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About Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1898-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1899)
'grecon; statesman. Friday, January 6, 1899. t I. . v.- L' V ' . I' a FROM THURSDAY'S DAIllY Cflffl USBB nm 0f m m i C0NVE5E THE REGULAR JANUARY TERM OF COURTv Tke Joint County Bridge at M Aecepted Bills Audited Other Business. 11 At 1 o'clock rcsterday afternoon CkiaijtJiKlge .O. P. Terrell lac&l jCOirH misfionefs J. Dana and Wni. Mtley eohvened the regular January jerlni of : be countj . commissioners', court-j - - oy business transacted during aftemoofl ssiJn Was f a. routine ijna- tnre, consisting of the auditing and the bearing of petitions. Jiills op the road andridge re -.a united as follower. , :nitb--& IMekerson, ..iJ. 71. ,'. Porter . . . . . . -i , NoJf. eld "ft.50. . -alld -.. HI hop As Pohle'. c!d S57.50, aid 'apital Lnmlier Co ...... ' , r.ruvn-"Aj Smith . : ...... 11. L. Svvarts. eld StValld .Win. Hieirfnund Lhn I!jc.h.ty. eld ?21.(.alld 4 o. Ilaitjeinftend . . ' ", : ' AL H. Krau 4 . . . . . .'.4. H. Patterson .... . I- O.jfceliy. cl SIT.S-', a lid , II. v I . Mount '.-.. v. TV ItoJfclei-mnm .' ! . . - v: -m: s?m!tri..: . . ....... -UI !. Durbin . . . . , V'Thorna Trice . . A. K. Marchand . " 11. . E. I'.owerman - H IJ. Herrick Jr. v IV, It. Ik-Trick Jr. . J. A. Weld .,;,.' . tVm. Miley J X. Davis Pi Trrel .... Zimmerman . . . iXvCan. Co. Coco. of Linn ro. I; Cross .(. . . .. A liquor license was nmei J5- hoft. of! Sublimity p'recincl ffing hi mi po sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors The petition of A. I.,Eoff et al.. the location of-Jt-eorthty roiid uas li--niss-d. I the petitioners " to: pity the ee1s. i . The !ri"dse orer the norlh fork Kant in m liven jat Mill Mty". joinfly eon ,. t!qtHl by Marion and Linn counties, w as .aeeepted as.. sa.risfact'orjr y the r;iirt. ,anl.i iti- compliance ' j witb an 'ftwement nuule'1 Iwtvwen thi eon t'riftor. .Tamesj Tillson. ami tie Ma . ' rioti county eourt.au order vrasfyester Vt;y made lnsttuctinii tlvf e.4ant)r clerk H drliw a warrant on the count r treas one-Half of City The the IT HAS SUPPORTED ITSELF FOB . f MA5V YEARS. ; Amount of Indebtedness Is Covered by the Permanent lmproTements Hade at tbe Grounds. 1SOS. be ha been on a continuous drunk, .that be haf aasoclated t witb lewd women, that! he ia rqaindetinx Ids monev and Imonxhuz. and that vxiem a check Is put to nl di.iohi.e -baltltaJie will soojLidpea4eat-np on the counTyfBrrnpfort. A a pro per remedy for the eiistlngcon Alton petitioner asks that a guardian be aDoointfd for her .husband. : 7 This is the only instance; for many Tears, of each a proceeding being in stituted in the Majion eonnty probate court, and the result of the case 11 ue yy at( nen wit n latere, yk niie rhere is a provision In the statute for ucn a mode of procexUire. the I accusation will hare to Iw nioveni - - x 1 , i . -r . r OOOOOOOOOOOOOpOOOOOOOOOCXOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOO BRAXTON I RESTLESS. of i bills account .$ ji.00 K.m h1 2. . 2..-; . ui . 7.w .r" . i ji.a .1 2.si . . - 2:' ) . 2.00 . I(MM . 2S..V) !.: . 2I.HIS . It 10 . IjlUini . l?5.oo; . 