Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1898-1899, January 13, 1899, Page 7, Image 7

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PROTEST BY
AGUINALDO
His Proclamation riS'
wers McKinleji
Independence forilie Is-
- . landers ,
Still Demanded by the Wily F
LeaderMore Troops Sent
1 ta Manila.
lipino
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MANILA, i Jan. ;7. WHtbin! 'a!- few
: hours after the proclamation wan Is
sued by General Otis in behalf of Presi
cbn.t McKlnley, the agents jof iAguin
aldo billed Manila with a manifesto.
Agti'naldo protested against, General
Otis, 'signing himself as military gor-
'ernor. '-.,,', ' V (I j- fj
Agulnaldo..fn thh manifesto. ha' de
clared' be had never agreed at ISinga
nxre, lion Kong, ir elsewherip, to
recozrflze the sovereign fy of ibe Xmerl
can bere. and Insists that be1 renrn"d
to the Philippine on an Amerkstd snip
BoMy to conquer the Spaniards . and
14 win independence. He- asserts thnt
toth - Ms reclamation, of Maji 24th
and June ,12th. '.stated- this fact, offlcf .il
ly, and be claims MaJor-Generaj Mer
rirt confirmed this by a proelatiatlott
several, days before, the SpaniarHs cn
p! tula ted. stating clearly and definitely
thai the American forces came ti over
throw the Spanteh governmerjjt efid lib
erate the. Filipinos. In cbncjnsl'on,
Asrnlnaldo declared ; that be hil na-
'fi?eanJ foreigners as witnesses that
"tire American forces reeojrtf!ze,. not
only by acts, that the Filfpfnosf Iwere
lndlUrcrents. but by publicly. srjluting
tjie Filipino flag, "as it triumphantly
sailed to the skins before all nations."
Asuinaldo then solemnly protects in
,th ,n:rme of the deity, who Is empow-
.cN to direct bis ''brethren , in tHe dif-
.flcult'task of regeneration, ag&nltj the
.Intrusion -of the American government.
nnd reiterates that he could produce
proofs that be -was brought hereon the
nnderstandlng that the Americjatis
promised, him their co-operation n at
taining independence: , The .rfprolu
tHinary leader then called upon Ml Ms
followers-to "work- together with tfofce,
.and a f)er assuring them that he fei con
vinced' tbey will obtain absolute! Inde
pendence, urjrrag them never tofitura
" "from ibe glorious road on which they
have "already fo far advanced.!" '
M.iJor-5eneral Otis attaches no Im
portance to tbe manjfestoi He sales "he
feefci confident that the J opin
ion of fbe better cLisseif of
the Filipino hi not expressed init,
but as to whether tbe Filipino masses;
can be controlled, and the Filipino
army kept'in cbeck.'he does not fcnowE,
- although he hopes, for a paclflqout
fom' of the trouble. . 11
THEY STREXOTI1KX DEWFfT.
W;iliinzton. Jan. 7. seete'trjfj Al
jr r has decided to send four) regirhents
of snfantry to the ITiriippines. jjThe
roiirth Twelfth and evetiitoie nth! have
' iwi n leisna1ed. and in .'.KtdirVtf ; the
Tliinl infantry,-nojv at .Fort Snffllinz,
Mjiin.. will go 1y tlie same t)ute
a vits the Atlantic. ; .
. syretary. IJonsr has rdered the
v Sul.u-e to proceed to Manila s ?ooti as
she can 1e made midy for tbo voyage.
IV ;.l's the Solace. Secretary Vort bas
ordered the jfunlat 1'rtncetonJ and
(Toiklown to the name port. jThe
l'riri4vton iA now' at New York, f and
. will vo via Suez.- The York town J s at
San Francisco, and will cross! tjb4 iFrt-
'.citti-. Admiral. Iew-ey has asked for
supplies of varioue kinds, and thi f6
faee will carry a heavy load of these,
KulRcient -to supply the fleet: onj tbe
-Watie istaliop for six months at least,
Th vessel will be attached to Ad
miral IX wey -fleet. - -
To tbe Public.
We are autlKrized to jruanuitlef ; ev-r
crvy'lottle of " , Chainberbiin'm iCiDlijrh
lU meilv and Jf not Batlsfaetorjf to re
nmd -the money to ttie puTehiser.
..!(! fa iv) bettor rnicd'clne: for Ja
irrij.5;"v ftls flJid .whooping eouIf.
VrkV 25 a:nd SOe per. Kttle. iTryj-lt-
Iinn &. Bgooks, druggists. ; f! , .
