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EASTERN. News of the Week from Be . yond the Eoekies. TUK AUGUST GALE. Hack Dimi)(t Don- So Craft AUtmg the Grand Dank by th Great Moms. 8t. Johxs, N. F Sept. 8. Report daUj arriving from all parte of the coun try jro to ahow that the gala of the 28th of Aogast vm one that will be long remem bered for the Iom of Ufa and the extent cl the damace miUuned from it. A Tea sel, the name of which la unknown, waa wrecked back of Laogelf island, near St, Pierre, awl as no trace of ber crew haa yet been found, it ia feared that they all voat have met with a watery grave. Sev eral Urge vewel went ashore on Dog iatand, near St. Pierre, and in many eases became total wrecks. One hundred thou. aand dollars will not cover the extent of the damajew to property sustained by New Foundland veneris that were on the banka daring the storm. Many vessel arriving have even sad Jer record to tell of bow those going in the taorning had no chance to return, oat were swallowed in the pit iless storm or were driven to sea to drown. The French banker Chevrenel reports having panned a large vessel bottom op on the banks. From the description it appeared to he the French banker Saint Pierre, with a crew of fifteen men. There are as many as five banking schooners missing from Iinrin, five from Grand Bank and one from Burgea, all of which were oo the banks the morning of the Sle, and have not jt been seen or heard m. If these vessels are lost, bread winners by hundreds have perished. Nor are the south and west parts of the coast the only place that suffered. A telegram to-day trives the first report from Lab rador of the gile, and says from the places so far heard from, as many as ten schooners have been lost, but fortunately no lives. TUK TKLEPHO.N E IN CHINA. The Shrewd New Yorker' Contract far It Introduction 1 Confirmed. Washington, Sept. 8.The Chinese minister has decided that so far as bis government can make them so, the con cessions to Count Mitkiewiez are confirm ed, and in fact the papers only require the signatures of American financiers who are to carry ont the enterprise, and the informal ratification of the conces sions at the state department. Count Mitkiewiez resents publication of his al leged record by envious "rivals, and de clares that he will make it warm lor pa pers maligning him. lie admits he has hail a checkered career, but denies be bss ever delitrately injured or defraud ed anyone. The telephone he will in trodoce io China has been perfected by electricians aMHociated with him. It is an electrical device combining the Trum bull, Bell and Edison machines. There are no patent laws ia China. DESPERATE PRISONERS. They Gag aad III ad the Warden and Make Their Escape. Sioux Falls, Dak., Sept. 8. Two pris oners escaped from the United States wing of the territorial prison here last evening, Henry Ksmond, in for mail rob bery, and Ed. rowers, in for murder, The istter was a soldier from Fort Mead They threw a blanket over the head of the deputy warden who came to lock them np, gaftted and btHiird hirn and left wan f3J ami two Winchester noes. TUK LABOR PARTT. They Claim Almost Everything; Except the Earth. New York, Sept. 9. That the united labor party managers intend to do thor .ough work in the state this fall as well as in this city and Brooklyn, may be in ferred from the fact that the executive committee has completed an arrange ment lor holding about 240 mass meet inga in the cities, larpe towns and country districts of New York. There is scarcely a place of importance that will not he covered, anl by the list ol speakers an trounced, the state will be canvassed "This will include Mr. George, Ir. Mc- iJlynn, the Kev. Hash O. Fentewjt.t, Ih- lloughton, and in all probability the .Kev. Melancthon I. Lockwood, of Cin cinnatiVictor II. Wilder, Mr. Farley. and other candidates on the tket, to-' tether with nearly all the speakers of local prominence, who have made them selves known to the public in this caii!e. "I am utterly onable to el ve any estimate as to the vote we shall poll in the state," said Secretary Barnes venter da v. '.'but I know that it will be far Ureter than is expected by the politicians of the old party." QUESTIONABLE VENGEANCE. If th Girl Deeervod to ho Shot What Did the Haahaad Merit. . Schkxkctady, N. Y., Sept. 9. This afternoon in a crowded restaurant Frank Knight, azed 35, of hitherto good reputa tion, met Miss Ida Wallace, a yonng wo man who conduct lias made Iter subiect of scandal, and without any warn ing and in