Tt& OKEGON STATESMAN; FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1887. THE MESSAGE. It Will be Loncer than its Predecessors. A M0U5TAI5 OF VERBOSITY. Be will Talk all Bound tbe Tariff Question He will also be Care ful About tbe Surplus. Nsw York, Dec. 2. A Washington special to tbe Tribune says: Tbe president, at the meeting of tbe cabinet yesterday, submitted a rough draught of bis forthcoming annual mes sage to congress. It wu fully and freely Harassed for four hours, and will again 1m submitted on Friday to tbe cabinet in the form in which it is to be sent to con vress. Meanwhile speculation is rife u to what will probably be one of the longest official documents ever written by Mr. Cleveland. Those who know My it will contain 22,000 words. From excellent sources it is ascertained that Mr. Bayard's department will absorb tbe lion's share of the message. He wil announce in the first place either the result of the labors of the fisheries com mission or the fact that they are still at -work. There is an impression prevailing that the fisheries commission will set for the last time Saturday next, and it in 4icats that the negotiation of a new treaty has been found impracticable This result is said to be favored by Mr, Bayard, who is represented u despairing of getting a treaty acted upon by the senate in its present temper. What tbe president will probably be able to an Bounce in his message is that the com mission has agreed upon an interprets tion of the treaty of 1818. A revUion of tbe naturalization laws, tbe establishment and control of bureau of reinstersof naturalized citizens and a hint a to tbe advisability of re stricting by federal statute Immigration of an undesirable kind will be among the topics discussed by the president. The recent anarchist demonstrations in various parts of the country will be mentioned. Tbe tariff and other questions of finance the president will have little to say, his plan being to let the secretary of the treasury deal with both questions in his annual report m a general and very guarded way. The president recommends, it is under stood, a liberal enlargement of the free list, mentioning, howeyer, by name, none of tbe articles which, in his opinion ought to be placed thereupon. In word ingtnis part of his message much care and attention bu been bestowed. Among those to whom it lias been read outside the members of the cabinet are Carlisle Hoott and Watterson. Randall bu been iriven no ontortunitv to inspect it. Tbe codification of the banking laws amended in a manner proposed by tbe comptroller of the currency, is recom mended. The president, it is thought, will, in cauucni way, recommend a liberal sys tern of appropriations for the improve ment of the Mississippi river. He will likewise suggest that appropriations for this river will be made separately and not s heretofore in the river and harbor bill, which he has always regarded u an onifl of suspicion more or less. The reteal of the pre-emption and tim ber culture acts is urged in the strongest terms. The necessity of preserving the nation aJ forests is pointed out. The 1'Acific railroads will be the subject of a special message later on. KA8TKKN. A (TEH IV KM MCA LP. Rb Enemies Hot After the Young Napol eoa af Finance. Nsw York. Dec. 1. First District At torney Davis is preparing a formal com rtaint against Henry 8. Ives and George II. Styner, which will be presented early next week to a police justice and a war rant tor their arrest will be asked for. Tbe complaint will he sworn to by lawyer diaries VV. Cass, who hu been active in trying to tret Ives and .Styner indicted on the iiround that they unlawfully convert ed to their own ase about $500,001) worth of securities of a mineral company which they controlled. Ives said yesterday that a would le ready whenever wanted, and tkat he had no fear of the results. THE K. OF L. KUPTVRE. Tli 11a of OrgaaUlag New Order af KalghU. Chicago, Dec. 1. It is stated Uiat the ckief movers in the attempt to organise another order of the K. of L. have issued a circular requesting local assemblies to oaoperate In reorxaniiinic the order on an tiouest and substantial basis. The plan oi action is that each assembly shall re feae to pay further trihate to the General Assembly