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FROM TUESDA Y'S DAIL Y WILL COME HOME 8005. Oregon Volontcers In -Luzon Among the First to T Transt-orted to . the United Stat. Connty Judge G. PTerrcil fa in re ceipt of a letter from Hon. linger Hermann, commissioner tf the gener al land office In Wtshingtrn, D. C. In tbe course of which Mr. Hermann, In rpeaking of tho return of the volun teer now in the Philippines, says: "Upon inquiry! at the war depart ment, I learn that the Oregon volun teers will all be rtl'eved of their ser vices among the; first, end as soon as tbe transports fan be secured. The velunte-rs of . the different states. In the Philippines, will be relieved in the order In which they reached there, and as Oregon was among the first, the secretary Informs me the volunteers from that state will be first relieved. This, perhaps, will occur In the course oi a p cnlh or so. That being the case, the department hopes that this will be satlactcr, and with this assur ance I feel assured that all will be satisfied." i JuJge Terrell Is also in receipt of a letter from United States Senator "George W. MeBride to the effect that lie has requested thu adjutant general to cable Gem ral Otis to grant Lieut. It. W. Terrell leave of absence home to enable him to regain his health. Senator McBride atfds: "Gen. Otis already has instructions to send home for discharge any sol dier, who -applies therefor, whatever the reason may be. . It Is probable the regiment will be sent home within two or three weeks." W. T. KBIGBAUM ARRESTED. C. H. Lane, the Tailor, Accuses Him of Obtaining Goods Under False Pretenaee. W. T. Krigbaum, until recently lo cal agent for the New Toik Life In i.uranca Conrpuny, is under arrest, chargidS fHth-otalnlng goods under false pretences., C. H. Lane, a Salem tailor, being the complalr.ing witness. Krigbaum will be given u preliminary examination before Justice H. A. Johnson at 1 o clock this afternoon. Krigbaum was arrested in Portland about J JO p. m. Saturday by Deputy Sheriff F. N. Derby and was returned to this city on the Roseburg mail Sun day morning, -x hen he was lolged in the county JalL During the afternoon a cousin of tbe acccusd, E. Krig baum, furnished S200 bail and Kilg- baum wns releawed. The complaint, which was filed on the 11th inst., reads as fellows: "Thai ss Id W. T. Krigbaum on the first day of Mty, A. D. 1899 In thu county cf Marion end state of Oregon, then and ther- being, did then and there unlawfully and feloniously ob tain from C. H Lone one suit of men's clothes of the vUue of Si!", the same being me personal property or ine e:iia C. H. Lan, with intent then and there to defraud said C. H. I .a ne, ly then and there falsely, designedly and fraud ulently pretending and representln-.? to said Lune that the New York Life Insurance Company were indebted to him. the said W. T. Krigbaum. and that they wou'd on prewntatlon there of by the said . H. Lane or his order, pay to said C. H. Lane or hln order a certain order for money then and there drawn by the sld W. T. Krigbaum and signed by him as said W. T. Krig baum upon c. T. wnitrw-y. as casnier cf said Kew York Life Insuram-e Com pany for the rtm of4 $20. which order the said W. T. Krigbaum then and .there delivered to tbe sam ji. juane. all of which said preterte and repre sentation were false and fraudulent and wt-re then and ; there known by caid Krigbaum to be false, being then and ther e made, for - the purpose of obtaining said suit of clothes aforesaid from eald C. H. Lar.e and with Intent to defraud the seid C. H. Lane there of." REAL ESTATE MATTERS. Several Small D-eds Recorded Yester day Mortgages Satisfied. The seven deeds that were filed with County Recorder I. H, Rol.ind yester day represents StUTJt. . Other instru ments fliJd. were: Two mortgages for JT0O, tho eatlsfnctln of a real e-tat mcrtnage for. $J TI'5, sihd the rIease of a $300 chattel nurtgage. The dc-eds filed were as follows: John C Mayo and wife, of As- Company, 1C acres in t 10 r. 6 e.. (w. d.)i.. ....$U Scttn t)d Anna Petersen, to W,' H. "Palmer, 45eres in t S s, r 1 w., w. d.). O. R. Ooln and wife to J. 13. Ful ler, 30 acres In Marion county; (w. d.) .... I 'Al Coolblge &i.Co., Incorporate J. to Emley M. Patten, 1S.4 sa res in t 7 s. r 1 w., w. d.)