common place conversation he drew a revolver and shot Ida in the right ear. Mie tell unconscious and the horn tied spectators allowed Knight to walk out with ,, his smoking revolver. He went directly to the Police station and surrendered. He merely stated that he had shot the stiri because she had riven hint a disease which he communhated to his wife, cawing- Iter ceath. The de ceased Mrs. Knight left her Lnsband a few months before ber death and having - no irienua went to me county almshouse and died of a loatheoree maladr. , She waa very wtU behaved and ret-rabie, Ida Wallace ia onconactoua. Pli)k-ians say sne wiuoie. .. -TUSI SOCIALISTS. Tfcejr Claim the Whole Bear? George rate, mvdl Waat aTooeg-altlo, Narw Yoas, Sept. 9. The committee of ' fcxUlU appointed at the Webster hall oestx ut nljht called si the police teawters to-day to present their pet.oa for the appotntmentof inspectors el election. The petition, which covers twelve page of foolscap, declare the progressive iDor pany 7 .V.lo rJ sthtaintnw and r tk.t It mntemnlatejl CHUBg TWWTO, wmm mw r- holding' state convention to nominate state officers. The party claims to alone embody the labor societies, and asserts was it is respooaioie ior uw w,uw east in this country last year for George. The committee expressed confidence that the commissioner at their meeting next Tuesday would recognise the socialists to the exclusion of Georgeitea. DOWN lit THJB OBOl'SD. A Vow fork Com; aw; Waste to Balld Kail way. New Yoke. Sept. .-Stockholders of the New York Underground Railway Co. elected a board of directors yesterday. a aS Counsel of the company will apply wine superior court next week for a manda mus to compel I DO cwnmmener ua puu- ic works to LTaQt permit to Dfgia uim wV- If rViia rnandnrann ia tanned, the company is ready to begin digging in a day or two. Thia is the route: From City Hall Park, through Center and Mul horrv streets. Fourth avenue. Union square and Madison avenue. TEMPEST I A TEA POT. It Is Claimed That President Cleveland haa Boon Accidentally 811 hied. Philadelphia, Sept. 10. Commander Harper, of the department of the Penn sylvania G. A. R., has issued an order for a Grand Army demonstration in the mili tary parade next Friday. The wording of the order is the cause of no little com ment. It reads as follows: "In passing the reviewing stand, or while being re viewed by Lieut. Uen. rbilip 11. bben- dan, United States army, none but post commanders will salute, and post com manders' colors will be dipped as the pa rade will be reviewed by President Cleve land, and General Sheridan will be in command of the line." It is claimed by some veterans not Grand Army men that the name of President Cleveland should have been inserted in that paragraph of the order, and that it is a direct slight to the chief magistrate in not dome so The men, however, are all of the opinion that the matter was an oversight and no slight was intended. NEW YORK POLITICS. The Irving Hall Organisation to be Ig nored, i Naw Yore, Sept. 10.-John O'Brien, chief of the bureau of election, caused to be published yesterday in this city a record of the list of voters whose names are under consideration for appointment as inspectors of election. If our lists are given : Tammany, the county democracy. the republicans and the labor organiza tion. JNo mention Is made of Irving hall. Among politicians, the publication is taken as a notice that that organization's claims are to be ignored. LITTLE PEOPLE. "I'm not eoimr to Diav with Willie Waffles any more." was Flossie's dictum Willie is a very nice little boy," said her mamma. "1 don t like him. In fact, I don't Uke boys at a41. mamma, guess it's because I'm not old enough. N. Y. Sun. One night at tea the conversation turned on the seven brothers mentioned in the Bible, who, one after the other, married the same woman, as each one younger brother married the widow "For pity's sake!" cried out 8-vear-oId boy, "bow long did the widow last? ' Boston Traveler. A R-vear-old Canaioharie bov was tak en to Saratoga recently, and for the Bret time saw electric lights illaminatinir the streets. He looked at them for some moments in silent astonishment, then ran over to his mother and exclaimed "Mother, come here. Here's a star on top of a pole." Albany Journal. At dinner boiled corn was served, some on the cob and some cot off. When a little irirl of 4 a as asked how she would have hers she said she "would have it on the bone." During the day, after eating considerable pop-corn, she remarked that she "would not