Your j
Dbctor 1,7
r ; Your doctor knows all about '
I foods and medicines. i f
C Tbo.next time you see hint
J just ask him what he jbhinks f
scoft Bnulslpisf
C of Ood-Uver Oli with kypplj 1
? phosphites. W are willing V
to trust in his answer. ! : I ;
For twenty-flve years dooffV
1 tors have prescribedjoui
. i Emulsion for paleness, weakf A
'Vneaa, nervous exhaustion, ana Y
X for .ail diseases that i cause)
X loss ih flesh. . I ' !''S
Its creamy, ootorj and lta
1 pleasant , taste make it Hem t
pecially useful for thin anc V
p (delicate children. I f
f v No other preparation of cod ij
V liver oil is like it. Don't losei I
. time and. risk your health by
ltakingr, somethinfir unknown !-
and untried. Keep in mind;
S tnat SOOTTS EMULSION-,
f jhas stood ,tho test fbr ; a j
S quarter of a century. I . i S
Voc. and $t.oe; lf druggists. 1 i I'' 4
SCOTT BOW Nb. Chemuta, New York, j
REGULAR
SESSON
Lawmakers Once More
I.. .4. -A
in Salem.
Both Bodies of the Legis
lature at Work.
Mainy Bills Introduced In the House
An Obnoilons Srgreant-at-Arms ,
Given tbe bounce.
SENATE. '" - : ) : 1
(Forenoon: Session.) :
. Capitdl, Salem, Or Jan-th
Promptly at 10 a. mJ Hon. T. "C Tay
lor called the senate to order and 'he
roll call showed a quorum In attend
ance. .' ' .1 ". ) '.,"' -l. i
Senators Haines. Haaeltine.- Josephl
and Smith, failed." to respond to roll
- President Smith" announced tbe'.ab
jsence of aeVeral senators, and called
attention to the, fact that Senator-elect
Simeon Josephl. successor to United
States Senatpr Joneph Simon, was pot
present, and that it would be necessary
for the oath if office to be administered
to that" grenileman before the senate
could proceeti to an organization.
Upon motion of Senator A. W. Reed,
of pousrlaa .ounty,- adjournment was
then taken until 2 p. m. , "
(Afternoon Session.) , . ;
At the appointed hour the senate was
called to order by President Taylor.rotl
eall ascertaining a full attendance ht
the -members: ot the upper house.
Senatqr Mackay, of Multnomah coun
ty, presented the credentials of Senator
elect S. E. Joseph!, certified to by V.
H. Holmes, the Multnomah county
clerk. The credentials were accepted
and President Taylor named Senators
Mackay and Smith to wait on the chief
justice pf the supreme court, Hon. C.
E. fWbfverton; who administered the
oath of office to the senator from Mult
nomah county. " . -
Senate resolution No. 1. providing
for the,continuation of the organization
of the senate as formed at the special
session, was introduced by Fulton, and
adopted.
A ctfmmunidation - from Governor
Lord, notifying the senate of appoint-,
'rnent of regents of the state -university,
and a trustee of the Oregon soldiers'
home, was read and deferred to the
committee on revision of laws. '
Ay message was received fjrom the
"house notifying the senate 6$ the or
ganliation of that body.
Adams introduced senate joint reso
lution No. 1, providing' for the appoint
ment of a committee of two on the part
of the senate and three from, the house
to examine the books of the state treas
urer and wth the necessary clerical
aid, and it Was adopted. The .president
stated he1 would announce tbe commit
tee later. - ''
Senator. Selling: of Multnomah conn
ty,: chairman of the joint committee on
committee clerks,' appointed at Jthe
special session, submitted a report of
the committee' in the form of a reso
lutioh. providing: a radical reduction in
the number of clerks to be employed.
It was referred to the committee on ed
ucation by a vote of . 21 to 9.
The senate concurred in houneicon-
current resolution No. 2, providing for
a committee of three from the house
and two1 from the senate, to examine
the state treasurer!! books.
House concurrent resolution. No. 4,
providing; that the house and senate
hold a joint convention at 10:30 -a. m.
Tuesday, January '10th, to eanvass the
vote for governor, receive the govern
ors messages and witness the inaugur
al ceremonies, was concurred In by th
senate.
1 Houses concurrent resolution Noi 2.
which provides - for 'a committee of
three from the . house and two from
the . senate to confer with a like com
mittee from, the. Washington state leg
islature in regard; to the fisheries on
the Columbia' river,' and to regulate
lawp governing1 the sajtne, was referred
to commtttee on fisheries.
Kelly Introduced? senate resolution
No. A providing1 for fifteen clerks for
the senate, the: same to be In charge of
the' sergeant-at-arms,, no femalef clerks
-. . i -m '
xo De empioyea. n reierem iu
committee, on education
Camerort Introduced senate rsolu-;
tion No. ordering1 the secretary of
state to furnish members of the senate
14 in stamps and ft worth of news
paper . wrappers. iSelllng: . moved to
amend "to $2 for stimps, Amendment
lost, ! Resolution passed. , .
Mulkey Introduced! -senate joint res
olution No. 1, that! it 'be the sense of
the people of Oregojfi what the president
and congress'ratlfy-the treaty of Paris,
without amendment. Adopted.
. The rules of the special session were
adopted for the regular session.
'' -,' HOUSE. ; '
I' (Forenoon Session.)
Capitol, Salem, 'Or. v Jan. 9th.