... ....... Nellie Monte i and husband. r-o M ry Murray, on unUlvld-d eight-ninths j interest . In 1W. acres in t 7 s. r I e, (.,(. 4.).. Christen J nseu to Mary Jensen, his wife, 2S 41 acres in t 5 s, r 1 e., CO, c. d )..,. MaiTy Murray CinmarTie-)) to Leo Hurray, n Vi of s. w. 4 of n. e. 4 ; n. w. U of s. e. 4 and, n. e. 4 of s. w. VC of section 2, 220 t 7 s. r 1 e., (w. d.) Total. ,;..Ui A MEXICAN CORPORATION. Files Articles In the State Department Will Engage in Coffee and Rubber Cultivation. ; 1 In the state department, yesterday, four companies assumed corporate shape by filing articles. Tbe Mexican Rubber & Coffee Plan tation Co. Will engage ir. conducting plantations, stores, and other enter prises, raise frtift. coffee and rubber trees, and do general transportation business. The cciporation is com roted of ciUxcns m of California and Mexico, with headquaiterr at Oakland. C&lirarnla. The capital stock is rlacsd at $100,000. divided into 1C.000 shares of the par value of 1C each. Charles I Pierce, of Oatlsnd; Antcnlo Bulnes Tavares. of Par. Juan Ban tie to, Mexi co; Alfred I Morgenstern, C S. Haley and H. Jjneoln Smith, of San Fran cisco, are the Incorporators.- t u The Standard Mining Co , cf Port land, will engage in mining and de v loping mining properties in various portions of the state.. The company Is capitalized for 500.0C0, divided into thares of the par value of 31 each F. M. Mulkey, J. R, Cunningham and J. A. Alen are the incorporators. The Union Smelting Co., of Sumpter, Oregon, will erect smelters and ore reduction works, and operate them. The corporation has 31C.O04 capital, divided Into 1000 share of fie each. P. R. Blsnop, W. H. Oieaon and Tnos, McCloud are the stockholders and pro moters of the concern. r The Pleasant View F.piscoral church of Pldeant View, Washington county, will purchase a small tract of land and erect a church building. The congregation owns small amount of money, the whole being estimated at t?5. John I Hunt, Ben Frutchey aud Allen McCloud are the incorporators. Shake Into Tour Shoes. Allen's Foot-Ease, e. powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smart ing, nervous feet, and Instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Alien's Foot-ease makes tight. or new shoes feel easy. It Is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it to-day Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for . 25c in stamps. .Trial package FREE. Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. s I FROM MARION COUNTY. Emma Ray. aged 27 years, was yesterday com mitted to the insane asylum from this city. The unfortunate woman has been troubled for the past three months, a part of which time she jwas at the Sa- jiem Hoapaxai. Acuie mania is Kiyen as the cause of her insanity. She is destructive and violent at times arid it has .been found necessaiy to watch her incessantly and to keep Iher handcuffed. TO-NIGHT AND ! TO-MORROW NIGHT. ' And each day and night this week you fan fft t anv AmealmVi K&mn'a Bal- (S3mor the throat and lungs, acknowl- 'dy ever sold for Coughs Croup, Bron ' chilis. Asthma and Consumption. Get 'a botiUt today and keep it always in the house, so you can check your cold at once. Price 25c and 60c Sample bottle free. ' DELEGATES NAMED. G. B. Gray, resident of the Salem Chamber ot Corrnnerte, yesterday named W. .11. Hobeon, E. C. Cross, and G. W. Put ! nam, as delegates to attend the Trans- iMlssissippl Commercial Congress which 'convenes at Wichita, Kansas, Wed nesday, tbe 31st Inst. THE BICYCLE TAX, Sheriff F. W. Dunbin yesterday Issued an even dozen bicycle tax receipts. Increasing the .total number already written to 2181. Of the twelve cyclists (laying yester day, four came from Jefferson. BARBERS' BOARD. The etate barbers' board met at the capitol yes terday for the regular quarterly meet ing, S. H. Howard, of Portlsnd, tbe president, and F. T. Rogers, of Oregon City, the treasurer of the board, hav ing come - here yesterday morning. Secretary H. Geo. Meyer, of Salem, is the third member. Twenty-eight ap plications for licenses, were considered, and wenty-six of the applicants re ceived their papers, the other two being.