eat any more, as it hid away in ber teeth. A little cirl, wishing to make her fath er a present, was very much at fault to know what to buy for the purpose. Alter puzzling her brain considerably, and petting what sugireetions she could from the other member of the family, she finally went to her mother in despair, and said: "Only think, mamma. don't know what to get papa for a Christ mas present; be don't smoke, nor drink nor nothing." bastern Argus. ARTIFICIAL BEANS. Charles B. Fink, senior editor of the Latrobe advance, who is visiting in the east, recently west through a factory in New Jersey where the celebrated "Bee ton baked bean" is made. He had always believed that beans irrew on a vine, but waa disabused of that idea. The- beans were made of an edible mimre, which was shoveled into machines worked by girls and came out In bean-like pellets. The proprietor stated that he had been engazed in the manufacture of baked beans over three years and has a stand ing reward of $1,000 to any one detecting It from the retrolar article, and a thor ough bean-eater cannot tell the differ ence. The factory turns oat 24,000 quart cans a day in the Wusy season, and the greater part of the product is shipped to Boston, whence it te distributed over the country. Johnstown. Penn., Tribune. .KRT8IPELA, Aad ntwtiaale fkera. Roil. Carnnaele. and RannlBf Unm of every kind are doaaaot. the the poioa senna destroyed, aad a paedy eure effected by aainf lrty Propariactfe Fluid. t have heea afflicted with ths EryvipeUa. Kathiag wooid heal the eere e mob the raa atne. I aaad Parbya Proehylaetie Plaid aad found a speedy ear. Have elao tried tt la aev end other MM aad ft proved fleeuua." (a. PILES AX BE CCBKO. Waarvtaxa. X. T Mav IS. 185. Par tairtr two rear 1 have mfferod from pllea, both internal aad eneacal. with all their Mteadaat amolea. and tike augy a ant ber tul ioeod from heiacrhoida. All laoee thirtv-twe rear i aaa to eraain aiyaeu te nay doctor aad rargun tor ataa that waa dote ate little or bo raoa. riMUyt was arced fcyooe who had had the eaise eonf4aint, but had been eared br Bradreth'aPUh.tAtry hUeora, Ididao. aad becaa to laapnxre. aad foe tbe past two year I bro had no lacoarealenee troo that terrible aiieaoaii Ktcwaaa Innrt. PACIFIC COAST. News by Telegraph from West of the Eoekies. TBI GRIM XKSSKXGiat. Governor Bartlot Halda Oat Bravely Agalaat Hia Comina. Sax Fbascisco, Sept. 8. The gover nor passed restless night and waa much weaker and bad every symptom that pro claimed aodden death. He waa delirious from 2 o'clock until 8. ' Nourishment could only be administered with great difficulty. The symptoms were so alarm ing that Dr. Ferry was sent for early in the morning. At 8 o'clock a bulletin was issued which stated the poise to be 102; respiration, 34; temperature 99.5. Since then there is no improvement. The gov ernor baa been conscious part of the time, lie asked for Kev. Dr. McLean, who was immediately sent for. Baanor of m Big: Sale. PoaTLAjro, Or., Sept. 8. Hie Even ing Telegram ssys: ine street talk is, although tbe report cannot be traced to a reliable source, that Van B. De Lash mutt's visit to San Francisco por tends the sale of the Stem winder mine to Senator Georjre Hearst. Tbe senator vis- ited-the north about two months ago and made a pretty thorough examination of the various mining properties that nave so far been developed. It is said that be expressed himself in very bopeful terms concerning tbe future of the Stemwinder property. As the senator is a great mining speculator, with a large bank ac count to back np his hobby, there may be something in tbe street talk. Going- Soath. Portland, Or., Sept. 8. Messrs. Fer guson and McDermott, United States in spectors of hulls and boilers for this dis trict, expect to leave the first of next week for an official inspection tour of the bays and rivers along the Oregon coast They will visit Yaquina, and Coos bays, the siuslaw, Uoquille, Umpqua and Rogue, rivers. There are about twenty boats In -'all to be inspected at these points. . -.Booked fer Salem. Pohtuisd'; Or.,Sept. 8. To-day Joseph St. Clair and Win. Lewis, two Chicago crooks, were examined before Judge De ment on a charge of having burglarized the room of C. Sollinger, a guest at the St. Louis hotel. Tbe evidence arainst them was conclusive, and they were bound over in the sum of $300 bonds. FCBKTBOAT BUSKED. The Steam Ferry Veto of SeUwood Do- atroyed by Fire. Portland, 'Or., Sept. 9. The steam ferryboat Veto, which ran from River View cemetery across to Sell wood, burn