At ifl!;20 Speaker Carter mounted the
rostrum and opened the regular session
of the Oregon jeglslafure.and the first
toll call discovered flfjty members.
' Mr. Moody, of Multnomah county,
was- the .first j man to jsecure- tbe floor,
and.' speaking of the 4xpJ wish of
the .bouse "lat the special f session. the
legal effect "of which might be In doubt,
he moved that Honl E., V, Carter be
elected speaker. The motion was sec
onded by Air. Myers, 6f Multnomah,
and unanimously adopted;, and . Mr.
Carter acknowledged : the honor In a
graceful speech. , - :; , ' . J, ; ; j ,
Mr. Curtis, the ubiquitous member
from Clatsop, then obtained' hearing
and moved; the adoption of a resolu
tion for the 1 re-election of all officers
and committees of the bosej at the
special- to serve for this session, ex
cept the sergeant-at-arms. who was
not Included in the resolution of the
special session: lso that all Vacancies
be filled by the ti-use.1 On an aye and
nay vot. the resolution was adopted,
with bUtfcone dissenting vote. WhaJUey,
of ,Muftijomah county. . ; . . -
. A recess of thirty minutes Was then,
taken so that the republican members
could hold 'a' caucus ;bn serjeant-at
-arms. A Vtbe ed-ofahat tlm the house
was trained to order and. asm ranlt of
the' caucus Ben. S. "Worsley, of Clat"
sop county,, was elected serg:eant-at-arms.
: :--: J v, 1 r - --
Moodji of Multnomah, had a. concur-"
rent resold tion (No. 1 passed, provid
ing; for committee of hree from the
house ar,t two from the senate to set
tle wltht the state treasure .and Mr
Myers fathered " a resolution. which
was adopted, for s Jotet committee of
house Wid senate toftkt' similar
corimrttee from the sfiate ol 'Waablng:
ton to devise Joint mans for the pro
tection and propagation of Salmon in
the Columbia river, after which tbe
house followed Mn Myers motion to
adjourn until 2 o'clock' p. m. , ' '1
(Afternoon Session.) '
The' afjrnoon was the liveliest In the
bouse of apy first day's session on rec
ord and" great deal of preliminary
work was 'disposed of, ; j , ' .
Mr.fMyers put a motion thrbugb ln
vitlnK' the ministers o the city to oph
the daily' sessions with prayer, and Mr.
Moody secured the adoption (of -4 reso
lution 'relative to the i appropriation
bill. whiN Is quite Important. It pro
vldes that ithe committee' onj ways .and
means shall report two f appropriation
bills-one covering the salaries of state
officers ai$4 other expenses of the state
governmiCKt, this to be reported r on or
before thtwenty-sixth day pt the ses
sion; antffier covering: all speclial ap
proprlatins, this to be reported on or
beforts the4 thirtieth day of, the ses
sion.1! - 1 3 r. . . 1 ;' 4
Mri Topping, of Coos, sent in a res
oIutki providing for a joint commit
tee to latestigate the secretary of
state's "ojfSce, but It was sent to the
committee (on resolutions. - i f
Mr. . Beach's " concurrent - resolution
was adopted fixing Tuesday, January
10th, at Hr o'clock a. m.Vas the time for
a Joint convention of both houses to
canvass hs vote for governor. -
The mast Interesting event Of the.
session was the lntroducilon of Chair
man WIHlamson's report and concur
rent i resolution relative to committee.
clerks. After reciting tie labors pf the
committeeof which. he: Is chairman,
he offered ithe following: sweeping .'and
reformatory resolution: . i, j '
"Seel l.l JPhat. except the chief clerks
and ftssistant, the journal clerks.
calendar clerks, reading clerks! and
mailing, clerks heretofore appointed
and 'provided, no committee - clerks
or other clerks shall be" appointed or
employed In either the senate or house
during the '50th regular session of the
legislative assembly of the: state of
Oregon, except as herein provided.
"Sec. 2.iThe sebate shall bavej and
employ one chief enrolling and- en
grossing clerk. The senate committee
I on Judiciary and the senate' committee
on ways ana means-may eacn employ
one clerkj; In addition to the forego
ong the senate may elect and emploj
ten committee clerks, two, bill (filers
and four 'competent stenographers.
who shall -be typists. J . ; - j
"Sec. 3. Tbe house of representatives
shall have? and employ one chief and
one assistant enrolling and engrossing
clerk. Tb ;house committees oh Ju
diciary and ways and means may each
employ one -clerjc. In addition to the
foregoing the, house may elect and em
ploy fifteen committee clerks, pthree
bill filers and sijc competent stenogra
phers, wh shalt be typists.