nnless an itemised account of the receipts and expenditure of the 4rnerai Assembly be presented to each Jocal assembly. HEAVY LOVi. Ih cuinenae T-rtutiag aad Lithographing Campaay'e Fire. CtxcixsATt, Ohio, Dec. 1. The Strow- hrvlge lithographing company, which burned out last night, is insured for $150, 00, and the low is estimated at from a uarter to a half million of dollars. A large amount of winter work for theatri cal companies was in the, building, and many 4 these will be without material to bi II their plays. c The business of the company wu probably the largest of the kind in the world. One hundred and twenty-five men were employed. HBE IN ST. LOCIS. It Thr aleaed ta Destroy the Large Wind sor HeteL Br. Locis, Dec 1. The large Windsor hotel is ou fire, nd with a fierce snow torm raging the fire promises to envel ope the entire building. A genera' lrm Sa hwin ftoandeL LAter Tb fire at uw masor ootei . n ae-w W . wu soon undo control. 00 that the ka tu not aerioos. SHAKP AT LARGE. The Bich Baacal Oat aa Tarty Dollars Bail. New Yoke, Dec 1. Jacob Sharp waa released on forty thousand dollars bail at noon to-dar. Iaaae Hendrix and George Sheppard becoming his sureties. Sharp himself was present m court. THE riBE FIEND. A Kent achy Twi Partially Deatreyed - haaette Fire. Lo ns villi, Ky., Dec. 2. The town of Eminence, Kentucky, wu partially de stroyed by fire at an early hour this morning. Tbe flames were raging at 4 : 30 a. m. One third of the business portion of tbe town is in rains. Tbe wind is blowing bard. There is" ne chance of stopping the conflagration un less the wind changes. AXOTHEB riRK. SpRTXoriELD, Mass., Dec. 2. Kirkbam and Olmstead block wu gutted by fire this morning ; loss, $100,000. A BAD MAX. A Follower of the Bad Flag Troable. Gate lata Chicago, Dec. 3. George bhirle, an avowed German Anarchist, wu to-day fined $150 on the charges of disorderly conduct and carrying concealed weapons. While intoxicated Shirle attempted to shoot a policeman who wu helping bim across a slipnerv pavement. In the sta tion Shirle declared that he had par chased the revolver to kill the policeman. He had a full box of cartridges in bis possession. THE ALBANY POLITICAL POT. The Republican and Democratic City Nom inations Made. Albany, Or., Dec. 3 The republican city convention to-night made the follow ing nominations: For mayor, W. M. Ketchum : recorder. P. J. tienton ; mar shal, F. E. Parker; treasurer, F. L. Kenton. The democratic nominations, also made this evening, were : Mayor, J. L. Cowan; recorder, C. G. Burkhart; marshal, Isaac Hays; treasurer, Tbos. Wallace. OFFICIALS IN LIMBO. The Mayor and City Couaeilaaea of Lin coln, Neb., Ia Jail for Contempt. Washington, Dec. 3. On petition of the mayor and members of tbe city council of Lincoln, Neb., now incarcer ated in jail at Omaha for contempt, by order of Judge Brewer, the supreme court hu granted a rule to show' cause why a writ of habeu corpus should not be issued, returnable on the 12th instant. r- ADDITION TO CHICAGO. That Great City Receive O,0O0 ltaota I a One Day. Inhab- Chicago, Dec. 3. Judge Garrett this morning dissolved the injunction against restraining the county board from declar ing the town of Hyde Park annexed to Chicago, thus adding about 60,000 inhab itants to that city. A BAD INDIAN. Ha Kills Two of His Guards; thea Makes a Oood ladlaa ef Himself. SJ-r Pil l TliiK 1 "Tnmnini TVi the Indian who fired the Cheyenne agen cy a few days ago, wu captured lut night. This morning-he stabbed two of his guards to death with spears, and then committed suicide. WIT AND HUMOR. A ben out west hu just laid an egg "u biir as a bowl." First time we ever heard of a bowl-egged hen. Cleveland Sun. Ikev," said Oliver Sweat to his only son at dinner the other day, "what have wnn an (Ka ch iru rS ft!a ' 'P1 1 a ttm promptly responded Ikey. Stoughton Sentinel. "I was walkin' down Third avenue to day," said old Mrs. Bentley, "when somebody in an upper winder threw out a pail o water, an most of it landed on my new boon it an' jest 'boat spiled it. I don't know when," continued the old lady, "tnat i ye leu so irrigated over ennythin." Life. Mr. r.iison s phonograph preserves a conversation for 100 years. But conver sations can be preserved that long with out a