ed last night about 12 o'clock and was a total loss. There was no one on the boat at the time, so that the origin of the fire is not known. Someone who saw it after it had broken out, ran up and aroused the engineer, AI. Smith, but when be reached tbd boat tbe names bad gained such headway that he could not get aboard. When asked this morning bow badlv the boat was damaged he replied facetiously, that be thought the twd aprons were uninjured. The bull burned to the water's edge and sank with the machinery, which waa probably ruined by the heat, to the bottom of tbe river, The wreck lies Just at the landing on the be 11 wood aide of tbe river. The eto was owned by a company, of which W. o. Chapman la president, bbe was a very old boat, having been bout for W 11. Foster and run on the Vancouver route across the Columbia. The Jeffer son Street Ferry company purchased her for use on the Willamette ten years ago at a cot ot souu. oince ine demands oi the Jefferson street line outgrew the Veto she was the city's firebost for a year or two and this year was put on the new bell wood line, where she was building up a nice little business. THBOLGH THE DRAW. The First Ocean Steamer Throaa-h the Morrlaon tsreet Bridge. Fortlakd, Or., Sept. 9. This even ing's Telegram says: About 11 o'clock this forenoon the steamboat Lurline, CapL Gray, made fast to the American bark Coloma, blew four whistles to open the draw, and without any fuss or feath ers, both crafts passed through tbe Hor rison street bridge, and np to Smith Bros.' mill, where the Coloma will load lumber for Hong Kong. This is the first deep sea vessel that has passed np the river above Morrison street since the bridge was built, and with a pride that may be considered pardonable under the circumstances. Cant. Noyes ordered the little cannon which is mounted on the forecastle to be fired as soon as the bark had passed through. This effectually puta an ead to the statements of croakers that no deep sea ships would go above the bridge, for Capt. uray haa demon strated how easily and safely it can be done. This was the one single counter- attraction in tbe city to-day to the circus parade, but it did not draw near so large a crowd. THE LOST AMETHYST. The Wreck Said to Have Beea Discovered - After Two Team. . . Sax FaASCisco, Aug. 9. Tbe mystery of the whaler Amethyst, which has not been seen since September, 1885, and ahoot which so many tales have been told, appears to be clearing up. The mate of the Angel Dolly, one of the seal ers seised by the revenue cotter Richard Rash, is in the city. He says when he waa cruising ahoot the northern island of tbe Cboomagin troop tbe hull of a ves sel was audited high open tbe beach. It was found she was the Amethyst and that she was breken ia two. Two boats were swans from the davits, but evcrv- thing was deserted and tbe cabin wa in confusion. There waa nothing to indi eate me Ule oi tue crew, tmt i topes are entertained that some of them may he alive. Tbe Amethyst was in comma I ot P. II. Cooty and Manes Walker waa first mate. There were forty-foar person on board of ber. Kbe was the property of Josepfe Knowland and was rsineuf at HJE BTTKO GOVEBXOR. Indication that He Will Hold Oat a Lit tle Lonjfer. Sax FaancBCO, Sept. 9. The gov ernor seems to 'have revived somewhat, and indications are '' that be will liye through another day. The symptoms which so alarmed Gov. Bartlett'a family early thia morning have passed away, and a member ot his notisenoKi saia: "lie seems so much stronger this morn ing We do not look for any immediate change.'' At 8 o'clock a bulletin was issued stating that hia pulse w aa 108, temperature 100, respiration 31. ' At 10 o'clock tbe following was i turned : "Tike governor awoke at : 20, alter four houra' sleep, bnt did not seem coneciooj, although . he tried to speak. ; He is now drowsy. Breathing regular, pulse and temperature tbe same, and respiration baa decreased to 30. t THE UV1NG GOVERNOR. His Condition Be mat a A boat the Sam The Meat Goreraor Call. 8am Facisco, Sept. 10. There is practically no change in Gov. Bartlett's condition to-day. He remains uncon scious most of the time, and when his mind clears a little he can recognize no one but bis bi other. At noon his pulse was 108, temperature 100, reoperation 32. Lieutenant Oovernor Waterman and bis Erivate secretary, Borock, called at the ouse a few minutes this morning, but were not permitted to see tbe governor. Waterman said he would perform no official act while a spark of life was left. A BOLU BURGLAR. A Man