"Sec. 4.("he ten general committee
clerks in .the! senate and the fllteen in
the house shall report at 9 o'clock In
the : forenoon of every day thef are
employetl. :xpept Sundays to the Ichief
clerkf the' bouse to whlch they I may
be resper-Uvfely attached. : and it .'shall
be the duty1 of the chief clerks respect
ively to aijgn them to j the various
committees; requiring- their serjvlces
during tha Hlay. Each committee re
quiring clfHcal assistance must, as
soon as possible after such want be
come knoWn; notify the chief iplerk
thereof. i
"S4c. 5. ItTball be the duty of the bill
filertl to properly file : the bills of all
members of the bouse Co! which they
are attached - . i' V
"Sec. 6. The stenographers shall, at
all times, bi;at the service of the house
and Its menibers to whicb they majr re
spectively be attached, under the su
pervision oYlthe chief clerk, to Whom
they; shall . report at o'clock In) the
forenoon of each day, of their employ
ment, except Sunday. . f !
"Sec.' 7. Tfiere shall be paid tdeah of.,
the Jchlef enrolling undl engroislhg
clerks the sum of $6 per day, and t the
istant eSirolling and : engrossing
rX. the clerks of committees ort Ju
dlciary andton ways and: means,! the
sum if $5 per day each. The salary of
no clerk, bill flier or stenographer shall
commence from .any time prior toj the
date he is actually sworn in, and Shall
fun only forj days actually I employed.
"Sec. 8. N' person shall be employed
oJt clerk by Either house or senate 'who
is not in evfry way competent to per
form any and all work he may beeUed
upon to perform, andXanyal person em
ployed by virtue of or nnd"" the pro
visions of tbs resoluttonTi.y be dis
missed by tb house making, such jem-
ployment at?ny time upon aNnaJdrlty
vote thereof'
'. A motion fto adopt this brough an
amendment -from Mr. Flagg to m axe I
the subject a special order for Wedesv I
short skirmish an aycandj ny Vote
was called, hlcb resulted'ln the adop
tion' of the resolution by the following
vote:, Ayew-ITger, Blackaby, Brat
taln, Butte. CJumralngs, Davis, Donlly,
Farrell. FonSney. Grace. Gray, Gregg.
Hall, Hawsri. HIU, Kobklrk. Knfght.
Kruse; Lami-n. Lewi McAHster, 0
Court. McC1loch; . McQueen. Mofdy.
Morton. NIcrila, palmer. Flatta, Reed
er. Ross, slilth. -Stewarti StlrlTtan,
Stump. TJiorftson of Clackamas. "Virtue,
Whitney, Williamson. Wilson, Wopa
cotf. 41 Nsfcfs BeWch. Brigrgs, Curtis,
Flagg ' Freland. Marsh. MassinfUl,
Maxwell, Myers. Roberts Sherwin.
Stanlejr. Thompson of Washington..
Topping. Wfealley, Young. Mr. Spejak-
er, 17. Absent Jones ana monn, z .
She.rwln was the only fuslonlst -vot
ing against I I
In the tws contest cases-DennlBon
frep.) agafn Knight (slL rep,), from
Clackamas c'-Amtv, and Sera fiord (rep.)
against SUiP, populist, from Polk
county theicommlttee on eleotlons
could find n."reason for going behind
the certificates of election, s Their sre-
ports to that effect were adopted, and
Messrs, Kntht and Sump retain their
cats.'. -. :y , i -.
Mr. Curtis, by resolution, secured the
usual courtesies and conveniences for
the representatives- of the press and
MrJ Myers provided for the jmembers
of tbe house by having them! allowed
"tnresjiewspapers each. $5 worth of 2
cent stamps and $1 worth of newspaper
wrappers.; '- ';Y,J ' ,..,'.'-.
- Mr. Kruse osree more, shied Into, tbe
ring bis little amendment to the con
stitution providing for inlatia'tlv and
referendum, and the humorous Roberts
renewed his o& motion td refer It to
the committee on popcorn : In the next
populist state convention, but the mat
ter was referred to the . committee on
resolutions, where : Curtis t will take
proper care of. It- .' : :; ., , . , j; -
The house adopted the rules which
guided the special sessionj and then
proceeded to the introduction 1 of bills,
a proceeding which soon Indicated a
very prolific productiveness, and fore
casts an avalanche of attempted legis
lation this session.. --,''. -. j :'; r-
It " took but a' few minutes; to find
thirty-seven bills upon the desk of the
chief clerk, a complete list of which
will be found In another place in this
Issue, together with the disposition, so
far made of them. , J . v .
. As usual. the alert manipulator
from Clatsop county, Mr. Curtis, leads
the van wlfh the products of his facile
Imagination, there being seven bills
to his credit already. II,
T Mr. Curtis also sent up a resolution
prescribing the number of clerks to be
allowed the- various, house -committees,'
as soon as he heard that Mr. William
son's resolution bad-beeitput 'to sleep
In the senate. ' This was ordereffjrlnt
ed and made special order for Wednes-l
day at 0 o dock a. m. It provides for
the following quota of clerks for the
several committees: , , j ,
Judiciary, 1; ways and means, I; rail-
wava UiA 'tranihnrtiillnn T- .lvtlnna
1:. education, 1; engrossed bills. 8; en-JC
rolled bills, 4; assessment and taxation,
1; roads and highways, cities and coun
ties, 1; printing, I; commerce. 1 agri
"Barred Out of Home."