phonograph. For instance, there is the celebrated conversation between the governor of North Carolina and the governor of South Carolina. Louisville Courier-Journal. A colored woman called her twins Troth and Falsehood. When asked why she did so, she answered: "Well, sah. Trnf never needs no quietin. He ies lavs aown wnar to put turn an' iroea ruht to sleep. But dat dar Fausebood, aiiers a start in np jes when yo tho t yo nad got mm to sleep.' (bpoch. Anxious Arkansaw Mother Tommy, is that a green persimmon von are eatinzb Tommy les, maw. Anxious Arkansaw Mother Don t you know it ain t healthy to eat green persimmons on an euptv stomach? Tommy 1 ain't eatin' this preen persimmon on an empty stomach. 1 ate a pe-k of 'em before i tackled this one. Texas Sittings. President Lincoln once said that the beet story he ever read in the papers of himself wu this : Two Quakeresses were heard discussing the probable termina tion of the war. I think," said the first, "that Jefferson will succeed "Why does the think so?" aked the other. "Because Jefferson is a pray ins man." "And so ia Abraham a praying man," objected the second. ."Yes, but tbe Lord will think Abraham is joking. the iir&t , replied conclusively. Boston wadset. Graceful forms, abaadant trasses. Sparkilns eyes, oar praUe Invite, Bat a blemish that dlstrecnea Aod tbe loveliest 'ae will blight Teeth naelesaly and aabeeded; 8OZ00OXT for tuck la needed. FRANCE'S CRISIS. The ConserratiYe People Fnlly Aroused. THEY WANT GltEVY TO RESIGK. They are Afraid of the Consequences of His Letting: Go the Reins A Chang of Sentiment. Chicago, Dec. 1. A special to tbe Dailr News from Paris says: It is im passible to test the temper of the French people at present. The radicals who are at tbe bottom of the trouble, are on a run, and it looks u though Clemenceau's efforts to null down tbe pillar of tbe temple would be frustrated. The rad icals, under tbe lead of Bocbeford, and the destructionista under De Boulde, must have abandoned their conspirrcy to overthrow Grevy under a pretense of wiping out a government of shame and scandal, having become alarmed by the unconscious boost they had given their great enemy Ferry. They are now offer ing their support to Grevy. Clemenceaa himself, disconcerted by the vision of rnin disclosed, hu humbled himself to Grevy, but the president hu not decided to accept bis compromizing overtures. The departments are pouring in protests against deposing him, and mayors and magistrates are lorwarainz iei- egams saying tnat ine persist ence of the radicals would an nihilate tbe republic. There is now presented a spectacle of many who have been Grevy's bitterest foes during the oast two weeks erovelinz at bis feet. Paris is calm, but it is a calm that ! causes distrust on the part of the authori- ties.and precautions have been redoubled. Tbe streets are being placarded in aivai- rections with posters, which are torn down as fast as possible by the police. Paris, Dec. 2. Noon. Lvery thing is quiet through the city thus far. The police declare that they arrested M. Paul De Roulede and Louis E. Michel yesterday to save them from the violence of the crowd. The papers are generally of the opinion that after the events of yesterday President Grevy cannot post pone bis resignation. They approve the attitude of the chamber u calm nd dignified. 'Le Soleil" declares that President Grevy's deterrence of resignation was especially aimed at M. Ferry. Some papers believe that the events of yester day will restore union among the repub licans. Paris, lOp. m. President Grevy's resignation hu been sent to the presi dent of the senate and to the chamber of deputies. It will be read at the opening of the sitting of chambers. Crowds are in front of tbe chamber of deputies. The police have cleared the approaches to tbe building, and have stopped traffic in the vicinity. Paris, 2 :20 p. m. President Grevy's message resigning tbe presidency of the republic has just been read in the chamber of deputies yesterday u a de cisive demonstration necessitating his resignation. After recalling his services to tbe country, which had assured tran quillity at home and peace abroad, he declares that be leaves office with a feel ing of sadness, while declining to be resionsible for future