Sentenced for Burglary oa Five Indictment. Portlasd, Or., Sept. 10. F. N. Poin- dexter pleaded guilty to five indictments for burglary thin morning, and was sen tenced to one year in tbe penitentiary on each indictment. , Day and Night Daring an acute attack ot Bronchitis, a ceaseless tickling in the throat, and aa exhausting, hacking eough, afflict the sufferer. Sleep ia banished, and great prostration follows. This disease is also attended with Hoarseneaa, and some times Loss of Voice. It is liable to be come chronic, Involve the lungs, and terminate fatally. Ayer's Cherry Pecto ral affords speedy relief and cure in cases of Bronchitis. It controls the din position to cough, and Induces refreshing sleep. I have beea a practising physician for twenty-four years, and, for the past twelve, have suffered from annual at tacks of Bronchitis. After exhan sting all the usual remedies Without Relief, I tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It effected a speedy cure. Q. Btoveall, M. D., Carroll ton, Miss. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ia decidedly the best remedy, within my knowledge, for chronic Bronchitis, and all lung diseases. M. A, Bust, M. li., South Paris, Ms. I was attacked, last winter, with a severe Cold, which grew worse and settled on my Lungs. By night sweats I was reduced almost to a skeleton. My Cough was incessant, and I frequently spit blood. My physician told me to give np business, or I would not live a month. After taking various remedies without relief, I was anally Cured By Using two bottles of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I am now in perfect health, and able to resume business, after having been pro nounced Incurable with Consumption. 8. P. Henderson, Baals burg a, Penn. For years I was In a decline. I had weak longs, and suffered from Bron chitis and Catarrh. Ayer's Cherry Pec toral restored me to health, and I have been for a long time comparatively vig orous. In case of a sudden cold I always resort to the Pectoral, and find speedy relief. -Edward . Curtis, Rutland, Vt. Two years ago I suffered from a severs Bronchitis. The physician attending me became fearful that ths disease would terminate in Pneumonia. After trying various medicines, without benefit, he prescribed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which relieved me at once. I continued to take this medicine, and was cured. Ernest Cotton, Logans port, Ind. tt Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Prepared by Dr. J. C A yer a Co., Lowell, If aa. Sold bv aH Drnreiata. Prfc-e 1 1 ; ail bottle. S. Apples and Pears Wanted. "Will pay the highest market price at the Fruit Evaperator near paMcnger depot, Salem, Or egon. , 0-9-lm mrs. f. d. Mcdowell Watchmaker an:l Jeweler El Commercial street. Sales. A fraU Ua of WATCHES n! CLOCKS Aad Jewelry el evry desert prion. Repairing a Specialty. It wort ia this Hsse wrred. dw COM4 rCKKlnUKV SOOM4. CRNKft of Coartaad Water atrert. o. IS. Mrs, Beaty. ... . - . f-S-Sw CXTATIOK. j ' ' In the County Court ot tbe State of Oregon for tbe Couaty of Marion. Ia tbs atatter of tbe estate ol William T. Eatoa, fTK ht LINDA F. PETTY, T. T. KATON, MAET L K. W Hi trip and Simeon D. Eatoa. aad to all persons interested la the estate of said deced ent, (reeling: whereas applicatioa was avade oa lb Sth day of Augwt, 1S87, to the above aassed eoart in due form of law by Miles Lew is, administrator of tbe estate of said decedent lor aa order and lieenae of said eoart authorizing aad empowerinf him to sell the real estate bekDr!ng te said deced ent's aetata which la described as follows: Tbe aoutb half of tbe north-west quarter and the east half of tbe south-west quarter of section fourteen (U) in township eight (8) south of ranse on (1) east of WiUamett Meridlaa. in Marlon county, Oregon, less twenty acres old to A. T. Gilbert: number of seres belong ing to aaid estate, 140. And whereas aaid court ft zed as tbe Um and place for yon to appear and show can If anv yon bars why an order ad Itesnse for tbe sale of aaid premises should not Issue on Saturday, ths 3d day of September. 187, at Bin o'clock a. as. oi said day la this court In tbe court room In Ibe county court bouse of Marios eoeaty, Oregon Therefor in tbe nam of the state of Oregon, you are hereby cited snd required to b and appear in said court at said tim snd place tbea and there to Vow eanse f f anv yotr bar why an order and lieense for tb sal of said real estate should not iasn to said adminUtratnr. Witness tb Hon. T. C. Shaw, Judg of tb aid court, my hand and tb sal of aaid court this 8th day of August, I8H7. M.N. CHAPMAN. U B.J County Clerk. By GEO. MACK, Deputy. M2-6w ADMINISTRATOR'S CALK. ITOTICK 19 HEREBY GIVEN that by virtu of 11 an order and llmiu nf uli mala rmntimrmA anf entered ol record by tb county court of Marion county. Oregon, on tbe 6th day of Sep tember. 