22.00. to H 1 reniii- for of the The MuMere1 of John Linn lis Not Much Hopes of a JseW T?1al. Sheriff -W. W l Wither of Lane couniy yesterday -bronght fo ihe asy lum Mrs. Luella Yarnell, aged 33 year The woman lived ith her usband oa the Mhawk. about twelve miles north- least of Eugsne. and the cause of her 1 insanitv 'is not fcdown. The i m i Income belter less than j expenses,. bi an especiallT sad one, the unfortanate said, weiie untrue,, ip that the receipts,) woman' lotii her Jmenfar faculties in a moment s time. She Is the mother of 1 D. Gabrielson,V)relaihp rof the state board of gricjalture stated yes. terday that the flghjfc now being made against the state fair a.t' Salem was baed upon erroneous statements, cir culated fof the purpose of injuring the fair. These statements to the effect that theifair was funning behind, its i ir,anitv u if tvn from all sources, sfnee the fair came under the manazeuent of the state. had 'heed more than sufficient to pay all expenses. . ' '1 ' . -The iifesent 0ut5tandinfr warrant-!. Mr. Iabi1iel3n said, were less than the amount df monej used by t be hoard in making permanent improvenients on airy fi!r .l.4-S.i. eiiig one-half of the t of the iM'ide. and also 4 warrant fr $12. for extra lalHr perftfrmd. Tbe war; ants are to be .niade payable.!" to Vunty .Itiilge . I. 'Terrell; wfio will uteif4H-tvt'ly forward the , rectjiye awonnfi to County Judge IJartou, of Ijnn xiunty, i i nvo small children-. Her husband. J. K. Yarnell. aecompinied the sheriff as Ifuard, In bringing the-' woman to-this city. . I - Sheriff Withers returned to Eugene on the overland train last nujrbt. In sneakin of Rranthn. the convicted tiie fair grounds, and that, had the ! murderer of John Lirm, he' said the state paid fori theseViraproyemeuts, as j . voting criminal seemed to ite standing should), have done,Xthe fair would ! the connnenient pretty well. Branton have no OutktandIn2 InftebtoVIuesst. but. i was to have been banged Decesnlter 23. iusretul. would haw money on, hand. '"flSlW. but the supreme court granttd a Mr. ;.-tbrielson has prepared.1 from ! sta.r-ouj2teeution landing tbe thi bKks ftow in his iwssession. a ' tHedt of a uiornfa'fof 'a ww'triair statement tiiwing the cost of . perma-: Hat motion has not yet .been arcued, nent irnpjrovements at 4he fair grounds-' Sheriff Withers said, the prisoner bard since th.'ll.iw waji enacte.l providlns fr ,ly expected to lie granted a new trial, the' holditisr of state fairs, which state-, but. In the.event another trial is1 mi'Dt. together with the present -indabt- Vgrantel. P.ranton has no hopes of be-' edness oS the lair, isgiyen below: ing acinittei or the crime. Hranton Tlie hllowinz permanent improvement and renairs have been made bv the N.arl from 1S85 to inclusis-aiid paid for but 'of -the receipt of noKiins iih? rairs: . - -1 1 . - tss.-lejrairs to the lmildihsrs .J. . 18S-TotaI warrants for permanent i'r.nroVemeirt 1S87 Totjal warrants for jiermanent improvements .. lSiS jjte pairs to buildings for permanent Improvements ,.. IS.S!-U jmproyement warrapts not segregated .. .....2 ; IS1 To(al warrants for permanent improvements .... . , l.mriTolal warrants for permanent improvements . j , iSKKi-TotjaJ warrants for permanent improvements . .. . ; .... .. 