijil,jj, j.u., may ly. i Me uigni- DEMESTKD WANOKKER. A vtaiihington Territory Man Pound In sane in Chicago. Chicago, May 21. An old gray haired man dressed in black and wearing a long mustache was brought to the insane de partment of the county court yesterday having been found at the Union depot by ty of the senate was violated yesterday the train from the west mi,i ;., " llW tvn fltilnnnn r. . f.'LL . 1 i nlil 1 i i,anl t 1 ' . . j vun.agu reiittiuiu, ana '""-iii6cuv aiuuut, ui iiuuseit. a stibse- Crawford, who had a jersonal encounter quent eff?? wa8 made to a-ertain his upon the floor of the senate, each calling name' w'th?ut "'suit, but in an inside the other hard names. Thev then en- P00 of '8 vest was found a letter of irurouucuon to United fStates .Senator J. N. Dolph, of Oregon, who is at present in Washington. The letter was dated May 13, at Port Townsend. Y T onri signed by A. W. Bash. Bearer was des cribed as being A. L. Blake, ex-deputy collector of customs at Port Tnn.n,l gagea in a regular knock-down fight. eeverai ot their colleagues separated the com Da tan ts before serious results fol lowed. .acti made an apology. Another Protest. tlAMH.TOX, Ont.. May 19. Wm O'Brien is to lecture here on Monday a,nd wll9 na(1 for four years been in night under the au8tiifs of th hw.-l ?.'ar.of the ?fIi,:e -'orreronrlence and iL. T , . " ". ninese nusiness. The etter ex , .. irl8n league. It is pro- plained that Blake, who was honest and posed to call a public meeting for 8atur- capable, had recently teen Sawd dav evenini' to nrnteHf am nm M- ri'ii.: f,., n. ' , , . motnargi.u en's coming here to continue his attack on lxjra LandHowne. An Actress in Trouble. from the employ of the uovernmeuf ul went to Washington for the purpose of l,,S 131UIC HIM ireHHlfinr f,r avfratn rt of the treasury certain cl Chicago, May 19.-After the perform- CXf ance of "ClothilH." it n;i,t o. C. Y"l m.Ke Pfareu -' me tun- w ire Buimruu' n m iint.riiia na .....n 4 J . . . .If,, '-' " " ' .-1 1 uu uox omce receipts of Mrs mental illness, Jeffreys-Lewis were attached on a suit for fiuou, Drought by Aew lork costumers. PINE WOKK. Particulars of the Texas bery. Train Kob- They Get a Half Holiday. New Y'obk, May 21. The Saturdav i n , .. . . uau nonaay rule was generally com plied with to-day. In the afternoon there was a general cessation nf hnami,.. i .l.., J' ... . ami uunu wnu lilt' sireRTfl nan a s,,n. .... iir r r . uuiiubi ap "fi Aexau, iuay zu. ltie to ow inn trauce. r.xcnani'e courts, citv ,,! particulars of the train robbery on the cunty offices, etc., were closed promptly T) : i t. r- i it. ., . at-noon. mioiusuuiiai a ureal junnern railroad . McNeil station have been learned. THE mumident ok the nkh-voru- Twelve mounted men did the work, and r? v m,u eyeiem, anu L. Pitts, the f,.lH" waou uidub nuiHKii Hfi hmii mar rtiatr UAa.otA .. . j i .,wl. .Z.ll .T r." "- "K.u:","1 peer. . ... H 1 UI Krr BU1UUIIL I J I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 ' V irnm thn e 11 C 1III1IJH IS Til I .. . I ... I ... . n . j.tiuc xxpresH company, a passenger i, j lan 8ays: " Ben the train pulled out at McNeil station it was found that the agent and two centlempn .m jncuarge. xne rot) berg were mounted and armed. They had rolled a log in front of the eppintv and th 1 1 ,T c"B""c' anu have in several iulm,.i..n rutYi -T!J BUarQea ?y.fl0me J tu.em- Vi'V!"' "i'hweak and lne baksT and the. tn tiM ir iiBvts luvariHhiv fiipHri AA..ut . . ' euiiicient; quantity, tnglish exporta tions will be quite as heavy as formerly. IJ row ned In a Ditch. Nevada Citv, May 20. Last ninlit Mrs. Jonathan Tengilly while crossing the Eureka Mining company's ditch on a plank twenty inches wide, fell