1887, authorising and empowering ths nndenigned as sdminiotrstor of tbe estate of ituuta x. Eaton, aeeeaaed, to sell tb real property of said decedent hereinafter described. wui, on Saturday, the Sth 'day of October, 1887, 1 At one o'clock in tbe afternoon of said dsy at tbe door of th county court house In Salem. Marlon county, Oregon, sell st public auction to tbe highest bidder for cash in hand, on tb day of sal, all tbe right, title, interest and es tate which said William T. Eatoa had at the time of bis death. In and to tbe following de scribed lands, vis: Tb sonth-half of the north-west quarter aad the east half of tb south-west quarter of sec tion fourteen (14) in township eight () south range one (1) east of Willamette meridian ex cept twenty acres sold to A. T.Gilbert. Num ber of acres belonging to said estate, 13); all in Marlon county, Oregon. MTLE8 LEWI8 AdmlnUtrator.'of tbe estate of William T. Eaton, deceased. --aw i SUMMONS. TN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE I of Ores-on. for tbe eountv ot Marlon, ss: 8. L. McGbee. plaintiff, tb. M. G. Harbord. defend ant. To M. G. Harbord, defendant: la the aasae of the state of Oregon, you ax hereby required to appear and answer toe comaiami filed aaalast rou la tbe abor entitled actio on or before tb Sd day of October, 1887, that fading tb Ut dsy of tb regular October term of said court; and If you fall to so answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take Judgment agaiatt yon lor in sum oi lorty-seven aoiisrs ana thirty cents, with interest thereon at th rate of 8 per cent per ananm since tb 23d dsy of June, 1W7, together with costs and disbursements of this action. This summons la to be served by ublication for six eoneeeutive weeks la the k'CEKLY Obiook statcsman. by rder of Hon. T. C. Shsw, Judge of said court, mad at Cham bers, on tbe 15th dsy of August, 1887. nan A ttfttliu, S19-7VW Attorney! for Plaintiff. EXECUTRIX NOTICE. In th county court of the state of Oregon for the county oi Marion. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OT AN drew Heia, decesaed. Notice Is hereby giren that I have qualified as executrix ef the will of Andrew Heln, deceased, and that all persons havingclsims againat his etat are re quired to prerent them to me, at my residence in Aamavill. Marion eountv, Oregon, with tbe proper vouchers, witnm six mourns from tne date of this notice, JULIA HE1N. Kxecatnx. September Sth. 1885. , 5t NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL. N otic Is hereby given, in accordance with tbe prorlaions of sec. 4 of chap. XXIV of miscellaneous laws, (cods of ort gon, page 61S.) that ths National are and aiarine insurance company of New Zealand has ceased to do busi ness In th state of Oregon, snd that it intends to withdraw its capital therefrom, elx mouths after tbe date of publication of this notice, as iven Deiow. hi National Fibeaxd Mabikb IsscaASca ConrASV or New zsalasd, by ltd attorneys, Hixit E. Williams (l. ) tSlm 4. D. MiCrHsaaon. (La, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM IT MAY concern, that th undersigned baa been duly appointed executor of tbe estate of Jen aett r. smith, deceased. All persons having elaims againat said estate are required to pre sent them to me at tbe office of Holmes A Hsy den, la Halem, Oregon, with the proper vouch ers, witbin six months from the date hereof. j ax m. pan i a. Executor of said estate. Dated An g. 26 , im. 63b-bm. COME TO TURNER, Aad when you get there, visit the C. O. D. STORE W. RDTOBAK Lay In yotir winter anpply of clothes ptna, salt, abating aoap and augar. or anything el la the line of Groceries and Provisions ROCK BOTTOM PItlCES. My motto Is reliable foods, qulek sales and mall profit. Satisfaction guaranteed. Bring oa your produce, l want it. W. H. DUNBAR, Turner, Oregon. P.J. BABCOCK Manufacturer of and dealer la failure, Coins, Caskets, - -ETC.