194 Tofal warrants for ptrmauent improvements .. . . . 1S)J Totial warrants for permanent improvements ..... . . . ... . .T lSOC-rTotjal warrants for permanent improvements .. ,. .. .. ...... lSl)7-T.Total warrants for permauenr Improvements ... , . .-. . . 180S ToCai warrants for permanent improvements .. . ." . . .. 72.7r, 70.50 o;7.o itor..7S 2S.H.51 441..-.7 42.1 The Worlds Great Blood. Purifier is , 1 Hood s SarsitparilliL, ' Which absolutely Cures every form of Irnrurc blood, frjom The pimple on your k - Face to the great : Scrofula sore wh bh Draih yur system Thousands of, people Testify that Hood's '. Sarsaparill i cures 1 . : "' Scrofula, Salt R,pum, Dyspepsia, MMaria, Catarrh, Rheuitiatism, tna inix 1 irea i Feeling;. Remember this - , Anifi g(:t iHopdsJ Aiid only Hood's. Total Indebtedness 1804 Iefirit In outstanding warrants. 1895 Deficit in -outstanding warrant.. ... . iHik', .Deceit in outstanding, warrants. : . . 18117 Ifilt. in outstanding warrants.. .,. lstlS Deficit ill outstanding warrants.... . Estimate interest on outstanding wartantu Total Aonount paid for permanent improvements ip .excess of present out standing indebtedness Statement of. State F'air for;lStH Total rei-ipts from all sources Tojial exKn-nse of running the fair ,. .$7,551.58 .. .$ 22R.JSO 340.70 . 3,(vvn . . i,a.i)H . . 452.13 ,. .' .SJO.Oti . . 798.9! .?S;731.50 . S,l.T.,8ii iRoceiftts in. excess of, expens' affair Pernianeijit. improvements made in l4! 8. Old warrants acc'pted , luMieu of cash . . Total rc;liict a5xve surplus over exienses.'. . .$ :VlO.(U : 4idLij 5!MSl MOTICB the new 0000000000000000000 s A nnfihrifrprripirif JL U M M M M 041 A A SA A A W-fl A tV She great, j aiction sale of the Stock's Dry -oods store fconducted by S. Friedman, who jrmission 01 mt j onnson ior xne BOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOQO . I 1. a " . I ' ; h !o ilding, 25 Commercial Street, has decided xo continue fthe business until the 'night of January SlsC t f " h: 1 0 . wn en the auction will be discontinued for one week; during that time from the second to the sevenxn xnere win De pnvaxe saies pniy. me Auction beginning in the morning of the sev enth of January, and , contimiing daily unxi the night of ih& twenty-first; On the jafter noon of the 18th of January all the unsold fur niture will be sold at 2 p. m. Remember the pri vate sales continue all next week, the auc tion beginning, the seventh of January, ancl continuing until the night of the 21st of Janu ary, at . oooxxoooogooooooocoqoooooooooooooooooooo Coramercial fi-'.-.V:-;-8; Streetl oooooooooooooocoooo .$l,OCi2.77 short, in paying all expn-vs improvements jand item of wacnanis -tawepl. m . Iit. o.f"casb .. i . : , . .V. ,$ "452.13 Au'.oi'ht short, in PEIHTION FOR A GUARDIAN. 1 om.ixtit l-'iiiini I"ilfinilii oT v u lie Aired the: iC'rH in Ci;rt. r .spirii il :l tll.ri As. jf ':!b.M'jr.l to iter arrest, jml im- pi-i-i.it!ii(i't lor drn'ikc nness .an I d; ii.-deHy. h: n f early thin week. Mm. Iliii ti. II KeiKler now si-tks to t'ring her hiislfuid. leter ilteaKleil.V In"m .Ki:rt ' i whiell -troH-iling she eiJences a p-etauatyn. it win resiiit in mi- eiit Lint ion ni rli' ctHn'ts of tie ;i:c,i-stic ti onirics of the U':ul: r f-i'iuity. .Af hl'h ti e iftWir. is a:re:i ly gnstid. i i tvlt T ve-t'Td iv tih d ;iltetl- ;trela.te curt a-k ng t'iftt a 1?