A little back from the country roadirsy a
few miles out from one of oar large South
ern cities stands the ruia of. a magnificent
mansion, once the scene of a paiaetic life-.
drama, which, though years have ! passed,
yet thrills the heart of one who witnessed
the closing scche.. .-:(
Well is remembered the wild tempest.
aons ni-rht with rstn driving in sheety tor.
rents across the high ironpiked wall, and
beating, ss it seemed, almost like bayonets
againt-t the barred and , bolted gateway.
And there beneath the frowning aroh, sbel.
terless and homeless in the pitiless stortt)
that had driven strong men to coer, tb
fierce lightning, flashes that came crackling
through the night revealed tbe frail figure
of a delicate young wremanl .wilhfacep-
turned to heaven and clenched bands up
lifted in mortal agony ; while ber wail of
misery penetrating even the awful voice of
the storm could be heard in the oft-repeated
refrain: " My home! My .home I i Barred
out of borne ! " '--f 'j -
She had been a bright 'ambitious girl
starting hopefully abroad to cultivate her
naturally beautiful voice, - determined to
make a European, fame for herself as -a
successful singer. Bat circumstances were
against her. Unfair rivalries robbed her
of the best opportunities. Despite her
Undoubted talent failure' followed failure;
he; grew morbidly sensitive and wrote less
and. less often, to the fond parents; whose
greatest happiness was to supply her every
need. -She was proud ; - "I will ncjt write
again " she said one day, " until I have
Succeeded.". Weeks lapsed into months.
Suddenly misfortune and death; fell upon
the grand old homestead. The yoang girl
giving up the unequal struggle Camfr back
across the sea to, the death-stricken, bolted,
barred, deserted bouse all jinaware (of the
swift disaster which had left her penniless,'
'orphaned and alone ' " ' ' jh 4
' Barred out of homel ' This is the sad
refrain ringing ' through the memories of
that pathetic scene. Barred out of home''
is' the thought that' well may echo through
the, hearts of many a woman who seems to
all ,out4rard -appearance surrounded with
every household com fort, vthat I thef heart
could wish. Alas, health Slacking. Home
is no home to the poor sick broken! down
woman who bas Ho strength, health or en
ergy to enjoy it. Disease bolt; and bars.a
woman outside of the doors of true borne
happiness as completely as if she bad no
home. ,.' - . - !.'.:
Countless thousands of weakened, weary,
disease-racked women all over these United
States have had tbe gates of a. healthy,
vigorous home happiness thrown wide
open to them by the life-renewing blood
vitalizing " Golden Medical Discovery " of
Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. V. It lifts
the enfeebled constitution Out of thetquag
mire of disease and sets it bodiy upon the
firm ground of health. . t !
It reaches deep down into the system
and quickens: tbe inner forces of the nu
tritive organism giving the digestive; func
tions power to create healthy blood,
strength-making and nerve-building.J
In1 grateful tetter" to Ir. Pierce. Mrs. Carrie :
ot Texaaua, Cherokee at j Inf. Tr..
what the
caneu b
fueiu-algia ofi the heart
and stomach.
I waa gin
to die. When it
erswa nat u uie tan neaitn was met. a Ucr
persuaded me to try Dr. Pierce's Golden- Med .
cal Discovery anohia ' Favorite rYrscript"ijru. I
consented, and now, after taking six bottles of
'Golden Medical Discovery aad-foor of 'Favor.
-Ite Pimiiptwo.' I am Well, can do ail mAwork,
washiaa and aU, shd lake care of Dt tatv two
month? otd." . I
Don't accept any substitutes; for Dr.
Piercefs Golden MedicalX Discovery or
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Jeswiption.'j Tbe
shadow of success is imitation.x Imitation
remedies doa t cure, any more than the imi
tation banquets of the stage feed the bun'
gry. Ypu want a cure. Don't accept tbe
snaoowtorne suDstance ana spena your
money or that watch i not bread."
Everyi woman shoufu own a copy df Dr
Pierce's-great thousand .page book, f The
Com moa Sense Medical Adviser.? It will
be -sent absolutely nr, paper-bound, for
si one-cent stamps, to pay le cost of tnail-
tng. only. Address World's Dupe
jaeaieai asoctanoa, 3 Alam btred
falo, N. Y. i Or send y stamps for a
some, ciow-oouna copy.
culture, horticulture, j Irrigation , li
ments, 1; claims, manufactures; public
library. 1; medicine and pharmacy, t:
banking and Insurance. 1; Indian "af
fairs, military affairs, federal rela
tions, 1; salaries and mileage. 1: labor.
penal and .charitable Institutions, alco
holic traffic, 1; corporations, statistics
and Immigration. 1; capitol building
and grounds, salary of state and coun
ty officers, rules. 1: total. 30,
The resolution provides thati the
clerks on other committees i shall as
sist those of the engrossing and en
rolling committees when required: also
that they shall assist the. committees
investigating state officers and Institu
tions; that their pay shall be S3 per day
all around, and that no" other clerks
shall be allowed committees except by
unanimous consent of the house.