- Turning and Job aerk of all kinds don to or der. 107 and io State street. Salem, Oregon. , O. H. BY LAND, A1TOIINKY AX JL.AAV, . SALEM, OREGON. OAee la Moores' block, over Geo. E. Good's drag store, oinee hours, front t to 12 and 1 to. TO HOWELL. DENTIST. PERSONS DESLR fj. lag doatal work done s boa Id call at my oae la SUrvrva and be informed about my nw proeee of fiaiag rubber plates. AUwork- eone ay m ut tne pai nv year ay tae new aroea has aiven ceneral sailafaetlon. Teeth extracted aad ailing done without pain. Gold liiag a specialty. Ail work guaranteed aad don for leas money (haa ever before. S-12 MOSET TO LOAX -rr THE STATE IX saraaee eoaa pang of thia city for oee, two, three, or St years, nana good, improved fans property located ia Ibis county. T-9-dw SUMMONS. IK THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE 8TATX of Oregon for Marion eountv: John W. Mcculloch, 8. M. Elliott and X. n iicox, r latounn, Wm m ,uf m saiem company, Toe Salem (Oregon! Capitol Flour Mills Compa ny. Limned, First National Bank of Salem Oregon. James Alex. Roberv aon, omciai liquidator of the Salem - Oreeonl Canitnl run. uni. i ay.LImited, James Maodonald, True. tee, Wm. Stuart, The Oregon scd Washington Mortgsgr Savings Bank of Oregon, David Goodtell, K. Mo Donald. W. B. Gilbert, Tilmon Ford. K. Livingstone, W. N. Ladae, Jsmts Tail, Angus Shaw. Alex. Great. Don ald Koes, Catharine Ross, Henry fionrlav. Alev flmrlaa a-nii.- Gourlar, Alex. Nleoll. William Kiteb . le, P. M. Cochrane, M. B. W axeman ana n wiam neia. Defendants. To Tb City ef Salem Company. Tb Salem ivirjou; 4 n r Hjtir jauis oomony,4uma ited. First National Bank of Salem, Oregon. James Alex. Robertson, official liquidator of tb balem (Oregon) Capitol Flour Mills Company. Limited. Jamea Macdooald, Trus tee, William stuart. Th Oregon and Wash Ington Mortgage barings Bank ot Oregon, David OoodselL R. McDonald. W.B. Gilbert, Tilmon Ford. R. Livingstone, W. K. Ladua, James Tait, Angus Shaw, Alex Grant, Don aid Roaa, Catharine Koea, Henry Gourlar, Alex. Gourlay, William Gourlajr. Alex. hc eoll, William Ritchie, F. M. Cochrane, M. B. Wakeman and William Raid, th above named Defendants. fa IK. .1 IL. o.. vKM hereby required to appear aad answer th Complstnt filed against yon la the above-entitled suit on or before th first day of th aext regular term oi ine aoov-enuua court, oeinf Monday, October 10, 188,7, And If vou fail so to answer, for want thereof. the plaintiff will apply to the court for tb re- liei aemanaea in u compiaini, vo-wit: Urst That the two mortgages giren by the defendant, th City of balem Company, to tbe defendant. William Stuart, for the sum of E71.M0, and dated Aug. a, 1883, snd recorded re spectively at page lAetseq. of Book 14, Records of Mortgage, records of Marlon county, Oregon, and recorded In tb records of Folk county, Otegon, b decreed and declared void as against tbe plaintiffs, th City of Salem Com pany and its creditors and stockholders, and tbe amount remaining unpaid be decreed and declared a lien on tbe property mentioned ia said mortgages as purchase price, doe to tbe City of Salem Company from Salem (Oregon) Capitol Flour Mills Company. Limited, and James Mscdonald.trustee.auperior In right and prior in Urn to any and all ileus on said prop erty. r r Second That the property mentioned In tbe complaint and particularly described ia a deed of coBveyanc from th City of Salem Com pany to James Macdonsld. trustee, and re corded in Book SI. page &&I et seq., records of deeds of Marion county, Oregon, and also de scribed in s deed of conveyance from defend ant, James Mscdonald, trustee, to the defend ant, the balem (Oregon) Capitol Flour Mills Company, Limited, and recorded in Book 33, page 85 et seq., records of deeds of Marion county, Oregon, be decreed and declared to bs held ia truat by the defendants, tb Salem fOr egon) Capitol Flour MUla Company, Limited, and James Alexander Robertson, offlolclal liquidator of said Salem (Oregon) Capitol Flour Mills Company, Limited, to tb extent of tbe amount due by the City of Salem Company to it creditors for th payment of all claims against the City of Salem Company. Third That tbe deeds of conveyance from the City of Salem Company to Jamea Mscdon ald, trustee, aad recorded at page 684 of Book SI, records of deeds of Msilon county, Oregon, and from James Mscdonald, trustee, to tb Sa lem (Oregon; Capital Flour Mill Company. Limited, and recorded at par 86 et seq. of Book 23, records of deeds of Marion couaty, Oregon, be decreed and declared void as against th creditor of tb City of Salem Com pany. Fourth That the amount of th nnpaid pur chase price due from th Salem ( )regon) Cap itol Flour Mills Company, Limited, to tbe City of Salem Company be decreed and declared a lien on said property mentioned in said deeds superior in time and right to any other Hen on said