in and was carried Uown by the current and urowneci. THE O. P. TO HE SOLM. Probable Transfer of the Orognn Pacific to the Chicago & Northwestern. Albany, May 21. Much speculation lias of late been indulged in concerning the future of the Oregon Pacific railroad and its connection with the Chicago inorin western, it seems now that the tardiness in tne work of crinntrnti.,r. A Husband's Testimony. aiy wne was troubled for years with blotches moth patches and pimples on her tace, which nearly annoyed the life out of her. She spent Tnflnv I il lira n. .1 V j ......... lumnituu lniaiiinie t'J cures, with nothing but injurious etlects. A lady frieud, of Syracuse, N. Y., who baa had similar experience and had been cured with Hop Hitters, induced her to try it. One bottle has made her face as smooth, fair and soft as a child s and given her such health that it seems almost a miracle. A Kith Lady's E.jri-iiff. I traveled all over Europe and other foreign countries at a cost of thousands of dollars, In search of health and found it not, 1 relumed discouraged and disheartened, and was re stored to real youthful health and spirit? with less than two bottles of Hop Hitters. 1 hone others may profit bv mv evnei.i.r,..o ...... at home. A LADV. AI!(;i:sTi up ' THE- i Oregon Peach Bitters Nil bltl KF'S SALE. V'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I1Y VI It- tue of an execution duly Issued out of the Hon. circuit court of the atate of Oregon for t he county of Marion, and to me directed', on the Ath day of April, 1.VI7, upon a Judgment leudered in the above named court, ou the 2UI n.f,!br"1Rry' '" fllvor of w' iluimes, Plaintiff, and against 0. A. Keet and K C Small, defeiKlauts, said iudgmeut bcinir for the ..nn oi io.ui, mid costs taxed at ipji', to gethcr with sccriiing costs and interest. 'i have levied upon and will sell at public auction, or Saturday, the lHth Duy or June, 1SK7, At the dnorof the county court house, In Ha lem, Marion county, Oregon, at two o'clock p m.iif said day, p. the highest biililer for fasti in hand on the day of sale, all the right title and ntereit which the said defendant : A Heed had on or after the alat day of February; 1-M, in and to the billowing described preni Ises. to wit: Ixils numbers six (li), seven (7i ami eight (8) in block number nine (9;, in the town of .North Salem, according to the plat of Salem on file in the county clerk's ollice of Marlon county, situated in the town of Kurth Salem In the county of Marlon and Ctate of Oregon' ' JNO. W. MINTO, lined Mv ,7 ,kt H1"!r",' Mttrim c,""y- John G. Wiiulu, SIMMONS. Tn the circuit court of the atate of Orpimn in. Mariiiu county. ur K. Mullonald and Joseph F- Kelly, pin u vm The Salem (Oregon) Caiiltol Klour Mini, com' pany limited, First National bunk of Halem Oregon, the (!lty of Halem Hoiupany, William Stuart and James Uulionald tiustee, deft ' To The Salem (Oregon) Capitol Flour Mill's limited, First National bank of Salem On gun, The City of Halom company, wllllam Smart, and James McDonald trustee, defiiiiii aula. p THE NAME OF THE STATU OF OKK 1 gnu you are hereby reouired to appearand atiswer the noinplHliit filed against you In ti. above entitled action on or before the Brat tliiv of the next regular term ot the above eutltled court to wit: the second Monday Iu June n.JI being Monday June 111, Kn7, and If you fall , to answer for want thereof the plaintiffs win apply to the court for the relief dumauded in the cniiinlaliil, being the decreeing and daclar ing of a certain mortgage given by the City of Salem company to William Stuart, which aald mortgage is dated the second day of Angast ltwi, and duly recorded 111 the records of Wr! Ion county, 111 the slate of