-held up for further investigation. In Ashland there are two barbers who have not made application for license a yet, and a few more are to le found In the state. It Is expected that all barbers will be registered In a short time. ...Mr. Rogers, the treasurer, Is grand chief of the American foresters and last night he paid an official visit to the local court, where he receievd a royal welcome. An Excellent Combination. Tbe pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known, remedy, Stsup or Flos, manufactured by the CauroKSiA Fie Stdf Co., illustrate the value of obtaining' the liouid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, eleaosing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and it acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. " ' In the process of manufacturing flgs are sed, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the CAUronsiA Fw Stbcf Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of tbe Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. - aasr nuucxBOO. cat- . Louis vtxjc-x. rr. , jnrur tosx, w. tt. or sale by all Draggiata Pxke S0c per bottle. mi ; EE :oo sTvy 1 t' 'Lt'trM claim was argued RISDOX IIKIS.3 TS. IIAlfllCR ES TATES CASE 8CB1HTTED, Another Applicant fur the Guardian ship of JohnS. Hatvkiug, an la- ane-Other Frobite Matters. The contestel claim of the A. P. Risdon heirs against the Setb. R. Hammer estate, was argued before County Judge G. P. Terrell yesterday afternoon and by that official tiken under advisement until i p. m. Thais day, when a decieion will be rendeied. Tbe Risdon herrs. who are represent ed by Jefferson Myers, administrator de bonis non, of the A. D. Risdon es tate, have empowered Brown. Wrlcht- man & Myers as counsel. They allege that upon ih death jbf S. R, Ilanoncr. who was administrator of the Risdon estate, there existed a shcrtjge of about o.wiy, in nti administration of the es tate. r. his claim was duly presented to Joltn Hughes, administrator of the Hammer estate, as a claim azalnst in estate, but it was by Mm disallowed. ine neirs then decided to carrv the cse into the courts. y. , Mr. Hughes Is represented by W. J. and P. H. D'Arcy. - M. L. Chamber II n. W. F. TWtlih and W. H Armstrong, appralrs, have filed an Inventory of that r-art of the estate of Leo. Willis, deceased, that Is located in M ricn county, ap praising the same at S72. J. P. Car ter, J. H. Ray and M. V. Koontz, re siding in rlaisey. Linn county, who were to , make an inventory cf the property of the deceased loeatel In Linn county, submitted a report show ing tns same to be valued at G00. The prcperty consists nf S.74 acres in Hal sey. . v In thi matter of th guardianship of John S. Hawkins, an insane person, Wm. E. Hawkina yesieroay petitioned the court for the appointment of W. T. Itigdon as guardian cf his broth er's estate. Eugene Willis, who has cpplied for guardianship papers to suc ceed his father. Leo. Willis, deceased, as such guardian, replied to the peti tion of the said Hawkins, yfcllegtng that the sale Ri&dor is not a disinterested cr proier or competent person to dis charge tbe duties of such guardian. The petition of Agnes J ores (for merly Agnes Ramp) praying that her dower lntei est a widow of the la'e George W. Ramp, to about 24047 acres in t 7 p. r 1 w, be set apait was allowed er.d W. D. Kofi. I C. GftfUh and Henry Jcnes were by the court ap-1-olnted to set cfl such lart ot thu es tate. The final account of L. J. Adams, ad ministrator of the estate of At Cool idge Jr., '.was yeet-rday. br-axd and ap proved and the administrator dis charged. THE POLITICS OP 189J. In this expansive country of curs politics is always with us. In half a dozen states governors will be elected in 18'J!. These, taklr.g thm in .alpha betical order, are Iowa, Kentucky. Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi and Ohio. In some of these states oth er officers. will also le elected. Several other stnten. including Nebraska, New Jersey, New Tark. Pennsylvania and Virginia, will elect ' rr.inor state of ficers, but not g4emois. From alxtut a dozens states election returns will be read Ly the people Oh the m';rn'ng of Wednesday, November f, 1aW. And this is a year immediUely before a presidential canvas. which is com monly suppesed to be especially quiet in politics. Ic all tbe states which choose gov ernors, except .Massachusetts and Mississippi, in both of which the con. test will be so one-si Jed that no