events. the deputies received tbe message with profound silence. M. Floquet read a letter from the president of the senate summoning a congress of the two cham bers at V ersailles, for the purpose of electing a new president. The sitting then closed, amid cries of "Vive la re- publique I" PACIFIC COAST. ALBANY KEWg. Bara Raraed Public Meeting- oa the ?0. AC Ceiebratioa. Albaxt, Or.,' Dec. 1. A barn owned by John Hoffman burned this evening. The fire originated, from a lantern falling from the bands of a bov milking a cow. Loss nominal. An enthusiastic meeting of citizens was held this evening to arrange for partici pating with appropriate demonstration in the celebration of the completion of the O. & C. R. B. The meeting wu called to order by Mayor Weatherford and a committee of seven wu appointed to ar range the details. THK CHINESE MIKDKBJERS. They Tall ta Crawl Throngh a Legal Loop-1 bole. Fobtlakd, Or., Dec. 1. Judge Stearns this morning denied the motion of coui sel for the Chinese murderers to Quash the indictment on the ground that they were reported by an illegally constituted grand jury. ALBAM NEWS. Sew Principal Elected Preparations law the Ceiebratioa. Albany, Or., Dec 2. G. A.Walker has been elected principal of the Albany public schools, vice D. V. S. Reid. re signed. A meeting of tbe committee appointed by the mass meeting of citizens of Albany to arrange for participating in celebrating the completion of the O. A U. railroad wu held this evening. A dispatch signed by Mayor Weatherford ami the members of the committee wu sent to U. Koehler, expressing a desire on the part of the citizens of Albany to take part in the demonstration on that occa sion. ' . r FtKK IN LOS ANGELES. A Stable With Xlaety ValaaMa Harass Los Akokxks, Dec. 2. At half past 12 this morning N. A. CoTarrubias' large stable on Los Angeles street took fire from an unknown cause and soon burned. Ninety valuable horses burned to death. I Two small dwellings adjoining were con sumed. It is Impossible to give an esti- , mate of tbe losses, but they are far up in tbe thousands. STACKS OF GOLD, Account ef TJacle Sam's MtUtoM of Moaey . la Saa Fraaeiseo. San Francisco, Dec 3. Assistant Treasurer Brooks' report for the month of November shows that during the month $184,000 in standard dollars and $41,000 in fractional silver were shipped to Wash ington, leaving on hand $52,913,204, mostly in gold com. THE KABTH SHOOK. This Time the Tow a of Meadoelaa Has a Shaky Time of II Mkndocixo, Cal., Dec 2. fhe town wu violently shaken by two earthquakes this morning, the first at 10 :55, of about ten seconds duration, and the second twenty-five minutes later, short and sharp. , A CHINAMAN SHOT. Ha Is Maraered by Hlghblader la Fraaelaeo. dan f RAKcisco, Dec. 3. Lee Wy wu shot in Chinatown lut night and in stantly killed by highbinders, names un known. Ah Look bu- been arrested on suspicion of being tbe murderer. - North Bound Passengers, Medvord, Or., Dec. 3. Passed Med' ford, to arrive over the O. A. C. railroad Nat Mayer, J. W. Smith, Eva Smith, G R. Reed, Miss Crossmay, Mrs. C. D. Kennady, Mrs. Eureka, J. L. Webber, Mrs. B. II. Miller, and eight immigrants. ernor Bartlett's Estate. San. Francisco, Dec. 3. The appraise ment of tbe estate of the late Gov. Bart- lett wu filed in the probate court yester day, giving its value at $80,263. HOW THE CASHIER GOT LEFT. A bank cashier, who had stolen $50,- 000 from tbe bank and skipped out to Cincinnati, went to a lawyer and said "How can I fix matters to be safe from the law?" "I will arrange to have the bank settle for half the amount," wu the prompt repiv. When this had been done tbe chief expressed his great pleasure and satisfac tion and inquired : "And now what shall I pay you for your services?" "The other half, sir," wu the calm reply. Moral : It is a wonder the lawyer left so much lor the bank. ADTICX TO K0TEXS8. Are yon disturbed at Bight aad breksa of yatu rest by a ilea ehlld suffering and erring wttk pain of euUlng teeth? If so, eead stoaos and et a bottle of the WlnsloWs Beothlag Byrne for Children's Teething. Ks value la lnoaleuUbss ft will relieve the boot Utile (afferor lmrnadi. stely. Depend a pea It, soothers, there ia mistake shoot H, D e-area dlsentery and diarr hoea, regulates the