Oregon, at page 1KR 01 sei. of book hi Uiiiionls of Mortgagos of said Marlon county, suite ol Oregon, void as against the creditors of the City of Salem company The decreeing anil declaring void a deed nf conveyance made by the Citv of Halem oom pany to James McDonald trustee, which aald deed Is dated the tunth dav of July, ISM duly recorded Iu the records of Marion co'uutv In the state of Oregon, at page lim et sen Af book 81 itecords of Deeds of said Marion 'coun ty, state of Oregon, as against the creditors of the City of Halem company. The decreeing ami declaring void a deed of conveyance given by James McDonald trustee to the Halem (Oregon) Capitol Flour Mills coin, (.any limited, which aaid deed Is dated the first dayof July iHKtand is duly recorded Iu the records ol Marlon county in the state of Ore goe at page Hi. et ae, of hook 38, Records of Deeds of said Marlon county, state of Oregon as against the creditors of the City of Halem company. The decreeing anil declaring void a mortgage given by tUe Salem (Oregon) Capitol FloSr Mills company, Incited, to the First National bank of Halem, Oregon, which said mortgagnia dated the seventeenth day of November IMSii and Is duly recorded In the records of Marlon county, In the atate of Oregon, at page ftnl et sei., of book 17, Itecords of Mortgages of aald Marlon county, slate of Orcgou, as auainst the creditors of the City of Halem cmipaiiy That said William Stuart, James McDonald trustee, First National bank of Salem, Oregon and the Salem (Oregou) Capitol Flour Mills company, llmltea. b held and decreed to lie trustees so far as they have any I merest In aald the uita of ty trustees so lar as they have any I merest In sal property and premises lor the creditors of tl City of Halem company and for the payments i the Judgments of the plaintiffs against the Cll oi umeiii eiimpany sin i mat said property be " . . . . . iiuis auu uuniaiiila of tnese pialnlllfs aud such others as may loin herein, aud that the same be sold to satisfy aui'ii ueiiiHlinn. aatlafy hat nlaiutilT'a muv iisv (HaIp ... .11. btiraemeiita. "u That plaintiffs may have such other and further re ef as in tula conn .......-"!! and equitable. ' " ml You will further take notice that this sum mons is published In IheWecklyOiiKiioNHTATks m an pursuant to au order made by the Honora ble K. 1'. HoImi. mine of Mm .,i,i..,. court, ou the Ulth dny of April. Iwi7. K.WII.LIAMS. N. II. KNIGHT, I'v'i'viniji. iitiwr.it, 4-2!-7t Altoriieys for plaiutlffa. SIMMONS. In the circuit court of the suite of Oregon lor the county of Marion, as. Wm.f'orhett.Il.Macleay 1 ou neuoctn .iiacteav. partners, doing huaiuesa under the firm name and style nf Curiam .ti .M I cleay, Halutltls. V vs I li W ll.ll ... i . ... iirnuii'T. i iflptt Ilradloy. J. H. Hcttlemlre and J. A. Louglimlllcr, liefenilauts. To the above iiann.il ln 1 M UK N AMK OF THE STATU OF OKKGON 1 you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against y m la tlii above entitled suit, wltl.lu ten d.ya from the date of the service of this aumm.iis upnu you If served within this couiitv: or if LL,T i..' ary other county of tbta state, thou within ys irom tne date of the aervice of this iiuin una ujMin you; or, if served by iiublica- :. ' ' ' ouiiiie, inn, .tnat lieiliB- tbe nrsl d:tv ..( the next regular term of .aid curt, following the cxpirat od of The t" prescribed in the order for i1,il,li...iY.., .U'.! s iminons; and if you fall ,o loanswor, for wan" the relief demanded Iu ,ld complaint which Is as follows, to wit: First, that the mortgage men loned in aald complaint tie foreclosedand the land mentioned iu said moriimne ...Vi plaint which 1, described as lulTowrto wu .