The foregoing resolution may pass In
the present temper of the house but
the prediction is freely made by those
who a re observant of such things that
it will be rescinded or nullified before
the close of the session. i- i
How to Prevent lYf nroorila,
"ou are Derhans aware that peu
monla always results 'fr.m a coll or
from an attack of la grippe. Durin?
tbie epidemic .of la TpVPf a few years
mso when so ninny cwS Tesuled H
pumnconla, .it wr.a observed tbt the'
attack j was never' folio we I bv that
ddfeas when OhajnlHTl tin's Oong!i
lletnedv was nsed. It counterkcts
ariv tendency or a co?d or'la grlpie to
rfnltvln that dangerous dlseaae. It
is jthe best rerm-dy in tbe world for
IkuI mVte and ta sriwie. Krerv bottlo
fwirraated. -fcr sale' I.tiou &
ltaboksi dragigsts. - "; i I :. ;:.
yOTICi: OF SI-rrTLEMEXT'
OF
FIVAI.. ACCOUNT.
sr-Hsel-eJ r bs ti'.ed in the office 'of the
I iT"
rk for Marion county.. Ore-
final account n adminirttrit?
x of! tbe estate of fAvrln (5. Caso-
Ss-cr. deceased, and the our.tyj -ourt
fi'i Marion county bss apiointi-d Sat
irdav. ! rouith div of IVUmarv,
p'Mftk ai the hourof 10 o'clock, in the
renooin of said lay at the county
tfort room in the county court bouse
1 1 SaJem, Oregon, as - tbe time and
puce for bearing objections.; If, any,
tbe said final account and iasslu
4Creonl-,-. 'I. . !,.-, ; ; -'"I J i. . .,, ...
W.latel at Snlein, Oreson. ' thl thir
tbd4T of Dweml-er. mK. ! -
tl 4 i '-MART Fv GAS EBEER.
f ' . i AjfenmlKfratrlrl
no. A. Catvon, attorney for a(ii')in-
ratrix. ; ,. -,i--wrt.
XEjGinOK'S notice
sjjo -wnoot it may coDccnif i .. j
t.fHM- is ncTvuT given tnat ine un
rfrisrnfd have len.du y ajp luted .kr
t-utors of the 'nst will ami test.-tmeiu
pt 4 Cu deceased, late offMarlou
kiuutr. i.eKt-n. ; by tbe county court
f sajd f connty. All pertous bavins;
Jalois aaautst said etuure berebv
e-i'nirod to present theutie duly L
iTliiea to tnc uiiaerrisueu. at inirre-
,of O. A. Cone Jr near tbe
town of Buttcville. In said ! county.
Within six months frou the. date of
this botlcc. .. - ; p. . .
jjatca January ii, i r,..
U. A. CONE. JIU
JOHN Ml'lUtAY.
r - ' Kse.utors.
l-C-5tw.
SUMMONS.
Iri the
Oregon,
Circuit Court of the St:te of
for Marlon Comity. I-prt-
mcnt No.
Josepb 3lcVelcii, plaintllT, vs. jLlzzio
MtVHgh, de!MLnt. . !T i K '
To IJzrJe McVeigh, the ajve-t'ame.l
s defemlant; ..'-. '
In tbe name of the state of Oregon,
you arc hereby reqnlred to appear anl
answer tbe omil.iiut filed against you
in the alswe entitled court ami cause
within fix weeks from the date of tbe?
firrt rulli(nlion of. the siiminoiix, to
wit. the tblyt day of relrvfiT. -lftH.
and if ton fail so o appc.tr ni d ansWr
said' complaint the plaintiff will apply
to the court . for tle relief demanded
In his cobiptnint. to-wit: for a decree
of divorce dissolving tbe liohds of mtt
rlmony now existing between yot, tbe
defendants and him. five pl.tlntif. and
for his coats and disbursements In this
suit, ard for such other. and f nether
retiejf and remedy, as uvay seem j meet
onto-this, honors Me court and ;-ajyee-hje
to tbe principles of e.iultyj .
You are hereby further notified, thjjt
tbIs -stih--jpohs Is ecrrcd rpvjn y!n bv
puNicnt Ion thereof In tbe Oregon
Statesman, a newspaper published
wHkly.nt the elly of K:ilen In Slarlori
county, Oregon, and that an order di
recting such imiriication ot saw
ntons Was made bv tbe llonortil
sum.
le R.
P. Boise, Jndsre of this court ion the
fseventeenth day: of Pecemben 1;8.
and .this snuvmorw was fir -t piiMlsbevl
on the twenlytljird dav of Ioop-rr.tev.
vi " JNO. A. CAKSfiN.