- apioitd.fl f r her jhus fesii s-he .terms,. a spendt 'ii'Jt't. , pvtition the woman allejrs husband Is a sp.nitmiTti dime to this-'city sornie! six nffo. -thnt for the nast !4iV; Ibe has been engaged In i the usit.epsv in -this ity, that . Ids is ; lxcom?hg restless. raky and ob stina'te. ' ' . ;' C . Attorneys? Ilale and Notit'nT of Eu y'ie. 'hiive iiiferestcd tlieiiis. Ives in lirjan top's Ix btilf. and will biake every effort tt s:ive hfei from tlie; gallows. 0!l:te Hi Mrs. troti ip gu.irdia; liiL w In h-r. that her that he n-ontbs-iriot- ths falcMi,. 1 value Of stock. a:il saloon fixtures an of the nliout $3.oot. and are upep- . rlijit 'since Kovemler 1. 3xxxkoodpoclc)o Sale . PRORATE M.T'PEns.-Citatioti his Iv en isi'h;d to Otto ItufT, a; tninoK citing lsim to a'iH-ar in probate eourk '.I'a un ary 14. l-'.!). and show cause, j if any, why a mciftgag- for-fO) fof one yai. with S cr c nt. interesf. sb uid hot be 'xeviit'd upon certain proiicrty'-lclti.g-i'ng to bim.'tj. .Nixon lHair. guardian -of tJw .person and estates of I.ela II. Coldreri et laL, yesterday ri.icd a Imnd for wth John E. Ross as'surety. J. A. Austin. V, L. 'lWe. and C. L. Ogle )wr iamoi as app'rai'rs of the pro)erty iutolved.in the guardianship. ....Mary jj ' -Denny, an heir-atdaw ; of the estate of -Mrs.! Reli-cca renter, de ceaseds leinsr a jlanghter of . t lie' de easel. through her attorney,)- D. W". Tanvlev. has filed obiectlons f to the final account of John Jacols,(adm!n!s-1 trator of tbt? entate. Mrs. Denny ob jects to the Item of $lfXt attorney's -fees, alU'glng that amount to'lte rtnrea sonable, coujfldering the scrvlc-es ren- dervtl. i i . is patching tjie DressGoods Buyers. Our Dress Gbods Counters are thronged with pur- . chasers. Kemember ouj cut r riceis feilejid to 1 ; i rx i-i T . tl - 1 f jevefj piece 04 jress uoous in iue ntus. Waiter Pruce, a student at the Wil lamette' t'nivrsvity medical college, is reported as being on the sick I jjtt. and Vmiyl1ed 6 remalnuti of his claS4H?. ', ' "married. ". T- !nToi is Furnish inss All out French FlabnTsJ 43c a yard The regular' price is Ooc and Toe. j ';?. .. All llevjr Wotk Shjesl worth $1;50, nqww. U,Ut.-.$l.$5'. padics Heavy. Winter Sbojes, worth S3, now-.r-wJr-!--V-i$2.40 Remenber those FutiMuffp, worth $3,. choice -i--..4 11:00 KA isiiE-Fh K 11 V;At the tesi der-o of Mr. Co,wk It . cort'cr tf Cettter apd Cbnin h etreets, We lnes 'ay. January f 4. 18'j;. Erapccs ('. Fkklin. of Frnitiandv. to tCh irl-s J. Hamlriij: oflacliiy.- the- ofQviati tg clergy naii binj Kev Jl. A. Ketch tm. if Salem. ' and knV AH-NVtwl Piinta at wholesale cost. WILLIS ?5 PA-TTEiN;$ First JW South of lid :chcaitt--;!j "' T'otoHtc STANDARD plKD. MAtlKl At the state insane a -inm. Welim'sday, January. 4, '1SWL, U. I. Miugrs. f i'Jlie . i emji iiW j' Wre reraoWd to- the H dettakllig. narlofs f V. T., 'Rido:, Hats at closing-out prices. Kfl.