stoaiaeh and bowels, eurea wind eolia, softens the gvnajedBoai tion. and gives ton and energy ta the whole rsteta. Mrs. WlnsloWs Soothing Syrwa unuaren-s Teething is pleasant to tho taste, is the preserlptloa of one of tho oldest aod lemale nursss aad ah nl dsns In the Unit States, and Is for sale by all drnrtiata throne h- HOW TO SECTtE HEALTH. ScoTtlTi Saraaparilla and 8tIUlnns or Blood and Ltver syrup will re to re perfect bealth to the physical organisation. It is. Indeed, a strengthening syrup, pleasaat to take, and has often proven Itself to be the best blood portlier ever dtsceTered, effectually curing scrofula. syphilitic disorders, weakness of tbe kidneys. er sioelas. malaria, all nerrous disorders and debility, bilious complaints, and all diseases indlcatlncan lmoure condition of the blood. liver, kidneys, stomseb.etc It correct Indi gestion, especially when the complaint Is of an exhaustive nature, berlng a tendency to lessen the vigor of the brain and nervou avstem. you nesrt for con- sumption, loss of appet! symptoms of dripepsla. ite, dlsxlnesfc. and all Price 10 and 76 cents per l bottle, ueo. ft.. Oood. druggist. Catarrh cured, health end sweet breath se cured, by Shiloh's Catsrrh Remedy. Pice 50c; nasal Injector free. Oeo. E. Good, druggist. i'lie uniy iienieily ion Contagious Blood Poison. Wr. XX B. Adams, Caloa, Sooth Carolina, I was sfmeted wi a wnw of blood polsfia for eboet thh-teea atoatba. I was treated br the baM aaTatctaaa. and used varloes kinds at reaaedW, bat received bo substantial reuX. I flaailr tried the Swift Sparine sad about luar bottles eared mmnA and welL' Cui. a H. SJaser, eflitor aad of of the Opeltka, Auv, TtsMa. under date ol Arnica s7 in;, wrltos: - Wbea I waa a young aaaa. throes-h mdlsrrsUoa, I eoa tracted a da ease which has stack to me for years. Some Ave or six years atace I was troubled with pains, so as to make H dtrSealt for las to walk. Having advertised tbe a a & la my paper for several years, I euaciaded I would try tt to era If there was aay emreey ta the medlcme. I commenced a sins H according to dlivctlona aad aaed half eoaea bottlea. I was ones a a way etatfoe aad. eetUag kat. I walked the awvea miles aad save never felt any retura of tbe old malady. After experiencing tbe irnod eOVchi I most say I am atttafled with the result. I am etxty-eie-bt years of ace and I feel bow nke a young ansa and can go to the ease when aeeeeaary aad art ep from six toelKht thousand ems without say tncoa ventoaoo. I eead yon this without solid La tkm. Mr. T. Worht. ttl Worth Avenue, Chfc-eeo, Under date of Jane U, M7, writes! "Ideem It my duty to thank too for tbe cure I re ceived fruaa roar eseelleat atedictne. I eoa traeted a very ervere case of blood pnavm her about two years ago. Bearlag of your medietae. I went to a drag store, the pro prietor of which persuaded ate to buy a preparation of his owa, which be said was a aura core. I ased sis bottles of hie staff end grew srorse all the tlma. At last I not disgusted and despaired ef a cure, I met a Meed who sold ate that your aeedlcme had eared him. I west to the aame drvntat aeata aad dumsadi i mar medlrtaa He re- lucteaUy aoht me twelve bottle, aad I am now perfectly cure beaeAt ef sufPevve l write tnw tor toe , to prevent their being eateaelvB Bract lor. writes i waa know the almost InevKafeie. permaaeauy dsmet nns effects ef snereary will wetonme ynor dtaeevery of asV a ae a bnoa to ha inanity. Themedtoat iif wanna, always wary of proprietary saedietBea, Is roalat slowly, and la some Caere secretly, wtktanefaaaia eases at Maed dia ardee. Of enarse a aseaidae that earea pnteoatag la Ms worst form mast partfy the avooa or every ewaraev,- laaBlaoS and R Tea Hi ae auric uaw Mrs war a, , m aeaia for the baas St derived from year edidae.' Or. J. If. Ceaevt a preavtaeat ph?slcmn, restates-la Ellavitle. Schley Coanty. Oeonrta, hsahMtar rennemleg tea tnfallrtile aaeoaaa he has ta cartas tea tan-lone blued noatoa cease ta hat '5 TJWfl a thief at nifflit it steals- ; tJ ammgw in upon us unawares. The pa- ! -1 X !.. taenia nave pams auoui chest and sides, and sometinifs in the back. They feel dull and sleepy; the mouth has a bad taste, especially in the morning A sort of sticky slime collects about the teeth, llie aDDetite is