inter est will be taken In it outside of the state itself, the canvasses will be ex citing. There is no doubt th't Iowa wilt cbooee a republican ' g-rvet nor. Nor is the result in Ohio at all in doubt. In both these states, however, the Bryanites will make a strcng can vass. A republican victory In Iowa, from that state's sreotjraphlcal position west of the Mississippi, will be very damaging to the democracy, and that party will make a desperate eTort to win the state or to keep the republican majority down to low figures. An ex citing contest will be - made in the republican convention in Ohio. Usual ly there is an exciting fight in the selection of a republican candidate for governor of Ohio, but this year it premises to be rather more lively than usuiL Of course the contest In the two o'd border states, Maryland and Ken tucky, will call out national Interest Both were rock-ribbed democrat e states until recent years. "When e-ich chose a republican governor , irt 15 even the most cttuse democrat rouH see that the tide wss set so strongly against bis party that its ovet thrw in 1M6 was Inevitable. Each came over to the repuWIcai side on the president ial ticket In though Kentucky did this by a very small margin. .In the can vara for minor state oflicers in 197 Kentucky was arried by the dem ocrats by a plurality of about IS,), while Maryland went republican by a lead of 7000. The democrats in each of these states profess to be confident of winning in INS, though in the gen eral republican conditions which i'te vall all over the country there Is a fair "hance that the republicans may repeat their triumph tf 1S95, and chcose successors to the present gov ernors. New York, which - ekcts Justices of the supreme court snd tjth tr minor stale oKu-Ials, is Ukely to he won toy the republicans. In Nebraska, which elects a iuntice of Ihe supreme court aad two members of the state board of regvnt. the canvass will be excitlna on account ot the d.'snerate attempt which Bryan will make to carry it, for the effect which a victory would have on his fort m In the nex natlnal convention of his party. If the state is won by the republican, as there is a fair probaW'Ity that It wI'L Bryan will be overwhelmingly beaten in the national convention. Taken as a whole, there will be a good deal of highly Interesting politic In the United Stales In 1699 after all. CATARRH OF fHE STOIIACH It a caroaiS diseass. There Is aa taaanuaa. tioo vt Um laser coaling of the stomach. A thick, yopf macaa fctrm and thla causes tha mors pronounced ijrnptoms. It remains la tha aiomaeh sad decompoae. Then, of eoura. digestion e&a not be properly perform d. Th fiMt vegeteMo remody BCD TAX BCTer falls to elect a core. nvST A caa be had of all draggls for Oc per packa. Stady roar symptoiMeaiefa'ljfrom taU chart. Ech num ber represent a ymptom or a group of ymp Um. Ton bar tha symptoms. Use BrD TAN sad thay will disappear. i THE SYMPTOMS ARE: 1. BILIOUS HX AD ACHE. This Is ! ssora pronoaneed la tha morning. MUD- TAN will rritovo too baa dacha. 3-3? BED A2TD WATXBT XTES. HUOYAM will eauss the redoes- to diaap ppear and make tha eyas aarams thaix not ftul, health j appearance. 4, COATED TOJTOTJE A5D FOE TID BREATH AJTD BAD TASTE IN THE MOUTH. HUDYAN wlU clear the tongne, mass tha breath pure aad sweat and cause tha bed taste to disappear. 6. PAIB AND TEN DISSS' ESS TS THE STOMACH. This is doe to Indiges tion. HCDTAJf will cause tha food to be come perfectly digested and the pain aad tenderness will disappear. O. EBLABOEMENT OF THE XIVEB. HUDYAN will leaaen tha conges tion and reduce tha enlarged liver to its nor- i mal size. : BCDTAN will reliere you ot tha abovs symptom and make you well. Do not delay, j Go to your druggUt at once aad procure a package of H CD TAN for 60c. or for 12.50. 