-t. Wor.l BROS. & T CASil HOUiB riitnl feis icLitives In tlie was reeived front the u to. Im'd reiaiai-; .rni.il funhcr .orders -The deveased is the aevl ron vi: w:vs f u:d on lee ?tre t (ir track lit Mominide" alw -ut e ' jf.onth ago, w: n d ring aimltsly s b'vtf, a: d was t ke to the fc'.ih tn J ojit 1 ard u fe.w lays 1 f r coto:iltt. d fo -the t :iyl im, CAiy. At the? state insijne; a-ylorr. S.ii-in. Orcgoyi. W'cd ler'ida v. janti .$. 4. 1M . Mrs. F. M. Ciatz, fef -1 erirt disease. :: j " lV"eased was' committed, rrony Lint crr y; and ; herj husband Sa expectl tte rrriTc nr. thlsi inornfps train from Albrny. The rmaluj wi'l b burled IUPE5RS SERVEI.-dputy Sberiff . N. Derbv was at the reform school yesterday, where he- served, the sum mons on Mrs. Sarah A. M. Bufprd, who is defendant in a divorce prycHding Instituted by T; J. l?u ford in the Lin coln county court. The service was made by, the Marion county sheriff as a matter of accommodation to Sheriff r..w t'a if T.in-flo county, and" at v a ix - '- the retitiest oS .1. K. Weatherfonl, of 2D I 0 Xo . FROlli LA Nil-Sheriff. W. W. With ers, of ugerie, came to Saleui yester day, hivjing in charge Mrs. Luella Yar nell, under commitment to the insane asylum. Mrs. YarnelL is a :re.ident of Mohawk, Lane county, is a native of Marion county, nged 5 .years, and this Is her first attack. be has lxnm suf fering .with the malady for only two weeks. f . " r-i I TO BE , WKI)IKI;J-Af1er a few days of comparative quiet 'In-the, Issu 'ance of. rnarrtage- liwnses .In that de- . partmnt -of the county clerk' office. two applicapts prepuM theni selves lefore OutDty Clerk W. W. Hail yes terday, and tbeir'every ' wish In that respt'ct. at h'ast, was. cr."rtirtel. : Tie r-mpl's were as foirovv7Hiim-ick Henry ; Mtdioy ahd Fatipi4 1'touuias.tl. , Fou trii.il. m itpt.)i.s. J. IV, Met Silly j of Joseph, is, jh t be xity the guest of relatives. MB - . Our bi:?aleis i)f flnll sng ii(o4- and the, lines ivve -wnl.to rehice!arcVrclhi A Winner nt the'folioiii24teirt3 Will sftowii few jf tlifere4ucti6nk 'irherty.nre hk- enA more,-in fact tlle.kvbofe sst.irefiill,' lire bnl' rublfe ad a fW ttHnl;lerliiijjs.'- !Shoe, unlerwar, mucks, . umuwiiia., luw-arv, pntuitware, Riicneu -inings, cw. zu per reiic cue on ISlioes-' V, ' .-'-Vj j i...... .r ....... 2i r . . & 20 per cent cut on' Underwear L-Klhs' lC fletHjed vests PiWiU: ... - ' . :i5(; he.-iyv llw-ed . . . . ' . 4Sc lines of :V jK-r cvft wo-ri, er.'lv ribled. ... ........ . .'. - i 4S- 1'nion suits, necced '. OSe irnlon suifs;.-:. .... SI. 05 Enion suits. $2.2( wool En ions. Men's 42c heavy ribbed fleet -Vd 4Sc " shirts k 'or. drawers,' very heavy tle' d. . .. 72c heavy ribled, wod mixed.. flTi iiues of puce wooL very! bhiMfenV lines; r.l p 4ces lOil lots of all kind at close, ' t'ttr underwear trade Is a narvel. and tie ra.rei we giye. at reaidar jr'nua are positively without supierintf in5 any store jany wlierc. Se for yourself. - . i 20 per cent cut on Mackintoshes Our lidics'Ul.f) half WO'J Hen ! rHetta. a.uWeicape, vcL-et J ar 3 2 liadie' ?.'lo,-J splend d d mbi cr.ne. eortonlllesirietta, v lvet c:H-Jar-. ..... .... .j j Men's all txol trxf, Witti cape, warntntcsl trarn-ept. . .1- i Men's -fire brown, all woofc eov-j ert.t velvet co'Lir, V.t! t xture, box coat. ... . . .... .; only a" few of tle 'tJums Cone von. . ir.