12-271, " Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In tbe Circuit Court oT the Stilte of
Oregon, for , Mark n ,OouJty,:; Iiart
ment No. 2: . i" i
W. II Tier, plaintiff, rs. IMwin (JrtniTn,
O. ,A.' Cone, .Annie 'flUlson. I . C
MUton, and Bank bf . Woodbttrn fa
corpoMtloo) defendrwts: - r I
To Edwin Grimm apd Annie Tllilson,
two of tbe oliove named defendnitsi
Jn the pame) of tbe State of Omron
yon and . each of yyu are ber4y re
quired to aprar $lm answer tbe eoin
pJaint filed agaJnst yon In the nlove
entitled' court and cnre, wltiiln six
wtks from the date of tM flnrt pnb
licitioo cf .tbis snjmona. owlt on th-
20th day of January, 1SSX.; .j-anil
If you fall to so -appes r a nd a nis w-r
said complaint. the plaintiff will apply
to tbe court for tbeiellef Jr.ianded
in Mi cbrrp!alnt, towit: jfor tlecrrfe f
foreelcsttrie of -tbai certain mortgage
inirvde. executed and delivered orts the
eleventh day of December, lSCXt, by
the defeislant EJwin Grlninr.. to) tlw
plalnyff, to stcure tire: pajtnent jnf a.
certain note made n tjje samel day
br tbe said defendant, in favor of -the
Kplalntlff. for the rwtn of J00O. pyabfe
I twio year afler said dale. with lbt.T-
eetfrony ald Mte cf making at ten
per cent per annum and for attorney's
fees. In case suit -or action should bi
i.irt:tirtl! trtrolkH said note. rd in
wbkli safd tnortrare tte fo'lowlas
lands and, preniiscs are courcyf.T;
Beginning at a point 235-chains cnt
of tbe nortbw6t corner of s?ct!oh
la -township 4 sent b. ranse 1 v. est. c '
the-WIHamette meridian; thence itovtu
llC Unks to Tudwin ami France IT.
Grimm's northwest corner; thcrco
north j72!4 lesrces, at IJ.iO baln;
thence north 6.7U civalns to Hk? section
Hne.betweet: sections 15 ard 22 In sal 1 1
townsbjlp tbence . ens ,3.14 chains;
tbence rrth 4O0 cbain; thence w-st
1000jcb;Uns; thence south AQ.'Jf cbnln
lo said section line; tbeuce wet f..G
ch.vlns to tbe place of linriin. cou
t a In log 5T.rl acres of Ltnd.' more or
kts. being situate in the connty of
Marlon, and state f Oregon, and for
Judnent against the defendant Ed
nin Grimm for tiie sum of f3Slklwltl -Interest
ftereoti-at the rate of ten ree
cent per anon m from the twelfth day
of Febnrary. 1S08. bein the bnh:co
doe upon said note, and ibe further
sum; of $50 for a special attornej-V feM
and.; the i costs and disbursements of .
this SDltj afd that the defendants ami
all pertbns clalo Ing .nmler tbeni. sub
MNlTjent to the execation and t'elvery
of saM' tncrteaecii 1 forerrr bsrrcl
and foreclosed of all right tlfle. Inter
est and estate in and to the said lands,
and promises, and for sticb . ctiicr an-1
fr.rtbcr rcllefl and renae-ly as n;ar,
secnH meet unto this bonoralde cvtirt
and agreeable to tlie principles of
equity. . ! - ' I--'-:; ' '' "4 ' , '
And yoxt are bereb further not 1 fed
that the' sum mors in this suit Is sefve-t
npon yot by the - pnbllcal Ion thereof
in th rfreeon'Ktbtewnan. a newspaper
pnWislied Weeklyat the city 'of Salem.
In Marion county, iregon. pr.rsunr w
tbe order of lion. Tl. P. lVIe. Jndr
of this Court. 'mode the' second dar oT,
rvtmlvr. isiis. anl ' tlil fiunnwis ,
was firrt published t-a tbo liintb day of
Pecetuber, . 1SJ- 1 t
t Jilt. A. i;.U(MM-
127t
Attome.r for Halntiff.
SUMMONS.
In the ! Clrcnit m"of the srnte
of On-gon for Marfan County, lo-
portPientlNo. 2. I , . "
T. II. Sinnnotu and Mary ANcd
bau pki Intiffs. vs. V. M- Stmcnona.
(U'iirire D.: Slmnwirs. H. ituanons.'..
John K. CI vmer, Harry Clynier, IMitl
Clrraer, Minnie ?1 y na-f, Clw rlcs ' " I,
Watt.! and A. T. CIltMTt nnd l X.
Gilbert, iariners, doing business un-
dec tbe firm name! and stj le ofGll-
IfcTt IVrost defendints.
To! Jchak IL Clm-f. Hairy ''lytnerv
-Edith ClrHr anf ; Minnie Cljtner.
fi.irr of tbe abovev named lerrtttints: r-
In the name of lbe State of Orcg m,
you ard loch of yon ar herely-re-cuiil
to 6ipear I and answer the
comi4.i!nt filed against you , in th
above ennibM court and cawe, 'witn.
in six wet-ks fro re the dute .of tlift
first publication of this suUitmonsK to
wlt: on the SHli day;, of January.
iS0lJ amldt you fall o to aipenr and
answer said coinplafrit, the plaimiffs
will apply, to Uie court tor the relief .