11 your druggist does aot keep It, send direct to the BCDTAN glMKDT COMPACT, Ban Frsneisco, Cab, and they will send it to you. You caa consult tha great n CD TAN DOCTORS) PRKE.' Po not forget that. Call and see them if you wish. You may 1 call and sea them, or write, as you desire. Address HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, Car. Stecktee, Market aad Ellis Suu, : Ssa Fraaeieee. Cel. DIED AT LIBERTY. John Sutton, on Octogenarian, De parted This Life Last Night. John Sutton died at Ms horr.e near Liberty, south of this city, at 10::0 p. m., on the 20th inst., at the advanced age of 81 years. The deceased was a native of Maine and lived for several years each, in Illinois and Iowa, coming to. Oregon from the latter elate, in lSf2. He was sti token with partial paralysis about , three months ago and was subse quently afflicted with Wart disease j jind dnpsy, which caused his death, i In-ceased leaves a wife and one child Mrs. Z. M. Parvin, of thin city. Mrs. J. N. Brown, c!so of this city, is a garnddaughter of the deceased. Volcanic Eruptions. Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of Joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve ' cures them; alc Old. Running and Fever Sres. llcers. Bolls, Felons, i Corns, Warts. Cuts, Bruises, Burns, 'Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile 'cure on earth. Drives out pain and aches. Only 2S cents a box. Cure i guaranteed. Sold by Dr. Stone, drug- 3. BEESWAX'S WIT. Buttevlile. My 21 After agiUtlng the matter for about thre rqonths ' the boys of Buttevlile have succeedeJ in organizing a t-aeebail club. One of ' the oiganizers told me that If the club i continued to do as well as it started cut, it, no doubt, would be one of the ; most successful failures of the season, i A Buttevlile man attempted tomilk his cow the other night v.hile smoking la cigar ani in the operatic n he inad : vertently pressed the lit end of the f cigar -.gainst the cew's flank. Thi cow thought a firefly was biting, her. ;"so eh concntra:ed the whol mmd enerijy of about two tons or beef lnt cne of her hind kgs snd gave the man a milk i-unch in the region of the i watch pocket. Ih's put the cigar ou. I Tfct- man was al conel.lerably Mit iicut. I runhcd over to whtre tbe unfor Itunate ml ker lay ank liked him if I , rain't bettT get him sorr.e wind, as tls snpplr seemed to be rsther sh 'rt; ! but lu- revived at alout this time and bf gan using langoage "that wilted the j grass for twenty fet -tn every drc itlon. Ttls man Ufuslly alls his ow t'-Star, but I noticed he had severs! other names for her vesldes "Star, v. hich he ued for sp-cl-il occasions. I don't know why this gentleman cal his cow ' Star. tn"ea be things ehe is a xrt of a representative of the milky way. JONATHAN BEESWAX T4 Pimples, blackhead-, pic rashes, red, rough hands, falog hair, and baby bfemishes preyented by Cun Cjjua Soap, a stkre prerentire of la flammation and clogging qt the Pores. 2W Q ; J See ' -; f' . THE SALEM MARKET CaiCKKSS ASD EGGS C0S1IXCE TO SELL HIGH. Potatoes Irs Scarce at Xlg-hty Centa Per Bnshel-Flsh Are Expesalre The Batttr Sapply. (From Dally May 59th.) Local!majket quotations show an improvement In trade conditions over those of last week. The egg and poultry market remiln Inn. a slight advance la tht price of Sgs being noted. Eggs now retail for 1$ cents, some merchants yesterday asking la 2-J cents. .They are scarce at that figure. Local dealers are still paying 10 cents jer pound for chick ens, which are found plentiful at that gur. Besides supplying the home demand and providing for today's trade, one dealer macle a small ship ment of chickens to Portland. No de cline In the prices for eggs and poultry is expected, inasmuch as the price at Chicago and other Eastern cities is also high and the supply somewhat limited in those sections. Potatoes remain scarce at SO cents per bushel. A few bushels of this year's crop were noticed In the Salem market yesterday the first of the sea- eon. The Oregon Poultry aV Supply Com pany ha recently established a la rare cold storage plant In Portland, and Is storing all the eggs and butter that is offeitd for sale. The company's branch h use. ir. this city, is ourchas lng a great amount of eggr and butter for shipment to Portland. That com pany has taken Its butter fromf the market, owing to the demoralized con dition of the latter, and is storing it entirely. Butter now rettils fcr from 28 to 40 cents per roll. A great deal of butter Is being r.v celv-d by the Salem agency of the Portland company. Mr. Goodhue, the manager, thla wek shipped &00 pounds cf butter, in S and 10- pound buckets, to a mining camp at Burke, Main. Fish is very scarce in the Sal ?m market, and is correspondingly hijth. Salmon retails for 12 cents and hali but sells for 10 