-,. ,, in mors 4, n, t!l(. ,(lwn ))f Wo(m). ..i ii, tiiiimy oi ..iitriiiii. aim mihia hi i t... aim tuata thereof, be sold howu by the ma : i "'"I me proceed of such sale be applied to the payment of plaintiffs i,X Thal,.me,l,tl:,m"1 ",' , ''" d: ir'Heu0nr::, i or lo an- deoTi-d1 '"r .aid mortgage lien of iVai.Vtifrs Third J n-,'.. pieiuillls have liidgiiient against ;i,.f...T urn' of ZX''.h December uth. iM, , "f",'"" ".? per annum, amounting to and for llin rsi said land when sold falls inn.. ,mB. amount to pay plulntilVs ilemnud liiclnding the tlfls have Judgment over against said defend, "fa-n-rtenu. """"'A and further r.tiis.r au hi., t v "evm J""1 'iu further i,otr( . Vi,..v."..r."u .B.r" yu i,,..,!.. i.r. " " l '." Hummons I W X;u " u' Hrndley For such other i ta re eastward from this city was due to nenti- ,A ""i'er,"v,e ',)nie nd appetizer. ThiMmed panies. Telegrams have been frequently Vl pvr-hiinimil li.l,... 1. t i . J I bl uullllu lllt 11HI. II1U' I j. ' .... . ' uiai i lien, UIAIII J, UilUC tn Orillllfi MlCuimnu tin ii liver and laiwels, stomach, kidneys mid tiff the uaflt few ikvs l.- ""."' eent remedy for chronic M. Hoati. of this citJ on,l S'Srrm5,IM!'e x. c. nogg, 01 rew York, principal ""-''"irea at. Aumsville. Marlon comity, Oregon ;rsof tlie Oregon Pacific enn..L.J Kegiatered .In patent office November 9th. ihm; these iieitotiationnrit is iimtein fZ X"?JVJ l ' P'.P' rename lniormauon ttiat such uentlinir tween Win Col owners Jregou. business is nothing more nor less than the transfer of the Oreimn iwit;,. i . . ., . - wm vuicagoix inorinwestern. Those in posi tion to know of what they are talking state that a syndicate of ton irittn $l,fH)O,000each. mak $10,000,000, is about to assume charge of To The Farmers of Marion County ! i nc undersigned hasopened a hardwarestore ... unjuiii, amiiiin couiiiy, and will keep con suintly on hand, a full assortment of hardware, auu nu"it, womien ana willow ware cartridges, and ammunitions of all kinds. Will also aell the anions Mitchel waons and bn. nu-nora t. iu.: ., gies, and the renowned "liale " "i.h..... k iioiuiweHiern, ciiiiieu pi men are STATE BKNATK, F.?,r."P.edl.tlnK.1.eK1tlTe business, Edmund of the New York State. Hitch a ViuTJ f6.' power" of eDdurauc. One of Mr. terUgi;euetlorrte"WUlbe ee" in hi" le'; otate or Hem York, Sfnate Chambkb, I have nd ah o" ""I "."v- ly ay they are a valual.ie r.mrf.. ... . great cures. I would not be without th. . "Uale," and "Oliver' wm '")t be undersold for cash. Call and Y.u- uoiore purciiasing elsewhere, for we can nilt you in price and quality. 4 Tl f'm J. 0. C. WEIMEK. among them bein? Wm. Blair, who vis ited Albany last summer and mo,u .,- of inspection of the road from Albany to Yaotnna bay and the route in process of . cttflLwaru oi tins city. lITTrn i m i -. . Tins information is very reliable, and W HE A I A NT) 0 i TS it is certain that such negotiations are ,'-Li-lJJ- illl V VAlij pending. The transfer, if consummated, would carry the transfer of 200 acres of - fdj01!liung,tlli8, citr tKther witli A),0(X) worth of reai estate in this citv, and the vast water power privilege's, which wre secured bv tliP firor, i...' cific. With this amount of property in- . The cp"01 mills warehouse will be opened vested here, it is not surririsin., tn l,ou J l"r ",..'r,il.1 lni " farticulars that the new owners of the road have announced their intention to boom Albany. RECEIVED ON S T O I t A. G K ACCIOJSNTAL DKOWMNG. hile others oroceederl h top of the - cars. The Passengers lief. They ennoi hi'ehiy SZZSSX X.UHVSU L. Pitts. Uody of Mrs Catherine lialnn.. Taken from the River at Portland. Portland, May 21. Between 6 and 7 respecting sacks aud advertisement. LHm sm terms of storage in future A. GRANT. DEALER tan and Field Seeds, Onion ftetfl, etc. fieiieml agent fur WALLA WALLA GARDEN SEEJ)S Territory'1'5 0r,!g"" R"fl wc"ter Washington 227 and S3f toiiuiieicial St.. Sulem, Or MrTICK OK WJTH1JKAYVAL. Totice is hereby given, in accordance with j.1 tliepmvisioiisur.ee. 4 of chap. XXIV of miscellaneous laws, (code nf Ortgou, page (lit, ) that the National fire and marine i sura,, 'e company of New Zealand has ceased U, do biisi ness in the state of Oregon, and that it intends to withdraw its can imI tl.en.fr,.... .i. " gCven'below.'