- Boy's ard fiOO 7c up anv price to Lt. ' 1 20 t .nr ladje vici.. I , w I Ladies eiiirun 2 4o li'Kxiyc, -"" I w IL that His se'ler'. . . .. .4 j j . , j 2o ii'.ne 'of besi"Ioii- "' j goLis;' Lite- W-st.. . . ..... i .. L . . ... '&.. Ladles' $HV lines, mat Iori ' .55 golas, lace r button, ; .. .L. ; Katigaroo, cajf and all beavyf , I on. arne basIH. ' j l ! Mns eleiant5 $3.a" VsatlJer - i 31 t lined .Viet." Goodyear welt sm 1 L ,$2.f.f.. Men's heavv fan Ptoriri ci'.t. leather Kind. f2 75 kind. .. .. f . 2 Menln lst f2 20 lines f whr- ; ranted satin ajl . ; . ".' . . .. . ; 1.7:11 Men' L5 lines of buff ciilf. bals. neii-t; stylh goods. . L ... . . SelM ol lKesl U all kinds inchiil.-d. Ilenvr fellowti from71c up.- Mbl ts inffJiot. or ipen or fvor i en. wlir're oily a pair or . t w o of a kinl remain. iwilL be closed tout at. cost and less. ;l . 20 per cent cut on Umbrellas L Our 75c- steel rod. fin cotton' .1 .Glorias.'., .. . - V- .. ... .' Our ft'c Gloria siik;' satyr tl woo"! hajidles. . . . . .... Sain, with s-teel rd. . . .. ; Our meii's . 75c sptemlid cotton Oloriaa. ... . , . . . ; Mcn ?1 l?(ie of tJl;rla wlk I Men's fire Oloria. ideel rod. with tflllvtal. thlwttrk ch,rlin mnnnfiJi 51 .v jroods. . 20 nei cent cut in Kitchen I )e i flrt in e n t i - . - - n !t rMr CeP"t oft m. a'l M IWsr 2,40 372 .I fx ! w . tiifc ' af Ai l citfii,clM p.t'ps. .c.ff'je iolit' isatpwi pa in. -tfirw pa ts. . Ve i't h s. d I pp rsf pie pvits. j-tC. etc. U , j-":t .'..' '-. ryo txf 'Muf'i 4T on all lines of tln Paw, 4nt4H. stew ket'ilet. j dippera. .nu(. wtraii e.n4 etc. jtu .j .-.t . n. !20 t''ij "ift ofr the liouynnd and oi. H iall t! ii.gk bkeeig U-aterKl kitcbeii Knivew. Wife stTaj!wrs.rti4b iiop. wia siviTf i uraie. txwis. Doner. turijefs. etc etc IT. L : ' ' niciM.iy jvdvlae ri yon' on these gRb. tfd tie "rrsrJedj boiwf ow we fell (rM Bfcindarillne f tiese thing reifarly. and ih 'J) pfriecot" on it mtmpte aliUr .tbl ng tot TOn 5 fJS left .V .7.5 r . 20 petent hn j : m: Men's Eurnisliin: Goods mr splendid 45 cent' laundrkd I v white flurt. linen bosom . . $ M tir b3i; ?hort ftoacm. eiejrJnt . quality, fthhe, ahlrt. . . .1 . . ... i. L 73 .' Our rc golf... . jl.'. Our :3s tAlT of KOlf . ... em; .of ''; orkibg Via tl oveniUsiat 2 tKr eiiit cut frena . 'tr- iow..rc'k'fct ytyx' 20 per cent cut j Uacikepihiefs, Corsets. Fprerfs. Towels. Crash, Collars, Cnffs, Ties. Sussondeis. tilassAare, I'toiver i j'ots. e'c.,' eic ;oo.ls always marked In pLalii 15 t.rcs and yon do your own figuring if 5 on ciioose, 1 ' I s ' 20 per cent cut in Jiosiery With tJie, Eexceitlon of LLM.k Cat' boslery, at 5 tiung gWTf.i I u oo line the linfi of i 2-ic.f erery- In ii'dies . Special Cnfa I ' TO CLOSE i HOLIDAY LINES Onc-hnlf off boliday book, ganw , bfockK. torn. ! . ! . - llj '': ... one-third r ffd Ps, Indian r boVkets, i i?ees' nl cbiljlren's, b(W!es tbOH clothes': barupetKi " . n-" ptir(v. yAttXLA otfm eooU. and the great wSrwih'te-ft h?lJ 1 Attd 25c fleeced lines that bare what few tn'.r $re-lefl. O.ne ear;T. - . .. . i,,- , - i , i An tht Jfi, wovtd wh wooden.. h. ! pack away to! make morn for' other ie Itave a lot of tbt things. trcde In: Balem. WIGGINS' BAZAAR beat bOflerjr 1 , 'V. 1 1 - ; t ii; It; t lb! - , 1 r i w- 307 Cummcrclal Street. in this city.' i . . V .-f T