cents. Local Cea'ers say there is no prospect of fish blng cheaper until after the harvett season, when the fall run cm s In. O. Sleiner, the Siate . xtreet poultry man, has on exhibltiri. a pair of Guinea fowls, which, by reason of their pretty and regular rlumage. attract much attention. This fowl is not com mon in this state, although It is rele brated for its productive qualities, i he pair come from tho farm of a Polk county poultry raiser. THE LAST COUNTY. Supt. E. W. Daggett, of Gilliam county, has sent in his annual report o State Supt, J. H. Ackerman. being the last one re ceived in that office. He reports 1141 children enumerated; 981 enrolled In the schools, and 207 not attending any school. In the county during tbe past year. There were aixtyntwo teachers employed in the county during the year, the number of school districts and school houses being forty-five. In the county are 802 legal voters for school purposes. Tbe value of school houses in the county Is given at $16,695 and of the furniture, fixtures and s.p p a rat us, at $4,318. The various dis tricts had I13.S43.53 In funds, of Wthlch a mount 110,821.43 were expended. exer PURE WHEN NATURE Ve-idi assisUnce It msy be best to render It promptly, but one should re member to use even the most perfect remedies enly when needed. The best and most simple and gentle remedy is th Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the Califcmia Fig Syrup Co. 1 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City. Or.. May t. 1899. Notice Is hereby given tha the fol lowing named settler tas filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will ie made before the county clerk ! of Marion county, at Salem, Oregon, on June 30, 1899, viz: Mary L. Koeneke. formerly Mary L. Rains; II. E. 10473 for the NE4 of Sec. 18, 4pl s, r a e. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon the cultivation of said land, viz: John M. Bar ham, of Mill City, Ore gon. Andrew Taylor, of Mill City. Oregon. Charles Case, of Salem, Oregon. Ruben P rowdy. Marion. Oregon. C1IAS. B. MOORES. 5:l-tw. Register. NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice Is hereby given that the final account of Andrew Hansen, as admin istrator of the estate of Jlt-nry P. An derson, deceased, has been AIM in the county ccurt of Marion county, state of Oregon, and thai the Twelfth day of June. 1699, at the hour of JO o'clock a. m.. has been duly appointed Ly such' court for the bearing of objections to such final account and the settlement thereof, at which time any person In-tc-rr sted in such estate mar appear snd file objections thereto In writing and contest the same. ANDREW HANSEN. Administrator of the Estate. S:12-5tw NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed his final account of the estate of Priscilla Larklns, deceas ed, in the county court of Marion county. Oregon, and that tbe court has set the same for bearing, together with any objection thereto, on tbe second day of June. A. D. 1S9. at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day. a the county court room In tbe county court house at the city of Salem, in Marlon county, Ore gon, and that the, same and any objec tions thereto will e .passed upon by the said court at said time and place. Dated this April 29, 1899. A- D. W. F. BOOTHBT, Administrator of the Estate of ;Pri- cllla. Larklns. deceased. 6:5-w5t FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that II." A. Sargen r, the d uly appoln ted. qualified ji-i svcimg assignee tor -tne t -&-ni or the creditors of J. C Roe. P. S. Dyke man, and J. S. Lee, partners doing bus iness under the firm name and style of tbe Enterprise Lumber Company, has filed his final account as such as signee, la the office of the clerk of the circuit court, of the state of Oregon, for Marion county, and the said ac count will be presented to the said circuit-court for a settlement, on. the third day of June, 1S99. or as eoon thereafter as the said court can hear the same. . All 'persons Interested in sal J account are hereby notified to Inspect the same and to file their objections, if any. thereto on or before the date last above named.';'.:...''.. Dated at Portland. . Oregon, this twenty-ninth day of April. IS99.. Yv Assignee. A. C. Emmona and John A. Carson. attorneys for assignee. - 5;5-Av5t .NOTICE FOR PU BLICAT1 ON. Land Office at Oregon City, Or. April 25. 