-' "' "'",ni!'ai"" ' The National Fikk ANb Marink Insiikanc. Company or Nkw Zealand, by its atlornevs, "KNtty K. Williams, (l.h.) 3-'fim J. O. Maci-iiebson. (L.H.; SQUIltlCKLiS M U.ST GO. Farmers, now is the right time to go for these Uons " V yUr Cr""" 'r"IB ,ueir uevast'- SLii . T."alebjr Walthewa tk Co.. 106 Btate .treet.1 4 -Jim JCXGCl'TKIX NOTICK. VOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that 1.uI1Vrl"r"lRl";'1 l"1" en appointed executrix ofthe ast will and testament of Frank IJ. Mc Dowell, dcceiised, by thecounty court of Marion county. Oreiroii. All oer.oi.i h.i.... against the estate of said decedent, are required to present them with the pioper vouchers to me, at my residence in Salem, in said county within six mouths from this dale. Lad Salem, Oregon, April 21, 1HK7. K.I. I. A U MlllhU'lTT Y Executrix of last will and testament of Frank D. Wcln, well, deceased. and each week ...V.ii ..; . ';'..' " ""me once iKh da'y of AprulTay."""" " KILLIN & STARR and IIOL.MEH A IIAVIIKN, "It's. Attorneys. SIMMONS. In the Circuit Co t Court of the state of Oregon, foi the county of Marion R ' 11 ary t. fcniott, plalntitr, S. M. Elliott, defendant. To 8. M.Elliott, dcfenilant: N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORF J gon, you are hereby required to annear and a nawer the complaint filed agalnsi yon h. tlm above entitled court within ten daV , ' " if served within this' conn ty ' ' " .n any other county of this state then within Iwen ty days from the dale of the service T f s sum 1 inns upon you, r lf ,' B ' 'm- e,y.t,e,ii ',!1'ly "M, that he lug the first day f the next regular terui of ..nd circuit court after the expira ion of the tin e prescribed 111 the order lor the pV, icathiu ,?l 11. ir thfi (liMMfilMiii.ti -.f w. 1 1. : F lf. M.iur.w .V.,".. ' . .. ',,,,,h " ."lairimony exlHtinr nuu ,,u I'lHinun; neci.nd. thai th hwlw pinintin imnio he chaiiired to ward, and third, for costs" and dUbum'niTf ou are further notified Hun ...i. ... urnmous Is made upon you bv n ub iT.ti I , the aaine in the Orki.om StatfhJa . -""I?' riewspaoer published ai Sidem Oregon S,k'' order of the lion. R. p. iioi-A i;..T."n'. ' fto a"''.1:!' at chainl,er ou the yih Lm April, ln7. 4-a-7t N. 11. k.vii:ii'n AtWruey for I'lalutfff. K.VKCliTKIX NOTICK. VOTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN THAT THF I1 undersigned has been ,.,...i ... A . ' 5 K county court of Marlon ciiunty i Vie ..f o-. executrix ol the last will .nd'tiruiJe'i'tV.fTc"' Ha iti, deceased ,e ol Marlon cm mi, Oregon All persons hav iiif nlnl,,,. .i. "rLKn. arc Hereby re,,uired to present the Th""U at my residence at Htayt n" Mar ,m couulv Or" cgon, n ii months from the d, e "notice Btiivton. Oreuon Ai.rii 'M "'"l" mince. Kliece' Wl" -IM. 4-a-st L1BTKAYED.-FROM MY FARM NEAR FAIK lj field, sometime in April, im-7, a roan ponv (uelding), black mane aud tall; raddle niark': about 14 hauds high, heavy set. and aged about or years. A suitable reward will be bald lor any lulormation leading to his recovery u lm H: FJCKEN8. alsM Drll.'iiruot. 4-l-8m GLENBU00K 111C Iffllllllf itl I in 1 n 12ifpald within Yheu" (i. ti. OLENN. 'roprittor.