ixxr. There is a f eelinsc like a heavy load on tl'.e stomach; sometimes a faint, all gone-sensation at the pit of the stomach Avlr.eh loou does not satisfy. The eyes are sunken, the hands and teet become col a and clammy. After a while a cough sets in, at first dry, but- after a few months it is attend ed with a trreenish-colored ex pectoration. The patient feels tired all tne wnne, ana Bieep does not seem to afford any rest After a time he becomes nervous, irritable and gloomy, and has evil lorebodinprs. lucre is a giddiness, a sort of whirl ing sensation in the head when 5? i.i i an. i . rising up suuueniy. me uu -els become costive: the skin is dry and hot at times ; the blood becomes thick and stagnant; the whites of the eyes become . a -a a . a a tinsred with yellow: the unne is scanty and high colored, de- positing a sediment alter stand ings There is frequently a spitting up of the food, some times with a sour taste and sometimes with a sweetish taste: this is frequently at- ja tended with palpitation of the ueart: the vision becomes im paired, with spots before the jyes: there is a feeling oi great prostration and weakness. All these symptoms are in turn iresent. It is thought that learly one-third of our popu lation has this disease in some of its varied forms. It has been found that phy- ?icians have mistaken the cause jf this disease. Some have treated it for a liver complaint, jthers for kidney disease, etc., itc, but none of these kinds of :reatment have been attended ivifh siifvssr for it is reallv constipation and dyspepsia. It is also found that Slinker Ex tract of Roots, or Mother Sei- Curative Svrup, when. properly prepared will remove this disease in all it-; stages. Care must Ik? taken, however. to secure the genuine article. IT WILL SELL llETi'KU THAN COTTOX. I Mr. John C. Ilemptinstall, of Chulafinnee, Cklmra Co., Ala, wites: ".iy wife has leen so much benefited by Shaker Extract of Roots or SeigTs Syrup that she says Mie would rather be without part of '.ier food than without the medicine. It has done her more good than the dot-tors and all other medicines put together. I would ride twenty miles to get it into the hands of an' suf ferer if he can get it m no other way. I believe it will on sell in this State better than cotton. TESTIMONY FROM TEXAS. Mrs. S.E. Barton, of Varner. Ripley Co., Mo., writes that she had been long afflicted with h spepsia and disease of the iriiiary organs and was cured by Shaker Extract of Roots. IJev. J. J. McGuire, merchant, of the same place, who sold Mrs. Ballon the medicine, says he has sold it for four years and never knew it to fail. SHE WAS ALMOST DEAD I was so low with dyspep sia that there was not a phy sician to be found who could do anything with me. 1 had fluttering of the heart and swimming of the head.. One day I read your pamphlet called "Life Among the Shakers" which described my disease better than I could myself, I tried the Shaker Extract of Roots and kept on with it until to-day I rejoice in good health. Mrs. M. E. Tinsley, Bevier, Muhlenburg Co., Ky. For sale by all Druggists, of address the proprietor, A, T. White, limited, 54 Warren this Dlseiisa that is Ccsi SHCXim SALE. bJOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BT VIR. 11 tue of an. execution, decree and order of Bale dnlV lnnll nnl nl K ItAMAMWI. .t court ol the state of Orecon. for tho coanty of ,v me uiimni ou toe ist aay No vember, 17, wherein John Conser, executor of the last will snd liui,i..ni A w.n. . eoaaed. plan tiff recovered a Judgment gainst wwiwr, miwmnwr. w syne Consw.Q. W. Hunsakersnd Robert WaddeL de ;?2,c"f ld J"lfinent being for (be sum ef 11392, with Interest thereon from the Uth dsy of Oct., 187, and the coats and disbursements si Ihii sMlnn UtH i i.w -n crning eosu and expenses. 1 will sell at public allhsM lllfl aa " Saturday the loth Day of December, 1SS7, At tha Anne Iia,,m Am l. u -1 . . hvww uwi o.iriu, saarien ounty, Oregon, at one o'clock p. m. of said -j nn uiuucr i or caau in nana on . . ' . riK m, line ana interest I - . "-vcvwuu,n, Timer oi I A . .uv in,u uj oi auftun, l, ; HJS oate of said mortgage) in and to tbe fellow- "v,ic picmmn igwu: commencing at a point 31.73 chains soath of the M K corner of the donation claim of Jacob Conser and wife being claim No. 63, T 10 8 R S W. thence west 44 chains on south boundary of Mrs. Fheby " mii luence souio n aegrees 35 minnt., WlKM .h.ln. a a u.' . v - uw.un .MV 0 - W, H, VI Of tract owned by Mrs. Watson, thence south 84 links, thence went 12.22 chains to the N W corn er ui uiuct no. -a in tne town 01 Jeffrmon - --r - - - v mp . i.