1J99. Nctlce Is hereliy given that the fol- lowinsr named . settlet has filed notice o his intention to make final proof In surport of his claim, and that said Droof will be made before the County Clerk of Marlon county at Sarem, Oregon, on June 9. 1NVS, vis: Morglana 1L Dunham, II. E. 11342, for the south one-half ff southeast - .uarter and northeast quarter of southtftst quarter of rection 33. and rraithweet quarter cf southwest Quarter of section 34. town ship 9 south. rane S east. He nanxi the following wl,ntises to prove nis continuous residence upon and culclvation of said land, viz: William B. Aahley. of Detroit, Ore gon; John CMackey. of Detroit, Ore gon; Frank Per keit, of Detroit, pre gon; Itobtrt M. Poe, of Detroit, Oregon.'- ! ' C1IAS. B MOORl'S, 4:2g-5tw. Reg;etir. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is herebv sriven that Israel Snyder, the duly appointed, qualified and acting executor of the last will and testament and estate of Elizabeth M.ihlp late of .Marion county. Oregon. deceased, has filed his final account as such executor in the onk-e- or tne cierx ; of the county court of the state or nrfron for Marlon county, and said court has appointed Friday, the 2th day of Alay. 199, at ten o ciock. in tne forenoon of said day. at tne county mart room, in the county court house. In the city of Salem, in said Marlon county, Oregon, as the lime, ana piaee of hearing said final aocount and all objections thereto and the settlement thereof. Dated this 27th day of April, 1899. ISRAEL BNYDElt. R, J. FLEMING. . Executor. Attorney for Executor. ' 4:28-5t- '' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City. Or. April 18, 1899. Notice Is hereby given that the fol lowing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hie claim, and Uiat said proof will be made liefore the Register and Receiver-at Oregon City. Oregon, on June 20. 1899, vis: Frank M. Weber, IL E-. 11149. for the southwest quarter of section 35, township 10 south,, range 7 east. ' He names the following witnesses td prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Georee Wood. " of Detroit. Oregon; V. O. DawuTorth, of Detroit, Oregon; Jo seph Peasley, of Detroit, Ore on; Sax on P. Kerr, of Portland, Oregon. CI IAS. B. MOORES. -21-&tr. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City. Or. April 18. 1899. Notice -la hereby given that the fol lowing named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of hie) claim, and that said proof will be made before th Register and Receiver at Oregon City. Oregon, on June 20. 1899. .viz: Christian Weber, H. E.. 11148. for the northeast quarter of section 85, township 10 south, range 7 east. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Geore-e Wood, of Detroit, Oregon; V. a. Danforth. of Detroit, Oregon; Jo seph Peasley, of Detroit. Oregon; Sax on P. Kerr, of Portland, Orejron. CI1AS. B. MOOKES, 4-215tiw. ' Ileglster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City. Or. April 18. 1899. .Nnttn la Kfrebv srllTMl Chat the fol lowing named settler hats filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In mUfort of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Oregon City. Oregon, on June 20. 1899. viz: Daniel J. Lochen. IT 13.. iiiiS. ior the southeast quarter of section 34, township 10 south, range east, .--.-I.-- II name ttv followirvar witnesses to nmv bis continuous reaidence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: George Wood, of Detroit, Oregon; Saxon P. Kerr, of Portland. Oregon; V. O. Danforth, of Detroit, Oregon; Jo seph .Peasley, of Detroit. Oregon. CHAS. B. MOORES. 4-21-Stw. Register. UJ3MIN3STRAfTOR'B FINAL NO- TICE. Notice Is .hereby given that tbe undersigned has filed his final report as administrator of the estate of Harriet J. Hol- den. deceased, with the County Court of Marion county. Oregon, and sail court fias set the time for hearing said final report on Saturday. Jun-s 10. 1S99. at !0 o'clock a. m. of said day, in the County Court room in Sa lem. eU which time, (the same and any and all objections thereto will be heard by sakT court. r HORACE HOLDEN. Administrator. Frank A. Turner, Attorney for Admin Istrator. . S 6:l2-&w. - NOTICE OF ASSIGNEE'S