HnanfHl In-tl-eir comf4aint, to-wit:
for a decree cr partMioc or the n.a
kw1ng.dcsciibci btnd a.J'.ptvuilesv
t-wlt. the South , lialf of the YUrrAt.
tion Ijind Claini o'f ! J'dw.'jrd Sl'iuoev
ana cainerine Simmons, n is wre ,
Notification No. 29-17. In Towmiim'S-
South. Itange 3 WeH.bf tbe WIILtnv-'
cite Meridian in Ma riort county, the
gn. trlni thn ScuHi l ;ilf of trer
NortbWcst quarter . t and tlie South!;'
wet qnnrter ?of Section ?."; ar.d tlie -East,
half of the Stutlreat qu.irter of
Section al TownsLip 8 Sftith ):.nt.e
3 West of tle WUI;iiw(le Meridian
In M.iirion ' county, Ote-roni arxl th
Northjwel: onartcr bf" he .Nori hwost
.quarter of. Kictkm fhlitty-slxfaii-l, the
No'riMvet quart oftlie Soi tbft
-Iti irtee and the Nfrfbat quuvtt"r of
flH Soothwe-f qnaVlcr of Scii o
Thiityi--l.T I In Tj9tvn4ofR' S.AMh,
RifiC 3 W f t tbr W.lH wt'e' Me
rUifiin. all j In Marion conrity, Oregon,
and for the costs anl rtUhtirxeiucnUi
of tltl siil,. and for. such -otber a.ntl
further rWIef nnd'rnety tt to tl.lx ''
Honornlap Cotu-t iwall e irt meet ana'
aaroeablo fo the principle of titj
Vott and each of you Tare hereby;
furilw r no) I iiNi tbit; this snnwnon U
sertetl nnon .you ! by -pub!l-fltln
tlKTeof Irfj live. re-.on Stn'em.7U, a
newimp,T pul.bihe-l weekly, til tlnj
city of S.ilrm,- In M.trioii connlr.
Oregon. ptirnatt to the 'ordee of
Hon. li. P.i ltoise.-Jvdge of Wii- crn-t.'
nmcV? Mie eighth da v of .;.))nai!inr. '' '
, and . 'ibis ' imrancn was iWfc
publUbed on the nibth day of Da.
ceinber, ISTiS. ; . i . " '
bef.
JNO..; CAHSOV;
Aftorwfff, Plaintiff.'
vi2.Srtw:
. i " ;- notich- - , ;
Notice Is 'beref.y givn Ibat C n.
lMslwrt. i the duly aivtolnbd. oufll-fll
otmi acting! a sfl nee Tor the ben. fit
-f te CriHlltors of VI F. ?f eff. an in
solvent dilor. has flkd Wi flnsl ac
count as surh aswlgnr in Ihe ofTl e of
the clerk of the Ircnit crnrt of tlw
'Mate ofOregon, for-Marlon conntr,
saUl final; aVcottnt m al! objections
thereto wilt Ih bvrl jr sold court st '
the ootirt nvn In- tle co,uity fnrt I
bone jln the city ofi R-irem. Marlon 1
county, frmron. on the ffitirtetith Any
ojr January.! 1
as fbe same
18J5,'or nn soon treaf!er
can be heard by said
f '. .- '.- -''" ' .
court. ,
Da tod at
Salem; fr. 15. 1tfK.
I C. P. RISH.ir.
Assignee ofj the estate of F! P. v
Insolvent Debtor, , 12;lC-5ti
- I-'1 1 h :: -'-:'l"-
' XQTICK FOrt PUBLICATION.
Lexd Ofllce atOresfon City, Or.
-: 4 . i ": ! Dcemiw-r.l 'lcS.' .
Xntlce Is hereby tfven that the fol
lowing pamrd sett hr has filel notice
of bis Intention to make, final proof In
rtipport of . bis 'claim, and that said
rrcof will be msHe t-fore the Count
CHerk of Marion Cfunty at Rdem. Or
egon. on Janiiarj2t. 1STA viz: Franic
P. liar. IL JFL. ,1121. for. tbe nort?J
half W rorthw-t quarter, southwest
quarter of northwest quarter and fle
nonbwent qnoyter of , soirtbwesi quar
ter of section S3; township 10 sonth,
rarce 7 east. , - S - -t- J
lie names th following witnesses to
prove, i bis ciontlnvous reldfTice. trpoa
and culllvatlon of ssld lafd. yir.
CkY$ J. 'Olmvted, of Detroit, Ore
gonnmert?, White, of Tb-trMt. Ore
gon: "Walter ft. Iow. of Terrott. Ore
gon : D. D,
Olmsted, of " Detrol t. Ore
gon. r ;..':
12ia5L
CHAS.-B. MOOllfS.
Kf-I tor.
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