property. Fifth That th mortgage from defendant, th Salem (Oregon) Capitol Flour Mills Com pany, Limited, to tb Flrat National Bank of Balem, Oregon, and particularly described la tb complaint, be decreed and declared to be postponed in time and right to tb lien on said property tor purc-baa price, and b decreed and declared void aa to the creditors of tb City of Salem Company, and that tbe First Na tional Bank of Salem, Oregon, to be decreed and declared to bare taken aaid oronertv aub- iect tothe Hen of th City of Salem Company, It creditors and stockholders, for purchase pnee. ana oe poaipooea to to same. Sixth That there be an accounting decreed between tbe City of Salem Company and the Salem (Oregon) Capitol Flour Mills Company. Li ml tod, and th amount doe to the City of saleta Company be ascertained. Seventh inat mere be an account stated a to what Is due on said mortgages from tb Cltr of Salem Company to William Stuart. Eighth That aaid lien may be foreclosed and saia premises soia to sansiy tne same, ana that defendant and all persons claiming by. through or under them or either of them, sub sequent to tb sam upon aaid premises, either as purchasers. Incumbrances or otherwise, may be forever barred and foreclosed of all! riehL claim or equity of redemption in said premises ana eTerjrpan laerwr. Ninth That plaintiffs or any other party to to this suit may become a purchaser at said sale, and that th purchaser be let into posses sion of said premises on th production of a deed of conveyance therefor. Tenth For coats aad disbursements of this sulk Eleventh For such other and farther relief as may seem meet and equitable to thia bonor- aoie court. Yon will also tat notice that thia summons la publiabed in the Wmilt Statbsmam pursu ant to an order of the Hon. R. F. Boise, iudee of th above-entitled court, made at cham bers, on tn lftta a ay oi august, 18K7. K. W1U.1AMS and McDoUGALL A BOWER, S:26-7tw Attorneys for Flalntlffs. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court ef the Stat of Oregon for atarion county. John Conser, a Executor of the last Will and Testament of Nancy Conser, deceased, riaintin, va. L.C. Conser, Lewis Conser, Delos conser. wayne con-1 u. n w LJ ...... .-.a I Robert Waddel, Defend'taJ To L. C. Coater. one of th defendants abovc- nama: . TflE NAME OFTHE 8TATEOF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and sd- r w r the complaint of tne piaiauu ia to abere-entlUed suit now oa file with ths clerk of aaid court oy th first day of tb next regular term of aaia conn, to d begun ana neia on in Second Monday of October, 187 And If vou do not, lodgment win be takea against you for want of such answer. you ar inrtncr netinea 11 yon lan to answer s abov required, th plaintiff will apply to th court for a decree directing the following described real property to be sold, to-wit: Com mencing at a point SLtt chains south of tb N. E. corner of the Donation Land claim of Jacob Conser and wife, being claim No. IS, Tp. IS 8., R.SW.;tbenc west f 44-100 chain on south boandsry of Mrs. Pheby Watson's land; tbenc sooth W degrees 26 minute west 18 o-lV chains te the southwest corner of the tract owned by Mrs. Watson; tbenc aoutb 84 links; tbenc west 12 XMoO chain te the northwest comer of block No. 23 In tb town of Jefferson; the oc sootn 1 60-100 chains to the southwest corner of block 21; thence east 11 22 100 chains to tb east boundary of tbe town plat and Lewis Jones' west line of land deeded to him by A. R. Cosper, assignee of Conser A Bornette; tbenc north 1 42-109 chains to th northwest eoreer of the Jones tract; thence oast 28 v7-MW chains along Jon' north Ha to his northeast corner; (bene north 17 67 100 chain te the place of begiBBinc, containing ?4a-M0 acres: ae and eseept lots No. 1. 2. 8. 4, 4. 10. 1L 12, 1 and 14. la Mock No. St. deeded to W. 8 and J. W. Conser. May , l7. aad that th proceeds f each mI be applied. lrt to the payment of lb hi sud disbursements of this salt, aad, second, to tb payment to th plaintiff e tb son of tl.S77.70, with accruing later rat thereon from Aug 19. Im7. at S per cent per anaum, and for lodgment against Ta for said sam ef f 1 J77.7S, sad th coat and dis tsorsenMrnU of thia saH; aad that th righto of each and all of th defendants ia th abor de scribed premises be frvr barred and fore closed, aad for sueh other relief as shall seem list to eqnlty. - - ' - , , Fab! 1 bed by order of Bon. R. f . Boise, Judre of said Cvan, which order bear date Aog.20. .1V7. ruas a ctiasinanLjii. 1 SJS-w-7t . Attorney for flaiutiC