-uiutr 91 block No. 21. thence east 1LZ2 chains to tbe eat uuuuuary vi lue town ptai ana lwim Jones west line of land deeded to bim bv B. Cos per. assignee of Conser and Burnette. thence north 2.41 chains to the N W corner of the Jooci tract, thence east 28.97 chain along Jones' N line to his N Eccrner. thence north 17 67 chain to the place of beginning, containing 72.65 seres, are and except lota No. L 2, . 4, 5, 10, U, 12. 13 and 14. In block No. 23, deeded to W. 8. and I. W. Conser, May 6, 1876, all In Marion county. Oregon. Dated at Salem ror. 7 1887. JNO. W. MINTO, Sheriff Marlon County, Oregon. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY VIR ll tue of en order and license of sale made, rendered and entered of record by the county court of Marion county. Oregon, on tbe 5th dajr of September, 187, authorising and empower ing tbe undersigned as administrator of the ettate of VI lliiam T. Eaton, deceased, to sell the real property of said decedent hereinafter de scribed, and by virtue of tbe further order of said court, made, rendered anda-ntered of rec ord os the seventh dy of November, ls7, di recting a resale of said property. I will on Saturday the lOth Day of December, 18S7. 'At one o'clock in tbe afternoon of said day, at the door of the county court hone la 8alem, Marion county, Oregon, sell at public auction for cash in hand on the day of sale to the high est bidder, all tbe right, title, Interest aod estate, which said William T. Eaton had at the time of his death, in snd to the following de scribed lands, vis: The south half o! tbe north west quarter and the east half of the southwent quarter of section fourteen (14), In township eight (8, south range one (1) east of Willamette meridian, except twenty acre sold to A. T. Gilbert. Number of acres belonging to said estate, 10, all situated in Marlon county. Ore gon. MILKS LEWIS. Administrator of tbe Estate of William T. Eaton, Deceased. 11 11 5t w dHKRirro SALE. VOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN THAT BY VIR 1 tue of an execution, decree and order of -sale issued out of tbe honorable circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Marina, and to me directed, on tbe 2d day of Nov., Iiw7. wherein Reuben Pettyjohn, plaintiff, recovered a Judgment against Thoa. J. Moulton. defend ant, said Judgment being for the sum of 1770 and interest thereon from the 11th day of Oct., 1887, and SH) attorneys fees, and for accruing coat and expenses. I will sell at public auc tion, on Saturday, tbe 10th day of December, 1887, at the court bouse door in Salem, Marion coanty, Oregon, at one o'clock p. m. of said day, to tbe highest bidder for cash In hand oa said day of sale, all the right, title and Intereit of the eld defendant, Thos. J. Moulton, on er after the 9th day of February, 1877, In an to the following described premises, to-wit; Lot No. (2) two in oioca no. (i) seventeen as recorded on tbe town plot of North Salem, in the county of ainnu, ana state 01 uregon. vaiea at Baiem, nov. T., 1HK7. JNO. W. MINTO. Sheriff Marlon County, Oregon. NOTICE. mo WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, TAKE NO 1 tice that the South British Fire and Ma rine Insurance Co. of New Zealand desires and Intends to cease doing bnslnes In the state of Oregon, and to withdraw It capital there from. THE SOCTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY of New Zealand. By Williams. Ach and Wood. Attorney. Portland, Oregon, Oct. . li7. 1M 4 24 VOTICE. NOTICE 18 HEBEBY GIVEN THAT MY WIFE It Julia A., baa left my board, care and pro tection without any Just cause or provocation; 1 mereiore loroia an person trusting or D ar bor! n her on mv account, as I shall nav no debts of her contracting after tbl data. Dated at Cbampoeg, county of Marion, state of Oregon, the 6th day of October 17. iv-ii imv L. hkiuus. T1 HOWELL. DENTI8T. PERSONS DE8IR T. 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